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To: Dave who wrote (129446)8/1/2001 2:51:32 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>One of Greenspan's wealth-transfer methods must be to ensure maximum public and private debt to the Federal Reserve and its member banks.<<

great point. even worse, IF the debt blows up in bank hands (i believe it will, eventually), the taxpayer will foot the bill (more wealth transfer from public to bank).

all the while, greenspan's boyz are getting rich making money, losing money and sucking off the taxpayer.



To: Dave who wrote (129446)8/1/2001 3:58:17 PM
From: hdl  Respond to of 164684
 
I started at $20,000 and am down to $1,000 and there have been substantial improvements in cpu, memory, monitor, printer, and additions of scanner, fax, copier, modem, software. lousy ocr scanner was $20,000 and now is less than $100. Fax was non-existent, then over $8,000 and now $100. modem was nonexistent, then slow, and there was little to go online for- now it is under $50. word is almost as good as wordperfect. well- some things are strange.