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August 12, 2010 at 12:51 PM #591147August 12, 2010 at 12:58 PM #590109stockstradrParticipant
Bernanke is having the opportunity to test out his theories.
It is amazing to now read those early 2000 era Bernanke speeches, and while doing so, to check off each of those mentioned (and previously thought to be radical) deflation-fighting tools Bernanke has ALREADY utilized. There are only a few left in his “playbook” that he hasn’t yet employed.
It probably will get to the point where the FOMC simply has the US government print and dump money on America, for example, such as sending a “cash card” to each and every American containing a balance which each of us must “use or lose” effectively forcing all Americans to spend money which we’ll also eventually have to pay back in taxes.
August 12, 2010 at 12:58 PM #590202stockstradrParticipantBernanke is having the opportunity to test out his theories.
It is amazing to now read those early 2000 era Bernanke speeches, and while doing so, to check off each of those mentioned (and previously thought to be radical) deflation-fighting tools Bernanke has ALREADY utilized. There are only a few left in his “playbook” that he hasn’t yet employed.
It probably will get to the point where the FOMC simply has the US government print and dump money on America, for example, such as sending a “cash card” to each and every American containing a balance which each of us must “use or lose” effectively forcing all Americans to spend money which we’ll also eventually have to pay back in taxes.
August 12, 2010 at 12:58 PM #590737stockstradrParticipantBernanke is having the opportunity to test out his theories.
It is amazing to now read those early 2000 era Bernanke speeches, and while doing so, to check off each of those mentioned (and previously thought to be radical) deflation-fighting tools Bernanke has ALREADY utilized. There are only a few left in his “playbook” that he hasn’t yet employed.
It probably will get to the point where the FOMC simply has the US government print and dump money on America, for example, such as sending a “cash card” to each and every American containing a balance which each of us must “use or lose” effectively forcing all Americans to spend money which we’ll also eventually have to pay back in taxes.
August 12, 2010 at 12:58 PM #590846stockstradrParticipantBernanke is having the opportunity to test out his theories.
It is amazing to now read those early 2000 era Bernanke speeches, and while doing so, to check off each of those mentioned (and previously thought to be radical) deflation-fighting tools Bernanke has ALREADY utilized. There are only a few left in his “playbook” that he hasn’t yet employed.
It probably will get to the point where the FOMC simply has the US government print and dump money on America, for example, such as sending a “cash card” to each and every American containing a balance which each of us must “use or lose” effectively forcing all Americans to spend money which we’ll also eventually have to pay back in taxes.
August 12, 2010 at 12:58 PM #591157stockstradrParticipantBernanke is having the opportunity to test out his theories.
It is amazing to now read those early 2000 era Bernanke speeches, and while doing so, to check off each of those mentioned (and previously thought to be radical) deflation-fighting tools Bernanke has ALREADY utilized. There are only a few left in his “playbook” that he hasn’t yet employed.
It probably will get to the point where the FOMC simply has the US government print and dump money on America, for example, such as sending a “cash card” to each and every American containing a balance which each of us must “use or lose” effectively forcing all Americans to spend money which we’ll also eventually have to pay back in taxes.
August 12, 2010 at 2:54 PM #590174scaredyclassicParticipantfrom what i see, there have been lots of tough days for stocks where gold held up surprisingly well in the last few months.
August 12, 2010 at 2:54 PM #590267scaredyclassicParticipantfrom what i see, there have been lots of tough days for stocks where gold held up surprisingly well in the last few months.
August 12, 2010 at 2:54 PM #590802scaredyclassicParticipantfrom what i see, there have been lots of tough days for stocks where gold held up surprisingly well in the last few months.
August 12, 2010 at 2:54 PM #590911scaredyclassicParticipantfrom what i see, there have been lots of tough days for stocks where gold held up surprisingly well in the last few months.
August 12, 2010 at 2:54 PM #591222scaredyclassicParticipantfrom what i see, there have been lots of tough days for stocks where gold held up surprisingly well in the last few months.
August 12, 2010 at 7:17 PM #590254paramountParticipantIs it possible that we have so much debt that we couldn’t even print enough money to start inflation?
August 12, 2010 at 7:17 PM #590347paramountParticipantIs it possible that we have so much debt that we couldn’t even print enough money to start inflation?
August 12, 2010 at 7:17 PM #590882paramountParticipantIs it possible that we have so much debt that we couldn’t even print enough money to start inflation?
August 12, 2010 at 7:17 PM #590991paramountParticipantIs it possible that we have so much debt that we couldn’t even print enough money to start inflation?
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