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May 29, 2009 at 8:22 AM #15777May 29, 2009 at 8:43 AM #407114AKParticipant
Krugman jumped the shark the minute he got the Nobel.
May 29, 2009 at 8:43 AM #407812AKParticipantKrugman jumped the shark the minute he got the Nobel.
May 29, 2009 at 8:43 AM #407663AKParticipantKrugman jumped the shark the minute he got the Nobel.
May 29, 2009 at 8:43 AM #407600AKParticipantKrugman jumped the shark the minute he got the Nobel.
May 29, 2009 at 8:43 AM #407358AKParticipantKrugman jumped the shark the minute he got the Nobel.
May 29, 2009 at 8:44 AM #407816BGinRBParticipantAh, the power of the fake-Nobel argument. The mallet did not hit yet, so why worry?
Was it Socrates who explained the absurd of being afraid of death since it never coexists with you?
While you exist there is no death. Once the death arrives there is no you.For everything else, there is mastercard.
May 29, 2009 at 8:44 AM #407668BGinRBParticipantAh, the power of the fake-Nobel argument. The mallet did not hit yet, so why worry?
Was it Socrates who explained the absurd of being afraid of death since it never coexists with you?
While you exist there is no death. Once the death arrives there is no you.For everything else, there is mastercard.
May 29, 2009 at 8:44 AM #407605BGinRBParticipantAh, the power of the fake-Nobel argument. The mallet did not hit yet, so why worry?
Was it Socrates who explained the absurd of being afraid of death since it never coexists with you?
While you exist there is no death. Once the death arrives there is no you.For everything else, there is mastercard.
May 29, 2009 at 8:44 AM #407363BGinRBParticipantAh, the power of the fake-Nobel argument. The mallet did not hit yet, so why worry?
Was it Socrates who explained the absurd of being afraid of death since it never coexists with you?
While you exist there is no death. Once the death arrives there is no you.For everything else, there is mastercard.
May 29, 2009 at 8:44 AM #407119BGinRBParticipantAh, the power of the fake-Nobel argument. The mallet did not hit yet, so why worry?
Was it Socrates who explained the absurd of being afraid of death since it never coexists with you?
While you exist there is no death. Once the death arrives there is no you.For everything else, there is mastercard.
May 29, 2009 at 8:52 AM #407374scaredyclassicParticipantthe way i read this, it sounds like he’s saying, the govt is trying like hell to get inlation going, it’s just not working. I respond, so, uh, paul, maybe they’ll eventually get the hang of it. Paul says, sure we’re printing scads of cash, but thebanks are sitting on it. So, uh, paul, if the govt is telling us they want inflation, what makes ya think they’re gonna stop printing printing printing until the banks get the hang of it. I’d say his argument is disingenuous at best, downright misleading at worst.
May 29, 2009 at 8:52 AM #407678scaredyclassicParticipantthe way i read this, it sounds like he’s saying, the govt is trying like hell to get inlation going, it’s just not working. I respond, so, uh, paul, maybe they’ll eventually get the hang of it. Paul says, sure we’re printing scads of cash, but thebanks are sitting on it. So, uh, paul, if the govt is telling us they want inflation, what makes ya think they’re gonna stop printing printing printing until the banks get the hang of it. I’d say his argument is disingenuous at best, downright misleading at worst.
May 29, 2009 at 8:52 AM #407130scaredyclassicParticipantthe way i read this, it sounds like he’s saying, the govt is trying like hell to get inlation going, it’s just not working. I respond, so, uh, paul, maybe they’ll eventually get the hang of it. Paul says, sure we’re printing scads of cash, but thebanks are sitting on it. So, uh, paul, if the govt is telling us they want inflation, what makes ya think they’re gonna stop printing printing printing until the banks get the hang of it. I’d say his argument is disingenuous at best, downright misleading at worst.
May 29, 2009 at 8:52 AM #407826scaredyclassicParticipantthe way i read this, it sounds like he’s saying, the govt is trying like hell to get inlation going, it’s just not working. I respond, so, uh, paul, maybe they’ll eventually get the hang of it. Paul says, sure we’re printing scads of cash, but thebanks are sitting on it. So, uh, paul, if the govt is telling us they want inflation, what makes ya think they’re gonna stop printing printing printing until the banks get the hang of it. I’d say his argument is disingenuous at best, downright misleading at worst.
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