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Originally posted by HalfLotus View PostThis is far more Congressional support than any such bill has received before.
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Originally posted by Darius871 View PostSure, they're shakin' in their boots all right.
"OMG, how are we going to explain all these budget entries for bribes, hitmen, and black helicopters???"Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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I'm honestly still trying to figure out if supporting Ron Paul makes people mentally ill or if he just attracts the mentally ill to his cause. Paultards indeed.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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Originally posted by HalfLotus View PostBoundless optimism alert.
In any event, I didn't say when a rebound would be if any, just that there would be one. Leading economists might say 1-2 years, and you in your vast expertise might say we'll face 10 years of a hyperinflationary vicious cycle before finally shedding the most fictitious elements of our economy, but in either case some sort of "trough" would eventually be reached. Surely you don't deny this. Or are you really planning for some Thunderdome escapades?
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I don't see the hyperinflation thing happening, if that's what you mean by Thunderdome.
I suspect a slow and steady decline and a shift toward 'world currencies', i.e. IMF SDRs or a full basket, moving away from the dollar. A big step toward this was taken at the recent G20 summit.
And these 'leading economists', are they perhaps the ones who say things like "no one could have predicted this" (as Greenspan said in Congressional testimony), while Schiff and the Austrians, among others, have been predicting it for decades?
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Originally posted by Oerdin View PostOriginally posted by Darius871 View PostSure, they're shakin' in their boots all right.
"OMG, how are we going to explain all these budget entries for bribes, hitmen, and black helicopters???"
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Originally posted by HalfLotus View PostAnd these 'leading economists', are they perhaps the ones who say things like "no one could have predicted this" (as Greenspan said in Congressional testimony)
Originally posted by HalfLotus View Postwhile Schiff and the Austrians, among others, have been predicting it for decades?Last edited by Darius871; June 14, 2009, 20:53.
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Originally posted by Darius871 View PostWhich could be no better explained by some upwelling of support than by the unique historical anomaly presented by the colossal disbursements the Fed has had to make in reaction to the market collapse and related concerns about inflation. Once the economy rebounds and the sheeple can get back to indulging themselves at the mall, they won't give two ****s about who did and did not get loans from the Fed.Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
When I was younger I thought curfews were silly, but now as the daughter of a young woman, I appreciate them. - Rah
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Yes I'm aware that the Fed has kept its books and proceedings confidential even when asked, but that only suggests that Congress is too "gutless" to require access, not that it's "powerless" to get access. There's a gigantic difference between one grandstanding jackass at a committee hearing asking for highly sensitive information to which he/she is not statutorily entitled and Congress actually passing a bill statutorily entitling specified individuals to that information. Congress is free to do the latter anytime it damned well pleases, and therefore the Fed "denies" Congress nothing. Rather, Congress just doesn't care, because voters apply no pressure that would make them care. If they want to know, they can find out, but they don't, so they won't. That impugns Congress and the idiots that vote for them, not the Fed system in itself.
but it does require Congress to give us regular updates on where our money is going
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Originally posted by HalfLotus View PostYou seem to have a lot of information on the topic Darius, but haven't shared your view on HR 1207 yet. What do you think?Last edited by Darius871; June 14, 2009, 22:59.
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Originally posted by Berzerker View Postbut it does require Congress to give us regular updates on where our money is going
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