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Zhade Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-01-08 09:25 PM
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56. HEAR, HEAR. Worthy of its own thread.
Every time I hear someone supporting the bailout, I think, these people are doing exactly what they did when they fell for the WMD lies - believing PROVEN LIARS!

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  -Unknown terrain for economy (State of Massachusetts denied credit) depakid  Sep-30-08 11:43 PM   #0 
  - Why is a state spending money it doesn't have ?  madville   Sep-30-08 11:52 PM   #1 
  - I am sure they are getting revenues  Mojorabbit   Sep-30-08 11:56 PM   #2 
  - It's called cash flow  depakid   Oct-01-08 12:04 AM   #4 
  - it's astounding how economically illiterate people are  Ex Lurker   Oct-01-08 12:58 AM   #11 
     - But but, DU is smarter than everybody else  sandnsea   Oct-01-08 01:08 AM   #12 
     - Yeah, it's more honest too ...  Nihil   Oct-01-08 06:40 AM   #23 
        - self-delete  Two Americas   Oct-02-08 03:24 AM   #61 
        - I don't care if you trust my reasons or not.  Marrah_G   Oct-02-08 02:25 PM   #67 
     - Don't you dare get mad at us  skyounkin   Oct-01-08 02:07 AM   #14 
     - I'm not mad at anybody. But it is what it is n/t  Ex Lurker   Oct-01-08 02:24 AM   #15 
     - You're right, and this is very bad news  shrike   Oct-01-08 09:52 AM   #32 
  - It's a very short term loan.  grytpype   Oct-01-08 12:11 AM   #5 
  - These are revolving lines of credit- short term monies  Marrah_G   Oct-02-08 02:23 PM   #65 
  - Massachusetts will surely "be there" next month and "next year"  Mind_your_head   Sep-30-08 11:59 PM   #3 
  - Increase yields and I'm sure they'll find buyers n/t  SahaleArm   Oct-01-08 12:14 AM   #6 
  - So, it begins  skyounkin   Oct-01-08 12:34 AM   #7 
  - I read the article but didn't understand something  skyounkin   Oct-01-08 12:50 AM   #8 
  - No, commercial lenders that are freezing lending on a day-to-day basis.  truthisfreedom   Oct-01-08 04:48 AM   #21 
  - Welcome to the real world...  bhikkhu   Oct-01-08 12:54 AM   #9 
  - get back to me when your paycheck bounces because your employer  Ex Lurker   Oct-01-08 12:57 AM   #10 
  - amazing  Two Americas   Oct-01-08 02:44 PM   #36 
  - I do the accounting for the business, and it won't happen  bhikkhu   Oct-01-08 05:22 PM   #50 
  - Allow me to explain  endthewar   Oct-01-08 01:57 AM   #13 
     - Many businesses don't borrow to make payroll.  Seldona   Oct-01-08 06:41 AM   #24 
     - Agreed. Most businesses won't go out of business.  endthewar   Oct-01-08 06:51 AM   #25 
     - Only three?  tama   Oct-01-08 02:50 PM   #38 
        - It'll likely be more than 3%  endthewar   Oct-01-08 06:37 PM   #51 
     - So I guess you pay cash for everything you own?...n/t  Virginia Dare   Oct-01-08 08:36 AM   #27 
        - that's funny  Two Americas   Oct-01-08 02:36 PM   #34 
           - So if your water heater goes out, or your furnace, or your A/C....  WriteDown   Oct-01-08 02:38 PM   #35 
           - my, my  Two Americas   Oct-01-08 02:49 PM   #37 
           - Friends  tama   Oct-01-08 02:52 PM   #39 
           - If wages were indexed to inflation, like they used to be, that wouldn't be an issue.  Zhade   Oct-01-08 09:21 PM   #55 
              - bingo  Two Americas   Oct-02-08 02:11 AM   #60 
