Why bother with this moron, he's not going to understand this anyway. --- On Fri, 1/15/10, Publius Maximus <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Publius Maximus <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [OT] Can't Hide This Decline! > To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, January 15, 2010, 8:13 AM > On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 4:51 AM, > Geoff <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Which of course he failed in since your economy is > turning around faster > > than anyone expected. > > This simply isn't true. While everyone was focusing on the > -85,000 > jobs in December, which was bad enough, in reality the job > situation > got much worse as some 600,000 people simply dropped out of > the work > force. > > Real unemployment is closer to 17% than 10%. > > > There is so much about basic economics, basic > > politics, basic philosophy and of course even basic > theology that you know > > next to nothing about. > > You are funny! > > > When you economy is booming, unemployment is low and > > things are going well > > ...you will find a Republican Congress in control. And > within a year > of Democrats taking over, you will have continual crisis, > endless bail > outs, endless multi-trillion dollar social programs that > explode the > deficit, destabilize the dollar, and create political slush > funds to > manipulate future elections. > > So, why exactly is 70% of the "Stimulus" bill not spent, > and already > Obama wants another one? Even the AP last week wrote an > article > talking about the negligible impact of the stimulus bill on > jobs. > > Why exactly did Michael Mann get over $500K of "stimulus" > money? > > > again you will still be blaming obama for the > > depression that didn't happen while ignoring the > recession that DID occur > > under the republicans. > > Correction. The recession occurred a full year after > Democrats took > control of Congress. The root cause was the sub-prime > mortgage market, > which was created by primarily Democrat social policies, > with me-too > "compassionate conservatives" continuing them because they > were > popular. > > I note that Bush an the Republicans did try to fix the most > obvious > "warning signs" in 2004 and 2005, at least as regards > Fannie Mae and > Freddie Mac, but the Democrats obstructed. The Republicans > never had > the super majority that Democrats enjoy now, and the > Democrats were a > model of how to use every rule in the book to slow progress > down. Even > after 8 years, an enormous number of Bush appointees to the > courts > were in limbo. This is all beyond dispute, we've linked to > the CSPAN > video of the debates. > > A compounding factor were the financial instruments the > industry > invented, particularly credit default swaps, to mitigate > the risk of > the social policies, which were not priced correctly > because nobody > had any experience pricing such instruments. No regulator > would have > had any better clue how to price them, and no lender would > have > continued willingly offering sub-prime mortgages mandated > by Congress, > without such a tool to mitigate the risk the policies > inherently > created. > > So when the sub-prime market went the inevitable way of the > do-do, the > whole thing came crashing down. > > There is still the question of the curious programmatic > trading that > began at 11:15 am on Sept 18, 2008, which precipitated the > "crisis," > and all of the backroom arm-twisting that lead to the > disastrous TARP > bail outs. Obama's position was identical to Bush's and > McCains in all > that happened throughout. A pox on all their houses for > that. > > I would like you to explain to me why Obama picked Timothy > Geithner (a > Bush pick) for Treasury Secretary. Your answer to this > question will > determine whether I waste another breath trying to debate > anything > with you. Why is he supporting Bernanke (a Bush pick) > for a new term? > > > The only difference between you and bob calco is the > > QUANTITY of crap that you spew forth. > > And the difference between your arguments and ours is that > we know > what we're talking about, and you're blowing all of it out > your arse > > - Publius > > -- > > "It ought never to be forgotten, that a firm union of this > country, > under an efficient government, will probably be an > increasing object > of jealousy to more than one nation of Europe; and that > enterprises to > subvert it will sometimes originate in the intrigues of > foreign > powers, and will seldom fail to be patronized and abetted > by some of > them. Its preservation, therefore ought in no case that can > be > avoided, to be committed to the guardianship of any but > those whose > situation will uniformly beget an immediate interest in the > faithful > and vigilant performance of the trust." [Federalist Papers > #59] > > _______________________________________________ > Post Messages to: [email protected] > Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox > OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech > Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox > This message: > http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/[email protected] > ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are > the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or > medical advice. 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