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To: bart13 who wrote (79902)3/12/2007 2:51:12 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110194
 
"You & me both, and I also find it very disheartening to see virtually no efforts to try and correct any of the underlying major issues, but rather use PR and BS to try & keep all the games going as we trend towards fascism and worse."

Yes, and this sure won't happen. This bubble is way too big
now, it can't "correct", it will implode at some point.
5000 Dow points down in 1 min. computer glitch -g-.
We've seen one glitch already, that's just a prelude to
the one that will take this system down.
I think that point may be close, could be this year. Waiting
for them to run out of rabbits in their hats -g-
They killed all the bears, so the only buyers in
a down market are them.

It already would have imploded, were it not for their
manipulative efforts. So, they have been using
everything in their power to prevent that. They think they
can prevent it, although they are merely postponing it and
making things much worse in the long run. The Fed simply
thinks it's in their job description to manipulate the markets
in the event of economic meltdown. Yes, I'm afraid we'll be
moving into the world of hyperstagflation and a dollar
collapse. This may take time. After the 5% drop, the
manipulation is back in force right now. The manipulation
of stock futures markets really started in 2002, so it's a
relatively new thing -g-