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Originally Posted by ophiuchus
not for nothing i guess it depends if you look at your glass half full or half empty. letting them fall would have created a lot of jobs in good ole u s of a.. a lot of goods/imports wouldn't have been able to make it here if they weren't insured. well pity that. i guess we would have had to do something like make them ourselves,and the importers would have to find another way to get insured and still get here cheaper than we could mak'em. this might have turned out to be some of the most positive dominoes you ever saw. oh yea, the fed and the nwo are globalists who control global concerns through global companies.most of the companies affected would have been very large ones. this could have left a lot of cracks of daylight for struggling smaller companies and american entrepreneurs to fill. 90% of all the corps in the usa do 1mil or less. i don't agree with bush sr. that soon 8 companies will own everything in the world.(or maybe i fear that happening). this would have been a big win for the little guy and a shot to the head of the corporate giant.
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If I read your post correctly,then I agree in principal. If not, then ignore my response.
This goes to the corrupt influences not only behind the disease, but the cure as well. If this were merely a story of a company that made bad decisions and got itself in trouble, in a properly operating free market economy, then we would all be shouting "they must go" unanimously, for many of the reasons I "believe" you outlined. The truth behind the machinations we have witnessed over the last couple of weeks is defined by "the left hand covering for the right". As I have said before in this forum, the problems in the economy, as well as the solutions posited, and accepted blindly, are treason upon treason, criminal action upon criminal action. The shame is that most of America nods their heads complacently as they watch cnn, et alia, and "thank their lucky stars" that the government (NWO, neocons, rothschilds, illuminists, whatever the **** you want to call them) are there to "take care of the situation" and "provide a backstop", etc...
Meanwhile, the poorest of the U.S. will "sacrifice" for this, while the former CEO's of Bear, Lehman, Fannie, Freddie, AIG, WAMU, etc... are deciding what SPF sunblock they will use while lying on the beach in the Virgin Islands.