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May 22nd, 2010 02:40 PM
Pentegarn
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Originally Posted by Tadao View Post
I find that when things are on fire, more fire makes it's increase in value.
http://www.cad-comic.com/cad/20070214
May 21st, 2010 08:44 PM
Pentegarn We're both crusin' for Jerkman's Comp
May 21st, 2010 08:09 PM
Colonel Flagg
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Originally Posted by Pentegarn View Post
NOTHING IS OVER!
My legs! I can't feel my legs!

too funny

EDIT: I have to pull over whenever Ozzy is in the news. Listening to the "mumble-montage" is dangerous.
May 21st, 2010 07:47 PM
Pentegarn
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Originally Posted by Colonel Flagg View Post
SMELL IT!

(that was for Pent)


NOTHING IS OVER!

EDIT: By the way every time Preston or Steve yell "SMELL IT!" I almost crash the work vehicle from laughing
May 21st, 2010 07:46 PM
Pentegarn
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Originally Posted by TheCoolinator View Post
Nothing you say adds up to the amount of speculative debt the countries of the world are buried under at this point in history.
Because you don't understand inflation, the economy, basic mathematics, how to dress yourself, how to talk to girls, how to win friends and influence people, magnets, medicine, nutrition, or anything else you have ever discussed with anyone anywhere ever. If you did we would not be having this discussion.
May 21st, 2010 07:14 PM
kahljorn L-shaped recession.
May 21st, 2010 04:47 PM
Colonel Flagg But all those so-called "experts" either went to school, or have years of experience studying economics and economic theory. They didn't watch any videos or read any op-ed pieces.
May 21st, 2010 04:27 PM
Dimnos A lot of those same experts will also say we are now out of the late 2000s recession. Or that we are at least coming out of it.
May 21st, 2010 04:23 PM
RaNkeri I admit I haven't really followed the economics lately, but after searching the internet for a while (in English and in Finnish), I wasn't able to find any articles, news clippings etc. that would call the current economical situation depression. They all referred it as recession.
Also according to many experts who's quotations I read that we are in recession and some people() are just over exaggerating by claiming that the world is in depression.
May 21st, 2010 04:02 PM
Colonel Flagg
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Originally Posted by Dimnos View Post
Just fight fire with fire Colonel.
SMELL IT!

(that was for Pent)
May 21st, 2010 03:59 PM
Colonel Flagg ^^^ Maybe I have to rethink my paradigm, then.

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Originally Posted by Tadao View Post
No no, 98 percent of the Mockers think this is how Philo should be.
Count me in the 2% minority then.

(see above)
May 21st, 2010 03:07 PM
Tadao I find that when things are on fire, more fire makes it's increase in value.
May 21st, 2010 03:00 PM
Dimnos Just fight fire with fire Colonel.

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Originally Posted by TheCoolinator
When you guys get home and take off the shoes you have been wearing all day. Do you take a moment to sniff the inside? I do. The natural aroma of your feet is a good way to boost your immune system.
May 21st, 2010 02:57 PM
Tadao No no, 98 percent of the Mockers think this is how Philo should be.
May 21st, 2010 02:53 PM
Colonel Flagg I just realized - the only way he wins arguments is by altering quotations of what people say.

Is this an infractable offense - because if it isn't, it should be.
May 21st, 2010 02:44 PM
Colonel Flagg Coolinator = Jonathan Clement. No one else could be this asinine.
May 21st, 2010 01:58 PM
TheCoolinator
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Originally Posted by Pentegarn View Post
I'll ask you, moron:

Where the hell was today's average income per household in those eras?

Where were the profits averaged yearly that today's companies make in those eras?

Where was the GDP of the hundreds of countries today in those eras?
Nothing you say adds up to the amount of speculative debt the countries of the world are buried under at this point in history.

Do research on derivatives. This economy is being kept afloat artificially by bailout after bailout and now austerity for the masses....not for wallstreet who caused the depression......for you.


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Originally Posted by Colonel Flagg View Post
I am wrong.
As stated above.......and this is common knowledge to the average American and European.....there has been MASSIVE amounts of bailouts throughout the investment sectors. Most of these investment houses and manufacturing industries are on a contant stream of life support from central banks.

Derivatives (Toxic assets, exotic instruments,) are dragging down the world economy little by little into this abyss. The 1000 point drop in 1 day was just the beginning, just today the DOW went below 10,000. This is a controlled contraction of the economy. It's not going to look exactly like the depressions of old. They are slowing pulling these nations (including ours) under the water.

