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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (873)3/21/2002 12:25:14 PM
From: DebtBomb  Respond to of 2077
 
That's what I've been saying Fred, higher rates is nuts, IMHO. If the Fed raises rates while the economy is deteriorating, he'll put us into depression, IMO.
I can't believe all of this talk about higher rates in the media, are they nuts??
IMHO, we'll double dipper-roo.
How can things get any better than they had over the last 6 months with low mortgage rates, 0 rate auto's, people going nuts buying stuff because they were depressed about 9/11, etc??
People went nuts buying stuff, now they're all in record debt, IMHO.
The Fed even mentioned "W", but the stock pimps keep yelling "V".
;-O



To: Frederick Langford who wrote (873)3/21/2002 1:20:19 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Respond to of 2077
 
Isn't that the truth ?

and then, I insist that the Fed is now the World's Fed not only the US... so even in the unlikely event that they were to actually raised them... it would not be by much. Many countries would tank, (more than already have), if they did.