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November 12, 2008 at 9:20 AM in reply to: My God….What IS Paulson going to do with the $700B taxpayers gave to the Fed? #303187November 12, 2008 at 9:20 AM in reply to: My God….What IS Paulson going to do with the $700B taxpayers gave to the Fed? #303548Carl VeritasParticipant
Paulson raped the American taxpayer with Congress
approval. No wonder he’s back for seconds.This is an outrage.
The American taxpayer is more accustomed to being repeatedly screwed by both gangs over decades.
November 12, 2008 at 9:20 AM in reply to: My God….What IS Paulson going to do with the $700B taxpayers gave to the Fed? #303559Carl VeritasParticipantPaulson raped the American taxpayer with Congress
approval. No wonder he’s back for seconds.This is an outrage.
The American taxpayer is more accustomed to being repeatedly screwed by both gangs over decades.
November 12, 2008 at 9:20 AM in reply to: My God….What IS Paulson going to do with the $700B taxpayers gave to the Fed? #303575Carl VeritasParticipantPaulson raped the American taxpayer with Congress
approval. No wonder he’s back for seconds.This is an outrage.
The American taxpayer is more accustomed to being repeatedly screwed by both gangs over decades.
November 12, 2008 at 9:20 AM in reply to: My God….What IS Paulson going to do with the $700B taxpayers gave to the Fed? #303632Carl VeritasParticipantPaulson raped the American taxpayer with Congress
approval. No wonder he’s back for seconds.This is an outrage.
The American taxpayer is more accustomed to being repeatedly screwed by both gangs over decades.
November 11, 2008 at 11:01 PM in reply to: Anyone else notice how cheap technology things have become? #303041Carl VeritasParticipantBecause of slacking demand and rapidly advancing technology, your dollar is actually buying more gizmo?
And do I detect a hint of satisfaction?
Why that is the unacceptable bogeyman some economists call deflation.
Nurse, inject the patient with our new liquifying elixir TARP, pronto! We must get the prices, er, patient to rise immediately.
November 11, 2008 at 11:01 PM in reply to: Anyone else notice how cheap technology things have become? #303403Carl VeritasParticipantBecause of slacking demand and rapidly advancing technology, your dollar is actually buying more gizmo?
And do I detect a hint of satisfaction?
Why that is the unacceptable bogeyman some economists call deflation.
Nurse, inject the patient with our new liquifying elixir TARP, pronto! We must get the prices, er, patient to rise immediately.
November 11, 2008 at 11:01 PM in reply to: Anyone else notice how cheap technology things have become? #303414Carl VeritasParticipantBecause of slacking demand and rapidly advancing technology, your dollar is actually buying more gizmo?
And do I detect a hint of satisfaction?
Why that is the unacceptable bogeyman some economists call deflation.
Nurse, inject the patient with our new liquifying elixir TARP, pronto! We must get the prices, er, patient to rise immediately.
November 11, 2008 at 11:01 PM in reply to: Anyone else notice how cheap technology things have become? #303431Carl VeritasParticipantBecause of slacking demand and rapidly advancing technology, your dollar is actually buying more gizmo?
And do I detect a hint of satisfaction?
Why that is the unacceptable bogeyman some economists call deflation.
Nurse, inject the patient with our new liquifying elixir TARP, pronto! We must get the prices, er, patient to rise immediately.
November 11, 2008 at 11:01 PM in reply to: Anyone else notice how cheap technology things have become? #303487Carl VeritasParticipantBecause of slacking demand and rapidly advancing technology, your dollar is actually buying more gizmo?
And do I detect a hint of satisfaction?
Why that is the unacceptable bogeyman some economists call deflation.
Nurse, inject the patient with our new liquifying elixir TARP, pronto! We must get the prices, er, patient to rise immediately.
November 11, 2008 at 12:33 PM in reply to: OT: China announces $586 billion economic stimulus plan #302730Carl VeritasParticipantOnly one third of Chinese state owned enterprises are profitable (they don’t exist for that purpose).
And most of “private” for-profit firms are co-owned by party officials tapping government money to fund them.
That was socialist(democrat) and crony capitalism (republican) all in one economy.
Either the Chinese economic model is fast resembling ours or it is the other way around. Both are managed by the party guided by their ideology.
November 11, 2008 at 12:33 PM in reply to: OT: China announces $586 billion economic stimulus plan #303093Carl VeritasParticipantOnly one third of Chinese state owned enterprises are profitable (they don’t exist for that purpose).
And most of “private” for-profit firms are co-owned by party officials tapping government money to fund them.
That was socialist(democrat) and crony capitalism (republican) all in one economy.
Either the Chinese economic model is fast resembling ours or it is the other way around. Both are managed by the party guided by their ideology.
November 11, 2008 at 12:33 PM in reply to: OT: China announces $586 billion economic stimulus plan #303104Carl VeritasParticipantOnly one third of Chinese state owned enterprises are profitable (they don’t exist for that purpose).
And most of “private” for-profit firms are co-owned by party officials tapping government money to fund them.
That was socialist(democrat) and crony capitalism (republican) all in one economy.
Either the Chinese economic model is fast resembling ours or it is the other way around. Both are managed by the party guided by their ideology.
November 11, 2008 at 12:33 PM in reply to: OT: China announces $586 billion economic stimulus plan #303120Carl VeritasParticipantOnly one third of Chinese state owned enterprises are profitable (they don’t exist for that purpose).
And most of “private” for-profit firms are co-owned by party officials tapping government money to fund them.
That was socialist(democrat) and crony capitalism (republican) all in one economy.
Either the Chinese economic model is fast resembling ours or it is the other way around. Both are managed by the party guided by their ideology.
November 11, 2008 at 12:33 PM in reply to: OT: China announces $586 billion economic stimulus plan #303176Carl VeritasParticipantOnly one third of Chinese state owned enterprises are profitable (they don’t exist for that purpose).
And most of “private” for-profit firms are co-owned by party officials tapping government money to fund them.
That was socialist(democrat) and crony capitalism (republican) all in one economy.
Either the Chinese economic model is fast resembling ours or it is the other way around. Both are managed by the party guided by their ideology.
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