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... by stimulating the economy, by cutting costs to business, and allowing borrowers to have more disposable income to spend.Originally posted by Platypus View PostAnd how will this work then? Please do explain.
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Not terribly bright are you?Originally posted by Cyberman View Post... by stimulating the economy, by cutting costs to business, and allowing borrowers to have more disposable income to spend.
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So a debt funded bubble not unlike the one that's just collapsed?Originally posted by Cyberman View Post... by stimulating the economy, by cutting costs to business, and allowing borrowers to have more disposable income to spend.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostSo a debt funded bubble not unlike the one that's just collapsed?
It's ok to have one in a recession. Brown just got his timing VERY wrong.
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WTF are you talking about.. your sir, are an idiotOriginally posted by Cyberman View PostIt's ok to have one in a recession. Brown just got his timing VERY wrong.
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Originally posted by chef View PostWTF are you talking about.. your sir, are an idiot
Brown and you are idiots as neither of you have a clue.
Unemployment will hit 2 million by Xmas.... we are in a RECESSION...... the economy needs a stimulus of liquidity which it is not getting at this moment. This extra influx of funding/liquidity will create confidence and demand and hopefully a short-term bubble to get us out of this mess. If we do nothing, we all could be drawing the dole very soon.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostBrown and you are idiots as neither of you have a clue.
Unemployment will hit 2 million by Xmas.... we are in a RECESSION...... the economy needs a stimulus of liquidity which it is not getting at this moment. This extra influx of funding/liquidity will create confidence and demand and hopefully a short-term bubble to get us out of this mess. If we do nothing, we all could be drawing the dole very soon.
Judging by your level of your posts you are only in employment because of the artificial boom. No wonder you want another one
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