what is disturbing is that redstone and moonves and the new 60 minutes crew think this MARSHMALLOW FLUFF VALENTINE TO BERMONKEY is going to sell in the dumbed down usa mainstreets....
We are in a necessary stage of change, through which, by virtue of our pragmatic view as a currnently non-unified world of concerned citizens, we will develope a compassionate and collectively wise outcome which will finally kick off the rusted walls of our historic respective individual and group prison walls. The world we have known IS inequitable and unjust. The world WE are creating TOGETHER will be a wonderful opportunity for all.
I'm not an economist, but the current plan is to spend more money by taking on more debt, right? That's not ending a recession. That's just putting a band-aid on the issue and hoping it doesn't fall off while you're in office.
It is Keynesianism. Spend in slumps and save in booms. It is supposed to make the spiral smaller by treating the symptoms that otherwise result in bad reactions.
Isn't our poor concept of debt and financial security what got us in this mess in the first place? I can understand in a way what you are saying, but it doesn't seem right for this context. Then again I'm against the bailout and don't really trust the people in power so I'm a bit biased.
I wouldn't mind a direct democracy if our education value had not been undermined to the extent that it has. Too much of the public scares me.
I don't have a problem with capitalism or market economy, but the government is limiting the existence of either one by playing a larger and larger part of it.
There should not be too much public in direct democracy. I think that multi-million nations exist only because we've been forced into them according to the interests of the elite. Nations and states and multi-million nation states are impossible in direct democracy
Maybe, but we are herd animals. We will always divide ourselves up into groups. We like labels. It makes us feel safe and that is why the elite get away with it.
I think our views on direct democracy differ slightly on how it would be executed. Yours sounds more grass roots, decentralized government, or even cultural nation based than my own. Or are you coming more from an idealistic perspective rather than practical?
No, the elite will divide us into groups, because they want to win. They label us, teaches us to be prejudicial and tell us how we can live in a system that they control. Our animal nature has not been determined consciously, we are like that because of the powerful oligarchs. Everything we see is created by them and we can never experience anything else.
Now that is something I have to disagree with. The difference between Sociology and Anthropology? While there is some truth to what you say in terms like do good and evil exist without mankind to name it. I don't agree with you absolving the factors that come into affect on a larger scale. It is instinct that drives us to choose "us" over "them" and creates a sort of bias that we have to over come in order to properly rationalize. Do you prefer a more Eastern mindset instead of a Western one?
Much of my claims are based on moral philosophy. The upper class don't have the right to treat other people like animals. I've learned in school that the structure strongly directs our thinking. I want to say, following Emile Durkheim, that society is based on rituals that create emotional feeling of belonging. The question in Capitalism is that those rituals expand the negative sense of others while Socialism expands the positive sense of us. That's where Capitalist power comes from.
Fact is that we are animals. It's a mental shift to superiority that we hold ourselves to be of greater worth and goes on to reinforce the "us" and "them" line of thought. Some things are innate. I agree with you to an extent and that's why I mentioned the good and evil bit. The instinctual tendencies can easily be carried over and tempered into a variety of social forms. I don't care for Socialism and think the pitfalls of Capitalism can be overcome with greater cultural understanding.
It's why I asked about the Eastern and Western mind set. I like to try to use both when I approach something. One forces me to be a part of what I'm discussing and the other places me outside of it to make sense of the chaos. I think that is what activist Anthropology is trying to achieve, but I'm not sure. Anyway, both mind sets bring me to the same conclusion. What we are innately only matters in understanding how we shape ourselves and perceive the world around us, but it can't be dismissed.
BigBadBankerBen Bernanke is at it again. Yes, tell the People that the economy will "recover" this year and the recession will end. Since Ben's the Chairman of this creature that we call the Federal Reserve Bank, the same bank that cyclically is responsible for these bubbles & bursts, are we to believe him now. What, does he have a Federal crystal ball that allows him to make these kinds of predictions? No one can predict the future, and the Fed's policies seen to date won't end the recession.
I like the prediction if what we do pulls us out of a recession we will be out of recession. Too bad his(and previous chairmans) ideological monetary view is causing the problem, US currency is so overvalued at the moment.
If the recession ends and the economy turns around all the conspiracy folks will be proven wrong...once again. They claim the economic collapse is a ploy to set up the North American Union but if the economy recovers their whole theory will be falsified.
LastPosterStanding...vocabulary is important, the conspiracy folks are not outside the "FED" but inside it. "The economy" is not at stake, it will always be there even if it's in a state of collapse and the people in a state of perpetual servitude
This guy is a moron. And his predecessor was a moron. The U.S Dollar is at risk here. Inflation is the risk. The federal reserve is directly at fault for creating this whole mess. The US government has no financial means to "bail out" and "jump start" the economy. If they succeed it will just be on the back of another bubble and we'll see another mess a few years down the road.
