What Will the U.S. Economy Look Like in 10 Years? Look to Greece [View article]
"on the basis of the economics you teach and study...you could see nothing wrong."
Let me guess, you teach and study something called economics that is, in fact, totally divorced from reality. Something called Keynesian "economics" perhaps? Bloody hell, people! Wake the F up. There are no equations which describe or predict human behavior.
On Nov 29 09:07 AM Ferdinand E. Banks wrote:
> Greece too. Where will it be next? I had a wonderful vacation in > Greece a month ago. On the basis of the economics I teach and study, > I couldn't see anything wrong - and if it was wrong, I think that > it can be repaired if the people there don't start bitching and moaning > like many Americans seem to be doing these days. Of course, maybe > they are right to do so, although I can't understand how anyone who > could support Mr Bush and Co could find something wrong with President > Obama and his team.
> Nov 2, 2008 7:27 AM > > > We be more worried that Mccain would raise the taxes, than Obama. > > And I'd also be weary of Mccain putting the draft back in to effect > > since , he want's the wars to go on forever. So, he can hunt a dead > > Bin Laden, and get thousands and thousands of our troops killed. > > He's another Bushman, except he'd be double trouble, compared to > > what Gw has been. > Also Mccain want's to get rid of the income tax and just put a tax > on > everyone.
I surely hope no one has entrusted money to such a naive childlike mind as yours, Vee. Do yourself a favor and check into the nearest mental institution. Run. Don't walk.
What Will the U.S. Economy Look Like in 10 Years? Look to Greece [View article]
Let me guess, you teach and study something called economics that is, in fact, totally divorced from reality. Something called Keynesian "economics" perhaps? Bloody hell, people! Wake the F up. There are no equations which describe or predict human behavior.
On Nov 29 09:07 AM Ferdinand E. Banks wrote:
> Greece too. Where will it be next? I had a wonderful vacation in
> Greece a month ago. On the basis of the economics I teach and study,
> I couldn't see anything wrong - and if it was wrong, I think that
> it can be repaired if the people there don't start bitching and moaning
> like many Americans seem to be doing these days. Of course, maybe
> they are right to do so, although I can't understand how anyone who
> could support Mr Bush and Co could find something wrong with President
> Obama and his team.
Get Ready to Buy Like It's 2002 [View article]
On Nov 02 08:39 AM Vee wrote:
> Nov 2, 2008 7:27 AM
>
>
> We be more worried that Mccain would raise the taxes, than Obama.
>
> And I'd also be weary of Mccain putting the draft back in to effect
>
> since , he want's the wars to go on forever. So, he can hunt a dead
>
> Bin Laden, and get thousands and thousands of our troops killed.
>
> He's another Bushman, except he'd be double trouble, compared to
>
> what Gw has been.
> Also Mccain want's to get rid of the income tax and just put a tax
> on
> everyone.
I surely hope no one has entrusted money to such a naive childlike mind as yours, Vee. Do yourself a favor and check into the nearest mental institution. Run. Don't walk.