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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts

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To: Real Man who wrote (35779)9/2/2021 5:26:41 PM
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The business cycle (recessions) has no relation to who is in the Oval Office at the time of the recession.

A good case could be made that The Great Financial Crisis was partly the responsibility of people who sowed the seeds for it a decade earlier, including Robert Rubin, Alan Greenspan, and Larry Summers.

The moral hazards that created "Too Big to Fail" started in the mid 80's with the Latin America crisis. The seeds for that could be seen even further back with the Chicago School of Economics being applied in South America in the 70's.

This stuff doesn't just happen normally. It's a complex web of events that come together to create a crisis.
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