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In reply to the discussion: It was all about Wall Street all along. Apparently, this whole theater of the absurd [View all]earcandle
(3,622 posts)26. or build ourselves up brick by brick
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It was all about Wall Street all along. Apparently, this whole theater of the absurd [View all]
Cleita
Jan 2013
OP
Well, no, but that is a thing to consider when negotiating about a fiscal cliff.
Honeycombe8
Jan 2013
#10
These would be the retirement funds with brochures full of returns at 4, 6, 7% that are only
jtuck004
Jan 2013
#11
+ Every single person who lost their home, had their job outsourced, etc n/t
truedelphi
Jan 2013
#15
Maybe, but at least I'm not an unimportant little bully that blames victims and
jtuck004
Jan 2013
#24
Well, 50,000 people a month being foreclosed on, 26 million wanting jobs, all those are
jtuck004
Jan 2013
#47
And: Table 1: Distribution of net worth and financial wealth in the United States, 1983-2010
jtuck004
Jan 2013
#25
the stock market has fuck all to do with whether we're in recession or not. & 2/3 of retirees
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#30