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Agree... It wasn't Derivatives that killed the Beast it was what the D's were based upon that killed it...Namely that Home Loans were being made to people who had no business getting them...they were not credit worthy.. It was all done to keep the game of musical chairs going for as long as possible.. After 2004 16% of the economy was based upon home construction...Home loans were the last refuge of keeping the illusion of a prosperous and robust economy alive... Without that juicing of the system the economy would never have come out of the doldrums that befell it in 2000...Before 2000 Equities were what was propelling the economy. The 1990's were not the prosperous decade that everybody likes to fondly remember...the illusion was like cotton candy..You had a revaluation upwards of assets after the Cold War, Technology was making America more productive as it was displacing workers, aka Killing the MC which started in the mid 80's when Corp's like IBM got lean and mean, you had the Entitlement Payroll Taxes HIDING the real Federal Deficit..(a lessor Defense Budget because there wasn't a Cold War anymore to suck money in a black hole)... RE was a black hole in the 90's...till the end of 97. Unfortunately most people can not see beyond their noses by thinking it was the D's market that done ya in...You have clarity to look beyond the obvious to see what lies behind the curtain..
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In 1970 or so a fundamentalist Christian Hal Lindsey wrote a book entitled, "The Late Great Planet Earth." Which equated modern events to the Book Of Revelations in the bible. If one wants to think about it his observations were harbingers of what has come to pass in America. So the question becomes what was Lindsey seeing that caused him to make the correlation?
Simply one thinks that Lindsey was seeing the same kind/tenure of things happen in 1970 America that John saw in the Roman Empire in the 1ST Century AD. You have to skim off the religious connotations to see the similarities in underlying dynamic (emotional) of each of those times. Both were times of increasing instability and loss of ethical and moral virtues.
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I get upset when I see smart people not getting it, even after I lay it out for them. They don't rethink their own perspectives by questioning their veracity. They don't think where is my mistake..how do these facts work into the equation?
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