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To: nspolar who wrote (32196)9/3/2003 3:37:57 PM
From: MetalTrader  Respond to of 36161
 
ah, the old keynsian conundrum.."in the long term we are all dead"....now, what to do in the mean time.

mt



To: nspolar who wrote (32196)9/3/2003 4:35:54 PM
From: Little Joe  Respond to of 36161
 
What an apt description.

Little joe



To: nspolar who wrote (32196)9/3/2003 7:25:22 PM
From: isopatch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 36161
 
<Like a big big wreck playing out in super slow motion>

IMHO, that's exactly the projector speed for the block buster flick titled <Super Cycle>. Americans tend not to have the historical sense that's common in many other cultures around the globe.

Not only has the study of history been deemphasized in US education AND rewritten to conform to the dictates of left liberal political correctness, but we are also a very young nation without 500 or a 1000 yrs of perspective to draw upon. So, it's quite understandable that the US population is somewhat more naive and trusting of institutions than is the case in older cultures and civilizations that have undergone many more mega collapses than America has seen.

Not going to get into a lot of fire and brimstone, or <chicken little> stuff. There are plenty of threads with posters who've been beating that drum for years.

But, do see us now moving into something much bigger and more serious than the average K-Wave Winter, or even the Great Depression of the 1930s.

All JMVVHO, of course.

Isopatch