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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 23:05
"Day Brown" <daybrown@daybrown.org> wrote in message news:48d48b3d$0$26803$ec3e2dad@unlimited.usenetmonster.com... Sean wrote: Best to wake up and smell the daisies growing in 2008. It's a different world, with different people behaving very differently than in the past. Ponder on that if you wish. Seems like there's a word for when the government owns the business and the business owns the government. From early ...
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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:57
Day Brown <daybrown@daybrown.org> wrote Sean wrote Best to wake up and smell the daisies growing in 2008. It's a different world, with different people behaving very differently than in the past. Ponder on that if you wish. Seems like there's a word for when the government owns the business and the business owns the government. From early in the 20th century: "fascism". Nope, fascism is something quite different ...
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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:34
Sean wrote: Best to wake up and smell the daisies growing in 2008. It's a different world, with different people behaving very differently than in the past. Ponder on that if you wish. Seems like there's a word for when the government owns the business and the business owns the government. From early in the 20th century: "fascism".
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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 20:16
"robin" <rs2405@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:a5b81a71-4078-4034-895d-e58e1b8eba27@i24g2000prf.googlegroups.com... How much can America afford? Republicans at one point in time had a reputation as champions of fiscal integrity. "There's no such thing as a free lunch. "You cannot establish sound security on borrowed money." "You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than you earn." The liberal or ...
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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Author: robin
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:57
How much can America afford? Republicans at one point in time had a reputation as champions of fiscal integrity. "There's no such thing as a free lunch. "You cannot establish sound security on borrowed money." "You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than you earn." The liberal or compassion or "socailly responsible" voices have often declared our duty as a society to step up to the plate when ever there are crises that ...
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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Sep 18, 2008 21:02
Fred Weiss <fredweiss@papertig.com> wrote Sean <h...@now.com.au> wrote FBI Director Robert Mueller said the agency
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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:57
"Fred Weiss" <fredweiss@papertig.com> wrote in message news:007460ec-15b5-44e5-a35f-181d04256af7@c58g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... On Sep 18, 8:25 pm, "Sean" <h...@now.com.au> wrote: FBI Director Robert Mueller said the agency
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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 18, 2008 17:50
On Sep 18, 8:25 pm, "Sean" <h...@now.com.au> wrote: FBI Director Robert Mueller said the agency’s investigations into the subprime loan meltdown may uncover financial crimes committed by hedge funds and private equity firms. They're looking for scapegoats (today, on The Street, it's "short sellers"). Business is always a convenient target, since they are assumed guilty in advance in the very nature of what they do, pursuing ...
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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 17:32
Corporations "restating" earnings; fawning business media; chief executives diverting the blame; Securities and Exchange Commission probes initiated after the damage is done. This Enron-WorldCom d
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Re: Bailout puts the class war back in business with a vengeance; gamblers take advantage of speculating investment banks merged with commercial savings and deposits banks & the consequences of the defeat of the Glass-Steagall act.
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 17:25
"Fred Weiss" <fredweiss@papertig.com> wrote in message news:6843b16b-b742-4768-9c81-ed21fd266253@r15g2000prd.googlegroups.com... On Sep 18, 1:13 am, Immortalist <reanimater_2...@yahoo.com> wrote: ... to make it impossible to write down the debts of the four million homeowners that are expected to default this year, impossible to write down the debts of companies that have issued junk bonds, impossible for the country to get ...
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