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St. Louis Fed chief Jim Bullard appears to be back on the reservation, leading off his CNBC...

  • Friday, February 22, 7:12 AM ET
    St. Louis Fed chief Jim Bullard appears to be back on the reservation, leading off his CNBC appearance by telling the gang Fed policy is very easy and going to remain so for a long time. Bullard made a few headlines (he likes them) yesterday, saying one model suggests a rate hike could come this summer.
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  • No kidding. With the economies of the US,UK, Euro zone and Japan all contracting in the 4th quarter of this recovery any chatter of stopping QE is just that
    22 Feb, 07:35 AM Reply Like
  • Sigh. Couldn't he have waited for a week more?
    22 Feb, 08:26 AM Reply Like
  • My sentiment exactly!
    22 Feb, 02:32 PM Reply Like
  • "Exit strategy? We have no exit strategy."
    - George Armstrong Custer
    22 Feb, 09:29 AM Reply Like
  • Ponzi scheme!
    22 Feb, 10:27 AM Reply Like
  • Long time as in forever, in fact, you will increase it

    Turning Japanese, congratulations
    22 Feb, 01:47 PM Reply Like
  • Just shows you they have no way out!!

    Ending might be Fast and Furious>>>
    22 Feb, 04:19 PM Reply Like
  • this guy is an idiot like the rest of them. what experience do these idiots have in running a business?
    22 Feb, 10:57 PM Reply Like
  • Makes your blood boil, no?
    22 Feb, 11:14 PM Reply Like
  • QE ad infinitum. Obviously we have become addicted in a very short time. The destruction of US currency and therefore the economy is underway. On numerous occasions I have ask self-appointed experts on the economy (liberals) when do they see a reduction in deficit spending or even a reduction in the growth of government. Uniformly, liberals are unable to forsee any reduction in government expansion or in deficit spending. Therefore, the outcome is predetermined.
    23 Feb, 02:09 PM Reply Like
  • " Therefore, the outcome is predetermined. "

    Yes, it is. Growth and lower unemployment. For some reason conservatives hate that. Well, OK, not for just some reason. They know growth and lower unemployment will make more people vote Democrat and the Republicans will be screwed for generations as the party of the no.
    23 Feb, 02:13 PM Reply Like
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