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BAILOUT REJECTED!
« on: 29 September 2008, 19:20:46 »

Here comes the pain.

Effing t0ssp0t republicans.  >:(
« Last Edit: 29 September 2008, 19:23:16 by theolodian »
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Re: BAILOUT REJECTED!
« Reply #1 on: 29 September 2008, 19:25:45 »

Sounds bad but I am not qualified to comment
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« Reply #2 on: 29 September 2008, 19:32:21 »

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Here comes the pain.

Effing t0ssp0t republicans.  >:(

There were 90 odd democrats voted against it, nearly half their presence in the house.
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Re: BAILOUT REJECTED!
« Reply #3 on: 29 September 2008, 19:38:29 »

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Here comes the pain.

Effing t0ssp0t republicans.  >:(

There were 90 odd democrats voted against it, nearly half their presence in the house.
Yeah, starting to look like Pelosi was a big part of the problem.  >:(
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Re: BAILOUT REJECTED!
« Reply #4 on: 29 September 2008, 19:50:23 »

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Here comes the pain.

Effing t0ssp0t republicans.  >:(

There were 90 odd democrats voted against it, nearly half their presence in the house.
Yeah, starting to look like Pelosi was a big part of the problem.  >:(


and 2/3 of republicans refused to back it  :o



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50 bucks!?! For 50 bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow!!

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Re: BAILOUT REJECTED!
« Reply #5 on: 29 September 2008, 19:54:46 »

We seem to have two threads on the same theme, so I simply will post what I have already on the other one! ;D ;D 8-)

This can only greatly knock confidence in the financial markets still further and bring the necessary movement of money to a snails pace! :'(    

I do not want to sound all doom and gloom, which is hard not to now, but this could be an inevitable fiscal disaster of the magnitude of the 1929 Wall Street Crash which took until 1954 to be fully recovered from! :o :o

These are interesting times!  But most of us are just pawns now in a fantastic game of power politics and financial (mismanagement) games! >:(    

Like the Titanic there now seems little chance in stopping us from sinking, as we have already hit the ice burg! :'( :'(  

[size=24]Oh well, up with the Revolution!!!  [/size]Whats that song[size=24]"always look on the bright side of life, tdum tdum, t'dum.......!![/size] ;D ;D 8-)      
 
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Re: BAILOUT REJECTED!
« Reply #6 on: 29 September 2008, 19:59:47 »

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Here comes the pain.

Effing t0ssp0t republicans.  >:(

There were 90 odd democrats voted against it, nearly half their presence in the house.
Yeah, starting to look like Pelosi was a big part of the problem.  >:(

Some of us can see through the games. Barney said after the vote "Lets see how the markets react before we vote again". In other words, if they aint that bothered, let's see where it goes before we act.
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Re: BAILOUT REJECTED!
« Reply #7 on: 29 September 2008, 20:01:48 »

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We seem to have two threads on the same theme, so I simply will post what I have already on the other one! ;D ;D 8-)

This can only greatly knock confidence in the financial markets still further and bring the necessary movement of money to a snails pace! :'(    

I do not want to sound all doom and gloom, which is hard not to now, but this could be an inevitable fiscal disaster of the magnitude of the 1929 Wall Street Crash which took until 1954 to be fully recovered from! :o :o

These are interesting times!  But most of us are just pawns now in a fantastic game of power politics and financial (mismanagement) games! >:(    

Like the Titanic there now seems little chance in stopping us from sinking, as we have already hit the ice burg! :'( :'(  

[size=24]Oh well, up with the Revolution!!!  [/size]Whats that song[size=24]"always look on the bright side of life, tdum tdum, t'dum.......!![/size] ;D ;D 8-)      
 
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 ;D ;D ;D

I'm gonna grab my gun and head for the hills - see you on the other side!!! - good luck everyone!!!!!
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« Reply #8 on: 29 September 2008, 20:07:03 »

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We seem to have two threads on the same theme, so I simply will post what I have already on the other one! ;D ;D 8-)

This can only greatly knock confidence in the financial markets still further and bring the necessary movement of money to a snails pace! :'(    

I do not want to sound all doom and gloom, which is hard not to now, but this could be an inevitable fiscal disaster of the magnitude of the 1929 Wall Street Crash which took until 1954 to be fully recovered from! :o :o

These are interesting times!  But most of us are just pawns now in a fantastic game of power politics and financial (mismanagement) games! >:(    

Like the Titanic there now seems little chance in stopping us from sinking, as we have already hit the ice burg! :'( :'(  

[size=24]Oh well, up with the Revolution!!!  [/size]Whats that song[size=24]"always look on the bright side of life, tdum tdum, t'dum.......!![/size] ;D ;D 8-)      
 
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 ;D ;D ;D

I'm gonna grab my gun and head for the hills - see you on the other side!!! - good luck everyone!!!!!


