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To: elmatador who wrote (42551)11/9/2008 1:50:21 PM
From: prosperous1 Recommendation  Respond to of 219694
 
We are on a very slippery slope here with politicians, who understand very little about the economy, driving future in presence of financial turmoil we are facing currently and the rest of the world being lead by USA who does not show conviction to understand and face the problem head on. All current solutions are trying to buy more time until we reach situation like October where any and everything needs to be done to resolve the problem because the world is in danger without adequate thought put into the solution. Why not leave finding solutions to people who have a better understanding of the economy than likes of Pelosi who are trying to find a quick path to appease constituents.

I used to be skeptical about monetary reset happening but with current path we may just reach there with few more situations like October 2008.

>>Reid, Pelosi ask Treasury to provide temporary help to automakers facing economic struggles<<

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