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[quote=Arraya] Money, banking and credit has changed very, very little over the past several decades and the outcome of an epochal credit collapse should not be that much different.
The way things add up now, it’s strong deflation leading to hypeinflation as the US will not be about to pay it’s debt or entitlements.[/quote]
Arraya, I learn a lot from your posts. I also been watching credit issue, however, my take is that they have been surely improved. The situation is not back at the pre crisis level, but it is now in a much less imminently dangerous situation, even when it rests on much government supports for its sustainability.
Unlike the great depression, this time the govt has diagnosed the problem correctly and has poured money from the beginning. Yes, by itself, all the printing may not be enough. But I see more and more signs that it has created an environment where capital could be attracted back into the new environment. IMHO, it may be that deflation will not be able to show up “strong” as you said, before we see inflation or hyper inflation. We may not see deflation before the tsunami of inflation coming ashore.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601068&sid=akFxvYlcBGZg
KIBUParticipant[quote=Arraya] Money, banking and credit has changed very, very little over the past several decades and the outcome of an epochal credit collapse should not be that much different.
The way things add up now, it’s strong deflation leading to hypeinflation as the US will not be about to pay it’s debt or entitlements.[/quote]
Arraya, I learn a lot from your posts. I also been watching credit issue, however, my take is that they have been surely improved. The situation is not back at the pre crisis level, but it is now in a much less imminently dangerous situation, even when it rests on much government supports for its sustainability.
Unlike the great depression, this time the govt has diagnosed the problem correctly and has poured money from the beginning. Yes, by itself, all the printing may not be enough. But I see more and more signs that it has created an environment where capital could be attracted back into the new environment. IMHO, it may be that deflation will not be able to show up “strong” as you said, before we see inflation or hyper inflation. We may not see deflation before the tsunami of inflation coming ashore.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601068&sid=akFxvYlcBGZg
KIBUParticipant[quote=Arraya] Money, banking and credit has changed very, very little over the past several decades and the outcome of an epochal credit collapse should not be that much different.
The way things add up now, it’s strong deflation leading to hypeinflation as the US will not be about to pay it’s debt or entitlements.[/quote]
Arraya, I learn a lot from your posts. I also been watching credit issue, however, my take is that they have been surely improved. The situation is not back at the pre crisis level, but it is now in a much less imminently dangerous situation, even when it rests on much government supports for its sustainability.
Unlike the great depression, this time the govt has diagnosed the problem correctly and has poured money from the beginning. Yes, by itself, all the printing may not be enough. But I see more and more signs that it has created an environment where capital could be attracted back into the new environment. IMHO, it may be that deflation will not be able to show up “strong” as you said, before we see inflation or hyper inflation. We may not see deflation before the tsunami of inflation coming ashore.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601068&sid=akFxvYlcBGZg
KIBUParticipant[quote=Arraya] Money, banking and credit has changed very, very little over the past several decades and the outcome of an epochal credit collapse should not be that much different.
The way things add up now, it’s strong deflation leading to hypeinflation as the US will not be about to pay it’s debt or entitlements.[/quote]
Arraya, I learn a lot from your posts. I also been watching credit issue, however, my take is that they have been surely improved. The situation is not back at the pre crisis level, but it is now in a much less imminently dangerous situation, even when it rests on much government supports for its sustainability.
Unlike the great depression, this time the govt has diagnosed the problem correctly and has poured money from the beginning. Yes, by itself, all the printing may not be enough. But I see more and more signs that it has created an environment where capital could be attracted back into the new environment. IMHO, it may be that deflation will not be able to show up “strong” as you said, before we see inflation or hyper inflation. We may not see deflation before the tsunami of inflation coming ashore.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601068&sid=akFxvYlcBGZg
KIBUParticipantOriginally they also wanted to raise the income limit for qualifying on the tax credits, did they drop that out now?
KIBUParticipantOriginally they also wanted to raise the income limit for qualifying on the tax credits, did they drop that out now?
KIBUParticipantOriginally they also wanted to raise the income limit for qualifying on the tax credits, did they drop that out now?
KIBUParticipantOriginally they also wanted to raise the income limit for qualifying on the tax credits, did they drop that out now?
KIBUParticipantOriginally they also wanted to raise the income limit for qualifying on the tax credits, did they drop that out now?
KIBUParticipantHi Davelj,
I have one, I bought my sister one, my brother in law use one everyday while driving the subway.
Wonderful tool. It is amazing how many trees you save after a short time using it. It’s like a book but so convenient. And if your eyes are as bad as mine, you can adjust the font to read comfortably.
I read lots of newspapers, I avoided lots of paper wasting using this machine.
The only thing is you don’t get the color and nice pictures as magazines, so you can rule out Playboy (there, a note of warning for TG).
KIBUParticipantHi Davelj,
I have one, I bought my sister one, my brother in law use one everyday while driving the subway.
Wonderful tool. It is amazing how many trees you save after a short time using it. It’s like a book but so convenient. And if your eyes are as bad as mine, you can adjust the font to read comfortably.
I read lots of newspapers, I avoided lots of paper wasting using this machine.
The only thing is you don’t get the color and nice pictures as magazines, so you can rule out Playboy (there, a note of warning for TG).
KIBUParticipantHi Davelj,
I have one, I bought my sister one, my brother in law use one everyday while driving the subway.
Wonderful tool. It is amazing how many trees you save after a short time using it. It’s like a book but so convenient. And if your eyes are as bad as mine, you can adjust the font to read comfortably.
I read lots of newspapers, I avoided lots of paper wasting using this machine.
The only thing is you don’t get the color and nice pictures as magazines, so you can rule out Playboy (there, a note of warning for TG).
KIBUParticipantHi Davelj,
I have one, I bought my sister one, my brother in law use one everyday while driving the subway.
Wonderful tool. It is amazing how many trees you save after a short time using it. It’s like a book but so convenient. And if your eyes are as bad as mine, you can adjust the font to read comfortably.
I read lots of newspapers, I avoided lots of paper wasting using this machine.
The only thing is you don’t get the color and nice pictures as magazines, so you can rule out Playboy (there, a note of warning for TG).
KIBUParticipantHi Davelj,
I have one, I bought my sister one, my brother in law use one everyday while driving the subway.
Wonderful tool. It is amazing how many trees you save after a short time using it. It’s like a book but so convenient. And if your eyes are as bad as mine, you can adjust the font to read comfortably.
I read lots of newspapers, I avoided lots of paper wasting using this machine.
The only thing is you don’t get the color and nice pictures as magazines, so you can rule out Playboy (there, a note of warning for TG).
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