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raty4RParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=aldante]
]…What illegal and unlawful acts are you referring to? If the Fed is up to something illegal and unlawful, what is it?More to the point, if you’re asserting that there are “no facts” to go on, how are you alleging your purported conspiracy in the first place?…[/quote]
I don’t believe the Fed is doing anything illegal in the same respect as Goldman Sachs did nothing illegal…:)
Here is an article about the Fed discussing the housing bubble from 2005.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/03/greenspan-wanted-housing_n_560965.html
Transparency??
Allen Greenspan …”I would say this: We run the risk, by laying out the pros and cons of a particular argument, of inducing people to join in on the debate, and in this regard it is possible to lose control of a process that only we fully understand. We have a ratchet in here where, if we were to move forward, we can’t go back. So the concept of transparency is a very important concept but one that should be approached with a recognition that we cannot move back and forth on it. I’m a little concerned here that by raising certain issues we may not be able to backtrack.”
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Interesting article that gives insight on how the Fed works.raty4RParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=aldante]
]…What illegal and unlawful acts are you referring to? If the Fed is up to something illegal and unlawful, what is it?More to the point, if you’re asserting that there are “no facts” to go on, how are you alleging your purported conspiracy in the first place?…[/quote]
I don’t believe the Fed is doing anything illegal in the same respect as Goldman Sachs did nothing illegal…:)
Here is an article about the Fed discussing the housing bubble from 2005.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/03/greenspan-wanted-housing_n_560965.html
Transparency??
Allen Greenspan …”I would say this: We run the risk, by laying out the pros and cons of a particular argument, of inducing people to join in on the debate, and in this regard it is possible to lose control of a process that only we fully understand. We have a ratchet in here where, if we were to move forward, we can’t go back. So the concept of transparency is a very important concept but one that should be approached with a recognition that we cannot move back and forth on it. I’m a little concerned here that by raising certain issues we may not be able to backtrack.”
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Interesting article that gives insight on how the Fed works.raty4RParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=aldante]
]…What illegal and unlawful acts are you referring to? If the Fed is up to something illegal and unlawful, what is it?More to the point, if you’re asserting that there are “no facts” to go on, how are you alleging your purported conspiracy in the first place?…[/quote]
I don’t believe the Fed is doing anything illegal in the same respect as Goldman Sachs did nothing illegal…:)
Here is an article about the Fed discussing the housing bubble from 2005.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/03/greenspan-wanted-housing_n_560965.html
Transparency??
Allen Greenspan …”I would say this: We run the risk, by laying out the pros and cons of a particular argument, of inducing people to join in on the debate, and in this regard it is possible to lose control of a process that only we fully understand. We have a ratchet in here where, if we were to move forward, we can’t go back. So the concept of transparency is a very important concept but one that should be approached with a recognition that we cannot move back and forth on it. I’m a little concerned here that by raising certain issues we may not be able to backtrack.”
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Interesting article that gives insight on how the Fed works.raty4RParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=aldante]
]…What illegal and unlawful acts are you referring to? If the Fed is up to something illegal and unlawful, what is it?More to the point, if you’re asserting that there are “no facts” to go on, how are you alleging your purported conspiracy in the first place?…[/quote]
I don’t believe the Fed is doing anything illegal in the same respect as Goldman Sachs did nothing illegal…:)
Here is an article about the Fed discussing the housing bubble from 2005.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/03/greenspan-wanted-housing_n_560965.html
Transparency??
Allen Greenspan …”I would say this: We run the risk, by laying out the pros and cons of a particular argument, of inducing people to join in on the debate, and in this regard it is possible to lose control of a process that only we fully understand. We have a ratchet in here where, if we were to move forward, we can’t go back. So the concept of transparency is a very important concept but one that should be approached with a recognition that we cannot move back and forth on it. I’m a little concerned here that by raising certain issues we may not be able to backtrack.”
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Interesting article that gives insight on how the Fed works.raty4RParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=aldante]
]…What illegal and unlawful acts are you referring to? If the Fed is up to something illegal and unlawful, what is it?More to the point, if you’re asserting that there are “no facts” to go on, how are you alleging your purported conspiracy in the first place?…[/quote]
I don’t believe the Fed is doing anything illegal in the same respect as Goldman Sachs did nothing illegal…:)
Here is an article about the Fed discussing the housing bubble from 2005.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/03/greenspan-wanted-housing_n_560965.html
Transparency??
Allen Greenspan …”I would say this: We run the risk, by laying out the pros and cons of a particular argument, of inducing people to join in on the debate, and in this regard it is possible to lose control of a process that only we fully understand. We have a ratchet in here where, if we were to move forward, we can’t go back. So the concept of transparency is a very important concept but one that should be approached with a recognition that we cannot move back and forth on it. I’m a little concerned here that by raising certain issues we may not be able to backtrack.”
