I voted for Clinton, so I saw him as someone who wanted to increase educational opportunities and move more people from welfare to work.
The End is near.
Recession, but we'll be okay in a year or so.
Just a bump in the road
This is all an illusion created by the fatcats.
Can I change my vote now that it looks like Obama is the next president and will have super majority?
I voted for Clinton, so I saw him as someone who wanted to increase educational opportunities and move more people from welfare to work.
I think one of the most unfortunate results of our political environment is the fact that even those politicians who attempt to compromise and solve problems pragmatically either get cast as party traitors or continue to be characterized by the other side with the same cliches, even if the facts clearly say otherwise.
unfortunately, in the case of Obama, all we have is his rhetoric.
Sadly, I think the economy will be in trouble for quite a while, and the only thing I hear from Washington is the idea of throwing more money at the problem.
How long is "so?"Recession, but we'll be okay in a year or so.
also, what is "ok"?
the point was, the end of the world wasn't imminent.
I'll have another year or so prediction soon.
btw, when I said
that's almost exactly what Nassim Taleb, author of the Black Swan, recently said in a CNBC interview that got a lot of national headlines.reins ute the FHA 235 program.
http://chattahbox.com/business/2009/...uffer-a-crash/
But how is deleveraging debt going to get me re-elected?
- every politician
Were you impressed with the amount of deleveraging recommended, CG?
Why is it creepy?
He started predicting these events in 2007.
Maybe you've gotten over it already.
Maybe the rest of us haven't.
Sadly, not really. With just the U.S. government being something like $14 trillion in the hole on their own I figured the rest of the financial sector and personal debt would be several times that.
It kinda freaks me out that we're not going to deal with a $40-70 trillion debt problem.
Don't forget medicare and social security. It kinda freaks me out that we're not going to deal with either of our $40-$70 trillion dollar problems.
Too bad this poll doesn't show who voted for what.
I think I went tongue-in-cheek *sandwich board* on this poll. The end is near.
Wishy-washy options #2 and #3 are almost exactly alike, leaving two ty choices for everyone who isn't wishy-washy.
viz., prophesying the end times, or boutons.
Good point. I just barely glanced at the questions. He basically designed it so that most would pick #2.
Touche', CG.![]()
Yes, fha235 is converting debt to equity as taleb described
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