These so-called hedge and derivative are for cooking books to confusing speculations. There is no clear and real productivity but encourage lies, black mailings and greed in these naming, mixing and renaming of selling for bets. Govt must outlaw all of them as investment if they really want to regain investors of our ranked #1 financial center of the world for our economy.
If the federal government is insolvent why don't we just get rid of it? We have 50 state government that are not insolvent. Well 49, not counting Calipornia. Why do we need a federal government that is too big to fail?
@plynth2 I didn't think I meant that. I guess I just liked how they addressed both sides of the issue equally. It didn't seem like there was a lot of bias here, that's all.
Michael Coops quoted Shakespeare: MICHAEL COPPS: "There is a tide in the affairs of man/Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;/Omitted, into all the voyage of our life/Is bound in shallows and in miseries." Opportunities to reform anything come infrequently and Shakespeare is saying ride the tide.
These so-called hedge and derivative are for cooking books to confusing speculations. There is no clear and real productivity but encourage lies, black mailings and greed in these naming, mixing and renaming of selling for bets. Govt must outlaw all of them as investment if they really want to regain investors of our ranked #1 financial center of the world for our economy.
beancube2010 1 year ago
If the federal government is insolvent why don't we just get rid of it? We have 50 state government that are not insolvent. Well 49, not counting Calipornia. Why do we need a federal government that is too big to fail?
ToxicOdiousOne 1 year ago
this is what real news sounds like, Fox
SewardsLesson 1 year ago
@SewardsLesson You mean "real news" sounds like Fox's Republican propaganda?
plynth2 1 year ago
@plynth2 I didn't think I meant that. I guess I just liked how they addressed both sides of the issue equally. It didn't seem like there was a lot of bias here, that's all.
SewardsLesson 1 year ago
Michael Coops quoted Shakespeare: MICHAEL COPPS: "There is a tide in the affairs of man/Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune;/Omitted, into all the voyage of our life/Is bound in shallows and in miseries." Opportunities to reform anything come infrequently and Shakespeare is saying ride the tide.
mollycanadian 1 year ago
great reporting Rick.
threephasewolf 1 year ago