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The Great Depression lies ahead, bear market bounce, dot com bubble burst, Greenspan, low interest rates, home prices, housing developments going broke, Obama stimulus may help

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Old 02-15-2009, 08:07 PM
 
Location: Rockland County New York
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I equate our government’s effort to prevent a depression much like my apatite for unlimited alcohol back in my college days. After consuming all too much tequila and beer I then would spend a whole night trying to forgo a series of violent vomiting. Unfortunately my eyes are spinning around in my head which leads me to the conclusion that running for the toilet is all together a good thing. So after all of us get real sick for short period, we will all begin to feel better. Will this stop us from drinking again? Are you kidding? We're Americans for God's sake.
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