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Tag Archives: Great Depression
Why do you need more money?
eyescrazychris asked: Here we go again. Maybe we should let a major bank “fail”. After all they really don’t need the money. And nobody knows what they did with the first 350 billion.-CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bank of America is asking … Continue reading
Will all these stores closing cause a depression worse than the 1930′s?
Uncle Sam Rothschilds asked: The real economy contracting rapidly Behind the reassuring statements from Paulson and others that the “worst is over” the reality of the credit collapse since August 2007 is a deepening economic contraction which I have said … Continue reading
The Credit Crunch: a Wake Up Call for Consumers
Edward Jamison asked: Over the last several months we’ve seen our economy take a severe beating. It started with the mortgage meltdown and is now seeping its way through Wall Street, the stock market and straight toward the credit card … Continue reading
Are republicans finally admitting that less regulation, smaller government, can be dangerous?
akqri asked: From Reuters: “Lax regulation has been widely blamed for permitting a flood of inadequately documented loans to be made during the boom years of a U.S. housing market that has since soured and now threatens to drag the … Continue reading
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