Gangularis
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Is there a thread that addresses the cause of the current financial crisis, or is this the place to discuss it?
How did you come to that conclusion?
Is there a thread that addresses the cause of the current financial crisis, or is this the place to discuss it?
How did you come to that conclusion?
Bankers don't have to pay back their debts.
So far as I could make it out, "getting a credit card" means signing documents you don't understand, on the advice of people you don't know, so that you can buy stuff you don't need to impress people you don't like with money you haven't got.
More proof that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.Wildcat was never able to demonstrate it.
Dear Gumboot,
But we still like you.
Sincerely,
Middle America
And I'd just like to point out that it's the people on the east and west coasts that have driven the crisis. Middle America hasn't seen nearly the volatility in the housing market that the coasts have.
And I'd just like to point out that it's the people on the east and west coasts that have driven the crisis. Middle America hasn't seen nearly the volatility in the housing market that the coasts have.
Some people just shouldn't be allowed to own houses.
On a related note...
I was in an airport a couple of weeks ago. Right near the gate for my plane, there was a kiosk with a big Southwest Airlines logo on it and a big Visa logo on it. Guy standing next to it was hawking free baseball caps and all kinds of Southwest frequent flyer points if you signed up for a Visa card.
Methinks, "Wait a minute. I keep hearing that the economic engine is seized up, that there's no credit out there any more, that capital, not labor, is on strike, that lending standards have gotten a lot stricter. And yet, here's this guy offering credit to complete strangers in an airport!!!"
That was the point where my head exploded.
See, now I thought that by Middle America, he was referring to the middle classes, not the geographic area between the mountains.
Yeah I hear Cleveland is doing really well.And I'd just like to point out that it's the people on the east and west coasts that have driven the crisis. Middle America hasn't seen nearly the volatility in the housing market that the coasts have.
I have now managed to get the best job of my entire life, and while the rest of the world screams that the end is nigh, I am looking forward to the best 9 months of my life, in every possible way.
In the interests of fairness, I have decided, without real justification, to make Middle America responsible for my good fortune. So thank you, Middle America. I love you.