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April 8, 2008 at 8:23 PM #12374April 8, 2008 at 8:33 PM #183307
Sandi Egan
ParticipantNah.
If only $25B could solve the crisis…
The problem is about two orders of magnitude larger than that. It will help some individuals and/or companies, but on macro scale $25B – no matter how spent – will achieve nothing.April 8, 2008 at 8:33 PM #183321Sandi Egan
ParticipantNah.
If only $25B could solve the crisis…
The problem is about two orders of magnitude larger than that. It will help some individuals and/or companies, but on macro scale $25B – no matter how spent – will achieve nothing.April 8, 2008 at 8:33 PM #183347Sandi Egan
ParticipantNah.
If only $25B could solve the crisis…
The problem is about two orders of magnitude larger than that. It will help some individuals and/or companies, but on macro scale $25B – no matter how spent – will achieve nothing.April 8, 2008 at 8:33 PM #183355Sandi Egan
ParticipantNah.
If only $25B could solve the crisis…
The problem is about two orders of magnitude larger than that. It will help some individuals and/or companies, but on macro scale $25B – no matter how spent – will achieve nothing.April 8, 2008 at 8:33 PM #183359Sandi Egan
ParticipantNah.
If only $25B could solve the crisis…
The problem is about two orders of magnitude larger than that. It will help some individuals and/or companies, but on macro scale $25B – no matter how spent – will achieve nothing.April 8, 2008 at 8:52 PM #183317CAwireman
ParticipantYou make a great point. Unless we are talking about hundreds of Billions, its not relevant.
Maybe the republican’s bailout is a thinly vieled attempt to help their Builder lobbyists to ease the burden to some degree.
Maybe its just political jockeying that tries to make the effort look like something’s being done on the surface, but underneath, its just a drop in the bucket.
April 8, 2008 at 8:52 PM #183331CAwireman
ParticipantYou make a great point. Unless we are talking about hundreds of Billions, its not relevant.
Maybe the republican’s bailout is a thinly vieled attempt to help their Builder lobbyists to ease the burden to some degree.
Maybe its just political jockeying that tries to make the effort look like something’s being done on the surface, but underneath, its just a drop in the bucket.
April 8, 2008 at 8:52 PM #183357CAwireman
ParticipantYou make a great point. Unless we are talking about hundreds of Billions, its not relevant.
Maybe the republican’s bailout is a thinly vieled attempt to help their Builder lobbyists to ease the burden to some degree.
Maybe its just political jockeying that tries to make the effort look like something’s being done on the surface, but underneath, its just a drop in the bucket.
April 8, 2008 at 8:52 PM #183365CAwireman
ParticipantYou make a great point. Unless we are talking about hundreds of Billions, its not relevant.
Maybe the republican’s bailout is a thinly vieled attempt to help their Builder lobbyists to ease the burden to some degree.
Maybe its just political jockeying that tries to make the effort look like something’s being done on the surface, but underneath, its just a drop in the bucket.
April 8, 2008 at 8:52 PM #183370CAwireman
ParticipantYou make a great point. Unless we are talking about hundreds of Billions, its not relevant.
Maybe the republican’s bailout is a thinly vieled attempt to help their Builder lobbyists to ease the burden to some degree.
Maybe its just political jockeying that tries to make the effort look like something’s being done on the surface, but underneath, its just a drop in the bucket.
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