LATEST:  Dow Jones down by 541.50

EDITED within 5 mins   "     "  570.0!!!!!!!!!!!!

All is slipping away fast!

To the financial / city traders amoungst; is this bad?  or is this bad? :o :o :o :o

Once more folks:

[size=24]"Look on the bright side of life...........t,dum, tdum, t,dun,do do dum...[/size]
« Last Edit: 29 September 2008, 20:09:30 by Lizzie_Zoom »
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Re: BAILOUT REJECTED!
« Reply #9 on: 29 September 2008, 20:10:19 »

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We seem to have two threads on the same theme, so I simply will post what I have already on the other one! ;D ;D 8-)

This can only greatly knock confidence in the financial markets still further and bring the necessary movement of money to a snails pace! :'(    

I do not want to sound all doom and gloom, which is hard not to now, but this could be an inevitable fiscal disaster of the magnitude of the 1929 Wall Street Crash which took until 1954 to be fully recovered from! :o :o

These are interesting times!  But most of us are just pawns now in a fantastic game of power politics and financial (mismanagement) games! >:(    

Like the Titanic there now seems little chance in stopping us from sinking, as we have already hit the ice burg! :'( :'(  

[size=24]Oh well, up with the Revolution!!!  [/size]Whats that song[size=24]"always look on the bright side of life, tdum tdum, t'dum.......!![/size] ;D ;D 8-)      
 
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Granted, the situation looks dire --- but the recovery from the 29 crash would have been somewhat hampered by the war. Hopefully ( but not totally impossible ) there won't be that complication this time. So we might only (!) be looking at a decade to recover ( much the same as the late 80's blip! )
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #10 on: 29 September 2008, 20:23:33 »

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We seem to have two threads on the same theme, so I simply will post what I have already on the other one! ;D ;D 8-)

This can only greatly knock confidence in the financial markets still further and bring the necessary movement of money to a snails pace! :'(    

I do not want to sound all doom and gloom, which is hard not to now, but this could be an inevitable fiscal disaster of the magnitude of the 1929 Wall Street Crash which took until 1954 to be fully recovered from! :o :o

These are interesting times!  But most of us are just pawns now in a fantastic game of power politics and financial (mismanagement) games! >:(    

Like the Titanic there now seems little chance in stopping us from sinking, as we have already hit the ice burg! :'( :'(  

[size=24]Oh well, up with the Revolution!!!  [/size]Whats that song[size=24]"always look on the bright side of life, tdum tdum, t'dum.......!![/size] ;D ;D 8-)      
 
Back to top    

Granted, the situation looks dire --- but the recovery from the 29 crash would have been somewhat hampered by the war. Hopefully ( but not totally impossible ) there won't be that complication this time. So we might only (!) be looking at a decade to recover ( much the same as the late 80's blip! )

I take your point HC, but the USA didn't come into the war until 1941, 12 years after the Wall St. Crash, and then the USA economy actually gained significantly from the war years by tremondous manufacturing investment / profit, indeed as some would suggest at the expense of Great Britain / Europe. ;)

I still take your point though for GB and Europe the war did get in the way of the recovery! :y :y
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« Reply #11 on: 29 September 2008, 20:25:00 »

Dow is now[size=16] -662 [/size] :o
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Re: BAILOUT REJECTED!
« Reply #12 on: 29 September 2008, 20:28:08 »

gold price seems to rising $29400/ kilo
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Lizzie_Zoom

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« Reply #13 on: 29 September 2008, 20:28:57 »

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Dow is now[size=16] -662 [/size] :o

yup and it was 541.50 down less than 18 minutes ago, so it is certainly slipping fast Bandit! :y :y

6.2% down now!  A record apparently according to the BBC!!
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« Reply #14 on: 29 September 2008, 20:32:25 »

[size=24]Dow Jones now down -720  - highest EVER drop!!![/size]
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