GG Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 I see that you have faith in the ability to be repaid. Won't happen, unless your happy getting penny's on the dollar. What's wrong you afraid of the fall out? Let it crumble. Should be fun about labor day. The brothers are coming to collect. Hope you don't live in a city. Ah, what the hell's another Trillion? Let's just say I have a lot more faith in the debt being repaid than in your ability to understand what you're writing.
East Brady Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 Let's just say I have a lot more faith in the debt being repaid than in your ability to understand what you're writing. It's really not that complicated, people are getting sick and tired of the chit being dumped from the mountain top.
GG Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 It's really not that complicated, people are getting sick and tired of the chit being dumped from the mountain top. Which people are those, and which chit is that? Since you have a hard time posting links, maybe you can post a picture of Greenspan & Bernanke corralling your neighbors at gunpoint forcing them to spend more than their paychecks at WalMart.
East Brady Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 Which people are those, and which chit is that? Since you have a hard time posting links, maybe you can post a picture of Greenspan & Bernanke corralling your neighbors at gunpoint forcing them to spend more than their paychecks at WalMart. Thanks for displaying how out of touch you really are. Have you pumped any diesel fuel lately, talk to farmers much, how about talking to a coal truck operator, priced propane lately? A word to the faithful one, they are not shopping at walmart these days. Last time I stopped at wally world the place was empty. You'd better hope they don't park the 18 wheelers come labor day. Maybe you can post a link to the big bankers that have soiled your napkins, seems you'll be needing a case to wipe your ass in about 6 months. If you haven't noticed, the paychecks are spread a little thin. What's wrong, your pompous ass getting a little tight, maybe you should powder it.
GG Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 Thanks for displaying how out of touch you really are. Have you pumped any diesel fuel lately, talk to farmers much, how about talking to a coal truck operator, priced propane lately? A word to the faithful one, they are not shopping at walmart these days. Last time I stopped at wally world the place was empty. You'd better hope they don't park the 18 wheelers come labor day. Maybe you can post a link to the big bankers that have soiled your napkins, seems you'll be needing a case to wipe your ass in about 6 months. If you haven't noticed, the paychecks are spread a little thin. What's wrong, your pompous ass getting a little tight, maybe you should powder it. And this ties in with your point that it's the Fed's fault.... ??? [can't wait for another nugget from a 1920's soundbite]
East Brady Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 And this ties in with your point that it's the Fed's fault.... ??? [can't wait for another nugget from a 1920's soundbite] Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan has always opposed an increase in the minimum wage because it "increases unemployment and is not a very effective tool" to raise living standards. On February 20 he expanded on this thinking, and in a rare admission told Congress that "the sense of job insecurity is having a pronounced effect in damping labor costs." This is good for Wall Street. It means that workers rather than bosses are bearing the brunt of holding inflation in check, since wages comprise about two-thirds of consumer prices. Consequently the Fed can keep interest rates low without overheating the economy. Under these conditions Wall Street performs well, because investors and speculators need a stable dollar and easy money more than they need growth. Your beloved Greenspan in action circa '92........ http://www.namebase.org/ Dig it out yourself...........of course you could always SCREAM CONSPIRACY, that works for most around here. Looks like the stable dollar and easy money days have come to a screeching halt. Your soooooooo precious. Buying gold these days?
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