13 bank failures this year and counting, and that doesn't include Wachovia, which is pretty much dead but being picked apart by the vultures, I mean er, Citi and Wells Fargo.Tough lessons ahead for everyone. Guess what, if you buy on credit, someone has to pay the piper...in the old days, you were responsible. Now, with this new sense of entitlement among the middle class, everyone thinks that they shouldn't be penalized for borrowing against their overpriced home to buy a jacked up pickup truck and jet skis. It's time for everyone that was greedy and complacent to pay the piper.<a class="user" href="http://www.bankspiral.com">http://www.bankspiral.com</a>We will see large numbers of bank failures and unemployment regardless of any economic intervention. The sooner we realize that, the sooner we will start saving and producing, which is ultimately the only thing that can eventually mitigate the debt crisis. But no one is willing to do that. They'd rather have their $4.00 lattes and weekends at Crate & Barrel before acknowledging reality.So let me get this straight: Republicans and conservative nut jobs used to rally against government, complaining about how evil it is. Now they are rallying for it, saying it is the only way out of this mess? McCain et al are hypocrites...
It was exactly that hyperinflation that the National Socialists resolved when they nationalized the banking industry. That was the whole point. Germany went from hyperinflation where the currency was practically worthless to an amazing economic recovery and it didn't take 70 years, as they'd been told. It just took getting the banking industry under control.
You really need to get out more. Take your mind out for a walk in God's great natural settings. Both parties are out to destroy our Constitution. If you think otherwise you are free (for now) to do so.
misinformantOct 4, 2008
SHUT THE FLYING F**K UP ABOUT RON PAUL YOU DUMBS**T MOTHERF**KERS. NOBODY CARES HOW YOU WASTE YOUR VOTE
chadpyleOct 4, 2008
Ron Paul has been an outspoken opponent of special interest campaign financing.Education is your friend... go get some.
radicchioOct 4, 2008
13 bank failures this year and counting, and that doesn't include Wachovia, which is pretty much dead but being picked apart by the vultures, I mean er, Citi and Wells Fargo.Tough lessons ahead for everyone. Guess what, if you buy on credit, someone has to pay the piper...in the old days, you were responsible. Now, with this new sense of entitlement among the middle class, everyone thinks that they shouldn't be penalized for borrowing against their overpriced home to buy a jacked up pickup truck and jet skis. It's time for everyone that was greedy and complacent to pay the piper.<a class="user" href="http://www.bankspiral.com">http://www.bankspiral.com</a>We will see large numbers of bank failures and unemployment regardless of any economic intervention. The sooner we realize that, the sooner we will start saving and producing, which is ultimately the only thing that can eventually mitigate the debt crisis. But no one is willing to do that. They'd rather have their $4.00 lattes and weekends at Crate & Barrel before acknowledging reality.So let me get this straight: Republicans and conservative nut jobs used to rally against government, complaining about how evil it is. Now they are rallying for it, saying it is the only way out of this mess? McCain et al are hypocrites...
halfbrainjOct 5, 2008
Praise your owners for ever!
Closed AccountOct 5, 2008
It was exactly that hyperinflation that the National Socialists resolved when they nationalized the banking industry. That was the whole point. Germany went from hyperinflation where the currency was practically worthless to an amazing economic recovery and it didn't take 70 years, as they'd been told. It just took getting the banking industry under control.
Closed AccountOct 6, 2008
Whoops. Replied to the wrong thread.
imtruckingusaOct 12, 2008
You really need to get out more. Take your mind out for a walk in God's great natural settings. Both parties are out to destroy our Constitution. If you think otherwise you are free (for now) to do so.