The History of Financial Crisis

Posted on April 27, 2009 by rockingjude

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  • Osman kadri koca on April 28th, 2009

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  • Osman kadri koca on April 28th, 2009

    Thanks…

  • Dave on April 28th, 2009

    Man, when I hear people talk about financial crisis GIVE ME A BREAK!! Both sets of my grandfolks survived the Great Depression. One pair were from Nebraska, the Dust Bowl. They never, ever til the day they died stopped talking about the Great Depression. This one event in their lifetimes made more of an impression on them than anything, the Atomic Bomb, WWII, you name it. We grew up in Washington DC and I watched DC burn after the death of MLK Jr. Talk about fear!! Even that was forgotten in a couple of years but the 1930′s and life without money for even food. This was something my grandparents never stopped talking about. There is plenty of money in this country, it’s just not being spent on scam artist car dealers or real estate cheats anymore. If you had gotten yourself a real education like me, you’d have a job you jerks. No, but sitting on your butts at GM threatening to scream for the UNION man any time someone mentions a little work well the heck with that. Hey good luck in the homeless shelters you UNION SCUM!!

  • osmankadrikoca on April 28th, 2009

    ‘When an artist looks at the world,he sees color..

    When a musician looks at the world,she hears music..

    When an economist looks at the world,she sees a symphony of costs and benefits..

    The economist’s world might not be as colorful or as melodic as the others’ worlds,but it’s more practical..

    If you want to understand what’s going on in the world that’s really out there,you need to know economics..,,

    Osman Kadri Koca

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