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Interesting article that gives insight on how the Fed works.raty4RParticipantInteresting that this happened on Thanksgiving. hummm…
Interesting that London stock exchange had “technical difficulties for most of the day. hummm…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/bri…ide-2009-11-26
Oh the largest stock holder of the lobdon stock exchange is a Dubai company, hummm…Interesting that Barclays of London was pushing Dubai debt this month. hummm…
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2009…view-on-dubai/
Interesting that Earlier this year Dubai was positioning itself to become a hedgefund center. hummm…
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2007/03/07/3003/dubai-the-next-hedge-fund-centre/Also remeber Dubai built a gold vault and was in the process of moving ALL their gold out of London and New York. hummm… payback?
I think this will cause the dollar to rally and gold silver to fall short term,
http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSGEE5AP0ZI20091126
It’s conditioned reflex. Trouble in the world – jump to US dollars. but I believe it will be very short term.raty4RParticipantInteresting that this happened on Thanksgiving. hummm…
Interesting that London stock exchange had “technical difficulties for most of the day. hummm…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/bri…ide-2009-11-26
Oh the largest stock holder of the lobdon stock exchange is a Dubai company, hummm…Interesting that Barclays of London was pushing Dubai debt this month. hummm…
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2009…view-on-dubai/
Interesting that Earlier this year Dubai was positioning itself to become a hedgefund center. hummm…
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2007/03/07/3003/dubai-the-next-hedge-fund-centre/Also remeber Dubai built a gold vault and was in the process of moving ALL their gold out of London and New York. hummm… payback?
I think this will cause the dollar to rally and gold silver to fall short term,
http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSGEE5AP0ZI20091126
It’s conditioned reflex. Trouble in the world – jump to US dollars. but I believe it will be very short term.raty4RParticipantInteresting that this happened on Thanksgiving. hummm…
Interesting that London stock exchange had “technical difficulties for most of the day. hummm…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/bri…ide-2009-11-26
Oh the largest stock holder of the lobdon stock exchange is a Dubai company, hummm…Interesting that Barclays of London was pushing Dubai debt this month. hummm…
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2009…view-on-dubai/
Interesting that Earlier this year Dubai was positioning itself to become a hedgefund center. hummm…
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2007/03/07/3003/dubai-the-next-hedge-fund-centre/Also remeber Dubai built a gold vault and was in the process of moving ALL their gold out of London and New York. hummm… payback?
I think this will cause the dollar to rally and gold silver to fall short term,
http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSGEE5AP0ZI20091126
It’s conditioned reflex. Trouble in the world – jump to US dollars. but I believe it will be very short term.raty4RParticipantInteresting that this happened on Thanksgiving. hummm…
Interesting that London stock exchange had “technical difficulties for most of the day. hummm…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/bri…ide-2009-11-26
Oh the largest stock holder of the lobdon stock exchange is a Dubai company, hummm…Interesting that Barclays of London was pushing Dubai debt this month. hummm…
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2009…view-on-dubai/
Interesting that Earlier this year Dubai was positioning itself to become a hedgefund center. hummm…
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2007/03/07/3003/dubai-the-next-hedge-fund-centre/Also remeber Dubai built a gold vault and was in the process of moving ALL their gold out of London and New York. hummm… payback?
I think this will cause the dollar to rally and gold silver to fall short term,
http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSGEE5AP0ZI20091126
It’s conditioned reflex. Trouble in the world – jump to US dollars. but I believe it will be very short term.raty4RParticipantInteresting that this happened on Thanksgiving. hummm…
Interesting that London stock exchange had “technical difficulties for most of the day. hummm…
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/bri…ide-2009-11-26
Oh the largest stock holder of the lobdon stock exchange is a Dubai company, hummm…Interesting that Barclays of London was pushing Dubai debt this month. hummm…
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2009…view-on-dubai/
Interesting that Earlier this year Dubai was positioning itself to become a hedgefund center. hummm…
http://ftalphaville.ft.com/blog/2007/03/07/3003/dubai-the-next-hedge-fund-centre/Also remeber Dubai built a gold vault and was in the process of moving ALL their gold out of London and New York. hummm… payback?
I think this will cause the dollar to rally and gold silver to fall short term,
http://www.reuters.com/article/bondsNews/idUSGEE5AP0ZI20091126
It’s conditioned reflex. Trouble in the world – jump to US dollars. but I believe it will be very short term.raty4RParticipant“Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. proposed asking banks to prepay three years of premiums to replenish reserves dented by a rash of bank failures that the agency said will cost $100 billion through 2013.”
