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Rich ToscanoKeymasterYeah, great to meet everyone new and see all my old friends again. Thanks to everyone… let’s do it again soon.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterYeah, great to meet everyone new and see all my old friends again. Thanks to everyone… let’s do it again soon.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymasterYeah, great to meet everyone new and see all my old friends again. Thanks to everyone… let’s do it again soon.
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=temeculaguy]speaking of tuesday, are wearing nametags, hats, buttons, or our underwear on the outside? Or are we just winging it. I’ll be easy to find, I’ll be the only one actually glancing at the Laker/Thunder game. [/quote]
It’s Monday (ie tomorrow), not Tuesday…
Good point about recognition but at this point I’d say let’s just wing it. If I remember I will make a little sign or something (but that’s the kind of thing I may or may not remember).
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=temeculaguy]speaking of tuesday, are wearing nametags, hats, buttons, or our underwear on the outside? Or are we just winging it. I’ll be easy to find, I’ll be the only one actually glancing at the Laker/Thunder game. [/quote]
It’s Monday (ie tomorrow), not Tuesday…
Good point about recognition but at this point I’d say let’s just wing it. If I remember I will make a little sign or something (but that’s the kind of thing I may or may not remember).
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=temeculaguy]speaking of tuesday, are wearing nametags, hats, buttons, or our underwear on the outside? Or are we just winging it. I’ll be easy to find, I’ll be the only one actually glancing at the Laker/Thunder game. [/quote]
It’s Monday (ie tomorrow), not Tuesday…
Good point about recognition but at this point I’d say let’s just wing it. If I remember I will make a little sign or something (but that’s the kind of thing I may or may not remember).
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=temeculaguy]speaking of tuesday, are wearing nametags, hats, buttons, or our underwear on the outside? Or are we just winging it. I’ll be easy to find, I’ll be the only one actually glancing at the Laker/Thunder game. [/quote]
It’s Monday (ie tomorrow), not Tuesday…
Good point about recognition but at this point I’d say let’s just wing it. If I remember I will make a little sign or something (but that’s the kind of thing I may or may not remember).
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=temeculaguy]speaking of tuesday, are wearing nametags, hats, buttons, or our underwear on the outside? Or are we just winging it. I’ll be easy to find, I’ll be the only one actually glancing at the Laker/Thunder game. [/quote]
It’s Monday (ie tomorrow), not Tuesday…
Good point about recognition but at this point I’d say let’s just wing it. If I remember I will make a little sign or something (but that’s the kind of thing I may or may not remember).
rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=carlsbadworker]
The reason that Japan had 0% rates but it still has deflation is because the famous phenomenon known as “carry-trade”. The rest of the world’s economy was booming at that time. So naturally, people took money from Japan central bank and invested it elsewhere. So the printing press does not work as a tool to fight deflation over there.
[/quote]Actually, Japan’s low rates didn’t translate to an increase in the money supply. And they didn’t start quantitative easing (central banker euphemism for money printing) until 2001 — ie a decade after the bust started. So as far as the “printing press” goes, Bernanke and crew have already done what it took Japan over a decade to do.
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=carlsbadworker]
The reason that Japan had 0% rates but it still has deflation is because the famous phenomenon known as “carry-trade”. The rest of the world’s economy was booming at that time. So naturally, people took money from Japan central bank and invested it elsewhere. So the printing press does not work as a tool to fight deflation over there.
[/quote]Actually, Japan’s low rates didn’t translate to an increase in the money supply. And they didn’t start quantitative easing (central banker euphemism for money printing) until 2001 — ie a decade after the bust started. So as far as the “printing press” goes, Bernanke and crew have already done what it took Japan over a decade to do.
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=carlsbadworker]
The reason that Japan had 0% rates but it still has deflation is because the famous phenomenon known as “carry-trade”. The rest of the world’s economy was booming at that time. So naturally, people took money from Japan central bank and invested it elsewhere. So the printing press does not work as a tool to fight deflation over there.
[/quote]Actually, Japan’s low rates didn’t translate to an increase in the money supply. And they didn’t start quantitative easing (central banker euphemism for money printing) until 2001 — ie a decade after the bust started. So as far as the “printing press” goes, Bernanke and crew have already done what it took Japan over a decade to do.
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=carlsbadworker]
The reason that Japan had 0% rates but it still has deflation is because the famous phenomenon known as “carry-trade”. The rest of the world’s economy was booming at that time. So naturally, people took money from Japan central bank and invested it elsewhere. So the printing press does not work as a tool to fight deflation over there.
[/quote]Actually, Japan’s low rates didn’t translate to an increase in the money supply. And they didn’t start quantitative easing (central banker euphemism for money printing) until 2001 — ie a decade after the bust started. So as far as the “printing press” goes, Bernanke and crew have already done what it took Japan over a decade to do.
Rich
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=carlsbadworker]
The reason that Japan had 0% rates but it still has deflation is because the famous phenomenon known as “carry-trade”. The rest of the world’s economy was booming at that time. So naturally, people took money from Japan central bank and invested it elsewhere. So the printing press does not work as a tool to fight deflation over there.
[/quote]Actually, Japan’s low rates didn’t translate to an increase in the money supply. And they didn’t start quantitative easing (central banker euphemism for money printing) until 2001 — ie a decade after the bust started. So as far as the “printing press” goes, Bernanke and crew have already done what it took Japan over a decade to do.
Rich
January 11, 2009 at 8:51 AM in reply to: New Paradigm: The job market is the biggest economic problem #326962
Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=threadkiller]I see it as silly that desktop underwriters would bother to look at 401k savings also. They can not attach it(make any liens or get judgements), it is for retirement, not for paying the mortgage. Yet they want to know !- by the way Rich I think the clock on the server is on Mountain time has that always been the case, I guess I’m not too observant.[/quote]
You set your own time zone on the “my account” page.
Rich
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