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To: Elsewhere who wrote (3703)11/30/2001 2:11:33 PM
From: AhdaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
For every criticism of US fiscal or monetary policy or for every description of a slowing/slow US economy I could post ten articles about the same or worse developments in Europe

I am going to butt in on a different level in Europe there is bit more sedate attitude about life. Here we are very use to perpetual wealth and credit cards high debt high hope high future can't afford it charge it we are geared to glass tower thoughts. Practical went out with unlimited credit cards and if portions of our corporate world got creative so did our private sector. This ain't Japan in other words.



To: Elsewhere who wrote (3703)11/30/2001 2:51:35 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
Oh definitely mattress time. That's been going on for 2 years. Eventually Europeans will get the point. They will come to see what I preached years ago to you. Their taxes are too high and they have to embrace free markets with more vigor. This will be done either the hard way or the better way. After all, if Russia and China are now the world's premier capitalist empires, I guess the rest of us better take it under advisement.



To: Elsewhere who wrote (3703)11/30/2001 10:36:51 PM
From: ElsewhereRespond to of 24758
 
<Who is Richard Ney? Who's his specialist?>

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