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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs

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To: RMF who wrote (69105)2/22/2014 11:35:50 AM
From: greatplains_guy  Read Replies (1) of 71588
 
There is a hue difference between increasing the money supply in a growing economy and opening the floodgates in a stagnant and by some accounts shrinking economy.

I suspect we can agree that Greenspan was not the wizard his contemporaries seem to have thought him to be. I certainly had a better opinion of him then than I do now. He was hands down better than Bernanke. Yellen appears to be another from the stoke inflation crowd.

When will you give credit to Obama for what he has done? President GW Bush inherited the Clinton recession. Were you making excuses for President Bush because of Clinton's incompetence? Or is it simply a partisan thing where democrats are good and you claim that Republicans are bad?

Thinking that we are somehow immune from the excesses of Tin Pot former democracies is foolish. This anti-American bozo has a phone and a pen and will act like a tin pot dictator rather than deal with pro-American politicians.

The slope froma vibrant economy to a mess is very slippery. The signs are becoming more obvious and when it goes, it will crash fast.
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