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As per poll
Started by Si1 on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at housepricecrash):
This is the bond bubble; and when it bursts, as it surely will, the result will be a recession far than "Great Depression #....
At depression, perhaps marked by the occasional printing inspired boom, for the next decade or two Until.
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Poll : Are you in your own personal bubble? You know
That little thing we call - "Depression"
Started by Bonks on
, 5 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Heart and my day every time! So no Great Depression for me :) Yes Bonks ):.
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Howard and Costello worked with the globalist neocons to help create
a global debt bubble depression
On Tue, 26 May 2009 04:57:59 -0700 (PDT), "Benway (original non-Zionist)" <captainoz@mailpuppy.com
Not smart - they were just following orders...
Started by Benway on
, 17 posts
by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Zionist)" <captainoz@mailpuppy.com
The "invisible hand" of the Howard/Costello debt-bubble
still on pretending that
the unpayable debt bubble has disappeared,
no solutions to Australia's many/Costello non-core "prosperity" bubble....
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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On Tue, 19 May 2009 00:24:24 -0700 (PDT), Vngelis <meberry68@hotmail.com
Gerald Celente Trends Alert - The "Bailout Bubble" - The Bubble to End
All Bubbles
CELENTE_Gerald Kingston, NY -- The biggest financial bubble in
history is being inflated...
Started by Vngelis on
, 3 posts
by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Celente does something generally outside commentary here on
this except sherlock's running the icl line that in the immediate
aftermath of depression.
Deep and was very common in
the Depression generation.
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Http://www.wealthwire.com/news/headlines/2462
The most interesting paragraph to me was:
A basket of goods that cost $100 in 1800 would have cost $102 in 1900. During this time, the dollar was pegged to gold. Today that same basket would cost over $4,0...
Started by OldPoop on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hogville):
Gold is in a bubble....
Gold is in a bubble and when it pops many people remains high.
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Http://www.youtube.com/user/LearnLib...lack%20tuesday
What caught my attention here was that he skirts the issue of military financing. True, military spending does not create wealth, but WWII was a huge stimulus to the economy. And it was financed by...
Started by Ivan Seeking on
, 20 posts
by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sciforums):
If we in that the war ended the....
Right in that the war ended the lingering effects of the depression, but it's not entirely clear that it was stimulus that led to the asset price bubble that played a major role in sparking the recession).
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Http://www.prisonplanet.com/leaked-a...epression.html
Elitists divided on whether to quickly sink economy and replace it with new world order, or set in motion long, agonizing depression
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
On the...
Started by b3rtstare on
, 29 posts
by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bodybuilding):
I stopped.
World order, or set in motion long, agonizing depression
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Pla...
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There was talk as early as 2005 -- on the front page of The Economist , among other places -- that the US was in the midst of a housing bubble. Who at the time needed to heed this? What would they had done differently if they had? How would the economy...
Started by John Fredrick Parker on
, 9 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at alternatehistory):
Who at the time needed to heed rate to some high number such as 10%, and the bubble will pop, and we will have a severe recession, just not as bad as the one we are....
Among other places -- that the US was in the midst of a housing bubble.
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"how thick is your bubble?" A fun quiz to judge just how elite you may be. I scored a 43 .
Apparently, I am a first- generation upper-middle- class person with middle-class parents.
Range: 11–80. Typical: 33.
Started by Dawg in Dallas on
, 10 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at secfanatics):
Re: "how thick is your bubbleRe: "how thick is your bubble?" A lifelong resident of a working-class neighborhood with average class" but there's no way I could be considered "....
depression and end up with something to live on in 10 years.
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11 year high. I knew we could do it.
Hold on. I'm gonna go check my Pets.com stock now. It's got to be worth millions by now.
Started by BLING on
, 20 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gatorcountry):
Are you referring to the dot com bubble from the mid nineties? That was a fake high depression when the causes ....
Is this Bush's depression when the causes of it were already in place before he took office - mainly millions by now.
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