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	<title>Comments on: This Is Just the Tip of the Deficit Spending Iceberg</title>
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		<title>By: Luis Montes</title>
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		<description>Of course, you will not fine Italy or Spain in the company of California. Actually, Italy and Spain have economies that are larger than California´s. As to Italy and Spain been problems for the euro, sorry to say, I am not talking about Italy, but Spain has been the engine of growth in the eurozone for the last ten years, before the crisis, while Germany or France were flat. Actually, Spain still is the 8th or 9th largest world economy, the 6th largest world investor, the fourth largest investor in the US in 2007 or the second largest&#039;s in the UK in 2008. Problem anyone?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of course, you will not fine Italy or Spain in the company of California. Actually, Italy and Spain have economies that are larger than California´s. As to Italy and Spain been problems for the euro, sorry to say, I am not talking about Italy, but Spain has been the engine of growth in the eurozone for the last ten years, before the crisis, while Germany or France were flat. Actually, Spain still is the 8th or 9th largest world economy, the 6th largest world investor, the fourth largest investor in the US in 2007 or the second largest&#8217;s in the UK in 2008. Problem anyone?</p>
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