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    • Mike LuceyM Offline
      Mike Lucey
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      That's a new one on me Tom. I'll stick with 'crooks' 👍

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      • Chris FullmerC Offline
        Chris Fullmer
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        This reminded me of a great article from "The Onion" I read yesterday. Its about looking for the next bubble for us Americans to invest in. It can be found here.

        http://www.theonion.com/content/news/recession_plagued_nation_demands

        Chris

        If you're unfamiliar with the Onion, it is a completely satirical newspaper. None of it is true per se, its just based on contemporary issues, but blown out of proportion. All quotes and names are false, but it is amazing how accurate all the false information is 😄

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        • StinkieS Offline
          Stinkie
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          @chris fullmer said:

          Its about looking for the next bubble for us Americans to invest in.

          So you guys are the cause of my girlfriend's stock dropping roughly € 10 000? I suggest you lot start collecting and pay her back. Stinkie needs a fur coat.

          Seriously, though. Tragedies are happening.

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            tomsdesk
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            This seemed germane:


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            • StinkieS Offline
              Stinkie
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              lol. Enough joking now, Tom. Donate.

              Regards,

              Tom (yeah ... I'm a Tom too)

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              • B Offline
                bellwells
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                @tomsdesk said:

                This seemed germane:

                Tom, aren't you a veteran of Vietnam?

                Ron

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                  tomsdesk
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                  Ron, contrary to popular belief: one can serve one's country without agreeing with how it is currently governed...or even trusting the people who make up it's current political power structure.

                  And yes: I am changing my mind concerning intentions about Iraq's oil...maybe it wasn't about getting hands on it?

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                  • B Offline
                    bellwells
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                    This may come as a surprise to some, but I don't trust the current power structure at all and I certainly wasn't implying that veterans can't be critical of the government, or the military for that matter. In fact, more than anyone they have earned this right.

                    BTW, in what context did you see the term "moral hazard"?

                    Ron

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                      tomsdesk
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                      Sorry, Ron: knee-jerk on my part...that bit of not so long past history has left some sore spots.

                      In case you're not asking about the cartoon...here's a link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_hazard

                      Since you probably are: In general, I think an awful lot of Bush's presidency has been opportunist framed and flamed in a "moral hazard" context. Specifically, I thought like many (even staunch supporters of going that I know) the real reason for going to Iraq was to get the oil (flowing :`) I see now the gross windfall profits being made (on several fronts) from the flow disruption could easily have been the real reason...thus the cartoon's relavance for me.

                      Case in point brewing now: Texas and Oklahoma oilmen are starting to open wells capped decades ago when they couldn't compete with the Middle East...wells over reserves larger than anywhere else on earth. But instead of (publically) encouraging such, Bush has chimed in with the off-shore rant again. Seems opportunistic to me.

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                        bellwells
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                        I don't think Bush or anyone else in the administration deliberately went into Iraq to drive the price of oil up. Let's not forget about UN Resolution 1444 (I think that's the number). The price of oil is overwhelmingly driven by supply and demand variables.

                        I think ALL of government is infected with moral hazard; from local to federal. This is a great term. Their lack of moral behavior creates a hazard for all of us. It's getting worse and the one thing that just really pisses me off is the lack of accountability.

                        Vote Libertarian, I say.

                        Ron

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