Take off the glasses Colonel. It's time to look around at the rubble field.

1.5 Quadrillion dollars and counting of "Toxic instruments". Nothing in history.....counting inflation.....has ever seen this in the past.
May 21st, 2010 12:05 PM
The Leader
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Originally Posted by TheCoolinator View Post
I'll ask you and any other troglodyte who wishes to respond. Was there a 1.5 QUADRILLION dollars worth of speculative paper debt in any of the past depressions / recessions?
No, because inflation hadn't raised prices as much as it has now. You're saying that we are in a depression now worse than the great depression. This demonstrates a complete ignorance of history. I recommend that you do some research and listen to the blessed Ayatollah.
May 21st, 2010 11:44 AM
Dimnos Nice.
May 21st, 2010 11:16 AM
Brotherhood
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Originally Posted by Ayatollah View Post
This is exactly what President Ahmedinejad tried to warn you American people about many time. Every time he is ridiculed and criticized. I have tried telling him that American people are lost cause but he is good hearted man who tries to save. You are all blind to your government pulling your strings.
Indeed, Mr. Ahmedinejad is one of the very few world leaders who are free from the chains of the communists. I don’t know why, but the communist oligarch’s have never been able to infiltrate into Iran, among few other countries. This naturally infuriates the communist oligarch’s and as act of hostility they have rationalized all kinds of sanctions against the poor people of Iran, and have programmed the masses to think of Iran as a source of evil.

Please do not lose your hope on us! There are still people fighting against the communists here in USA.


Long live the Resistance!

May 21st, 2010 10:55 AM
Pentegarn
May 21st, 2010 10:51 AM
Ayatollah
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Originally Posted by Brotherhood View Post
Heh, silly little child, there is no DEBT, there is no DEPRESSION, they’re all nothing but lies of the communist oligarch’s or consequences of their embezzlements.

You see, son, they can manipulate the economy all they want. By causing this “depression” you’re talking about, they are able to lower the public morale, causing fear, anxiousness and stress. When people start losing their hope, their minds are easier to “reprogram” by mind control, hypnosis and propaganda. This way, the communist oligarchs recruit new members. Why do you think that these “depressions” occur so regularly?

The most disgusting thing is that the communists are able to make people forget this reprogramming procedure, thus making these people “sleepers”. This means that they believe they are law abiding capitalist democrats, but can be “activated” by the communists to do their bidding.

You have much to learn, kid, but it is the TRUTH.
This is exactly what President Ahmedinejad tried to warn you American people about many time. Every time he is ridiculed and criticized. I have tried telling him that American people are lost cause but he is good hearted man who tries to save. You are all blind to your government pulling your strings.
May 21st, 2010 10:40 AM
Pentegarn But Colonel

1.5 quadrillion man!

May 21st, 2010 10:31 AM
Colonel Flagg Yo, Cornholio:

I obtained my data from historical records of inflation rates. The economy recently contracted for 8 months with a 1.1% annualized decline. (It's expanding again, and has been for the last 8 months.)

In the Great Depression which lasted 3½ years, the economy contracted at an annualized rate of 6.9%. For, and let me say this with emphasis ---

THREE AND A HALF FUCKING YEARS!!!!!!!!

I ask again, dipshit - which is worse? 8 months of a 1% contraction or 42 months of a 7% contraction?

[mockon] Do your research. [/mockoff]
May 21st, 2010 10:08 AM
Pentegarn
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Originally Posted by TheCoolinator View Post
1.5 QUADRILLION dollars worth of debts. Much more than anything we've seen in history.

I'll ask you and any other troglodyte who wishes to respond. Was there a 1.5 QUADRILLION dollars worth of speculative paper debt in any of the past depressions / recessions?
I'll ask you, moron:

Where the hell was today's average income per household in those eras?

Where were the profits averaged yearly that today's companies make in those eras?

Where was the GDP of the hundreds of countries today in those eras?

The reason the 1.5 quadrillion you keep mentioning (over and over and over over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over) exists is because there is a ton more money in the world than there was in those eras. The percentages of debt, poverty levels, and lack of rescources in those days were worse. The single number you keep spouting about is merely a reflection of the amount of money there is now. It means nothing in terms of employment, wealth per household percentages, cost of living percentages and the like. Why won't you address that? Why is it I keep answering you about why the numbers you post are not valid in context to inflation and you keep ignoring it? Face it, you are ignoring my replies because you have no answer of substance to counter them with.
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