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August 28, 2009 at 12:15 PM #450642August 28, 2009 at 12:31 PM #450735scaredyclassicParticipant
i think the bottom line is, do you feel like this is business as usual, comparable to past recessions and crises, and just ablip on our ever-expanding consumption fo the world, or is this some kind of serious snag. If you think it’s a serious snag, not something that can be flattened out witha bit of rejiggering, then, well, things could be rough for a decade or so. i think it’s not business as usual.
August 28, 2009 at 12:31 PM #450135scaredyclassicParticipanti think the bottom line is, do you feel like this is business as usual, comparable to past recessions and crises, and just ablip on our ever-expanding consumption fo the world, or is this some kind of serious snag. If you think it’s a serious snag, not something that can be flattened out witha bit of rejiggering, then, well, things could be rough for a decade or so. i think it’s not business as usual.
August 28, 2009 at 12:31 PM #450327scaredyclassicParticipanti think the bottom line is, do you feel like this is business as usual, comparable to past recessions and crises, and just ablip on our ever-expanding consumption fo the world, or is this some kind of serious snag. If you think it’s a serious snag, not something that can be flattened out witha bit of rejiggering, then, well, things could be rough for a decade or so. i think it’s not business as usual.
August 28, 2009 at 12:31 PM #450662scaredyclassicParticipanti think the bottom line is, do you feel like this is business as usual, comparable to past recessions and crises, and just ablip on our ever-expanding consumption fo the world, or is this some kind of serious snag. If you think it’s a serious snag, not something that can be flattened out witha bit of rejiggering, then, well, things could be rough for a decade or so. i think it’s not business as usual.
August 28, 2009 at 12:31 PM #450922scaredyclassicParticipanti think the bottom line is, do you feel like this is business as usual, comparable to past recessions and crises, and just ablip on our ever-expanding consumption fo the world, or is this some kind of serious snag. If you think it’s a serious snag, not something that can be flattened out witha bit of rejiggering, then, well, things could be rough for a decade or so. i think it’s not business as usual.
August 29, 2009 at 4:24 AM #450597CA renterParticipant[quote=Arraya]Then there is this…
And so the guns come out blazing. The Clearing House Association, another name for all the banks that were bailed out over the past year with the generous contributions from all of you, dear taxpayers, are now threatening with another instance of complete systemic collapse if Bloomberg’s lawsuit is allowed to proceed unchallenged, let alone if any of the “Audit The Fed” measures are actually implemented.
The fed has 2 trillion in loans that they refuse to let anybody know whom it was lent to.
They threaten us with complete financial armagedon if the names are revealed.
How’s that make you feel?
Looks like a lot of storm clouds gathering this this fall…[/quote]
We all need to get back to writing, calling, and faxing our representatives and the White House…and anyone else who will listen.
It is extremely important that we get transparency in the banking industry.
August 29, 2009 at 4:24 AM #450407CA renterParticipant[quote=Arraya]Then there is this…
And so the guns come out blazing. The Clearing House Association, another name for all the banks that were bailed out over the past year with the generous contributions from all of you, dear taxpayers, are now threatening with another instance of complete systemic collapse if Bloomberg’s lawsuit is allowed to proceed unchallenged, let alone if any of the “Audit The Fed” measures are actually implemented.
The fed has 2 trillion in loans that they refuse to let anybody know whom it was lent to.
They threaten us with complete financial armagedon if the names are revealed.
How’s that make you feel?
Looks like a lot of storm clouds gathering this this fall…[/quote]
We all need to get back to writing, calling, and faxing our representatives and the White House…and anyone else who will listen.
It is extremely important that we get transparency in the banking industry.
August 29, 2009 at 4:24 AM #451197CA renterParticipant[quote=Arraya]Then there is this…
And so the guns come out blazing. The Clearing House Association, another name for all the banks that were bailed out over the past year with the generous contributions from all of you, dear taxpayers, are now threatening with another instance of complete systemic collapse if Bloomberg’s lawsuit is allowed to proceed unchallenged, let alone if any of the “Audit The Fed” measures are actually implemented.
The fed has 2 trillion in loans that they refuse to let anybody know whom it was lent to.
They threaten us with complete financial armagedon if the names are revealed.
How’s that make you feel?
Looks like a lot of storm clouds gathering this this fall…[/quote]
We all need to get back to writing, calling, and faxing our representatives and the White House…and anyone else who will listen.
