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    "Any government that can disburse $2 trillion secretly..."

    The fed's 'end game'? Maybe it's a rubble bubble.
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    Apologizing for America

    It's strange how a president who takes a more diplomatic approach can be called an America hater, socialist, facist, etc by a few wingnuts with a microphone. From the sublime to the ridiculous. Like it or not we don't rule the world, and trying to act like some tin-horn dictator won't get us...
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    Next Phase Has Begun - Banks Starting to Walk Away on Foreclosures

    I grew up in South Bend. Studebaker and Bendix left, then we left. Rust belt town, little 1950s ranch homes. Steel mills in Gary used to help out too. Still got Notre Dame though. This seems wierd. There must be some value there. Maybe they could donate the properties to Habitat for...
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    Is high inflation coming after this crisis??

    Bernanke and fuzznuts Timmy might wish they could inflate out of this mess. You're right, consumer debt and rising unemployment can't help that cause- and inflation has a way of showing up in things people actually need, like health care and food and energy. So inflation might work if you...
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    capitalism is protectionism

    But the big boy capitalists are also globalists. So they will become protectionists WHEN MARS ATTACKS! :eek:
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    'This American Life' Today: Awesome, & Why I'm Now + We Are Headed For A Depression

    This is a good question and I haven't heard anyone in charge answer it well, maybe someone has. "Too big to fail" is the usual answer, but why? Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said "A bank that is too big to fail is a bank that is too big". Amen. Perhaps it is all money down the rathole either...
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    and the witch hunt goes on

    wtf. Well, I doubt there is much crime in hedge funds, but they might be taking advantage of the tax laws. The hedge trimmers, OTOH, are what's demoralizing blue collar work in this country. Competition from outsourcing and illegal immigration; war, bank bailouts, etc, etc, aren't...
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    Soundest financial system: Canada

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=afWw27XA56jM "The World Economic Forum in October ranked Canada’s financial system the soundest in the world." "Toronto-based Royal Bank of Canada is now the third- biggest bank in North America by market value, almost three times...
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    Socialised health care in Canada poll

    No, we like the French. We liberate them anywhere we find them. :D
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    Socialised health care in Canada poll

    Now, repeat this entire thread in french. We (USA) should just annex Canada and liberate Quebec. Shame on me I got loyalist roots.
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    First Test for Globalization

    I'll run this up the flagpole- Trade negotiation is simple. You target a trade deficit of $x. If it goes above that then you impose incrementally higher tariffs on imports across the board to bring it back in line. The idea is everyone can see the numbers, no surprises, no trade wars...
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    Banks have no standing to take away a persons home

    I think this is just a delay tactic. Someone somewhere must have the paperwork, and they might go looking for it when their notes aren't paid.
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    Rick Santelli is the MAN

    "We're creating... an ownership society in this country, where more Americans than ever will be able to open up their door where they live and say, welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property." - President George W. Bush, October 2004
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    Why Gold has to go down...

    Gold doesn't have eyeballs on it like my dollar bills though, FWIW.:)
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    The End Of The Trade Bubble

    10% Consumption tax, I don't get it. :confused: Seems that would be the last thing we need is to tax spending, even in lieu of income tax. It would be great if you're rich and you got everything you need! Simple is not better. Not a chance.
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    Bear Rally/Short Squeeze

    I swear they make that stuff up. My favorite is "The market went up today because investors thought blah blah blah..." I'm an investor, they never ask me. Always good for a laugh.
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    Global civil wars and hyperinflation.

    ...and they figured out the globe was round lol. Like maybe a black facist lol...well more so than Bushs or Reagan on bread and butter issues, less so on social issues.
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    Global civil wars and hyperinflation.

    Facism is a vague word. You say education is good facism, not sure I get that but I agree it's good. Some law and order in the markets would be good too, otherwise there would be no confidence. You might be equating facism with nationalism. Many of our economic woes should lead to...
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    Consequences of Fed policy - serial bubble blowing, the next stage...

    A great deal of blame is laid on the fed for leaving rates too low for too long in the early 1990s. Much of this was the result of the attack of 9/11/2001. Here is a link to a nice panicky financial commentary from a week after the attack, which did predict a bubble 'somewhere' emerging from...
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    Intro

    Hello, my fake name is Troy McClure. You may remember me from such famous self-help books as: Smoke Yourself Thin and Get More Confidence STUPID I thought I could help in ET. Good luck to all. Of course I'm not the real fake Troy McClure.
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