This kind of sounds like we are being held hostage by the banks. These fuckers need to be doing what the hell we tell them to do seeings how they are doing it with our fucking money.
The recession will end because it will no longer be a recession but a nationwide or possibly even global DEPRESSION!
Turn off your electronic Jew (T.V). Wake up you're being lied to!
NO JOBS= NO RECOVERY
RayAir1 2 years ago
he has always been wrong
He is a stooge ,a no body.
the best people to be in the jobs of FED and govt are not there because they would never get elected by the stupid people in the first place.
the best people for all those jobs are middle class average Americans who know what the hell it's like on main street
Bernanke only knows how not to get his fingernails dirty.
dave777blaster 2 years ago
Instead of making stupid accusations with no evidence why don't you try to back up the garbage that you're saying? Oh wait, you can't.
theguvnorjimmy 2 years ago
what a load. this is all about keeping the fraud going, and it will make the inevitable collapse that much worse.
hiodr 2 years ago 2
fly nalty fly ! well i was wearing a headset for music then watched it so was quite obvious sound when you rolled haha love it! :D
Chick6517 3 years ago
what a shit report. how about letting us hear him talk! instead of paraphrasing everything he said and show us pictures of him!!
mistersumthing 3 years ago 2
what is disturbing is that redstone and moonves and the new 60 minutes crew think this MARSHMALLOW FLUFF VALENTINE TO BERMONKEY is going to sell in the dumbed down usa mainstreets....
garyowen4ever 3 years ago
The Jolly.... Red.... Candy-like.....
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We are in a necessary stage of change, through which, by virtue of our pragmatic view as a currnently non-unified world of concerned citizens, we will develope a compassionate and collectively wise outcome which will finally kick off the rusted walls of our historic respective individual and group prison walls. The world we have known IS inequitable and unjust. The world WE are creating TOGETHER will be a wonderful opportunity for all.
GenXFuturist101 3 years ago
the solution one world government yeah! cant wait
omegaking1 3 years ago
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The recession could end in 2009..my ass!
We're already in a depression and he's calling it a recession?!
7 states have an enemployment rate of 20% and Bernanke's calling that a recession?
We've been in a full blown depresson since February...and Bernanke is just buying time for something.
Here is a link to the truth.
Go to infowars . c o m and type in "february 7 states" if you don't believe me.
!Repost this comment if you agree!
alex3914 3 years ago
The recession could end in 2009..my ass!
We're already in a depression and he's calling it a recession?!
7 states have an enemployment rate of 20% and Bernanke's calling that a recession?
We've been in a full blown depresson since February...and Bernanke is just buying time for something.
Here is a link to the truth.
Go to infowars . c o m and type in "february 7 states" if you don't believe me. !Repost this comment if you agree!
alex3914 3 years ago
You know that a white house advisor to Obama just recently said that the economy is sound.
Hmmm... wheres the hoopla on that?
Change.
ZoomBFX 3 years ago
There is no hoopla. It is like it always was. Their system wins. They really want to win.
teemuruskeepaa 3 years ago
lol, youtube comments on federal reserve policy.
pokbv 3 years ago
I'm not an economist, but the current plan is to spend more money by taking on more debt, right? That's not ending a recession. That's just putting a band-aid on the issue and hoping it doesn't fall off while you're in office.
Tylatz 3 years ago
It is Keynesianism. Spend in slumps and save in booms. It is supposed to make the spiral smaller by treating the symptoms that otherwise result in bad reactions.
teemuruskeepaa 3 years ago
Isn't our poor concept of debt and financial security what got us in this mess in the first place? I can understand in a way what you are saying, but it doesn't seem right for this context. Then again I'm against the bailout and don't really trust the people in power so I'm a bit biased.
Is it too late to elect Perot?
Tylatz 3 years ago
Capitalism and Market Economy are not worth it but we must take what is necessary to survive. A fundamental change would be direct democracy.
teemuruskeepaa 3 years ago
I wouldn't mind a direct democracy if our education value had not been undermined to the extent that it has. Too much of the public scares me.
I don't have a problem with capitalism or market economy, but the government is limiting the existence of either one by playing a larger and larger part of it.
Tylatz 3 years ago
There should not be too much public in direct democracy. I think that multi-million nations exist only because we've been forced into them according to the interests of the elite. Nations and states and multi-million nation states are impossible in direct democracy
teemuruskeepaa 3 years ago
Maybe, but we are herd animals. We will always divide ourselves up into groups. We like labels. It makes us feel safe and that is why the elite get away with it.
I think our views on direct democracy differ slightly on how it would be executed. Yours sounds more grass roots, decentralized government, or even cultural nation based than my own. Or are you coming more from an idealistic perspective rather than practical?
