This is the best and most revealing debate about the economic crisis I have seen yet. I highly recommend it!
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=2153565506198612552&ei=9DXlSLzDLIfA-wGhzr0F&q=Inside+Story+-+Bailout+vote+-+01+Oct+08+-+Part+1&vt=lf&hl=en
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=p2Xd1fCemag
This is from AlJazeeraEnglish... a wonderful news agency.
Originally posted by ChessJesterI can think of no worse source for economic information that a news agency from a region blanketed with laggard economies.
This is the best and most revealing debate about the economic crisis I have seen yet. I highly recommend it!
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=2153565506198612552&ei=9DXlSLzDLIfA-wGhzr0F&q=Inside+Story+-+Bailout+vote+-+01+Oct+08+-+Part+1&vt=lf&hl=en
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=p2Xd1fCemag
This is from AlJazeeraEnglish... a wonderful news agency.
Originally posted by MerkAh the hypocrite speaks! Tell me, do you know who is speaking in the video?
I can think of no worse source for economic information that a news agency from a region blanketed with laggard economies.
Do you know who are interviewed?
Do you understand what is known as media consolidation?
Originally posted by ChessJesterI think we digressed back at the post asking me about media consolidation.
I'm old enough to understand that any action for which one can apply for and receive a license must itself be a fundamentally lawful action.
Wrap that around your head.
But, we digress from the point of the thread!
Originally posted by ChessJesterThere are still "let the market do its job" fundamentalists out there.
This is the best and most revealing debate about the economic crisis I have seen yet. I highly recommend it!
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=2153565506198612552&ei=9DXlSLzDLIfA-wGhzr0F&q=Inside+Story+-+Bailout+vote+-+01+Oct+08+-+Part+1&vt=lf&hl=en
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=p2Xd1fCemag
This is from AlJazeeraEnglish... a wonderful news agency.
Originally posted by uzlessThe only laggard economies in the United States are places like Chicago and Detroit, where they have far too much regulation, high taxes and entrenched labor unions. Sadly, the Democrats are running two candidates who want to apply these same principles to govern the rest of the United States.
You mean the united states?