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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult         


Author: Shrikeback
Date: Sep 19, 2008 00:08

On Sep 18, 10:48 pm, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
> Really, it isn't difficult. Where there's a will, there's a way.
>
> And where's decent Values and honourable Principles involved, there's always
> lot's of Goodwill too.
>
> Read about it. It isn't perfect, however, it damn well works!
>
> Feel free to share

You think we don't have agencies for this, and agencies
for that, and more regulatory bureaucratic verbiage than
you could ever squeeze out of a whole division of lawyers
even if you forced them to work until the end of the afterlife
when their circle of hell is privatized?
> "Fear not the path of truth for the lack of people walking on it." RFK 1968

Actually, in these days after faith has died, faith becomes
an act of the will. There are so many paths of truth, you are
bound to be on one all by yourself.
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 00:26

gmail.com> wrote in message
news:539b05ca-6e14-4bfa-9e2f-a2827f20b895@b2g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 18, 10:48 pm, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
> Really, it isn't difficult. Where there's a will, there's a way.
>
> And where's decent Values and honourable Principles involved, there's
> always
> lot's of Goodwill too.
>
> Read about it. It isn't perfect, however, it damn well works!
>
> Feel free to share

You think we don't have agencies for this, and agencies
for that, and more regulatory bureaucratic verbiage than
you could ever squeeze out of a whole division of lawyers
even if you forced them to work until the end of the afterlife
when their circle of hell is privatized?
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult         


Author: turtoni
Date: Sep 19, 2008 08:01

> Sean:
> Being on one all by yourself, is the only one worth walking. Think about it.
> IOW try switching off the hypnotic propaganda that keeps playing on auto in
> your mind telling you how great it is, how free you are, whilst your nation
> goes down the toilet. :-)

"Discussions on anti-Americanism have in most cases lacked a precise
definition of what the sentiment entails, which has led to the term
being used broadly and in an impressionistic manner, resulting in an
incoherent nature in the many expressions described as anti-American."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti_americanism
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:58

"turtoni" fastmail.net> wrote in message
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>> Sean:
>> Being on one all by yourself, is the only one worth walking. Think about
>> it.
>> IOW try switching off the hypnotic propaganda that keeps playing on auto
>> in
>> your mind telling you how great it is, how free you are, whilst your
>> nation
>> goes down the toilet. :-)
>
> "Discussions on anti-Americanism have in most cases lacked a precise
> definition of what the sentiment entails, which has led to the term
> being used broadly and in an impressionistic manner, resulting in an
> incoherent nature in the many expressions described as anti-American."
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti_americanism

Noun
ignorance (plural ignorances)
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult         


Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:40

On Sep 19, 3:26 am, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
> ...There are many other Nations that do
> it much much better, as imperfect as that may be, and still have solid
> economies and sustainable growth,...

Not without the USA they don't.

The USA sniffles and you guys are blown off your seats. We sneeze and
your economies collapse.

The reverse is not the case.

Ask yourself why.

Fred Weiss
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:39

"Fred Weiss" papertig.com> wrote in message
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On Sep 19, 3:26 am, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
> ...There are many other Nations that do
> it much much better, as imperfect as that may be, and still have solid
> economies and sustainable growth,...

Not without the USA they don't.

The USA sniffles and you guys are blown off your seats. We sneeze and
your economies collapse.

The reverse is not the case.

Ask yourself why.

Fred Weiss

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Sean:

Fred, I have asked myself why, and uncovered many answers that add up.

The reverse is not the case?

OK, there's truth in that for sure. However, ponder this.
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:58

"Fred Weiss" papertig.com> wrote in message
news:1cb9beda-ba8d-436e-8af4-12662bdb51b0@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 19, 3:26 am, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
> ...There are many other Nations that do
> it much much better, as imperfect as that may be, and still have solid
> economies and sustainable growth,...

Not without the USA they don't.

The USA sniffles and you guys are blown off your seats. We sneeze and
your economies collapse.
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SEAN:
PS
All other economies are being affected by the USA financial crisis, that is
true. Such is the nature of inter-connectedness. No doubt, what is going to
happen in the USA from here on will have a trickle effect on GDP exports and
the economies of all other nations, for sure that is true.

But Fred, there is only one nation who's economy is collapsing. And that is
the USA's.
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 20, 2008 00:50

Oh PS ....

Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens, said conditions in the Australian
banking system were "light years" away from those in other banking systems
around the world.

We're doin' just fine thanks Fred. Stick around and watch as the future
unfolds. :)
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult         


Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 21, 2008 06:22

On Sep 20, 1:39 am, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
> Now, imagine if NONE of the world would deal with the USA?
>
> What then Mr. Positive?

Including not using the technology which originated in the USA?
Imagine that.

Give up our $13trillion market? Yeah, right. Imagine that.

And while you're still grinning and imagining, see if you can come up
with a list of 10 breakthrough technologies of the last 100yrs which
originated in Australia.

Fred Weiss
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Re: Financial System Stability - It isn't that difficult         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 21, 2008 07:50

"Fred Weiss" papertig.com> wrote in message
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On Sep 20, 1:39 am, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
> Now, imagine if NONE of the world would deal with the USA?
>
> What then Mr. Positive?

Including not using the technology which originated in the USA?
Imagine that.

Give up our $13trillion market? Yeah, right. Imagine that.

And while you're still grinning and imagining, see if you can come up
with a list of 10 breakthrough technologies of the last 100yrs which
originated in Australia.

Fred Weiss

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