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Your original display name will be displayed in brackets. (dan m), Tuesday, 9 December 2008 20:52 (seventeen years ago)

Don I don't think you understand where I'm coming from

haha well i certainly dont.

Lamp, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 21:01 (seventeen years ago)

Tracer is also a big fan of that bloated feeling you get sometimes.

Aimless, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 21:04 (seventeen years ago)

well i

Well you?

nly

See, this is just cryptic to me.

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 22:17 (seventeen years ago)

Perhaps I should take a break from this thread. When I come back you guys better have sorted this mess out.

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 22:18 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gbjFY-o07QeryRxtFR3oC1w_v1PwD94VI1VG0

Also included in the plan is a requirement that the carmakers taking federal aid get rid of their corporate jets — which became a potent symbol when the Big Three CEOs used them for their initial trips to Washington to plead before Congress for government assistance.

Democrats also inserted a provision in the bill to bail out some of the nation's largest transit systems. The bus and rail systems could be on the hook for billions of dollars in payments because exotic deals they entered into with investors — which have since been declared unlawful — have gone sour with the collapse of American International Group Inc. and other financial institutions.

So predictable.

Dandy Don Weiner, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 02:37 (seventeen years ago)

What, that I'd be happy transit systems are being bailed out?

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 03:21 (seventeen years ago)

Has this gone from worrying to amusing yet, or is it still too early?

California running out of money
http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20081210/ts_csm/abellyup

Sacramento, Calif. – California lawmakers just got a Henry Paulson-like ultimatum from state officials: If they don't act, the state could be forced to suspend road, bridge, and other public-works projects as early as next week. Come March, California will be out of cash for even day-to-day operations.
A confluence of the national recession and years of legislative budget games is squeezing the Golden State as never before. Although it's not the largest budget gap the state has ever faced, this time it will be harder for California to get help from private lenders. Standard & Poor's now ranks it lower than any other state except Louisiana, which shares the same rating.
The question is: Will lawmakers finally make the tough budget decisions they've put off for so long?
"Because California does have a perennial budget crisis, it's very easy to fall into the 'boy who cried wolf' syndrome," says Dan Schnur, director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at the University of Southern California. "This time the sky is really falling."

Vichitravirya_XI, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 22:21 (seventeen years ago)

It is what it is.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 22:25 (seventeen years ago)

good you found an article about how people don't buy SUVs anymore because gas prices are high

good one avoiding the fact that yr home state/region's race-to-the-bottom subsidized auto industry is a) unsuccessful, b) foreign (and not necessarily committed), and c) contributory to a drain of workers away from declining rust belt cities

gabbneb, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 22:28 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.boingboing.net/2008/12/09/SP_from_1825.jpg/SP_from_1825.jpg

Vichitravirya_XI, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 22:41 (seventeen years ago)

^ It's the Burj Dubai!

Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 23:00 (seventeen years ago)

oh man gabbneb you sure got me!!

El Tomboto, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 23:54 (seventeen years ago)

Man, at least gas right now is $1.47 down the street from me, and out in the suburbs it's $1.35!! Guess the guys who rig the gas prices didn't want to completely fuck over everyone's Christmas. I say by the time everyone's decorations are down it's back to $3...

Adam Bruneau, Thursday, 11 December 2008 16:11 (seventeen years ago)

http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/11/news/economy/flow_of_funds/index.htm

1st time EVER

Ca-hoot na na na oh oh (HI DERE), Thursday, 11 December 2008 18:03 (seventeen years ago)

lol @ this headline:

Wall Street Flirts With Gains

Indiespace Administratester (Hurting 2), Thursday, 11 December 2008 18:40 (seventeen years ago)

also lol @ the paradox of capitalism:

Americans holding less debt may sound like a positive, but it also means consumers are spending less, as debt has become more expensive and harder to come by.

