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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostI was in the Chinese the other day having a lovely bowl of noodles when <shock> I see 2 eyes staring out at me from within the bowl.
It was the peeking duck.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostWu is the President of China these days.
It was the peeking duck.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostWhat's Wong with that?
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Once the Chinese get their state banking operations moving they are giong to end up owning most of the US financial houses.
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostNote that the 700 billion comes from tax payers money .
Sounds like a recipe for resentment to me.
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostIn his latest address to the American people the US president has announced that the financial system in the US faces imminent collapse if 700 billion is not injected in the system by the government purchasing sunken mortgage-backed securities ?
Note that the 700 billion comes from tax payers money .... ie. The government will use tax money to let Americans continue borrowing money ... sounds insane..
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Greed to destroy capitalism ?
In his latest address to the American people the US president has announced that the financial system in the US faces imminent collapse if 700 billion is not injected in the system by the government purchasing sunken mortgage-backed securities ?
Note that the 700 billion comes from tax payers money .... ie. The government will use tax money to let Americans continue borrowing money ... sounds insane..Tags: None
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