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To: elmatador who wrote (100763)5/26/2013 9:30:48 AM
From: bart13  Respond to of 217542
 
A theory defending debt will be very popular.

I'm a bit surprised that we haven't seen any PR campaigns yet in the "good debt" and American dream area, especially from Krugman and the like.

A stocks (lotto) margin debt picture:




To: elmatador who wrote (100763)5/26/2013 5:56:13 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217542
 
You should change your reality: <But again, reality is depressing. > But granted, some details of reality are very annoying on first sight and even after lengthy consideration [genetic defects, parasites, cancer, old age and death are hard to put a gloss on]. The sun wanting to turn into a red giant and reglaciation are not ideal aspects of reality either though there will be winners and losers in the 2020 freeze up. Equatorial people and Saharans will be better off with a cooler climate. People in Scotland and Ottawa will not like it. Nor will the rioters in Stockholm think metres of snow accumulating around them is good.

Other than that, Always Look on the Bright Side of Life. Head hackers in Woolwich? No worries, here's a singalong for you to cheer you up: youtube.com For the original video in Life of Brian: youtube.com

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