Words to Live By.

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Penny-wise, but pound-foolish:

When someone is careful about small amounts of money but not large amounts.

—used especially to describe something that is done to save a small amount of money now but that will cost a large amount of money in the future
 
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A bit of a reality check on Tuesday Nov. 5th

The U.S. government for the first time has spent more than $1 trillion this year on interest payments for its $35.3 trillion national debt, the Treasury Department reported.

Keep this in mind when you want extra sprinkles from the Gov. on your ice cream sunday
 
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