                 - When was this mystical time that you speak of when....  WriteDown   Oct-02-08 09:34 AM   #63 
                    - whatever  Two Americas   Oct-02-08 05:15 PM   #70 
           - Barney Frank didn't toe the line  Karenina   Oct-02-08 04:33 PM   #69 
     - But in this case, the state did have some money available  muriel_volestrangler   Oct-01-08 09:27 AM   #30 
     - I guess they do that in case of emergencies  endthewar   Oct-01-08 09:34 AM   #31 
     - These are usually called "cash flow problems"....  AntiFascist   Oct-01-08 04:14 PM   #47 
  - I witnessed the change over  Two Americas   Oct-01-08 02:34 AM   #16 
  - I agree totally.  DeSwiss   Oct-01-08 03:10 AM   #17 
  - Nobody is pretending that they're honest or trustworthy  depakid   Oct-01-08 03:19 AM   #18 
  - ROFL  Two Americas   Oct-01-08 03:38 AM   #19 
  - Not saying there weren't tons of scams or that I don't have disdain for those who caused the mess  depakid   Oct-01-08 04:35 AM   #20 
     - I understand  Two Americas   Oct-01-08 06:04 AM   #22 
  - "Not sure how much more Congress could do"? You must be joking.  bean fidhleir   Oct-01-08 07:37 AM   #26 
     - you misunderstood  Two Americas   Oct-01-08 02:26 PM   #33 
        - I know - I smacked myself upside the head right afterward  bean fidhleir   Oct-01-08 02:58 PM   #42 
           - the spin  Two Americas   Oct-01-08 07:31 PM   #52 
              - Your insight on this, while probably futile, is extremely appreciated.  Zhade   Oct-01-08 09:43 PM   #57 
  - Well said n/t  tama   Oct-01-08 02:55 PM   #40 
  - it took me a while to see this  Two Americas   Oct-01-08 03:07 PM   #44 
     - How deep does  tama   Oct-01-08 04:07 PM   #45 
     - it is way out of control  Two Americas   Oct-02-08 02:07 AM   #59 
     - TA- I think you couldn't be more wrong on this  Marrah_G   Oct-02-08 02:30 PM   #68 
        - I didn't say that  Two Americas   Oct-02-08 05:44 PM   #71 
  - I believe you. n/t  bitchkitty   Oct-01-08 09:18 PM   #54 
  - HEAR, HEAR. Worthy of its own thread.  Zhade   Oct-01-08 09:25 PM   #56 
     - I appreciate that Zhade  Two Americas   Oct-02-08 06:20 PM   #72 
  - And to think we've got a ballot issue that will abolish the income tax if passed  Bill McBlueState   Oct-01-08 09:14 AM   #28 
  - That's gotta have lenders worried  laptoprepairguy   Oct-01-08 09:21 AM   #29 
  - Imagine abolishing the FEDERAL income tax instead.  bean fidhleir   Oct-01-08 02:57 PM   #41 
     - Sounds like a plan  tama   Oct-01-08 04:09 PM   #46 
        - "I don't see states willing to fund the military-industrial complex"  bean fidhleir   Oct-01-08 04:20 PM   #48 
           - Hmm  tama   Oct-01-08 04:30 PM   #49 
  - This is part of my view  KakistocracyHater   Oct-01-08 03:00 PM   #43 
  - So let me get this straight - banks refused to give credit...  Zhade   Oct-01-08 09:15 PM   #53 
  - It's even worse: Mass is still one of the wealthiest states in the nation  bean fidhleir   Oct-02-08 02:24 PM   #66 
  - Could this be a strictly political ploy, like the crap the Cleveland banks pulled in 1979?  eridani   Oct-02-08 12:49 AM   #58 
  - Bet on it. And there's no Dennis around to call their bluff.  bean fidhleir   Oct-02-08 02:17 PM   #64 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Oct-02-08 03:30 AM   #62 
  - The financial blackmail from the banks begins.  TroubleMan   Oct-02-08 06:32 PM   #73 
 

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