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Oct 18 2011, 10:00 AM |
... As political economists always say, "We are all subscribers to Keynesian economics whether we want to be or not." Truer words have never been spoken, and they apply to everyone 100% of the time. Good to know that you are - sadly the economists that seem to be in charge of the central banks aren't. BTW I'd trace the current economic crisis back to Thatcher and Reagan and suggest that Bush largely exacerbated what they had already done. Back on topic - I lived most of my life in cities but now live and work in the Spanish countryside. I far prefer to wake up to bird song than car alarms in the morning. I visit cities though to see friends and relatives in the UK - all of whom live in cities. As the cliche goes it's nice to visit but nicer to return home. -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Oct 18 2011, 11:40 PM
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Yeah. I am not on his bandwagon, but if you take away all the Fox News broadcasts he is doing a damn good job. I am a political science and economics double major, so I have studied him a lot. I can say that he is doing alright. A lot of people think he messed the economy up, but he is in the same situation as Calvin Coolidge; and most people can't be bothered with history to remember the depression. Coolidge inherited the depression from all the damage that Harding did during his term. It is the same between Obama and Bush. Bush did something no other leader has ever done before, because people thought it would destroy their nation. They were right. He cut vast amounts of taxes during war time, rather than impose more taxes like he was supposed to. That is the real reason behind the current economic failure. As political economists always say, "We are all subscribers to Keynesian economics whether we want to be or not." Truer words have never been spoken, and they apply to everyone 100% of the time. just what do you think he is doing good at ,and don't sayit's bush' fault like every body else at what point does a CEO start taking responsibility and this [problem was started by the government forcing these banks to make these subprime loans , that unaturally inflated home prices as barney frank defended his lover who worked at fanny mae as fir this being bushes fault -maybe some, but read this if you do have an open mind http://www.boortz.com/weblogs/nealz-nuze/2...y-back-machine/ and as far as Keynesian economics-- how is this been workin (world wide) |
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Oct 19 2011, 03:21 AM |
I know that he did, but he did nothing to prevent it, which is just as much of a problem. Damn Obama for not doing better; but I do favour him over the current and last GOP candidates. I may be a nihilist, but the moment they didn't stand up for the trooper getting booed for being gay...
I understand that people have issues with homosexuality and that is none of my concern. If they want to be the next Commander in Chief, they should at least stick up for those who are risking their lives to keep their wars going. Yes AK Rich, after this post I believe I shall leave the politics to their own forums. Thank you for the redirection. As for the Keynesian "fail". I agree that it is; but only because it isn't being properly employed. When it was used correctly it got us out of The Great Depression. The biggest thing barring us from this is party separation. Which is unfortunate. "BTW I'd trace the current economic crisis back to Thatcher and Reagan and suggest that Bush largely exacerbated what they had already done." I will agree with that a thousand times over. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_pmsRP311c...feature=related EDIT: Keynesian Economics and the Depression video. P.S. I am open for discussion, just PM me in the future. Politics are Off Topic here. This post has been edited by Nihilist1: Oct 19 2011, 03:36 AM -------------------- All the elders have fallen down...
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Oct 19 2011, 05:36 PM |
yes, I have experienced that, I used to live in a country house my parents had for a few months at a time and I miss that. But eventually you get used to city. But it's always more peaceful and overall good for you to spend some time in nature
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