so "new" anymore.
On Sep 16, 1:40 am, James Lynch <ashkas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My mother in law went to school with Mike, said he was a jerk or
> something like that. I thought it was a riot the way he showed our
> hometown, a highschooler then.
>
> Elsewhere, Archytas mentions this being the only game in town and I
> wonder facing the situational characterizations Moore lists what
> options does one have? I mean we either play their game or lose,
> period. Sure regions can begin to resist by conserving resources
> through internal trade and services but in the end everybody has to
> pay the tax man, tuition, fuel, etc. It makes me think we are all
> under the spell of a mass narcotic. I would like to see the rise of a
> dual economy come out of this disaster, one independent (the current
> model) and one social (remove gov't assistance from the old and apply
> to the new). The purpose of the social will be to fuel the improvement
> of society as a whole through massive public works projects like
> education, mentorship, health and care of those in need, removal of
> poverty and mitigation of its effects through quality individualized
> social reeducation programs beginning with relocation, therapeutic
> exercise (learning/gaining skills) and exposure to positive
> reinforcement. Sounds scary?
>
> On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 10:19 AM, ornamentalmind
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> <ornsmindseyes...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Yes rigsy, the short lived US middle class is all but gone...and it is
> > no accident.
>
> >http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/08/06
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> > Hyperbole, perhaps. Directly applicable?... absolutely!
>
> > On Aug 27, 6:29 am, rigsy03 <rigs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> The middle class is shrinking- the class that drives an economy.
>
> >> Greece is not a good example. Libya is a wealthy country- sweet crude,
> >> investments around the world=cash. Now the clean up crew will clean up
> >> with new oil contracts and rebuilding a ruined infrastructure all in
> >> the name of liberty and freedom as per the examples of Iraq and
> >> Afghanistan plus we have "miles"/countries to go, as Frost put it.
>
> >> On Aug 27, 2:12 am, archytas <nwte...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> > Banks are lying about money laundering - seehttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/apr/03/us-bank-mexico-drug-gangs
> >> > - as an example. They are also hiding losses illegally through
> >> > massive false accounting that has been 'made legal'. The basic scam
> >> > is similar to the alleged 'rogue trading' that brought down Barings -
> >> > losses are being moved around through subsidiaries and the ability to
> >> > 'mark to model' (instead of market) on assets - hence Bank of America
> >> > is claiming to be worth $325 billion but is only trading at £65
> >> > billion on the exchanges.
> >> > What we probably have is the near certainty of bank collapses. We are
> >> > currently funding these bent operations instead of going to full
> >> > employment and wealth redistribution to prevent recession.
> >> > Banks have sprung up all around the European drug routes for no other
> >> > explicable reason (just like Miami in the past).
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> >> > There is no reason for a global recession, but that's different from
> >> > whether one is being engineered. The Greeks are currently being
> >> > pilloried as having wasted all the money 'we' lent them - but who made
> >> > the decisions to pile money in there rather than into factories or
> >> > whatever? Not only is cash hard to track as Rigsby says - one can't
> >> > even track through bank accounts of their own assets, much of which
> >> > are junk but claimed, via securitisation as 'real'.
>
> >> > On Aug 27, 1:31 am, "Howard Lee Mosely Jr." <howardmos...@gmail.com>
> >> > wrote:
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> >> > > people are at a point where there own person and security is for more
> >> > > value is worth more than loyality to at state : or organizatoin : morals and
> >> > > manners discarded for more of a authorized control to ease a subconcious
> >> > > rebeling of a hibitaully slaved mindstate than the sence of being govern
> >> > > seems adverse to a widen culturaled soicity where humanity over powers
> >> > > human error and misplaced hatreds for the presevation of all kind humankind
> >> > > ??
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> >> > > On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 6:12 AM, paradox <eadohe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > > Recently, i read of an "authority" on institutional debt proclaim that
> >> > > > a global recession was now inevitable. My first thought was that this
> >> > > > was something of a curious "God like" statement, which was actually
> >> > > > plain and simply wrong. There is actually next to no risk of a global
> >> > > > recession.
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> >> > > > How do they get away with stuff like this, i wonder?
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