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... n’t go on, for safety’s sake, I think… why don’t we liquidate most of America’s assets and then transfer them elsewhere?”

“The only way to avoid being butchered by the Internal Revenue Service at this point seems to be this method, and last time, the Swiss National Bank assured us they would no longer be subject to David’s control, so it might be worth considering transferring more assets there.”

“Hmm… but in doing so, we’d be giving away the companies we operate for nothing!”

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