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To: shades who wrote (62419)6/1/2006 12:21:42 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Have you read the news about Iran and US?

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I was right Shades! The only way out!

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To: shades who wrote (62419)6/2/2006 3:14:46 AM
From: bond_bubble  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
Nice try. If you are jobless, one can file for bankruptcy. This is what is going to happen. BTW, defaulting is so much less painful than paying "something" even if it is "worthless". Also, how do you expect "debasement" to decrease the debt? If currency debasement happens and people load up more debt how is debt reduced? Did you ever think of that? That is what Chromatic was not willing to understand. It is a credit bubble, not "printing press bubble". Also, Chromatic thought, there will be some "initial" deflation and then the printing presses will start. Do you see any sign of this initial activity? There is just going to be sweet credit deflation - but no CPI deflation. There is absolutely no hyperinflation on the hhorizon.