It is extremely important that we get transparency in the banking industry.
August 29, 2009 at 4:24 AM #450935CA renterParticipant[quote=Arraya]Then there is this…
And so the guns come out blazing. The Clearing House Association, another name for all the banks that were bailed out over the past year with the generous contributions from all of you, dear taxpayers, are now threatening with another instance of complete systemic collapse if Bloomberg’s lawsuit is allowed to proceed unchallenged, let alone if any of the “Audit The Fed” measures are actually implemented.
The fed has 2 trillion in loans that they refuse to let anybody know whom it was lent to.
They threaten us with complete financial armagedon if the names are revealed.
How’s that make you feel?
Looks like a lot of storm clouds gathering this this fall…[/quote]
We all need to get back to writing, calling, and faxing our representatives and the White House…and anyone else who will listen.
It is extremely important that we get transparency in the banking industry.
August 29, 2009 at 4:24 AM #451009CA renterParticipant[quote=Arraya]Then there is this…
And so the guns come out blazing. The Clearing House Association, another name for all the banks that were bailed out over the past year with the generous contributions from all of you, dear taxpayers, are now threatening with another instance of complete systemic collapse if Bloomberg’s lawsuit is allowed to proceed unchallenged, let alone if any of the “Audit The Fed” measures are actually implemented.
The fed has 2 trillion in loans that they refuse to let anybody know whom it was lent to.
They threaten us with complete financial armagedon if the names are revealed.
How’s that make you feel?
Looks like a lot of storm clouds gathering this this fall…[/quote]
We all need to get back to writing, calling, and faxing our representatives and the White House…and anyone else who will listen.
It is extremely important that we get transparency in the banking industry.
August 29, 2009 at 9:14 AM #451247socratttParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=Arraya]Then there is this…
And so the guns come out blazing. The Clearing House Association, another name for all the banks that were bailed out over the past year with the generous contributions from all of you, dear taxpayers, are now threatening with another instance of complete systemic collapse if Bloomberg’s lawsuit is allowed to proceed unchallenged, let alone if any of the “Audit The Fed” measures are actually implemented.
The fed has 2 trillion in loans that they refuse to let anybody know whom it was lent to.
They threaten us with complete financial armagedon if the names are revealed.
How’s that make you feel?
Looks like a lot of storm clouds gathering this this fall…[/quote]
We all need to get back to writing, calling, and faxing our representatives and the White House…and anyone else who will listen.
It is extremely important that we get transparency in the banking industry.[/quote]
CAR, it doesn’t make a difference anymore! We live in a society of zombies controlled by the media. I think those on this board that agree that we have a genuine problem in this country are like a needle in a haystack. In my line of work I have an opportunity to speak to people from many different facets of society and most seem to honestly have no clue about what is going on.
My family believes the same as you that if you contact our local representative it will change something. We all sat down recently and came to the conclusion that it is now a waste of time because it has no longer become the voice of the people in this country.
This morning I was reading some info on old history of the 30’s and 40’s about the mafia and how they had their hand in society. Funny enough I think nothing has really changed except for the fact that now we just nominate them as Presidents!! The sad fact is America will never be the same again and eventually the walls will crumble. I have a slight suspicion things will start becoming extremely apparent next spring when the Swine Flu cover up has been exposed. Maybe the government will manually mutate the Swine Flu so that it actually becomes newsworthy! You start to wonder whether the Amero really might be a viable way for America to survive!!!
August 29, 2009 at 9:14 AM #451059socratttParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=Arraya]Then there is this…
And so the guns come out blazing. The Clearing House Association, another name for all the banks that were bailed out over the past year with the generous contributions from all of you, dear taxpayers, are now threatening with another instance of complete systemic collapse if Bloomberg’s lawsuit is allowed to proceed unchallenged, let alone if any of the “Audit The Fed” measures are actually implemented.
The fed has 2 trillion in loans that they refuse to let anybody know whom it was lent to.
They threaten us with complete financial armagedon if the names are revealed.
How’s that make you feel?
Looks like a lot of storm clouds gathering this this fall…[/quote]
We all need to get back to writing, calling, and faxing our representatives and the White House…and anyone else who will listen.
