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Really hard to tell where this is going. As far as I can see, the only way out, short of ‘reset’, is inflation. But reset may be what occurs. It would be deflationary. Economic collapse raises the specter of destabilization and war.
In the meantime, I’m trying to run a business. That’s my day job. The uncertainty factor makes it more challenging. We have long-term contracts with annual increases, for example. None of this is good for business, to say the least.
gandalfParticipantReally hard to tell where this is going. As far as I can see, the only way out, short of ‘reset’, is inflation. But reset may be what occurs. It would be deflationary. Economic collapse raises the specter of destabilization and war.
In the meantime, I’m trying to run a business. That’s my day job. The uncertainty factor makes it more challenging. We have long-term contracts with annual increases, for example. None of this is good for business, to say the least.
gandalfParticipantReally hard to tell where this is going. As far as I can see, the only way out, short of ‘reset’, is inflation. But reset may be what occurs. It would be deflationary. Economic collapse raises the specter of destabilization and war.
In the meantime, I’m trying to run a business. That’s my day job. The uncertainty factor makes it more challenging. We have long-term contracts with annual increases, for example. None of this is good for business, to say the least.
gandalfParticipantReally hard to tell where this is going. As far as I can see, the only way out, short of ‘reset’, is inflation. But reset may be what occurs. It would be deflationary. Economic collapse raises the specter of destabilization and war.
In the meantime, I’m trying to run a business. That’s my day job. The uncertainty factor makes it more challenging. We have long-term contracts with annual increases, for example. None of this is good for business, to say the least.
gandalfParticipantI support moderate, slightly conservative positions. I’m a decline-to-state voter who is looking forward to throwing the bums (yes, republicans) out of office.
You have to admire the sheer hypocrisy of the republican partisans complaining about the socialism of democrats when the current republican crew is presiding over the greatest wealth redistribution program (read: WELFARE) we have ever seen in the history of this country. The beneficiaries aren’t poor though, but large corporations, foreign investors and those in the higher income brackets who truly have no need for it.
Serious question for you republican ‘socialists’ out there: How do you rationalize the ENORMOUS subsidies being given away right now to the financial industry and MBS investors including the Saudi and Chinese governments? What’s the difference between welfare for the poor and welfare for corporations, millionaires and foreign governments? What happens to our country when the only way we can pay our debts is through inflation and devaluation of our currency?
Is there an honest one among you who can explain this with a straight face? How did we get to this point? Surely Nancy Pelosi is to blame. Unbelievable.
After a decade of supporting republicans, most of us in this country think you morons on the right are a bunch of ranting full-of-sh*t bumper-sticker crapheads. Party before country. We’ve had enough of you trashing the place. The final irony is, the nail in the coffin, you’re going to down in history as actually sucking worse than the Clintons. Chew on that dog food, pooch.
I’m voting for Obama or Bloomberg. Hopefully both. Time to turn the page.
gandalfParticipantI support moderate, slightly conservative positions. I’m a decline-to-state voter who is looking forward to throwing the bums (yes, republicans) out of office.
You have to admire the sheer hypocrisy of the republican partisans complaining about the socialism of democrats when the current republican crew is presiding over the greatest wealth redistribution program (read: WELFARE) we have ever seen in the history of this country. The beneficiaries aren’t poor though, but large corporations, foreign investors and those in the higher income brackets who truly have no need for it.
Serious question for you republican ‘socialists’ out there: How do you rationalize the ENORMOUS subsidies being given away right now to the financial industry and MBS investors including the Saudi and Chinese governments? What’s the difference between welfare for the poor and welfare for corporations, millionaires and foreign governments? What happens to our country when the only way we can pay our debts is through inflation and devaluation of our currency?
Is there an honest one among you who can explain this with a straight face? How did we get to this point? Surely Nancy Pelosi is to blame. Unbelievable.
After a decade of supporting republicans, most of us in this country think you morons on the right are a bunch of ranting full-of-sh*t bumper-sticker crapheads. Party before country. We’ve had enough of you trashing the place. The final irony is, the nail in the coffin, you’re going to down in history as actually sucking worse than the Clintons. Chew on that dog food, pooch.
I’m voting for Obama or Bloomberg. Hopefully both. Time to turn the page.
gandalfParticipantI support moderate, slightly conservative positions. I’m a decline-to-state voter who is looking forward to throwing the bums (yes, republicans) out of office.