Indiespace Administratester (Hurting 2), Thursday, 11 December 2008 18:42 (seventeen years ago)

Here's another great one:

New unemployment claims surge unexpectedly

Indiespace Administratester (Hurting 2), Thursday, 11 December 2008 19:29 (seventeen years ago)

http://thepage.time.com/2008/12/11/mcconnell-opposes-auto-bailout-likely-dooming-it/

and whataburger (gabbneb), Thursday, 11 December 2008 19:32 (seventeen years ago)

wow. On one hand I can't say they're wrong in their justification for opposing the bailout. On the other hand, countdown to tent cities and riots on the national mall. Maybe the police can finally try out that new "painful sensation under the skin" raygun weapon now.

Indiespace Administratester (Hurting 2), Thursday, 11 December 2008 19:36 (seventeen years ago)

Confidence!:

Fortified by half a cup of black coffee, Bush seemed willing to talk sports on end, joking at the conclusion of the 40-minute Oval Office interview that he only needed to end it because Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke was waiting to see him.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 11 December 2008 19:53 (seventeen years ago)

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122901585422798605.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

Ca-hoot na na na oh oh (HI DERE), Thursday, 11 December 2008 21:14 (seventeen years ago)

Whoa whoa whoa. Let me get this straight. The Republicans are in favor of bailing out high finance but won't lift a finger to help factory workers? I'm.. astonished

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 11 December 2008 21:49 (seventeen years ago)

finance impacts the economy to a greater degree than the auto industry, but yeah, the GOP wants to kill the unions, and it wouldn't hurt if more of those workers moved South to go work in non-union shops for their home state employers

very very serious (gabbneb), Thursday, 11 December 2008 21:55 (seventeen years ago)

About that first-time-ever decrease in household debt in the USA; it occurs to me that when a household files for bankruptcy, its debts are wiped out. I wonder if the two are related?

Aimless, Thursday, 11 December 2008 22:15 (seventeen years ago)

It's the finance industry that is breaking the straw on the auto industry's back.

Dandy Don Weiner, Thursday, 11 December 2008 22:19 (seventeen years ago)

Addendum: when a house is foreclosed upon, would not the debt on that house also be written off and therefore expunged from the books? This is not a far stretch to account for falling household debt.

Aimless, Thursday, 11 December 2008 22:23 (seventeen years ago)

maybe we can get Nascar fans to help vote the Southern Senators out

very very serious (gabbneb), Thursday, 11 December 2008 22:38 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/247814.php

Comment: In the future I think it will be difficult to explain why this happened, perhaps even more challenging to explain why this key national decision was left in the hands of lame duck senate Republicans.

Let's see how difficult this is:
Three old men, suffering from a variety of ailments, and acting against their physicians' recommendations by continuing to smoke, drink, use stairs without holding the handrails, and do no exercise, died.

TOMBOT, Friday, 12 December 2008 05:31 (seventeen years ago)

I should draw that so it can go on the BRWC thread

TOMBOT, Friday, 12 December 2008 05:32 (seventeen years ago)

On the other hand, countdown to tent cities and riots on the national mall

yeah totally countdown to armageddon!!! if only GENERAL MOTORS were still around this never would've happened, they'll all realize, too late, too late!!

TOMBOT, Friday, 12 December 2008 05:36 (seventeen years ago)

DETROIT: AMERICA'S MONEY PRINTER

TOMBOT, Friday, 12 December 2008 05:37 (seventeen years ago)

Ford will still be around after all of this. Chrysler should have died years ago and GM is in for a slow death after selling it's European/Korean divisions to Renault/Nissan or a combine of PSA and Fiat.

Ed, Friday, 12 December 2008 07:16 (seventeen years ago)

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Auto_union_accuses_Republicans_of_subterfuge_1212.html

Even though the union was concerned it was being "set up" it agreed to make additional concessions including exchanging a large portion of its claims related to a retiree health care plan for equity or stock in the companies.

"These agreed-to changes would have made an enormous difference in the balance sheets of the companies and largely solved their financial problems," Gettelfinger said.

Claims that salaries were key to the breakdown was "just simply subterfuge on the part of the minority in the Republican Party who wanted to tear down agreement that we came up with."

"Senator Corker admitted to our people on the ground there that the other discussions over wages were largely about politics within the (Republican) caucus," Gettelfinger said.