It is extremely important that we get transparency in the banking industry.[/quote]
CAR, it doesn’t make a difference anymore! We live in a society of zombies controlled by the media. I think those on this board that agree that we have a genuine problem in this country are like a needle in a haystack. In my line of work I have an opportunity to speak to people from many different facets of society and most seem to honestly have no clue about what is going on.
My family believes the same as you that if you contact our local representative it will change something. We all sat down recently and came to the conclusion that it is now a waste of time because it has no longer become the voice of the people in this country.
This morning I was reading some info on old history of the 30’s and 40’s about the mafia and how they had their hand in society. Funny enough I think nothing has really changed except for the fact that now we just nominate them as Presidents!! The sad fact is America will never be the same again and eventually the walls will crumble. I have a slight suspicion things will start becoming extremely apparent next spring when the Swine Flu cover up has been exposed. Maybe the government will manually mutate the Swine Flu so that it actually becomes newsworthy! You start to wonder whether the Amero really might be a viable way for America to survive!!!
August 29, 2009 at 9:14 AM #450985socratttParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=Arraya]Then there is this…
And so the guns come out blazing. The Clearing House Association, another name for all the banks that were bailed out over the past year with the generous contributions from all of you, dear taxpayers, are now threatening with another instance of complete systemic collapse if Bloomberg’s lawsuit is allowed to proceed unchallenged, let alone if any of the “Audit The Fed” measures are actually implemented.
The fed has 2 trillion in loans that they refuse to let anybody know whom it was lent to.
They threaten us with complete financial armagedon if the names are revealed.
How’s that make you feel?
Looks like a lot of storm clouds gathering this this fall…[/quote]
We all need to get back to writing, calling, and faxing our representatives and the White House…and anyone else who will listen.
It is extremely important that we get transparency in the banking industry.[/quote]
CAR, it doesn’t make a difference anymore! We live in a society of zombies controlled by the media. I think those on this board that agree that we have a genuine problem in this country are like a needle in a haystack. In my line of work I have an opportunity to speak to people from many different facets of society and most seem to honestly have no clue about what is going on.
My family believes the same as you that if you contact our local representative it will change something. We all sat down recently and came to the conclusion that it is now a waste of time because it has no longer become the voice of the people in this country.
This morning I was reading some info on old history of the 30’s and 40’s about the mafia and how they had their hand in society. Funny enough I think nothing has really changed except for the fact that now we just nominate them as Presidents!! The sad fact is America will never be the same again and eventually the walls will crumble. I have a slight suspicion things will start becoming extremely apparent next spring when the Swine Flu cover up has been exposed. Maybe the government will manually mutate the Swine Flu so that it actually becomes newsworthy! You start to wonder whether the Amero really might be a viable way for America to survive!!!
August 29, 2009 at 9:14 AM #450646socratttParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=Arraya]Then there is this…
And so the guns come out blazing. The Clearing House Association, another name for all the banks that were bailed out over the past year with the generous contributions from all of you, dear taxpayers, are now threatening with another instance of complete systemic collapse if Bloomberg’s lawsuit is allowed to proceed unchallenged, let alone if any of the “Audit The Fed” measures are actually implemented.
The fed has 2 trillion in loans that they refuse to let anybody know whom it was lent to.
They threaten us with complete financial armagedon if the names are revealed.
How’s that make you feel?
Looks like a lot of storm clouds gathering this this fall…[/quote]
We all need to get back to writing, calling, and faxing our representatives and the White House…and anyone else who will listen.
It is extremely important that we get transparency in the banking industry.[/quote]
CAR, it doesn’t make a difference anymore! We live in a society of zombies controlled by the media. I think those on this board that agree that we have a genuine problem in this country are like a needle in a haystack. In my line of work I have an opportunity to speak to people from many different facets of society and most seem to honestly have no clue about what is going on.
My family believes the same as you that if you contact our local representative it will change something. We all sat down recently and came to the conclusion that it is now a waste of time because it has no longer become the voice of the people in this country.
This morning I was reading some info on old history of the 30’s and 40’s about the mafia and how they had their hand in society. Funny enough I think nothing has really changed except for the fact that now we just nominate them as Presidents!! The sad fact is America will never be the same again and eventually the walls will crumble. I have a slight suspicion things will start becoming extremely apparent next spring when the Swine Flu cover up has been exposed. Maybe the government will manually mutate the Swine Flu so that it actually becomes newsworthy! You start to wonder whether the Amero really might be a viable way for America to survive!!!
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