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To: TobagoJack who wrote (132580)3/27/2017 11:35:51 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 218534
 
Well TJ, the sad part is that it all happened and interesting how little security such movable and usable coin was under proper surveillance. In a way typical German.

My only hope is that the thieves will be caught ASAP.

As a general remark, those worthless pieces of paper within the banks vaults are not of more intrinsic value than a MBS unit in similar quantitative value.

In both cases it is up to the borrower to make god on his obligations and those that think that foreclosing a house has great intrinsic value is badly guided, as except specific locations do homes keep their value.

In 2007/8/9 was sort off a reset but practically all the loan obligation where socialized meaning the governments bailed out the lenders. The FED may declare victory but their balance sheet as those of most CB's does not reflect it.

IMHO we are not better off as the pile of debt only increased and the relative number of employed from the general population barely improved.

Clinton during his presidency inflicted great harm to the US and rest of the world by changing the way inflation is measured, and interest rates are set.

Therefore we are closing in into the "New Paradigm" on top of this tread. <GGGG>