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the 2000 bust was the dotcom bubble... it's just not true that the effect of the 90's bubble ended here
the subprime mortgage crisis that eventually helped bring down the 2008 economy largely consisted of homes that were sold in the 90's... and many of the irresponsible trading practices that helped fuel the post-2000 bubble were basically made legal by the clinton administration in the late 90's when they eliminated the barrier between commercial and investment banks |
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I had taken events into account, though I forgot about 911 & the dotcom bubble upon Bush's arrival, but both Presidents did have 8 years to turn things around, in which it looks like Obama may have. GDP growth for the last quarter grew at 3.9%, good news for Biden...if he decides to run. |
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Look at the profiles of the last dozen or so spree shooters. Young, white, (the Virgina Tech guy being an exception) suburban type males. Mostly from white collar families. Seriously, just how easy do you think it would be for one of these kids to wander into the crime riddled areas of downtown and find someone willing to sell them an illegal gun? They'd probably get their asses kicked or even shot themselves instead. |
Wow! power to the people! Bernie Sanders leads in fund raising.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/bernie...55430566.html# |
So who else burst out laughing when Jim Webb answered the "who is your biggest political enemy?" question?
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I did! A pathetically transparent ploy to say "OOh! OOH! I was a soldier! Vote for me!" In what way is an enemy soldier a political enemy? :rofl: His whinging about how little time he was getting to speak wore old very quickly. He also didn't smile much. I think he did himself more harm than good.
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Is that an ironic, sarcastic "who?" or do you really not know?
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Bernie, Hillary, and blah blah blah blah........... |
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