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  • #61
    Originally posted by loseyourname
    Deficits are overhyped anyway. Individuals aren't considered bad financial managers because they are in debt - if that were the case, anyone with a relatively new house or car would be a bad financial manager. Debt is only bad when it's more than you can pay off.

    By the way, did you just say that you think Bush is too dumb to mismanage? Where's the logic there?
    Wow, loser has been kicking ass lately. Increasing the defecit devalues the dollar, which is good or bad depending on how you make your living.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by nunechka
      that sounds a lot like bush... or as we like to call him in armenian "Abush"

      lol

      saying that he is too dumb to mismanage is like saying "you are too dumb to NOT get an A in the class"

      the statement should be "you are too dumb to get an A"... this is a good way to totally confuse people by hiding the negative meanings with positive words... the perfect example of this is the gay marriage thing we had this last election, if you voted YES then you are voting NO for gay marriage which ment you are voting YES on "protecting" the meaning of marriage, but there is no meaning of marriage that the government has written down as the meaning of marriage, so IF you are voting a yes, this means "you do NOT want gay people to have civil unions"

      soooooo.... bush IS to dumb to manage, and he will mismanage, just like the way he has showed us in the past... "anybody want some wood?" and add a chuckle...
      Are you also one of those mindless Michael Moron fans? This gyrating Demorat was speaking at our school, of really nothing much. He just loves to see himself on the spotlight.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #63
        what in the world did i say that made you think of michael moore, or insult me for no reason? i said nothing about michael moore, i had no idea he came to your school, and i was not hostile toward you, i wasnt even talking to you in particular...

        people such as yourself, who have no logical argument just simplyy rely on insulting the other person... you are truly low...

        i have come to know you, from reading your posts, and most of the time you are too detailed and not concise, you go off on tangents, you have a boiling temper, and i can feel the testosterone in your writings, you are so obviously and completely unwelcoming of change and anything that doesnt seem to fit in that little head of yours...

        you are quite funny

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        • #64
          Originally posted by nunechka
          you go off on tangents
          Who is the one that writes meaningless diatribes? And when I asked you to verify some simple thing, who was the one that failed? You hide behind lines of text, and nothing more. Like I said, not even the peas that are your brain are present.

          Originally posted by nunechka
          you are so obviously and completely unwelcoming of change and anything that doesnt seem to fit in that little head of yours...

          you are quite funny
          Oooohh spoken like a true intellectual guru. Let's rundown this again. You're the one that wants to hopelessly cling to institutions like Leviathan, and illogical ideologies like feminism, and I'm the one not welcoming change? "Ha!" if there ever was one.
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by loseyourname
            Since when does Bush have anything to do with trade deficits, the value of the dollar, or the performance of markets? You can blame international wage disparity, the federal reserve, and the busting of the tech bubble, not to mention the lingering effects of an extremely costly attack in the nation's financial capital for that. I love the way people think changing presidents when the economy is bad is somehow going to make it better.
            I will just make a point here, as I am really not interested to discuss about this, and probably won't answer.

            What I can say here is that I've read what you have written about the US curent politics, and that you smell the biased republican to the core.

            What you have writen here is not only not accurate, but even surprising comming from you. Bush affects the speculations, which influence the market, Bush policy over Iraq and his flawed international policies have had huge impacts over the US dollar because this creats uncertainties, and as well over the market.

            After the elections, 2 days later, the Canadian dollar had nearly jumped of 2 cents compared with the US dollar. Elections and government policies can make a dollar jump or fall. Here in Canada, this appears in every election, like many decisions taken by our government... like after the Quebec referundum results which alone in 95, the day following jumped of a cent or even more, or the inflience of the minoritary government in the last election(including the influence on the market).

            Bush has an effect over the wood market here in Canada that fell after his reelection because of his policies. Investors here in Canada strongly wished a democratic government, including the majority of international investors, EVEN American investors.

            ... and to conclude, I'm out of here, it isn't my interest to discuss with fervant republicans.

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            • #66
              hey are you fadix from xxxxxxxx by any chance?

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              • #67
                Originally posted by loseyourname
                Since when does Bush have anything to do with trade deficits, the value of the dollar, or the performance of markets? You can blame international wage disparity, the federal reserve, and the busting of the tech bubble, not to mention the lingering effects of an extremely costly attack in the nation's financial capital for that. I love the way people think changing presidents when the economy is bad is somehow going to make it better.
                If you don't know how Bush's money spending has hurt the dollar then you really dont know economics. This President has created the biggest deficit and spending spree in the history. The government deficit is harmful because it sucks savings out of the private sector (where they would be used for investment) and channels them into wasteful government projects like the mythical war on terror. First of all, you don't declare war on a tactic, that is a fools game. Second, when the government increases the demand for loanable funds by borrowing billions of dollars ( since Republicans borrow and spend and Democrats tax and spend ), that will necessarily drive up interest rates.
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #68
                  5 Points to the mouse, -7 to loser...game, set, match, knockout, capot goes to mouse

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                  • #69
                    anony i thought you didnt want to be involved in the social process... you ranted and raved about how you dont want to coerse people into involving themselves in the process of fixing economic and social issues... refer to the rational choice thread you created, do you remember your BS mindless stupid argument... you said that you didnt think it was ethical to be involved...
                    you are a hyportic... but then again you have nothing better to do then write on this forum... ohh well, we all feel bad for you...

                    i am the economics major here, and actually your analysis is pretty good...
                    BUT you did say "i wont vote because i dont want to be coersed" then you complain about the economy... if you dont vote then you also should not talk about it... no you shouldnt talk about... you dont have a place to talk about it, you did nothing so you can also say NOTHING... if you know so much then you should get up off your lazy ass and do something about it... but you are just talk and will never walk the walk...

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by nunechka
                      anony i thought you didnt want to be involved in the social process... you ranted and raved about how you dont want to coerse people into involving themselves in the process of fixing economic and social issues... refer to the rational choice thread you created, do you remember your BS mindless stupid argument... you said that you didnt think it was ethical to be involved...
                      you are a hyportic... but then again you have nothing better to do then write on this forum... ohh well, we all feel bad for you...

                      i am the economics major here, and actually your analysis is pretty good...
                      BUT you did say "i wont vote because i dont want to be coersed" then you complain about the economy... if you dont vote then you also should not talk about it... no you shouldnt talk about... you dont have a place to talk about it, you did nothing so you can also say NOTHING... if you know so much then you should get up off your lazy ass and do something about it... but you are just talk and will never walk the walk...
                      Economics has nothing to do with voting you pea brain simpleton. Just because you are an economics major doesn't mean you know economics or what it is the study of. The Keynesian bromide they teach you doesn't cut it. As far as economics, it has nothing to do with mythical "social processes", voting or politicians, who only blur it. Now go back into your corner you wart.
                      Achkerov kute.

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