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barnaby33ParticipantIt will be a jobless recovery with declining standards of living and mass defaults.
Arraya, this makes no sense. If you have no job creation, there is no recovery. Especially when you include declining living standards, leaving out mass defaults. None of those things is indicative of recovery all of them together cut off any chance of recovery. The best you could hope for is a decreasing recession under such circumstances.
Really though, the bottom callers have been coming out in droves these last few months. Mostly because the stock market is on a tear. The stock market is on a tear because of lots and lots of money loaned to the banks by the govt. That is inflationary, but thats about all that is. Good luck getting that inflationary pressure into consumer pricing. Joblessness will see that this doesn’t happen. More cash flowing into the banking system will just help destroy faith in the dollar as all that money is trying desperately to find a home with nowhere productive to go. Meanwhile the people who could use it aren’t getting it and are losing jobs and homes. That is NOT inflationary.
Long term inflation is the danger, short term, deflation is still the Force Majeure.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantIt will be a jobless recovery with declining standards of living and mass defaults.
Arraya, this makes no sense. If you have no job creation, there is no recovery. Especially when you include declining living standards, leaving out mass defaults. None of those things is indicative of recovery all of them together cut off any chance of recovery. The best you could hope for is a decreasing recession under such circumstances.
Really though, the bottom callers have been coming out in droves these last few months. Mostly because the stock market is on a tear. The stock market is on a tear because of lots and lots of money loaned to the banks by the govt. That is inflationary, but thats about all that is. Good luck getting that inflationary pressure into consumer pricing. Joblessness will see that this doesn’t happen. More cash flowing into the banking system will just help destroy faith in the dollar as all that money is trying desperately to find a home with nowhere productive to go. Meanwhile the people who could use it aren’t getting it and are losing jobs and homes. That is NOT inflationary.
Long term inflation is the danger, short term, deflation is still the Force Majeure.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWont help much if they are all in the inbred empire, but hey the more the merrier.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWont help much if they are all in the inbred empire, but hey the more the merrier.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWont help much if they are all in the inbred empire, but hey the more the merrier.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWont help much if they are all in the inbred empire, but hey the more the merrier.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantWont help much if they are all in the inbred empire, but hey the more the merrier.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantActually nature intended you to die quietly in a corner, not take out a McDonalds packed full of unthinking oxen on their lunch hour with a machine gun. Come to think of it nature didn’t intend MacDonalds, or cigarettes, but I’m sure it intended downs syndrome and autism.
One way or another it all comes down to rationing, or in the worlds of Davelj, “who’s ox is being gored.” Why people of a conservative bent have such a problem with govt interference in that aspect of life, but not so many others has always been a mystery to me.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantActually nature intended you to die quietly in a corner, not take out a McDonalds packed full of unthinking oxen on their lunch hour with a machine gun. Come to think of it nature didn’t intend MacDonalds, or cigarettes, but I’m sure it intended downs syndrome and autism.
One way or another it all comes down to rationing, or in the worlds of Davelj, “who’s ox is being gored.” Why people of a conservative bent have such a problem with govt interference in that aspect of life, but not so many others has always been a mystery to me.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantActually nature intended you to die quietly in a corner, not take out a McDonalds packed full of unthinking oxen on their lunch hour with a machine gun. Come to think of it nature didn’t intend MacDonalds, or cigarettes, but I’m sure it intended downs syndrome and autism.
One way or another it all comes down to rationing, or in the worlds of Davelj, “who’s ox is being gored.” Why people of a conservative bent have such a problem with govt interference in that aspect of life, but not so many others has always been a mystery to me.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantActually nature intended you to die quietly in a corner, not take out a McDonalds packed full of unthinking oxen on their lunch hour with a machine gun. Come to think of it nature didn’t intend MacDonalds, or cigarettes, but I’m sure it intended downs syndrome and autism.
One way or another it all comes down to rationing, or in the worlds of Davelj, “who’s ox is being gored.” Why people of a conservative bent have such a problem with govt interference in that aspect of life, but not so many others has always been a mystery to me.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantActually nature intended you to die quietly in a corner, not take out a McDonalds packed full of unthinking oxen on their lunch hour with a machine gun. Come to think of it nature didn’t intend MacDonalds, or cigarettes, but I’m sure it intended downs syndrome and autism.
One way or another it all comes down to rationing, or in the worlds of Davelj, “who’s ox is being gored.” Why people of a conservative bent have such a problem with govt interference in that aspect of life, but not so many others has always been a mystery to me.
JoshJuly 30, 2009 at 8:42 AM in reply to: OT: Ok, someone please explain to me the fascination behind Myspace, Facebook, Twitter,etc…. #438986
barnaby33Participantfacebook has been an invaluable tool to help me reconnect with people from my past that I was curious about. Essentially it lowers the required relationship density needed to stay in contact. Some people use it to micro blog, most do not. Its also a good way to promote yourself, if you are a creative content person.
I just use it to post pictures of my flying and trips in an easy format that allows communal commenting.
Josh
July 30, 2009 at 8:42 AM in reply to: OT: Ok, someone please explain to me the fascination behind Myspace, Facebook, Twitter,etc…. #439187
barnaby33Participantfacebook has been an invaluable tool to help me reconnect with people from my past that I was curious about. Essentially it lowers the required relationship density needed to stay in contact. Some people use it to micro blog, most do not. Its also a good way to promote yourself, if you are a creative content person.
I just use it to post pictures of my flying and trips in an easy format that allows communal commenting.
Josh
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