The New One Word Association Thread

superavit (a thing of the past...)


I apologize... What I meant to say in plain English but didn't, as I used the word superavit thinking by now it would be in the English Dictionary was:

Surplus may refer to:
(superavit, latin term used in Economics worldwide meaning SURPLUS). Anyway, that was an association with the word DEMOCRATS. :D Please dont' shoot me... but it's the truuuuuuth.....
 
I apologize... What I meant to say in plain English but didn't, as I used the word superavit thinking by now it would be in the English Dictionary was:

Surplus may refer to:
(superavit, latin term used in Economics worldwide meaning SURPLUS). Anyway, that was an association with the word DEMOCRATS. :D Please dont' shoot me... but it's the truuuuuuth.....
Ah, I understand now. Well, unfortunately, both parties spend as if we had a surplus. So, I associate surplus with the word:

imaginary (and that's the sad truth)
 
voters

[because they're in denial about the state of our economy and the fact that entitlements for retirees consumes half of our federal budget--sorry, pet peeve of mine]
 
Okay, what's the link between bail out and desert? Is that a reference to Iraq?

And then what's the link between desert and fiduciary? I'm confuzzled.
 
Back
Top