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Worst thing with with big debt is that existing shareholders will be wiped out in favour of debt holders.
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So should the Fed just simply let the companies go to the wall and engineer a depression with an even higher unemployment rate, so that short sellers can make a quick buck?Originally posted by AtW View Post
Does it really make sense to let airlines go bankrupt and to turn the commercial airline fleet into saucepans ?
What would happen if you've broken up all airlines trashed all their planes to pay off creditors and then corona virus goes away?I'm alright JackComment
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So privatise profit and put debt on the public purse?Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo should the Fed just simply let the companies go to the wall and engineer a depression with an even higher unemployment rate, so that short sellers can make a quick buck?
Does it really make sense to let airlines go bankrupt and to turn the commercial airline fleet into saucepans ?
What would happen if you've broken up all airlines trashed all their planes to pay off debtors and then corona virus goes away?
Free market anyone?Comment
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The alternative is to throw 30% of the population out of work and give them nothing.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSo privatise profit and put debt on the public purse?
Free market anyone?
Would you be happier with a lower tax rate and no job ?I'm alright JackComment
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So an economy based on endless QE, zombie bankrupt companies, and fake jobs funded from higher and higher taxes.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe alternative is to throw 30% of the population out of work and give them nothing.
Would you be happier with a lower tax rate and no job ?Comment
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I have no feelings about you whatsoever, barring what AtW has said. If you promised to flounce, you should go.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDon't ask you to judge me on my winners, I ask you to judge me on my losers because I've had so few. Feel better about me now?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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You need to checkout what happened in the 1930's because that is the alternative. Would do really want to spend your afternoons at the local rubbish heap ?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSo an economy based on endless QE, zombie bankrupt companies, and fake jobs funded from higher and higher taxes.
If you withdraw funding then you'll destroy a lot of healthy companies in addition to any zombie companies.I'm alright JackComment
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FTFYOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostSo an economy based on endless QE, zombie bankrupt companies, and fake jobs funded fromhigher and higher taxes.borrowing so much future generations will be spending all their tax on servicing debtMake Mercia Great Again!Comment
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