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  1. Kimball Corson on Chance of a Depression Now 5 Percent: But Brad, we did buy warrants for bank stock. Lots of them. We are... more »
  2. flow5 on Comparing Debt-to-GDP Ratios with Presidential Terms: Not true. GDP doesn't finance government budget deficits, the... more »
  3. RiskAverseAlert on Chance of a Depression Now 5 Percent: Absent any effort to address a decades-long deficit in capital... more »
  4. John Galt on Comparing Debt-to-GDP Ratios with Presidential Terms: How do Congress, the Business cycle, and War factor into this Mr.... more »
  5. Dave Wrixon on Comparing Debt-to-GDP Ratios with Presidential Terms: Well, this is clearly meant to put Obama in a good light, which... more »
  6. virerus on The Geithner Plan FAQ: who is right now? if you listened to me and bought you would have... more »
  7. Moon Kil Woong on Comparing Debt-to-GDP Ratios with Presidential Terms: I find that forecasted government GDP growth as well as spending... more »
  8. Kimball Corson on A Fiscal Expansion that Is Deficit Neutral in the Long Run: It is not the deficits per se that are bothering people. It is the... more »
  9. Davewmart on A Fiscal Expansion that Is Deficit Neutral in the Long Run: John Galt said: 'We've wasted over a trillion dollars in stimulus,... more »
  10. T. Boone on Chance of a Depression Now 5 Percent: A 5% chance of depression, you say.... well, there is a 40% chance... more »
  11. John Galt on A Fiscal Expansion that Is Deficit Neutral in the Long Run: The first stimulus was too small? You mean the one where Bush... more »
  12. Jeff Nielson on A Fiscal Expansion that Is Deficit Neutral in the Long Run: More nonsense from this author. With respect to "quantitative... more »
  13. GotLife on A Fiscal Expansion that Is Deficit Neutral in the Long Run: The President authorized the first interview in a while to Fox... more »
  14. Dave Wrixon on A Fiscal Expansion that Is Deficit Neutral in the Long Run: The other big problem is that are projecting ahead to the time... more »
  15. MikeD71 on A Fiscal Expansion that Is Deficit Neutral in the Long Run: "I think it is important, though, to recognize if we keep on... more »