The Daily Dose featuring Britney Spears explains the 2007 US housing market bubble crash. Music Video, Lyrics & Text mashup.
Is anyone really surprised that unethically assessed, overvalued stocks...
The Daily Dose featuring Britney Spears explains the 2007 US housing market bubble crash. Music Video, Lyrics & Text mashup.
Is anyone really surprised that unethically assessed, overvalued stocks, bonds and other assets are suddenly crashing?
If you get more news from MTV and The Daily Show than you do from News Channels or Newspapers, then this remix lesson is just the thing for you to understand what is possibly the biggest earthquake to hit America's globalized economy since Black Monday, 1987.
Song clips sampled: * Baby One More Time * Oops ... I Did It Again * Stronger * Toxic * Overprotected * Gimme More (August 2007 release)
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If you think that it's not correct, than you have no clue what you're talking about. He only missed that we also outsourced our jobs, mainly "manufacturing jobs" to China..(cheap labor), so that "all" americans would be in the service sector, whatever that would produce, but by time we also outsourced those jobs, little by little to other countries.
i dont think your point of view on the housing crisis is correct. now yet again im not sure yet but i do know that the government forced banks to make loans like these under the community reinvestment act of 1977. the banks had a quota and if they didnt make it, they were charged a penalty. the democrats did that one under carter and dumb ass ted kennedy was behind it lobying for this. i've heard the liberal explanation for this and it's this.
nobody forced anyone to take loans from those banks, coobert15. :)
people just took and took, not thinking about the future, and paying back their loans and mortgages.
Carlin was right. the "Me" generation of the 60s went from "free love" and "high times" to "Propecia", "futures" and "Dockers". they thoughtlessly bought into the hype that they could have it all at budget prices.
Guess what? It takes money to buy your way to material satisfaction. :)
Seriously, brilliant poetry, thanks for chaining the imagery together for us to see. I know most of us are asleep out here and thinks its all jokes, but to the spiritually awakened, its right on.
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people just took and took, not thinking about the future, and paying back their loans and mortgages.
Carlin was right. the "Me" generation of the 60s went from "free love" and "high times" to "Propecia", "futures" and "Dockers". they thoughtlessly bought into the hype that they could have it all at budget prices.
Guess what? It takes money to buy your way to material satisfaction. :)
dreams can be expensive too. especially the 'American Dream' (tm) -- it takes a lot ... hard work, money, perseverance, sacrifice, integrity.
& it takes mature, responsible behavior to do it right.
even today, Ms. Spears' lyrics and videos ring beautifully parallel to the situation, as it was and is.
Cheers,
:)
btw thanks for the worst taste ever