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March 20, 2008 at 3:27 PM in reply to: California Leads U.S. in Defaults, Price Drop, Slowing Growth #173891March 20, 2008 at 3:27 PM in reply to: California Leads U.S. in Defaults, Price Drop, Slowing Growth #174235
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ParticipantGood point BobS.
I’ve always been irritated by the fact that when businesses face financial trouble they have to deal with them or cease to exist, (unless of course helicopter Ben is hovering above them) but, oh, not the government.
Businesses cut costs and lay people off, reduce benefits, cut salaries, reduce overhead, dial for dollars, call in a consultant and shift things around.
But the Government (state and Federal) raise taxes, reduce education funding, close state parks and so on, negatively impacting those they are supposed to serve. Those who are only indirectly responsible for the problems because they allow these career politicians to continue to be in office.
There’s something very backwards about our this “democracy.”
March 20, 2008 at 3:27 PM in reply to: California Leads U.S. in Defaults, Price Drop, Slowing Growth #174243cr
ParticipantGood point BobS.
I’ve always been irritated by the fact that when businesses face financial trouble they have to deal with them or cease to exist, (unless of course helicopter Ben is hovering above them) but, oh, not the government.
Businesses cut costs and lay people off, reduce benefits, cut salaries, reduce overhead, dial for dollars, call in a consultant and shift things around.
But the Government (state and Federal) raise taxes, reduce education funding, close state parks and so on, negatively impacting those they are supposed to serve. Those who are only indirectly responsible for the problems because they allow these career politicians to continue to be in office.
There’s something very backwards about our this “democracy.”
March 20, 2008 at 3:27 PM in reply to: California Leads U.S. in Defaults, Price Drop, Slowing Growth #174254cr
ParticipantGood point BobS.
I’ve always been irritated by the fact that when businesses face financial trouble they have to deal with them or cease to exist, (unless of course helicopter Ben is hovering above them) but, oh, not the government.
Businesses cut costs and lay people off, reduce benefits, cut salaries, reduce overhead, dial for dollars, call in a consultant and shift things around.
But the Government (state and Federal) raise taxes, reduce education funding, close state parks and so on, negatively impacting those they are supposed to serve. Those who are only indirectly responsible for the problems because they allow these career politicians to continue to be in office.
There’s something very backwards about our this “democracy.”
March 20, 2008 at 3:27 PM in reply to: California Leads U.S. in Defaults, Price Drop, Slowing Growth #174337cr
ParticipantGood point BobS.
I’ve always been irritated by the fact that when businesses face financial trouble they have to deal with them or cease to exist, (unless of course helicopter Ben is hovering above them) but, oh, not the government.
Businesses cut costs and lay people off, reduce benefits, cut salaries, reduce overhead, dial for dollars, call in a consultant and shift things around.
But the Government (state and Federal) raise taxes, reduce education funding, close state parks and so on, negatively impacting those they are supposed to serve. Those who are only indirectly responsible for the problems because they allow these career politicians to continue to be in office.
There’s something very backwards about our this “democracy.”
March 20, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: California Leads U.S. in Defaults, Price Drop, Slowing Growth #173757cr
ParticipantLooks like the “no spillover effects” mumbo jumbo is gone.
And the Million Dollar priced homes are getting hit too.
March 20, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: California Leads U.S. in Defaults, Price Drop, Slowing Growth #174099cr
ParticipantLooks like the “no spillover effects” mumbo jumbo is gone.
And the Million Dollar priced homes are getting hit too.
March 20, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: California Leads U.S. in Defaults, Price Drop, Slowing Growth #174107cr
ParticipantLooks like the “no spillover effects” mumbo jumbo is gone.
And the Million Dollar priced homes are getting hit too.
March 20, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: California Leads U.S. in Defaults, Price Drop, Slowing Growth #174117cr
ParticipantLooks like the “no spillover effects” mumbo jumbo is gone.
And the Million Dollar priced homes are getting hit too.
March 20, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: California Leads U.S. in Defaults, Price Drop, Slowing Growth #174203cr
ParticipantLooks like the “no spillover effects” mumbo jumbo is gone.
And the Million Dollar priced homes are getting hit too.
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ParticipantYou know those guys you see in New York city streets handing out flyers to passersby?
“Fed can have the ‘Bureau of Engraving and Printing’ create the paper bills as needed to match demand from banks for paper money.”
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ParticipantYou know those guys you see in New York city streets handing out flyers to passersby?
“Fed can have the ‘Bureau of Engraving and Printing’ create the paper bills as needed to match demand from banks for paper money.”
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ParticipantYou know those guys you see in New York city streets handing out flyers to passersby?
“Fed can have the ‘Bureau of Engraving and Printing’ create the paper bills as needed to match demand from banks for paper money.”
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ParticipantYou know those guys you see in New York city streets handing out flyers to passersby?
“Fed can have the ‘Bureau of Engraving and Printing’ create the paper bills as needed to match demand from banks for paper money.”
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ParticipantYou know those guys you see in New York city streets handing out flyers to passersby?
“Fed can have the ‘Bureau of Engraving and Printing’ create the paper bills as needed to match demand from banks for paper money.”
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