How is that in any way hypocrisy? We're not talking about the constitution or even an international treaty, and Bush violated both, but instead just the internal laws of the US which the government has every legal right to change when it pleases. As I recall you supported such legal changes in the past, even when they violated international law, such as the tribunal system and support for torture and illegal wire tapping.
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Originally posted by DinoDoc View PostGod damn Rule of Law. How dare it get in the way of saving Italian investments and the valuable goal of shipping jobs to Mexico and China!
Will this negatively impact future financial transactions? Maybe in the short term but given that countries which have done far worse have recovered very quickly I doubt there will be a long term impact. Mexico defaulted on most of it's national debt in the early 80's and five years later it was right back in the regular financial system getting loans as if nothing happened. There is more capital out there then good investments so I suspect the US will be just fine.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Jon, the reason you have this impression is that the cases where a corp has too much debt and fails spectacularly are apparent to everybody. The newspapers report on it, the talking heads blab about it blah blah blah.
What you DON'T see, unless you look carefully, is at all the companies which are saved and contribute positively due to the financing they receive.
It's an availability bias. You base your judgment on what's around you, instead of trying to get an unbiased sample of the whole world.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten View Postjust the internal laws of the US which the government has every legal right to change when it pleases.
So Obama is above the law? Or are you saying that he can simply change the law by executive dictat? Either way, you're a hypocrite...I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten View Postjust the internal laws of the US which the government has every legal right to change when it pleases.
Unfair or not it is a fact and people should have thought about that ahead of time since in politically charged matters politicians do it all the time.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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I'm not sure how browbeating businessmen makes Obama worse than the guy who told Nixon to blast the ever-living piss out of Cambodia. When it comes to escalating wars to attack the uninvolved, well, his predecessor did that.
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No, I'm just pointing out that law makers can change the law
Obama isn't a lawmaker, you moron.
I'm not sure how browbeating businessmen makes Obama worse than the guy who told Nixon to blast the ever-living piss out of Cambodia.
Presidents have pretty substantial war-making powers thanks to their role as Commander in Chief and the lack of any alternative decision-making authority. That's not the case with bankruptcy law. Obama is skirting the law for political reasons in an area where it's quite settled, effective decision-making bodies already exist and the President has had no tradition role.Last edited by Drake Tungsten; May 21, 2009, 13:03.KH FOR OWNER!
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If Obama continues down this path the negative consequences in dollars to the US will probably be greater than the negative consequences from the Iraq war or Vietnam.
12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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It's true.
I'm already planning government expropriation derivatives.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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If they ban those I need to have a synthetic substitute.
Hmmm...12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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It's true.
I know...
I'm already planning government expropriation derivatives. ...
If they ban those I need to have a synthetic substitute.
Couldn't you just modify the terms of a CDS to include government expropriation as a liquidity event? Or are we assuming that CDS has already been banned or regulated to the point of worthlessness?KH FOR OWNER!
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I'm talking about selling insurance ONLY on the amount that the government expropriates. Not the amount that is lost due to the company owing more than it can pay.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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