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by Speaknow on 18 March 2008 - 09:03

Good posts, Louise – fully agree; but wouldn’t worry too much about those unrealistic prices. Well, thanks for that, DoRight - can’t see a long-term future for that job though. America’s present debt/credit crises and related economic problems will most likely continue to deepen and spread world-wise before improving – with pain for many in the process! Public doomsaying as this doesn’t help one iota in that these things feed off self-fulfilling prophecy! Must admit I disagree with this bailing out business as well (as the Feds are variously doing at present). Instead off allowing underlying problems to correct themselves, wash out of the system in other words, they’re only deferred temporarily (as likewise occurred in the past). Present situation has its roots in two decades of easy credit/money money under Greenspan, first producing an equity bubble and, as usually the case, now followed by housing crises. In other words, current scenario is direct consequence of previous years’ good times, or related excess exuberance rather. America, if not the West generally, faces far worse economic problems down the line though. I don’t want to delve deep here, but, by way of example, China (with immense economies of scale) even now produces many finished goods at a price below the cost of raw material inputs to US producers for the same items. Strangely, in view of Iraq/Afghanistan war (normally always good for business), together with competitive edge handed to US exports courtesy of dirt-cheap dollar, speaking theoretically, the US economy should really be booming. Clearly something’s out of whack! Overshadowing these problems though is that with ever-increasing Asian (India and China in particular – latter alone daily sees a thousand extra cars on its roads) demand for oil (and every other mined resource), known reserves will start to peter out in four or five decades. In the interim, and well before we reach that point, prices must continue to climb. Worst of all are the catastrophic consequences predicted to flow from global warming; and apparently far sooner than scientists ever thought possible. I did a fair bit of research here and worldwide implications are likely to be far worse than any mooted by Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth. Let’s all just get drunk!

BabyEagle4U

by BabyEagle4U on 18 March 2008 - 11:03

Ya, lets party now ... because in 3-5 years we'll all be digging worms from the ground with our iPods to serve our children for dinner. These central banker need to be rounded up and roped for thier crimes against humanity. They are responsible for all wars and almost all of the suffering in people's lives. The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 was the worst mistake this country has done in the past century, but when it is all said and done, Woodrow Wilson will be on the historical record for initiating the downfall of the United States. Fact.

I say we have us a CONVOY of Airspace Birds as a bit of Civil Disobedience .... another words, American Rebellion.  These bankers if they control us ... their goal is the whole world. Hummmm now that I think about it, I always did think Al Qaeda was the right wing to the Masonic Order ... makes sense now. Brings a new meaning to "war on terror" now doesn't it. "we the people" are footing the bill for our own demise and the worlds. ..... I cannot believe we were that stupid. And it all boils down to NOT reading our United States Constitution and the biographies of those signers and every President there after. I am soooo glad I had great schooling, because after 911 ... it all adds up and actually points a finger, thank God for the Internet. We found em'

Vote Ron Paul. Or get out the Ham Radio. They say miracles happen ya know. Talk about power on the Pirate Ship... Holy Cows they are scared.   LMAO   Now you know why Ron Paul "will not be televised". It's sad really. That's all I have to say about that.

"Fire up that Big Boy and pass it around" ~ Willie Nelson

 


 


BabyEagle4U

by BabyEagle4U on 18 March 2008 - 11:03

... ohhh gezzzz scratch that ... I forgot how much Airspace we have ... this might be a bad idea for the rough necks.  LMAO 

 

 


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 18 March 2008 - 17:03

Willies the man.......    I dont think he has much love for the government these days either.

Its sad that we the people have set back and let this all happen but we have.   In the third world people go to the streets, for better or worst they at least know its the mass's that make change.  They give thier lives for it.   I respect that.   I'm not ready to take it that far but I see the day coming when it gets out of hand.   We shouldn't wait that long but I dont know how to get people motivated.  It would be nice to make change thru the process of law but as you can see right here its hard to find three people who agree on anything.    I think we could at least vote out the bad seeds, and stop feeding the money monster's.

I try to be hopeful but knowing what I know I always end up depressed.   

We need a leader who is not owned by the powers that be.    It aint Ron Paul ,  maybe Willie..:)

Have a good day today, its raining here.


by Uglydog on 18 March 2008 - 18:03

We are in a mess. 

We Print More money we dont have, borrow it from China to fund more war & Occupation, thereby creating More inflation, which makes everything more expensive..oil, gas, milk, bread, eggs etc. Dollar has declined 50% since this admin. Gas at $3.5 nationally, Gold over $1000, Oil at $110.   Lots of sectors are hurting..transportation, automotive, housing, banking, investment.

Our Banks are  Bankrupt, insolvent. We dont have a liquidity issue, as the Fed thinks, we have an insolvancy issue.         241 National & Regionnal Banks have close, imploded in the last year. I can list them or go to Mortgage Lender implode website. They are all listed, we are talking Major Banks, Like Bear Sterans yesterday.   Worlds 5th largest Investment Bank. Gone. Bankrupt.  Many more to follow.

Printing more money for the Banks to continue to operate,  will only get us through short term.  Rates can go to 0 and it wont matter.  The banks are broke & not doing much lending.  Im in the lending business so I see it firsthand.

Couple this with a serious housing crisis, not even half over in terms of foreclosures, & the prognosis is not good.  Im not sure exactly how bad it will get, but I think we have only seen the tip of the iceburg...Take that for what its worth. Yes Im buying lots of ammo.

 


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 18 March 2008 - 18:03

Hi Ugly,

You never did tell me what name I could use for you besides Uglydog.       Hey what do you think of Willie Nelson as president?     Our Capt.Mike ?    

Dont waste your money on ammo, it wont help.

Invest in the Pirate Party election fund, we guarantee not to waste any of it on Grog nor Wench's.  

We need TV time!!!

Brent.


by Uglydog on 18 March 2008 - 18:03

Hi Brent...

Ugly is fine or call me Bill, or Willy or slick Willy. I dont really care. Just dont call me Ray.

Im a big Willie Nelson fan.  No one, could F this economy worse than has been done. 

Ammo will help. I advise everyone to at least take certain precautions. If things get bad (& they will) ,  the Police, as happened in Katrina,  will be looking out for their families, It will be a free for all.   Many things at play here Id rather not discuss.  So again, prepare with provisions or ammo, or drink Kool Aid, I dont really care.

 

 


BabyEagle4U

by BabyEagle4U on 18 March 2008 - 18:03

Ron Paul is owned by "we the people" only. Fact. That's what's really pissing them off. This is 100% grassroots ... Register to Vote. Or Register a Gun. The choice is yours. As we know .. democracy is bloody.

“The Revolution was effected before the War commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations. This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people, was the real American Revolution.”  ~ John Adams


BabyEagle4U

by BabyEagle4U on 18 March 2008 - 18:03

Actually Willie hosted this here for Kid Rock ....  Talk about Radical.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TtiDCZUnnY


steve1

by steve1 on 18 March 2008 - 18:03

Can you Guys tell me what you pay over there in the USA for House Heating Oil a Litre,

 And how much for the Auto

It's expensive over here in Belgium as i posted 

The Belgians gave up the Coal Mines years ago so Oil is just about all they have for House Heating except for Bottled Gas, There is no Mains Gas at all in Belgium so we have to buy the Oil and they have the people by the short and Curlies

Steve






 


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