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Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis

Your are a commie pinko scrub. The AntiLunsers will come for you in the middle of the night, round you up, and carry you off to some camp in a far away foreign country.Spuzzell wrote:For, it's essential. Just look at Japan, ok?
And I'm so tired of DaGip. Seriously. Get a new idea, for the love of god.
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis

thats a good one.... very funny....DaGip wrote:Your are a commie pinko scrub. The AntiLunsers will come for you in the middle of the night, round you up, and carry you off to some camp in a far away foreign country.Spuzzell wrote:For, it's essential. Just look at Japan, ok?
And I'm so tired of DaGip. Seriously. Get a new idea, for the love of god.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Hey. Senators and Congressmen don't get that choice, so neither do you.Neoteny wrote:An option for "economics is a field of study that I do not pretend to understand" would officially have one vote right now.
I can tell you what makes the most sense to my biologically oriented mind, but that won't necessarily hold certain in the real world. I think Ben Stein is a kook, if that helps.Hologram wrote:Hey. Senators and Congressmen don't get that choice, so neither do you.Neoteny wrote:An option for "economics is a field of study that I do not pretend to understand" would officially have one vote right now.
Incidentally, if you want an idea of what economists think about such things, check out the Dilbert Blog or google Scott Adams survey of economists.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
If it helps out Juan or DaGip I'm against it.Pedronicus wrote:are you for it or against it?
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis

The first bill was for 700 billion, but after the Senate got a hold of it, they added another 150 billion! Then the freakin' House decided to vote it in! Go figure...Pedronicus wrote:i voted good idea at the start of this thread, but its just a case of sticking your finger in the dyke. Which in hindsight makes it a bad idea. something had to be done to try and free up interbank credit.
If anymore money is to be throw at the problem, then it's already been a waste of time.
The people who came up with 700 billion didn't really know how much exactly was needed, and the delay in getting it passed has made the 700 billion not enough. So it's probably all a waste of time now anyway.
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis

Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
You are my hero!AceArtemis wrote:If anyone cares to read all 451 pages.![]()
http://banking.senate.gov/public/_files ... 32_xml.pdf
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No, he hired an independent survey of economists on the presidential election out of his own pocket. He had no hand in it except that he payed for it and reported it. It's strictly a cross-section of the views of economists. Another reason I'm voting Obama, by the way.Neoteny wrote:I can tell you what makes the most sense to my biologically oriented mind, but that won't necessarily hold certain in the real world. I think Ben Stein is a kook, if that helps.Hologram wrote:Hey. Senators and Congressmen don't get that choice, so neither do you.Neoteny wrote:An option for "economics is a field of study that I do not pretend to understand" would officially have one vote right now.
Incidentally, if you want an idea of what economists think about such things, check out the Dilbert Blog or google Scott Adams survey of economists.
On Dilbert, I have reason to believe that Scott Adams is also a kook, but no reason to believe that this influences his economics education or views on the field. However, I can admit that my capacity to discern such is diverted by the majority of my intellectual focus being centralized elsewhere...
Communtis bastard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hologram wrote:Totally against it, though, honestly, I don't really mind that it got passed. Sure I prefer capitalism, as is portrayed by my nay vote, but socialism is a completely viable economic strategy. And who knows, we might pull a China in another 70 or 80 years and revert back to capitalism. Whatever.
Still, I think that if it even solves the problem now, it'll make the problem come back in 50 years and possibly worse.
As I like to say, everyone loves a free market until it comes and bites them in the ass.
Capitalist pig!!!!GrimReaper. wrote:Communtis bastard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hologram wrote:Totally against it, though, honestly, I don't really mind that it got passed. Sure I prefer capitalism, as is portrayed by my nay vote, but socialism is a completely viable economic strategy. And who knows, we might pull a China in another 70 or 80 years and revert back to capitalism. Whatever.
Still, I think that if it even solves the problem now, it'll make the problem come back in 50 years and possibly worse.
As I like to say, everyone loves a free market until it comes and bites them in the ass.
I think we all feel slightly sickened that public money is bailing out the fat cats but there really was little choice , remember that those who drove the problem would be nicely cosseted from a severe depression as a result of the millions they salted away. The lesson to be learnt is that in future, economic policy should never be driven solely by political dogma.Napoleon Ier wrote:A $700 billion subsidization of fraudulent financial practices, but it may be a necessary one to save us from economic meltdown. However-maybe the meltdown is something that just needs grinning and bearing, if we're going to let the system self-adjust rather than perpetuate a clearly broken system in the name of short-term security.