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To: neolib who wrote (188688)3/5/2009 7:48:17 PM
From: X Y ZebraRespond to of 306849
 
wrong again...

if the free market would truly be allowed to function, we would be in the way to a possible recovery...

intervention -as it always happens... will fail and will make it last longer.

i understand the math and what derivatives do. the fact that there were irresponsible elements in the community does not make the entire system a failure, which is what you claim, because 'it allowed it"

and the people in charge were what ? (SEC, Congress, Treasury etc ) more innocent bystanders. ?

that argument is flat out false. and you believe it, which again... it reflects on you.

Don't worry, it will all be made relatively clear in the next few years. People with religious views on the matter will of course remain profoundly ignorant. The rest will learn, modify the system, and move on.

move on ?

i wish they would... but they won't let the free market solve it. they keep throwing trillions to dead institutions... from the UAW, car companies, insurance companies, and banks... only to make the problem worse and eventually last longer...

more falsehood from you, speaking from both sides of your mouth. which again, you have no concept of what laissez faire is, yet you speak as though you were an authority on it... your [lack of] arguments [and this last contradictory statement] shows it.

and it is not going to be a easy to resolve as you make it sound. there are going to be serious consequences from this charade.