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When were Keynesian economics developed?
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give the bankers an other bonus
on money they get from the taxpayer
sure that is perfect and sound
by sharpjwe on October 18th, 2009
I am fine with giving bonuses to banks who paid back the tax payers money with interest like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan chase
by Henderson on October 19th, 2009
but how can they make so much money?
there is somthing wrong!
by sharpjwe on October 22nd, 2009
No, the money was making by simply trading. The market increased more than 20% - 30% during last quarter. So money making is very simple under those circumstances.
by Henderson on October 23rd, 2009
what happen for the market to go up
did the unemployed get jobs
or did they find cash under the seat
they are all playing a big lying game
and deserve to be juged for all the deceit
by sharpjwe on October 24th, 2009
usually market goes up before unemployment goes down, and also market also goes down before unemployment goes up. The market is a leading indicator. So unemployment rate, etc.. are lagging indicators and it will take time to those indicators to start moving. And market going up is not determined by one or two persons but it is due to more demand from all the investors.
by Henderson on October 25th, 2009
it is a big casion for the rich
to make money on the poor
REVOLUTION and GUILLOTINE
is what we need again
by sharpjwe on October 26th, 2009