On Feb 15, 2:33 pm, Dan Bloomquist <publi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Paul Thomas, CPA wrote:
> > "Dan Bloomquist" <publi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
> >> Historically? Like, Herbert Hoover?
>
> > Good Lord. You really can't piece together the economic ups and downs
and
> > lay them over the election cycle.
>
> You didn't answer the question. Just more obfuscation.
>
> >> Eight years from now total liquids will likely be down to 75mb/d. We
> >> consume 25% of world production. What do you have in mind? Where will
the
> >> consumer get the new capital?
>
> > Do you not realize there's a whole world out there beyond the end of
your
> > nose.
>
> Yea, but apparently you have your head up your
ass.http://lakeweb.blogspot.com/http://www.theoildrum.com/
>
> >>> Why you think this one guy "Bernanke" controls the world, the global
> >>> economy, your life.......is beyond me. Does your job, and your
entire
> >>> livelihood depend on what he has for lunch?
> >> I never said he did,
>
> > "you think Bernanke will save us"
>
> And you obfuscated about world economies.
>
> > Do you really think this one guy can screw it all up?
>
> Why don't you answer the question in the stead of asking stupid
questions?
>
> >> are you dictating what my thoughts are?
>
> > Your questions emit your thoughts.
>
> No, the question is valid. How you you think he got the moniker,
> Helicopter Bernanke?
>
> >> How about you answer the question?
>
> > Oh, you're serious.
>
> You are the one parading around like the expert. Back your bull****.
>
> >> So, you think Bernanke will save us
>
> > I know one man can't do ****. He can't "save us" and he can't harm us
> > either.
>
> So, we are
screwed?http://www.federalreserve.gov/boardDocs/speeches/2002/20021121/defaul...
>
> > If you, or hundreds of thousands of others want to put all your faith
in the
> > actions of one guy, then go right ahead.
>
> Gee, there you go again, presuming what I think. So, ansewer the
> question. Do we get deflation or hyper inflation?
>
> >>> For most people, **** happens, and tomorrow they go back to work
driving
> >>> the same car they drove yesterday, or taking the same
bus/train/subway
> >>> they'll take tomorrow. Life goes on and nothing is all that
different.
> >> Gee, tell that to the poor sap of the roaring twenties.
>
> > Life was tough, people survived, the world went on, and look where
we're at
> > today.
>
> Yea. Debt to equity off the charts compared to the 20s and now peak oil.
> You still don't get this.....
He will when the Chinese send all their unemployed here.
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2008/ea_china_02_15.asp


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