Roland99
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Tue Oct-25-05 11:32 AM
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Sen. Bunning speak! He's alive! (About Bernanke) |
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Says he's not pleased that Bernanke was nominated by * to replace Greenspan.
To be honest, I don't have a big problem with Greenspan. He's given in to some spewings from time-to-time but considering the pro-wealthy, pro-corporate economic policy of this administration, Greenspan's done a decent job of working to keep inflation in check while making US treasuries appealing to foreign countries to keep our government operational. If Bunning has a big problem with Bernanke, then I have to wonder if he won't be a good replacement.
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orwell
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Tue Oct-25-05 11:42 AM
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...I guess Greenspan's been great if you don't mind asset bubbles, runaway stealth inflation, bailouts of banks and failed hedge funds, the explosive growth of the risk derivatives markets, a collapsing currency, and the greatest level of fiat money creation in the history of the world.
And I'm sure Mr.- Helicopters of Money from the Sky - Bernanke will offer more of the same.
Other than that, I have no problem with either of them. ;)
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Tue Oct-25-05 11:56 AM
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2. Greenspan has presided over the demise of the Middle Class. |
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He's an Ayn Randian sociopath.
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Roland99
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Tue Oct-25-05 05:30 PM
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3. Greenspan doesn't set domestic economic policy |
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You can blame the disappearance of the Middle Class on the pro-corporate whores passing themselves off as Representatives, Senators, and Presidents.
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