Taitertots
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Mon May-30-11 09:28 AM
Response to Reply #23 |
| 30. Is this supposed to have the sarcasm tag? |
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Or are you seriously defending that video.
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| -When will interest rates go back up? |
Courtesy Flush |
May-29-11 01:18 PM |
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just before you can afford to buy a home |
FreakinDJ |
May-29-11 01:20 PM |
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When the economy is recovered, not still in recovery |
Taitertots |
May-29-11 01:21 PM |
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If the GOP gets their way, it won't be long. Don't count on savings accounts to go up, but loans... |
HopeHoops |
May-29-11 01:30 PM |
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As soon as the policy of quantitative easing has allowed the government |
individual rights |
May-29-11 01:31 PM |
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So, how does QE "plunder" your assets? n/t |
Taitertots |
May-29-11 01:53 PM |
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By creating money ex nihilo... |
individual rights |
May-29-11 02:10 PM |
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LOL! Did you base your opinion about the situation on that obvious bullshit? |
Taitertots |
May-29-11 02:28 PM |
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It should be obvious, the law of physics affirms that something cannot be created from nothing. |
individual rights |
May-29-11 04:41 PM |
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You know little physics and even less economics, apparently. First, you |
coalition_unwilling |
May-29-11 04:54 PM |
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I suppose that metaphysically, it is theoretically possible to get something from nothing, but we |
individual rights |
May-29-11 05:14 PM |
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Enjoy your stay. Alas, shall be without my insights. - n/t |
coalition_unwilling |
May-29-11 05:19 PM |
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You seem to be suggesting that any criticism of Bernanke and the fedreserve |
individual rights |
May-29-11 07:22 PM |
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Not blasphemous, just not based in reality |
Taitertots |
May-30-11 07:43 AM |
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Your statement is incorrect for two main reasons |
Taitertots |
May-30-11 07:39 AM |
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If you don't understand this BASIC STUFF. |
sendero |
May-30-11 08:16 AM |
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Is this supposed to have the sarcasm tag? |
Taitertots |
May-30-11 09:28 AM |
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I didn't look at any video.. |
sendero |
May-30-11 11:09 AM |
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A lot of people think they know what happens when you print currency |
Taitertots |
May-30-11 11:34 AM |
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Economics.. |
sendero |
May-30-11 11:47 AM |
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Two years is generally accepted as long enough to see inflationary effects |
Taitertots |
May-30-11 12:05 PM |
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QE is already causing inflation.. |
sendero |
May-30-11 05:25 PM |
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It hasn't, it isn't, and there are other factors |
Taitertots |
May-31-11 04:58 PM |
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QE |
melm00se |
May-30-11 08:18 AM |
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It already hasn't driven inflation |
Taitertots |
May-30-11 08:29 AM |
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"t already hasn't driven inflation" |
melm00se |
May-30-11 12:53 PM |
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Cherry picked price increases are NOT inflation |
Taitertots |
May-30-11 01:26 PM |
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the published CPI |
melm00se |
May-31-11 04:55 AM |
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Food and energy were intentionally glossed over to avoid making the results misleading |
Taitertots |
May-31-11 04:39 PM |
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I think that interest rates will go up this year. |
theoldman |
May-29-11 01:40 PM |
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->ATTENTION: Starting this June, the Federal Reserve will nolonger be purchasing Federal... |
Poll_Blind |
May-29-11 01:43 PM |
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divvy |
May-30-11 08:19 AM |
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Your last sentence explains why stocks rocketed during QE. |
Lucky Luciano |
May-29-11 02:06 PM |
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Any time the Chinese say it will |
ThomWV |
May-29-11 02:09 PM |
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THAT's the correct short term answer. |
unblock |
May-30-11 08:12 AM |
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I think Oil Exporters own more debt than the Chinese |
divvy |
May-30-11 08:28 AM |
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OP says.... |
katanalori |
May-29-11 03:26 PM |
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When the bond markets lose confidence in our debt instruments. |
roamer65 |
May-29-11 07:27 PM |
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that will not happen for at least a couple years. |
unblock |
May-30-11 08:10 AM |
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I posed that question to a friend ..... his response |
divvy |
May-30-11 09:35 AM |
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interest rates |
melm00se |
May-30-11 08:21 AM |
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Unemployment at 7% or less, and upward pressure on wages. |
divvy |
May-30-11 08:23 AM |
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