the FDIC is going broke. perhaps we should create an FDIC insurance corporation to guarantee the FDIC which guarantees bank deposits.
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perhaps you should find some optimism in life, sheesh.
Every thread you make decries the end of something (which always means the inevitable end of society).Originally posted by ToneWomen who smoke cigarettes are sexy, not repulsive. It depends on the number smoked. less is better
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you'll notice my un-optimistic posts are never about life - because mine kicks ass - but about government.Originally posted by Squeezer View Postperhaps you should find some optimism in life, sheesh.
Every thread you make decries the end of something (which always means the inevitable end of society).
I would agree with your second point, but your post makes me doubt there is any society left. I am sorry that I upset your delicate sensibilities
I think I will petition my representative to see if he can include therapy in the next version of the health bill!
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kthxOriginally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Postyou'll notice my un-optimistic posts are never about life - because mine kicks ass - but about government.
I would agree with your second point, but your post makes me doubt there is any society left. I am sorry that I upset your delicate sensibilities
I think I will petition my representative to see if he can include therapy in the next version of the health bill!
Originally posted by ToneWomen who smoke cigarettes are sexy, not repulsive. It depends on the number smoked. less is better
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chikin lilOriginally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Posthttp://www.farragutpress.com/article.../09/11256.html
aaaaaaaaaw, isn't that adorable? yeah, in other news the great deflationist M. Weiss recently went back on his views - held for over 27 years - which means that even the deflation camp is worried about hyperinflation... but... puppies!Originally posted by ToneWomen who smoke cigarettes are sexy, not repulsive. It depends on the number smoked. less is better
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How do you always equate one man changing his mind to something being entirely true?Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Posthttp://www.farragutpress.com/article.../09/11256.html
aaaaaaaaaw, isn't that adorable? yeah, in other news the great deflationist M. Weiss recently went back on his views - held for over 27 years - which means that even the deflation camp is worried about hyperinflation... but... puppies!
I recently changed my mind in that grandma's are actually the root of all evil,
this surely means that grandma's are indeed the root of all evil right?Maybe God was the first suicide bomber and the Big Bang was his moment of Glory.
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Can't be, I have thought that grandma's are awesome for about 23 years, but now that I changed my mind, surely grandma's have to be the root of all evil.Maybe God was the first suicide bomber and the Big Bang was his moment of Glory.
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tONE, "The Shadow Government", I Somehow _ Memorized Everything. Down Over Northern Tennessee, Masses Engorge Southern States. Worldly Independence Teathered Hell, United States.Originally posted by Tone View PostEver since the federal reserve, the shadow government were able to stage depressions - but this one is backfiring on them and they are losing power
And I mean it. So STOP.
-a clockwork poster
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i want evidence of past "equations" such as thisOriginally posted by Galleleo View PostHow do you always equate one man changing his mind to something being entirely true?
why do you always generalize one action into a history?
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tone, if only you crazy conspirators weren't crazy. the reason this particular bubble is going to pose a massive systemic risk to the united states is because it's not an external (as in, external from government) bubble - it's not a housing bubble, or a stock market bubble - it's a government bubble. the federal reserve has been sucking back bad assets - inflating the bubble - and it will collapse at some point.
we austrians are a bit to trigger-happy in providing time-frames, and even though we are frequently off by months, years, or decades - in the end, it tends to play out as various austrians predict. (schiff, paul, hayek, et al)
what saved japan from a similar crisis is the fact that japan is a production megahouse. the united states, contrary to popular belief, is actually far from the industrial nation we once were, and we are more highly service-oriented than production-oriented. times have changed, and the combination of our service-oriented economy, our weakening dollar, the emergence of competing floating currencies (with china being the frontrunner), and general loss of global"soft" and "hard" hegemony is a situation which is unprecedented in united states history. in the past our economic fuckups have been papered over due to high global demand for our dollars, but now that such a demand is not forthcoming - only in short-term spurts followed by long-term selloffs - it's going to be hard to fix this.
this also explains why the global economy is doing better relative to ours - because the only thing that has dissapeared is the US's massive consumption. in the next few years, newly industrialized nations like china and india will gobble up whatever market vacuum is left by the US.
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The Shadow Government is me. Don't mess with us.Originally posted by Xog View PosttONE, "The Shadow Government", I Somehow _ Memorized Everything. Down Over Northern Tennessee, Masses Engorge Southern States. Worldly Independence Teathered Hell, United States.
And I mean it. So STOP.
-a clockwork poster
And I mean it. So STOP.
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