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May 20, 2008 at 4:01 PM #12803May 21, 2008 at 3:36 AM #209050
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GuestYeah,yeah,yeah. For those of you not old enough to remember, there were a whole shitload of books published in the early 1980’s that warned of a coming global depression that would dwarf anything imaginable. It was, they said, “right around the corner.”
Don’t believe the experts. When the shit hits the fan, I doubt if the experts will see it coming. They haven’t yet.
May 21, 2008 at 3:36 AM #209084Anonymous
GuestYeah,yeah,yeah. For those of you not old enough to remember, there were a whole shitload of books published in the early 1980’s that warned of a coming global depression that would dwarf anything imaginable. It was, they said, “right around the corner.”
Don’t believe the experts. When the shit hits the fan, I doubt if the experts will see it coming. They haven’t yet.
May 21, 2008 at 3:36 AM #209025Anonymous
GuestYeah,yeah,yeah. For those of you not old enough to remember, there were a whole shitload of books published in the early 1980’s that warned of a coming global depression that would dwarf anything imaginable. It was, they said, “right around the corner.”
Don’t believe the experts. When the shit hits the fan, I doubt if the experts will see it coming. They haven’t yet.
May 21, 2008 at 3:36 AM #208995Anonymous
GuestYeah,yeah,yeah. For those of you not old enough to remember, there were a whole shitload of books published in the early 1980’s that warned of a coming global depression that would dwarf anything imaginable. It was, they said, “right around the corner.”
Don’t believe the experts. When the shit hits the fan, I doubt if the experts will see it coming. They haven’t yet.
May 21, 2008 at 3:36 AM #208938Anonymous
GuestYeah,yeah,yeah. For those of you not old enough to remember, there were a whole shitload of books published in the early 1980’s that warned of a coming global depression that would dwarf anything imaginable. It was, they said, “right around the corner.”
Don’t believe the experts. When the shit hits the fan, I doubt if the experts will see it coming. They haven’t yet.
May 21, 2008 at 4:34 AM #209012CA renter
ParticipantMaybe those books in the 80s were right. What would have happened to our economy if the credit markets weren’t unleashed around 1982?
IMHO, we’ve been fighting deflation (result of globalization) with expansionary credit for decades. What we’ve seen since 2001 is the blow-off top.
May 21, 2008 at 4:34 AM #209100CA renter
ParticipantMaybe those books in the 80s were right. What would have happened to our economy if the credit markets weren’t unleashed around 1982?
IMHO, we’ve been fighting deflation (result of globalization) with expansionary credit for decades. What we’ve seen since 2001 is the blow-off top.
May 21, 2008 at 4:34 AM #208953CA renter
ParticipantMaybe those books in the 80s were right. What would have happened to our economy if the credit markets weren’t unleashed around 1982?
IMHO, we’ve been fighting deflation (result of globalization) with expansionary credit for decades. What we’ve seen since 2001 is the blow-off top.
May 21, 2008 at 4:34 AM #209065CA renter
ParticipantMaybe those books in the 80s were right. What would have happened to our economy if the credit markets weren’t unleashed around 1982?
IMHO, we’ve been fighting deflation (result of globalization) with expansionary credit for decades. What we’ve seen since 2001 is the blow-off top.
May 21, 2008 at 4:34 AM #209041CA renter
ParticipantMaybe those books in the 80s were right. What would have happened to our economy if the credit markets weren’t unleashed around 1982?
IMHO, we’ve been fighting deflation (result of globalization) with expansionary credit for decades. What we’ve seen since 2001 is the blow-off top.
May 21, 2008 at 5:39 AM #209046Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantWhen we get serious with Solar energy, create a viable electric car (under 20K , that gets 200 miles or better per charge and can re-charge in 15 minutes). We will be well on our why back up bigger than ever,
We can do it, we really can, we are also almost there with the technology
Everyone, really this is what we need to do, refuse to buy a car (just keep the old clunker going) until there is a viable electric car on the market, The tech is already here, it’s just that it would be a market/industry disruptor.
May 21, 2008 at 5:39 AM #209070Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantWhen we get serious with Solar energy, create a viable electric car (under 20K , that gets 200 miles or better per charge and can re-charge in 15 minutes). We will be well on our why back up bigger than ever,
We can do it, we really can, we are also almost there with the technology
Everyone, really this is what we need to do, refuse to buy a car (just keep the old clunker going) until there is a viable electric car on the market, The tech is already here, it’s just that it would be a market/industry disruptor.
May 21, 2008 at 5:39 AM #208958Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantWhen we get serious with Solar energy, create a viable electric car (under 20K , that gets 200 miles or better per charge and can re-charge in 15 minutes). We will be well on our why back up bigger than ever,
We can do it, we really can, we are also almost there with the technology
Everyone, really this is what we need to do, refuse to buy a car (just keep the old clunker going) until there is a viable electric car on the market, The tech is already here, it’s just that it would be a market/industry disruptor.
May 21, 2008 at 5:39 AM #209016Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantWhen we get serious with Solar energy, create a viable electric car (under 20K , that gets 200 miles or better per charge and can re-charge in 15 minutes). We will be well on our why back up bigger than ever,
We can do it, we really can, we are also almost there with the technology
Everyone, really this is what we need to do, refuse to buy a car (just keep the old clunker going) until there is a viable electric car on the market, The tech is already here, it’s just that it would be a market/industry disruptor.
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