Actually, if Monopolies are private, deregulation could save money.
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Originally posted by Zkribbler
No, they were a direct result of Republican deregulation, of the Republican mantra that govenment does not provide solutions to problems but is in fact the problem, and of the Repuiblican's PollyAnnic belief that we should place our trust in the innate virtue of corporations.
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Originally posted by Zkribbler
No, they were a direct result of Republican deregulation, of the Republican mantra that govenment does not provide solutions to problems but is in fact the problem, and of the Repuiblican's PollyAnnic belief that we should place our trust in the innate virtue of corporations.
Hm...didn't Jimmy Carter start deregulating during his administration?
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Originally posted by TCO
So Enron, Worldcom, Tyco, and all the dotcoms were good sense?
Least the Democrat supports on these boards gloat, I would also point out that the Democrats controled the Congress during the Reagan-Bush years. Thus, none of this couldn't have happened without their direct collusion with the Republicans.Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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So the dotcom craziness was a silly bubble that couldn't last and that actually wasted resources (during the Clinton presidency) or they were sustainable excellence (during the Clinton presidency).
Face it. Clinton had a bubble. It was bull****. The market was overvalued. Cut and dried. It may not even have been his fault. But he shouldn't take credit for it. If he does, he's taking credit for smoke and mirrors dotcom silliness.
But of course, who expects a Democrat or a communist to understand economics or business, anyway.
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I just remember being really depressed. Music was so depressing in the mid-90's.
Even Metallica's Load album was really depressing and feeled with more self hatred than usual.
I listened to a lot of Smashing Pumpkins Meloncollie and the Infinite Sadness. A great album, but very depressing.
I remember listeing to Pantera's suicide note parts 1 and 2 alot. That didn't make me feel any better .
And Radiohead had their Creep song, beck had his loser song. Stone Temple Pilots also had a creep song.
I remember the crow soundtrack. excellent soundtrack, but filled with more depressing songs.
Then you had the rage of rage against the machine with their first 2 albums. But that was more rage, nothing really depressing there.
lots of doom and gloom
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Originally posted by TCO
So the dotcom craziness was a silly bubble that couldn't last and that actually wasted resources (during the Clinton presidency) or they were sustainable excellence (during the Clinton presidency).
Face it. Clinton had a bubble. It was bull****. The market was overvalued. Cut and dried. It may not even have been his fault. But he shouldn't take credit for it. If he does, he's taking credit for smoke and mirrors dotcom silliness.
But of course, who expects a Democrat or a communist to understand economics or business, anyway.
If I knew anything about investing back then (actually I still don't) I would have invested in bonds or those things that go up when stocks go down.
I think it is time some of you guys realize that the economy is controlled by sources outside the goverment. In this case the internet and technology explosion.
Are you telling me democrats developed this technology themselves? or that Reagan and them forsaw that technology would explode like it did and an internet would be created? None of these people had anything to do with the economy in the late 90's.
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I read recently that in 10 years or so, there will be something like 100,000 jobs more than there are people to fill them (in America that is), and in 2035 it will be double that.
So.. there's not going to be ENOUGH ppl to fill the jobs, now that is a nice future to think ofbe free
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optimism is a good thing
I sure hope so.
Because it seems now we are losing accounting and customer service jobs overseas. we are also losing technology related jobs overseas as well. That seems to be a much bigger problem thatn just losing manufacturing jobs overseas.
but all of that could be moot, if something else comes along.
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here's the article for more accurate details
be free
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