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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: takebackourtemple on September 22, 2008, 11:18:40 PM
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http://money.cnn.com/2008/09/22/markets/oil/index.htm?cnn=yes
This is how the government discourages speculators from jacking up prices. By bailing them out. I hope something stops the bailout.
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TBOT, you know that I hate bailouts, but without this massive package, the election would have been handed to Barack Obama. The amoral, self-seeking, hedonistic voters of America only care about their pocketbooks. I guarantee you saving the election was at least part of Bush's motive in doing this.
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http://money.cnn.com/2008/09/22/markets/oil/index.htm?cnn=yes
This is how the government discourages speculators from jacking up prices. By bailing them out. I hope something stops the bailout.
Its about hopping off of one speculative bubble... and into another.
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Well, we all know that the Bush presidency was built on financial speculation. These corporate crooks are, in many cases, not only big donors, but close personal friends of Jorge Wahhabi Bush. Still, I don't think there was a choice. Obama was rapidly rising in the polls as the media hyped up the economic downward spiral on Wall Street. Even if this "recession" is all a mirage (which it probably is, for now), the voters were rapidly moving in the direction of punishing the Republicans. I maintain there is no way McCain can win if there is the appearance of a recession/depression.
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http://money.cnn.com/2008/09/22/markets/oil/index.htm?cnn=yes
This is how the government discourages speculators from jacking up prices. By bailing them out. I hope something stops the bailout.
Its about hopping off of one speculative bubble... and into another.
One bubble sure leads to another.
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Well, we all know that the Bush presidency was built on financial speculation. These corporate crooks are, in many cases, not only big donors, but close personal friends of Jorge Wahhabi Bush. Still, I don't think there was a choice. Obama was rapidly rising in the polls as the media hyped up the economic downward spiral on Wall Street. Even if this "recession" is all a mirage (which it probably is, for now), the voters were rapidly moving in the direction of punishing the Republicans. I maintain there is no way McCain can win if there is the appearance of a recession/depression.
I agree... no matter how unpopular the intervention... the alternative is far worse. However.... in the end... it may not matter. It all depends upon when we hit bottom... which I think is a long way from now.
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To a certain extent, we Americans deserve a good ol' fashioned depression. It would be fitting wrath for the selfish, superficial, me-first attitude that almost all of us have. Sometimes I think Americans would vote for Adolf Hitler himself (ys"vz) if he promised to improve the economy.
Of course, the only trouble with this is that honorable, moral Americans will get hurt as least as much as the decadent.