You have to admire the sheer hypocrisy of the republican partisans complaining about the socialism of democrats when the current republican crew is presiding over the greatest wealth redistribution program (read: WELFARE) we have ever seen in the history of this country. The beneficiaries aren’t poor though, but large corporations, foreign investors and those in the higher income brackets who truly have no need for it.
Serious question for you republican ‘socialists’ out there: How do you rationalize the ENORMOUS subsidies being given away right now to the financial industry and MBS investors including the Saudi and Chinese governments? What’s the difference between welfare for the poor and welfare for corporations, millionaires and foreign governments? What happens to our country when the only way we can pay our debts is through inflation and devaluation of our currency?
Is there an honest one among you who can explain this with a straight face? How did we get to this point? Surely Nancy Pelosi is to blame. Unbelievable.
After a decade of supporting republicans, most of us in this country think you morons on the right are a bunch of ranting full-of-sh*t bumper-sticker crapheads. Party before country. We’ve had enough of you trashing the place. The final irony is, the nail in the coffin, you’re going to down in history as actually sucking worse than the Clintons. Chew on that dog food, pooch.
I’m voting for Obama or Bloomberg. Hopefully both. Time to turn the page.
gandalfParticipantI support moderate, slightly conservative positions. I’m a decline-to-state voter who is looking forward to throwing the bums (yes, republicans) out of office.
You have to admire the sheer hypocrisy of the republican partisans complaining about the socialism of democrats when the current republican crew is presiding over the greatest wealth redistribution program (read: WELFARE) we have ever seen in the history of this country. The beneficiaries aren’t poor though, but large corporations, foreign investors and those in the higher income brackets who truly have no need for it.
Serious question for you republican ‘socialists’ out there: How do you rationalize the ENORMOUS subsidies being given away right now to the financial industry and MBS investors including the Saudi and Chinese governments? What’s the difference between welfare for the poor and welfare for corporations, millionaires and foreign governments? What happens to our country when the only way we can pay our debts is through inflation and devaluation of our currency?
Is there an honest one among you who can explain this with a straight face? How did we get to this point? Surely Nancy Pelosi is to blame. Unbelievable.
After a decade of supporting republicans, most of us in this country think you morons on the right are a bunch of ranting full-of-sh*t bumper-sticker crapheads. Party before country. We’ve had enough of you trashing the place. The final irony is, the nail in the coffin, you’re going to down in history as actually sucking worse than the Clintons. Chew on that dog food, pooch.
I’m voting for Obama or Bloomberg. Hopefully both. Time to turn the page.
gandalfParticipantI support moderate, slightly conservative positions. I’m a decline-to-state voter who is looking forward to throwing the bums (yes, republicans) out of office.
You have to admire the sheer hypocrisy of the republican partisans complaining about the socialism of democrats when the current republican crew is presiding over the greatest wealth redistribution program (read: WELFARE) we have ever seen in the history of this country. The beneficiaries aren’t poor though, but large corporations, foreign investors and those in the higher income brackets who truly have no need for it.
Serious question for you republican ‘socialists’ out there: How do you rationalize the ENORMOUS subsidies being given away right now to the financial industry and MBS investors including the Saudi and Chinese governments? What’s the difference between welfare for the poor and welfare for corporations, millionaires and foreign governments? What happens to our country when the only way we can pay our debts is through inflation and devaluation of our currency?
Is there an honest one among you who can explain this with a straight face? How did we get to this point? Surely Nancy Pelosi is to blame. Unbelievable.
After a decade of supporting republicans, most of us in this country think you morons on the right are a bunch of ranting full-of-sh*t bumper-sticker crapheads. Party before country. We’ve had enough of you trashing the place. The final irony is, the nail in the coffin, you’re going to down in history as actually sucking worse than the Clintons. Chew on that dog food, pooch.
I’m voting for Obama or Bloomberg. Hopefully both. Time to turn the page.
gandalfParticipantInteresting times, would you not agree? When the conservatives are among those advocating change…
gandalfParticipantInteresting times, would you not agree? When the conservatives are among those advocating change…
gandalfParticipantInteresting times, would you not agree? When the conservatives are among those advocating change…
gandalfParticipantInteresting times, would you not agree? When the conservatives are among those advocating change…
gandalfParticipantInteresting times, would you not agree? When the conservatives are among those advocating change…
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