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February 14, 2011 at 5:36 PM #667495February 14, 2011 at 5:36 PM #666358waiting hawkParticipant
[quote=patb]mish is smart but he tends to want to blame the public service unions when he should spend more time crucifying the bankers.[/quote]
No kidding.February 14, 2011 at 5:36 PM #666420waiting hawkParticipant[quote=patb]mish is smart but he tends to want to blame the public service unions when he should spend more time crucifying the bankers.[/quote]
No kidding.February 14, 2011 at 5:36 PM #667025waiting hawkParticipant[quote=patb]mish is smart but he tends to want to blame the public service unions when he should spend more time crucifying the bankers.[/quote]
No kidding.February 14, 2011 at 5:36 PM #667162waiting hawkParticipant[quote=patb]mish is smart but he tends to want to blame the public service unions when he should spend more time crucifying the bankers.[/quote]
No kidding.February 14, 2011 at 5:36 PM #667500waiting hawkParticipant[quote=patb]mish is smart but he tends to want to blame the public service unions when he should spend more time crucifying the bankers.[/quote]
No kidding.February 15, 2011 at 12:48 AM #666441CA renterParticipant[quote=patb]mish is smart but he tends to want to blame the public service unions when he should spend more time crucifying the bankers.[/quote]
BINGO!
I like Mish, but he’s gotten off track and is too focused on his personal issues with unions, rather than focusing on our very real problems with the financial industry (the ones who caused all our problems to begin with, including the “pension crisis”).
February 15, 2011 at 12:48 AM #666502CA renterParticipant[quote=patb]mish is smart but he tends to want to blame the public service unions when he should spend more time crucifying the bankers.[/quote]
BINGO!
I like Mish, but he’s gotten off track and is too focused on his personal issues with unions, rather than focusing on our very real problems with the financial industry (the ones who caused all our problems to begin with, including the “pension crisis”).
February 15, 2011 at 12:48 AM #667107CA renterParticipant[quote=patb]mish is smart but he tends to want to blame the public service unions when he should spend more time crucifying the bankers.[/quote]
BINGO!
I like Mish, but he’s gotten off track and is too focused on his personal issues with unions, rather than focusing on our very real problems with the financial industry (the ones who caused all our problems to begin with, including the “pension crisis”).
February 15, 2011 at 12:48 AM #667245CA renterParticipant[quote=patb]mish is smart but he tends to want to blame the public service unions when he should spend more time crucifying the bankers.[/quote]
BINGO!
I like Mish, but he’s gotten off track and is too focused on his personal issues with unions, rather than focusing on our very real problems with the financial industry (the ones who caused all our problems to begin with, including the “pension crisis”).
February 15, 2011 at 12:48 AM #667584CA renterParticipant[quote=patb]mish is smart but he tends to want to blame the public service unions when he should spend more time crucifying the bankers.[/quote]
BINGO!
I like Mish, but he’s gotten off track and is too focused on his personal issues with unions, rather than focusing on our very real problems with the financial industry (the ones who caused all our problems to begin with, including the “pension crisis”).
February 15, 2011 at 11:00 AM #666594Dougie944ParticipantMish has spent a lot of time on the issue of state pensions and budgets in general, but to be very fair, it is a HUGE issue and he was on the forefront of addressing it. These states are bankrupt and are just beginning to realize what a predicament they are in due to their pension obligations. This will have major implications for the US in the future as the states try to handle the problem.
He has spent countless hours slamming the bankers, but they have already gotten their bailouts. He rallied people night and day to call the representatives to block the bailout. The bondholders won, the taxpayers lost.
The next issue is the states. I think he has it right. Who wins this time…..the bondholders or the taxpayers? I certainly hope we have turned the corner on this issue and we (the taxpayer) win the next round.
People lending money with the fear of losing money is what makes people act responsibly…..it is a very important ingredient in our economic system.
February 15, 2011 at 11:00 AM #666657Dougie944ParticipantMish has spent a lot of time on the issue of state pensions and budgets in general, but to be very fair, it is a HUGE issue and he was on the forefront of addressing it. These states are bankrupt and are just beginning to realize what a predicament they are in due to their pension obligations. This will have major implications for the US in the future as the states try to handle the problem.
He has spent countless hours slamming the bankers, but they have already gotten their bailouts. He rallied people night and day to call the representatives to block the bailout. The bondholders won, the taxpayers lost.
The next issue is the states. I think he has it right. Who wins this time…..the bondholders or the taxpayers? I certainly hope we have turned the corner on this issue and we (the taxpayer) win the next round.
People lending money with the fear of losing money is what makes people act responsibly…..it is a very important ingredient in our economic system.
February 15, 2011 at 11:00 AM #667261Dougie944ParticipantMish has spent a lot of time on the issue of state pensions and budgets in general, but to be very fair, it is a HUGE issue and he was on the forefront of addressing it. These states are bankrupt and are just beginning to realize what a predicament they are in due to their pension obligations. This will have major implications for the US in the future as the states try to handle the problem.
He has spent countless hours slamming the bankers, but they have already gotten their bailouts. He rallied people night and day to call the representatives to block the bailout. The bondholders won, the taxpayers lost.
The next issue is the states. I think he has it right. Who wins this time…..the bondholders or the taxpayers? I certainly hope we have turned the corner on this issue and we (the taxpayer) win the next round.
People lending money with the fear of losing money is what makes people act responsibly…..it is a very important ingredient in our economic system.
February 15, 2011 at 11:00 AM #667399Dougie944ParticipantMish has spent a lot of time on the issue of state pensions and budgets in general, but to be very fair, it is a HUGE issue and he was on the forefront of addressing it. These states are bankrupt and are just beginning to realize what a predicament they are in due to their pension obligations. This will have major implications for the US in the future as the states try to handle the problem.
He has spent countless hours slamming the bankers, but they have already gotten their bailouts. He rallied people night and day to call the representatives to block the bailout. The bondholders won, the taxpayers lost.
The next issue is the states. I think he has it right. Who wins this time…..the bondholders or the taxpayers? I certainly hope we have turned the corner on this issue and we (the taxpayer) win the next round.
People lending money with the fear of losing money is what makes people act responsibly…..it is a very important ingredient in our economic system.
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