Oh P'shaw, gruff..from where you're sitting, I don't think you'll have
much to worry about. In fact, if it gets bad, I might be headin out to
join you.

On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 6:53 PM, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> heh heh ....  Chris, from a coward's point of view, it is definitely a
> bad thing.
>
> On Feb 23, 7:25 am, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You say that as though a little rioting in the street might be a bad thing...
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:16 AM, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Banks, more than any other industry, can't be allowed to fail.
>> > Financing and credit are so interwoven into the economies of all
>> > nations that should the banks fail the entire economy would go
>> > bust.    This may not be right but, as one talking head noted
>> > yesterday on the tube, lending has almost become a utility just like
>> > power and water.   If the banks are allowed to fail, I'm afraid
>> > society and civilization as we know it will also fail.  Then there
>> > will be rioting in the streets, for certain.
>>
>> > However, I agree that since the top four or five percent of the world
>> > owns and controls forty or more percent of the wealth, they should be
>> > called to account and to help.
>>
>> > On Feb 17, 3:27 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> I see people who have paid taxes for years being thrown out on the
>> >> street by banks who are foreclosing on their homes while tax payer
>> >> money is being doled out in billions to the same banks.  Who are those
>> >> people making millions of dollars every year taking tax payers money.
>> >> By what right do they have to use tax money for that purpose. What is
>> >> wrong with people in allowing this to go on?  Why doesn't the
>> >> government use tax payer money to bring mortgages up to date and order
>> >> banks to refinance at a lower rate.   It wouldn't even cost one
>> >> billion to keep families in their homes.   Where are the wealthy, so
>> >> called benefactors, Gates and Buffet in all of this?  Why shouldn't
>> >> banks be allowed to fall just like others?  It seems they, the upper
>> >> echelon of society, still live in their own lofty worlds without a
>> >> care for humanity.  What is wrong with them?  I predict a national
>> >> breakdown in civility, a Ya Basta stance issued by the people.
>> >> Rioting and looting and arch's political bloodletting ritual.
> >
>

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