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To: combjelly who wrote (294530)7/21/2006 3:22:30 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572145
 
The depression had a lot more to do with horrible actions of government than it did with any failure of capitalism. "

Not the case. The stock market was white hot through much of the 1920s. There was over-investment in the tech. companies of the time, autos, radio, etc. Because there weren't any controls to build hysteresis in the system, it overshot the top. And because so many people had borrowed money to buy into the stock market, and banks had few controls on how they loaned money, the crash took out the banking system also. And that is why it took so long to recover.


But don't you understand.......none of that had to do with the theory of capitalism. Capitalism is pure so that's not what failed America and caused the great depression. It was communism that caused the depression.



To: combjelly who wrote (294530)8/14/2006 7:48:16 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1572145
 
Over-speculation, followed by a crash, including bank failures, had happened before. Some of the crashes where as deep or deeper than the "Great Depression". But they didn't last as long. Increasing tariffs and other taxes, and increasing economic regulation, and decreasing the money supply, all while the country is entering, or has already entered a severe economic downturn has a pretty major negative effect on the economy.