Author Topic: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.  (Read 1568 times)

Offline AKIron

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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #15 on: September 14, 2008, 05:22:52 PM »
Soon we'll have the government running in to rub aloe on all the retards who put their hand on a hot burner.  Not long after that, we'll have the government preemptively take away everyone's stove.


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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #16 on: September 14, 2008, 05:36:08 PM »
Fixed.
He led us into IRAQ, which is big burden on our economy.  :devil

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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #17 on: September 14, 2008, 05:45:53 PM »
[hijak]Aloe works like a miracle. Best if you have a plant.[/hijak]

It makes me feel closer to nature when I can just grab a leaf off the plant on the front porch and sooth a bee sting.  Aloe is good.

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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #18 on: September 14, 2008, 06:12:11 PM »
I'm REALLY stretching now, in desperation, which is big burden on our BBS.  :devil

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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2008, 06:17:16 PM »
It makes me feel closer to nature when I can just grab a leaf off the plant on the front porch and sooth a bee sting.  Aloe is good.

Have one on our back porch. Front porches seem to be disappearing these days. Folks are missing out on what I enjoyed when young. Walking through the neighborhood, stopping to chat with those sitting out on their front porches.
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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2008, 06:43:19 PM »
Have one on our back porch. Front porches seem to be disappearing these days. Folks are missing out on what I enjoyed when young. Walking through the neighborhood, stopping to chat with those sitting out on their front porches.

Back porches are good if you've got a back yard.  Just sitting in a semi-private setting and enjoying nature; it doesn't get any better than that.

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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #21 on: September 14, 2008, 07:19:02 PM »
It was caused by his leadership.  I don't have time to give details, sorry.

Actually I'm no expert, but I'd say it was caused by the monetary policies of Greenspan.

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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #22 on: September 14, 2008, 07:39:16 PM »
:rofl
You feel safe here when 90% on here believe like you, blind as a bat and hateful as all get out.  You guys like to blame all of the woes we face on some indigent living on welfare.  In reality, you are  a hater of people who don't look, act, and think like you because you are scared as a yellow bellied redneck can be.

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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #23 on: September 14, 2008, 07:53:01 PM »
He led us into IRAQ, which is big burden on our economy.  :devil
Ummm...we've been there since late 2002, and the economy has experienced nearly 5 years of steady growth throughout, until A. mortgae default thing.... B. oil price spikes......What did Boosh do to cause THAT, and how would either Ron Paul (with Dem congress) or Barack have prevented it?
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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #24 on: September 14, 2008, 07:54:53 PM »
You feel safe here when 90% on here believe like you, blind as a bat and hateful as all get out.  You guys like to blame all of the woes we face on some indigent living on welfare.  In reality, you are  a hater of people who don't look, act, and think like you because you are scared as a yellow bellied redneck can be.

Hope I don't make you cry. :aok

See, you just THINK you know me. And now, faced with your own lack of evidence to support your argument, you have nothing left to offer in defense of your position but a sad attempt at a personal attack on someone you once claimed you were a friend of. But you were never a friend of anyone, and you did not know me at all. Your opinion is so baseless, and so lacking in fact, that it does not matter at all to me. You lack the knowledge and the intelligence to make me cry. But you have enough arrogance and ignorance to keep me laughing for hours at a time. But keep trolling, and keep trying, it is all you have.
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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #25 on: September 14, 2008, 07:56:13 PM »
You feel safe here when 90% on here believe like you, blind as a bat and hateful as all get out.  You guys like to blame all of the woes we face on some indigent living on welfare.  In reality, you are  a hater of people who don't look, act, and think like you because you are scared as a yellow bellied redneck can be.

Hope I don't make you cry. :aok

Woah.  That's, like, so deep man.

Poor people on welfare are the source of my anguish.  And They look different.  Are you saying that all people on welfare are non-white?  I'm afraid of people who don't look like me on welfare?  You're teaching my kids???

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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #26 on: September 14, 2008, 07:56:19 PM »
You feel safe here when 90% on here believe like you, blind as a bat and hateful as all get out.  You guys like to blame all of the woes we face on some indigent living on welfare.  In reality, you are  a hater of people who don't look, act, and think like you because you are scared as a yellow bellied redneck can be.

Hope I don't make you cry. :aok

actually, since yer here, we'd rather see you suffer for their sins.

How about a nice, safe partisan tax plan.

Democrats should get a tax increase, republicans a tax break. This way, everybody's happy.
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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #27 on: September 14, 2008, 08:01:03 PM »
Actually I'm no expert, but I'd say it was caused by the monetary policies of Greenspan.

Neither Greenspan or Bush had anything to do with the housing bubble... That was caused entirely by Congress passing laws designed to encourage home ownership by people with lower incomes, and simultaneously allowing those loans to be packaged and sold as investments which encouraged the banks and investing companies to give riskier and riskier loans.  Both laws had the intended effect, with disastrous consequences.  People who had no business buying a house were told that buying houses with loans they could not possibly pay off was somehow their right and the realization of the American Dream, and investment managers got rich trading these worthless loans.  Given the inevitable outcome when adjustable rate mortgages hit the end of their low-rate period, it's clear that congress got exactly what they intended with these laws - people who had an income that could not support home ownership were kicked out of the homes they never should have had in the first place, and investment companies were stuck with worthless pieces of paper and rendered insolvent almost overnight.  The laws couldn't have caused more damage if they were specifically intended to bring down the mortgage industry (reference the tobacco industry which has survived numerous legislative attempts to destroy it).

It's easy to assign blame for the mortgage crisis and resulting economic disaster, but there were a couple of laws pushed through by Congress without Presidential influence that directly encouraged and enabled the process.  And those laws were passed while the Democrats were in power.  this should not be a surprise, since "a home for every family" was the liberal rallying cry that led to these laws being passed without serious opposition.  It's typical liberal koolaid, making terrible laws based on an unrealistic dream of how things ought to be.  Well, people who can't afford homes should not be enticed to buy homes they can't afford with loans they can not repay.  It's as simple as that and no amount of pretty speeches about rainbows and ponies will ever change that.

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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #28 on: September 14, 2008, 08:01:47 PM »
well one thing is for sure, tomorrow will be a blood bath, but tis is the fate of having a fake illusion of a free market.
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Re: The Fate of the Economy... still under deliberation.
« Reply #29 on: September 14, 2008, 08:06:55 PM »
that first part is scary! tell me about the rainbows and ponies again, daddy...

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