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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (10473)3/19/2004 3:09:33 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
<missing a crucial point>

No, I understand what he's trying to pull off, higher pricing power, and a world that pretends it's in "disinflation". It's a game of sleight of hand, wizardary, smoke and mirrors. Instead he has serious inflation, has everybody stuck in his moral hazard fallacy of composition hypnotic trance. "Investors" sit at their terminals ready for the next absurd utterances from Easy, to decide their next move. This is a very good prescription for a financial panic.



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (10473)3/19/2004 3:18:55 PM
From: SOROS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
I'm so sick of hearing the talking heads, the crooked gov't, and the bought and paid for stock market shills like Kudlow and Cramer say, "there is no inflation." Does anyone here run a business? If you do, then you have seen everything you MUST have skyrocket -- utilities, gasoline, insurance, etc. They have the country on a path of breaking everyone by raising prices on essentials and giving you a worthless currency to try and use for that purpose. $50,000 homes selling for $750,000. Without a miracle, the US empire is about to crumble from its economic insides. And it ALL stems from greed and selfishness. No one cares about the next generation. Heck, no one cares about next year! Instant gratification rules the modern day, and that always leads to disaster.

I remain,

SOROS



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (10473)3/19/2004 3:20:40 PM
From: philv  Respond to of 110194
 
"The idea that will hike the moment they realize inflation is taking off is debatable. "

That has been my view for quite some time. Price inflation, corporate profits and low interest rates to keep it bubbling. That is the recipe, but no hope for corresponding wage increases. This means the American public will pay and pay while their standard of living drops.

The great unwashed always pays and gets screwed in the end. It's the way it is.



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (10473)3/19/2004 3:24:13 PM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 110194
 
Sometimes i think both you and Mish are missing a crucial point. To wit; THE GREENSPAN FED WANTS SUBSTANTIALLY HIGHER INFLATION.

You haven't been listening very well. ggg
I have been screaming that for months.
He is out to destroy the US$ too.
Why else would he be bitching at Japan for buying them.

M