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To: BGR who wrote (86357)12/8/2000 10:39:57 AM
From: Mike M2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
BGR, there is nothing new under the sun all bubbles end badly! Did you hear about Intel? Earlie's Aug call for tech tough love continues to play out. mike



To: BGR who wrote (86357)12/8/2000 10:53:51 AM
From: Mike M2  Respond to of 132070
 
BGR, Message 14947274 . I posted an excerpt from the April 2000 issue of The Richebacher Letter where compares the Austrian and monetarist views of the Great Depression it's worth a look keep in mind the issue was 12 pgs and this is only a few paragraphs. It is also important to note that the greater part of credit creation currently takes place outside the banking system - beyond the control of the Fed. Mike ho ho ho