"They thought perhaps they could have a two-fer here maybe, pierce the heart of organized labor, while representing the foreign brands," he said, referring to the fact that many of the Republican senators who most ardently opposed the bailout represented states where foreign automakers had set up non-unionized plants.

Gettelfinger said the union has already done much to bring their compensation levels in line with the non-unionized US plants of foreign competitors and that labor costs were not the major challenge facing automakers anymore.

"If we worked for nothing it wouldn't help them limp into January," Gettelfinger.

very very serious (gabbneb), Saturday, 13 December 2008 11:31 (seventeen years ago)

i'm loving this bernie madoff story

kuntrie/hardrock-tributes (goole), Monday, 15 December 2008 18:43 (seventeen years ago)

between that, blago, and bush getting a shoe whipped at him, it's like the universe is squeezing out every last crazy sociopath shithead in the most operatic way possible

kuntrie/hardrock-tributes (goole), Monday, 15 December 2008 18:45 (seventeen years ago)

New unemployment claims just hit 1/2 million for just one week. Ex-head of NASDAQ is caught in a $50 billion dollar Ponzi scheme. The entire US auto industry seems hellbound for bankruptcy in a few weeks. Factories are shutting down worldwide.

Any yet, this thread falls off the ILE New Answers page. The horror! The horror!

Aimless, Tuesday, 16 December 2008 19:03 (seventeen years ago)

glut in the doomsaying market; so last month

very very serious (gabbneb), Tuesday, 16 December 2008 19:05 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah, it's not prescient any more when all you have to do is get up in the morning to see you're in a handbasket that's moving along at a pretty good clip.

Aimless, Tuesday, 16 December 2008 19:10 (seventeen years ago)

Is there a thread for the rapid death of the newspaper industry?

Beatrix Kiddo, Tuesday, 16 December 2008 19:21 (seventeen years ago)

this thread is merely splintering into many individual shitbin threads then

K DEF FROM REAL LIVE (deej), Tuesday, 16 December 2008 19:22 (seventeen years ago)

one shitbin is not enough for all the shit

ice cr?m, Tuesday, 16 December 2008 19:23 (seventeen years ago)

so true one wishes it were funny

Aimless, Tuesday, 16 December 2008 19:31 (seventeen years ago)

The Madoff thing is really wo!, indeed... Where I'm working (mathnerd financial analysis stuff) we've continually been going "lol bankers/brokers/fundguys crooks" for years, but somehow been meaning it at a somewhat lesser scale than what has occurred.

anatol_merklich, Tuesday, 16 December 2008 20:26 (seventeen years ago)

lolz @ that doof from mclaughlin group/us news & world report getting caught up in this ... mort zuckerman thats his name

K DEF FROM REAL LIVE (deej), Tuesday, 16 December 2008 20:27 (seventeen years ago)

hate that guy

K DEF FROM REAL LIVE (deej), Tuesday, 16 December 2008 20:28 (seventeen years ago)

lolz @ that doof from mclaughlin group/us news & world report getting caught up in this ... mort zuckerman thats his name

― K DEF FROM REAL LIVE (deej), Tuesday, December 16, 2008 12:27 PM (27 seconds ago) Bookmark

wait..how did he get caught up in this? i just saw him on CNN this morning as a guest contributor whining about how not enough ppl in the gov't/media understand high finance and the bailout's implications...is he involved in the Madoff mess?

Vichitravirya_XI, Tuesday, 16 December 2008 20:32 (seventeen years ago)

he lost a shitload

goole, Tuesday, 16 December 2008 20:33 (seventeen years ago)

booyaaa!

ice cr?m, Tuesday, 16 December 2008 20:34 (seventeen years ago)

With all the big numbers being thrown around since September, I thought it might be nice to put the $50 billion Madow torched into some perspective.

I live in Oregon. The population here is about 3.5 million. The total two-year budget for all state expenditures for 2007-9 was just slightly less than $50 billion. That includes more than half of all the K-12 school budgets for the state (the balance is paid from local taxes). It includes all state police, prisons, highways, social services, the university system, the parks and a whole raft of smaller stuff.

Madow single-handedly made that much money disappear. Impressive!

Aimless, Wednesday, 17 December 2008 17:09 (seventeen years ago)


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