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November 20, 2009 at 7:31 PM #485806November 20, 2009 at 7:47 PM #484957paramountParticipant
This is probably how it all ends:
http://www.businessinsider.com/socgen-prepare-yourself-for-the-worst-case-scenario-2009-11
November 20, 2009 at 7:47 PM #485123paramountParticipantThis is probably how it all ends:
http://www.businessinsider.com/socgen-prepare-yourself-for-the-worst-case-scenario-2009-11
November 20, 2009 at 7:47 PM #485497paramountParticipantThis is probably how it all ends:
http://www.businessinsider.com/socgen-prepare-yourself-for-the-worst-case-scenario-2009-11
November 20, 2009 at 7:47 PM #485582paramountParticipantThis is probably how it all ends:
http://www.businessinsider.com/socgen-prepare-yourself-for-the-worst-case-scenario-2009-11
November 20, 2009 at 7:47 PM #485811paramountParticipantThis is probably how it all ends:
http://www.businessinsider.com/socgen-prepare-yourself-for-the-worst-case-scenario-2009-11
November 20, 2009 at 10:19 PM #484992patbParticipant[quote=teatsonabull]So, Eugene, I guess you see everything as working out just fine. Let’s just kick the can further down the road, shall we?
With the dollar losing 95% of it’s value since 1913 and our government completely under the spell of the FED and the TBTF banksters, there is absolutely no way this ends well.[/quote]
Bear in Mind, there are lots of ways to measure the
dollar.If you measure the dollar in terms of Gold, yeah, sure, the Dollar is down 95%.
If you measure the Dollar in terms of computer cycles or megabytes, it’s up 1000%.
I like to measure the dollar in terms of calories,
rice, etc… Against that the dollar is doing okay.Cars cost more, but they last 5 times longer.
November 20, 2009 at 10:19 PM #485158patbParticipant[quote=teatsonabull]So, Eugene, I guess you see everything as working out just fine. Let’s just kick the can further down the road, shall we?
With the dollar losing 95% of it’s value since 1913 and our government completely under the spell of the FED and the TBTF banksters, there is absolutely no way this ends well.[/quote]
Bear in Mind, there are lots of ways to measure the
dollar.If you measure the dollar in terms of Gold, yeah, sure, the Dollar is down 95%.
If you measure the Dollar in terms of computer cycles or megabytes, it’s up 1000%.
I like to measure the dollar in terms of calories,
rice, etc… Against that the dollar is doing okay.Cars cost more, but they last 5 times longer.
November 20, 2009 at 10:19 PM #485532patbParticipant[quote=teatsonabull]So, Eugene, I guess you see everything as working out just fine. Let’s just kick the can further down the road, shall we?
With the dollar losing 95% of it’s value since 1913 and our government completely under the spell of the FED and the TBTF banksters, there is absolutely no way this ends well.[/quote]
Bear in Mind, there are lots of ways to measure the
dollar.If you measure the dollar in terms of Gold, yeah, sure, the Dollar is down 95%.
If you measure the Dollar in terms of computer cycles or megabytes, it’s up 1000%.
I like to measure the dollar in terms of calories,
rice, etc… Against that the dollar is doing okay.Cars cost more, but they last 5 times longer.
November 20, 2009 at 10:19 PM #485618patbParticipant[quote=teatsonabull]So, Eugene, I guess you see everything as working out just fine. Let’s just kick the can further down the road, shall we?
With the dollar losing 95% of it’s value since 1913 and our government completely under the spell of the FED and the TBTF banksters, there is absolutely no way this ends well.[/quote]
Bear in Mind, there are lots of ways to measure the
dollar.If you measure the dollar in terms of Gold, yeah, sure, the Dollar is down 95%.
If you measure the Dollar in terms of computer cycles or megabytes, it’s up 1000%.
I like to measure the dollar in terms of calories,
rice, etc… Against that the dollar is doing okay.Cars cost more, but they last 5 times longer.
November 20, 2009 at 10:19 PM #485846patbParticipant[quote=teatsonabull]So, Eugene, I guess you see everything as working out just fine. Let’s just kick the can further down the road, shall we?
With the dollar losing 95% of it’s value since 1913 and our government completely under the spell of the FED and the TBTF banksters, there is absolutely no way this ends well.[/quote]
Bear in Mind, there are lots of ways to measure the
dollar.If you measure the dollar in terms of Gold, yeah, sure, the Dollar is down 95%.
If you measure the Dollar in terms of computer cycles or megabytes, it’s up 1000%.
I like to measure the dollar in terms of calories,
rice, etc… Against that the dollar is doing okay.Cars cost more, but they last 5 times longer.
November 20, 2009 at 10:25 PM #484999patbParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Arraya]Here’s pictures
Arraya: If you pay attention to picture #14, you’ll note the tear gas dispenser in the closest officer’s hands.
Wonder what would happen if LAPD or UC Campus Police decided to employ tear gas on unarmed students?[/quote]
About the same thing that happened during the berkeley
student demonstrations in 1968.November 20, 2009 at 10:25 PM #485165patbParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Arraya]Here’s pictures
Arraya: If you pay attention to picture #14, you’ll note the tear gas dispenser in the closest officer’s hands.
Wonder what would happen if LAPD or UC Campus Police decided to employ tear gas on unarmed students?[/quote]
About the same thing that happened during the berkeley
student demonstrations in 1968.November 20, 2009 at 10:25 PM #485541patbParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Arraya]Here’s pictures
Arraya: If you pay attention to picture #14, you’ll note the tear gas dispenser in the closest officer’s hands.
Wonder what would happen if LAPD or UC Campus Police decided to employ tear gas on unarmed students?[/quote]
About the same thing that happened during the berkeley
student demonstrations in 1968.November 20, 2009 at 10:25 PM #485625patbParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Arraya]Here’s pictures
Arraya: If you pay attention to picture #14, you’ll note the tear gas dispenser in the closest officer’s hands.
Wonder what would happen if LAPD or UC Campus Police decided to employ tear gas on unarmed students?[/quote]
About the same thing that happened during the berkeley
student demonstrations in 1968. -
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