Tylatz 3 years ago
No, the elite will divide us into groups, because they want to win. They label us, teaches us to be prejudicial and tell us how we can live in a system that they control. Our animal nature has not been determined consciously, we are like that because of the powerful oligarchs. Everything we see is created by them and we can never experience anything else.
teemuruskeepaa 3 years ago
Now that is something I have to disagree with. The difference between Sociology and Anthropology? While there is some truth to what you say in terms like do good and evil exist without mankind to name it. I don't agree with you absolving the factors that come into affect on a larger scale. It is instinct that drives us to choose "us" over "them" and creates a sort of bias that we have to over come in order to properly rationalize. Do you prefer a more Eastern mindset instead of a Western one?
Tylatz 3 years ago
Much of my claims are based on moral philosophy. The upper class don't have the right to treat other people like animals. I've learned in school that the structure strongly directs our thinking. I want to say, following Emile Durkheim, that society is based on rituals that create emotional feeling of belonging. The question in Capitalism is that those rituals expand the negative sense of others while Socialism expands the positive sense of us. That's where Capitalist power comes from.
teemuruskeepaa 3 years ago
Fact is that we are animals. It's a mental shift to superiority that we hold ourselves to be of greater worth and goes on to reinforce the "us" and "them" line of thought. Some things are innate. I agree with you to an extent and that's why I mentioned the good and evil bit. The instinctual tendencies can easily be carried over and tempered into a variety of social forms. I don't care for Socialism and think the pitfalls of Capitalism can be overcome with greater cultural understanding.
Tylatz 3 years ago
I think you want me to say we are animals more than you think we are that. That's how the structure influences you.
teemuruskeepaa 3 years ago
It's why I asked about the Eastern and Western mind set. I like to try to use both when I approach something. One forces me to be a part of what I'm discussing and the other places me outside of it to make sense of the chaos. I think that is what activist Anthropology is trying to achieve, but I'm not sure. Anyway, both mind sets bring me to the same conclusion. What we are innately only matters in understanding how we shape ourselves and perceive the world around us, but it can't be dismissed.
Tylatz 3 years ago
don't believe him
marniespeaks 3 years ago 2
BigBadBankerBen Bernanke is at it again. Yes, tell the People that the economy will "recover" this year and the recession will end. Since Ben's the Chairman of this creature that we call the Federal Reserve Bank, the same bank that cyclically is responsible for these bubbles & bursts, are we to believe him now. What, does he have a Federal crystal ball that allows him to make these kinds of predictions? No one can predict the future, and the Fed's policies seen to date won't end the recession.
P3rf3ctStorm 3 years ago
the bald headed mother fucker keeping saying our economy is good since he took office. he is wrong on all front. shit head
KhmerD0g 3 years ago
I like the prediction if what we do pulls us out of a recession we will be out of recession. Too bad his(and previous chairmans) ideological monetary view is causing the problem, US currency is so overvalued at the moment.
rsnic 3 years ago
Why doi i get 2 thumbs down for asking if people will follow all of obamas federal reserve backed plans if this one suceeds?
Do people even know what the federal reserve is?
ManicMuppets 3 years ago
If the recession ends and the economy turns around all the conspiracy folks will be proven wrong...once again. They claim the economic collapse is a ploy to set up the North American Union but if the economy recovers their whole theory will be falsified.
LastPosterStanding 3 years ago
LastPosterStanding...vocabulary is important, the conspiracy folks are not outside the "FED" but inside it. "The economy" is not at stake, it will always be there even if it's in a state of collapse and the people in a state of perpetual servitude
lvildos 3 years ago
threw history, all recessions have been created for a power grab. to buy up banks, and corporations, and anything else they want.
dreamthinker79 3 years ago
This guy is a moron. And his predecessor was a moron. The U.S Dollar is at risk here. Inflation is the risk. The federal reserve is directly at fault for creating this whole mess. The US government has no financial means to "bail out" and "jump start" the economy. If they succeed it will just be on the back of another bubble and we'll see another mess a few years down the road.
baka86 3 years ago 6
Thank You Mr. Obama!
ThinkingLeft 3 years ago
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6millionjobs 3 years ago
this sounds like a bush "mission accomplished" moment
3star2nr 3 years ago
LOL I know, bad part is that the economy is unpredicable. We have to see this week if Obamas plan will work.
23Revan84 3 years ago
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rjanis123 3 years ago
This kind of sounds like we are being held hostage by the banks. These fuckers need to be doing what the hell we tell them to do seeings how they are doing it with our fucking money.
exacerbatedtaboo 3 years ago 2
Hmm so what is going to happen if "obama's" plan works? Will the people follow all his federal reserve backed plans?
ManicMuppets 3 years ago
a caveman can predict that! Obama ftw
mockingarab 3 years ago
WOW if my Auntie had balls then ???
Hey did he call Jimmy Carter broker this peace deal too? LOL
starcatcher7777 3 years ago