What I find disgusting is this will be listed as assets by both sides. Headlines read: ‘Banks are Healty’
China is investing billions in Afghanistan. What is the US doing?
http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/10/14/2098654.aspx
Japan and the Middle East are taking delivery of their gold from London and NY.
I’ve read the IMF or was it the World bank? is going to increase member fees
Oh and the Dow is over 10,000 and the recession is over – green shoots everywhere!
Not sure what’s going on or going to happen, but I’m glad I took 50% of my 401k last summer and bought silver and gold.Maybe the dollar losing reserve currency will be blessing. It will be cheaper to manufactor and export American goods. It will be too expensive to import goods, we’ll have to make them here. The US can let whatever the new reserve currency is pay for the United Nations and NATO and world hunger relief and all the other crap we pay for and we can remove our armies from Gemany and Japan. (Russia and China would love that) Lot’s more Americans at home, having to buy stuff – America will have to restart industrial manufacturing again! yeah!
I just notice that all the countries wanting to remove the reserve dollar status are listed in my post.raty4RParticipant“Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. proposed asking banks to prepay three years of premiums to replenish reserves dented by a rash of bank failures that the agency said will cost $100 billion through 2013.”
What I find disgusting is this will be listed as assets by both sides. Headlines read: ‘Banks are Healty’
China is investing billions in Afghanistan. What is the US doing?
http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/10/14/2098654.aspx
Japan and the Middle East are taking delivery of their gold from London and NY.
I’ve read the IMF or was it the World bank? is going to increase member fees
Oh and the Dow is over 10,000 and the recession is over – green shoots everywhere!
Not sure what’s going on or going to happen, but I’m glad I took 50% of my 401k last summer and bought silver and gold.Maybe the dollar losing reserve currency will be blessing. It will be cheaper to manufactor and export American goods. It will be too expensive to import goods, we’ll have to make them here. The US can let whatever the new reserve currency is pay for the United Nations and NATO and world hunger relief and all the other crap we pay for and we can remove our armies from Gemany and Japan. (Russia and China would love that) Lot’s more Americans at home, having to buy stuff – America will have to restart industrial manufacturing again! yeah!
I just notice that all the countries wanting to remove the reserve dollar status are listed in my post.raty4RParticipant“Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. proposed asking banks to prepay three years of premiums to replenish reserves dented by a rash of bank failures that the agency said will cost $100 billion through 2013.”
What I find disgusting is this will be listed as assets by both sides. Headlines read: ‘Banks are Healty’
China is investing billions in Afghanistan. What is the US doing?
http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/10/14/2098654.aspx
Japan and the Middle East are taking delivery of their gold from London and NY.
I’ve read the IMF or was it the World bank? is going to increase member fees
Oh and the Dow is over 10,000 and the recession is over – green shoots everywhere!
Not sure what’s going on or going to happen, but I’m glad I took 50% of my 401k last summer and bought silver and gold.Maybe the dollar losing reserve currency will be blessing. It will be cheaper to manufactor and export American goods. It will be too expensive to import goods, we’ll have to make them here. The US can let whatever the new reserve currency is pay for the United Nations and NATO and world hunger relief and all the other crap we pay for and we can remove our armies from Gemany and Japan. (Russia and China would love that) Lot’s more Americans at home, having to buy stuff – America will have to restart industrial manufacturing again! yeah!
I just notice that all the countries wanting to remove the reserve dollar status are listed in my post.raty4RParticipant“Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. proposed asking banks to prepay three years of premiums to replenish reserves dented by a rash of bank failures that the agency said will cost $100 billion through 2013.”
What I find disgusting is this will be listed as assets by both sides. Headlines read: ‘Banks are Healty’
China is investing billions in Afghanistan. What is the US doing?
http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/10/14/2098654.aspx
Japan and the Middle East are taking delivery of their gold from London and NY.
I’ve read the IMF or was it the World bank? is going to increase member fees
Oh and the Dow is over 10,000 and the recession is over – green shoots everywhere!
Not sure what’s going on or going to happen, but I’m glad I took 50% of my 401k last summer and bought silver and gold.Maybe the dollar losing reserve currency will be blessing. It will be cheaper to manufactor and export American goods. It will be too expensive to import goods, we’ll have to make them here. The US can let whatever the new reserve currency is pay for the United Nations and NATO and world hunger relief and all the other crap we pay for and we can remove our armies from Gemany and Japan. (Russia and China would love that) Lot’s more Americans at home, having to buy stuff – America will have to restart industrial manufacturing again! yeah!
I just notice that all the countries wanting to remove the reserve dollar status are listed in my post. -
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