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Libertytree
21st October 2011, 04:14 PM
This morning on one of the Faux shows there was a quote shown and the host talking about Bernanke saying something to the effect that another round of massive bank bailouts is probable, then it never came up again. I waited for the next show to expound on it and still nothing, I then searched the net several times but have come up empty. Did anyone else hear anything about this?

Grog
21st October 2011, 04:21 PM
Sounds gold and silver positive! :)

Neuro
21st October 2011, 04:26 PM
This morning on one of the Faux shows there was a quote shown and the host talking about Bernanke saying something to the effect that another round of massive bank bailouts is probable, then it never came up again. I waited for the next show to expound on it and still nothing, I then searched the net several times but have come up empty. Did anyone else hear anything about this?

If you think he said that, you are insane! Don't you think media would have picked up about it... ;D

Serpo
21st October 2011, 04:32 PM
Here is the article here...............http://images.brisbanetimes.com.au/2010/07/23/1710492/mac-censor420-420x0.jpg

zap
21st October 2011, 05:48 PM
This morning on one of the Faux shows there was a quote shown and the host talking about Bernanke saying something to the effect that another round of massive bank bailouts is probable, then it never came up again. I waited for the next show to expound on it and still nothing, I then searched the net several times but have come up empty. Did anyone else hear anything about this?

Yes LT, I saw that too, He wants somebody? ( central bank) to buy more mortgage back securities, 75 billion or trillion? I was only half ass listening.:)

joboo
21st October 2011, 05:55 PM
I caught it. I managed to get a screen capture just before the commercial kicked in:

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_WC5D7MIXrq8/TRRPP8Qz23I/AAAAAAAAAME/1sXt_IUQwUE/s640/black.square.jpg

chad
21st October 2011, 05:57 PM
he's talking about the 75 trillion of derivatives that BaC just offloaded into their fdic insured accounts.

http://dailybail.com/home/holy-bailout-federal-reserve-now-backstopping-75-trillion-of.html

i would guess that since the world gdp is around 65 triilion, that's why it's being blacked out. courtesy of BaC, the us taxpayer is on the hook for more than the entire gross domestic product of the whole world.

joboo
21st October 2011, 06:07 PM
As the protests accelerate, watch shit like this speed up.

When people are planted to the couch they just float them out there, under pressure they pump out more than one at a time.

Didn't JPM do the same for 78 trillion?

The'yre going to try to swing a lot of shit through right now with Gadhaffi.

Libertytree
21st October 2011, 06:08 PM
Thank you, again Zap! I was seriously doubting myself.

zap
21st October 2011, 06:14 PM
No Problem LT, and Happy Friday !

palani
21st October 2011, 06:23 PM
they have nothing to bail the banks out with but paper ... no substance.

Libertytree
21st October 2011, 06:29 PM
he's talking about the 75 trillion of derivatives that BaC just offloaded into their fdic insured accounts.

http://dailybail.com/home/holy-bailout-federal-reserve-now-backstopping-75-trillion-of.html

i would guess that since the world gdp is around 65 triilion, that's why it's being blacked out. courtesy of BaC, the us taxpayer is on the hook for more than the entire gross domestic product of the whole world.

No Chad this was different, it seemed more all encompassing but I might very well be wrong?

Joe King
21st October 2011, 06:37 PM
they have nothing to bail the banks out with but paper ... no substance.

Why would you want to bail out paper with substance?

sirgonzo420
21st October 2011, 06:42 PM
Why would you want to bail out paper with substance?

Paper beats rock?

palani
21st October 2011, 06:45 PM
Why would you want to bail out paper with substance?

Anything less than substance is not real. Adding more paper is like Michael Jackson injecting more propofol after he stopped breathing and expecting positive results.

Joe King
21st October 2011, 06:46 PM
Paper beats rock?
But scissors beat paper.
...and I know this because I stole a pair from a kindergartner per Palanis instructions.

Joe King
21st October 2011, 06:47 PM
Anything less than substance is not real. Adding more paper is like Michael Jackson injecting more propofol after he stopped breathing and expecting positive results.
Hey, whatever keeps him Moon walkin'.

palani
21st October 2011, 07:11 PM
Hey, whatever keeps him Moon walkin'.

If you occupy a plane where paper represents value then your lawform contains no substance. Rather than reality you are engaged in the appearance of reality.

If this is how you plan on spending eternity then you are where you want to be. So are corporate Banks. So is Michael Jackson.

Joe King
21st October 2011, 07:13 PM
If you occupy a plane where paper represents value then your lawform contains no substance. Rather than reality you are engaged in the appearance of reality.

If this is how you plan on spending eternity then you are where you want to be. So are corporate Banks. So is Michael Jackson.Well isn't that "plane" where the bail outs are needed?
ie the plane of no substance?

If so, having nothing but paper to bail them out with, shouldn't really be a problem, no?
ie paper is it's substance.

palani
21st October 2011, 07:20 PM
Well isn't that "plane" where the bail outs are needed?
ie the plane of no substance?
Dreamland? What happens in Dreamland has no effect on the real world.


If so, having nothing but paper to bail them out with, shouldn't really be a problem, no?
ie paper is it's substance. Propogating Dreamland results in promoting police state, taxation, inflation, wars against sovereign nations and a host of other evils. Dreamland has a tendency to intrude into reality and becomes its own reality (or nightmare).

Joe King
21st October 2011, 07:24 PM
Dreamland? What happens in Dreamland has no effect on the real world.

Propogating Dreamland results in promoting police state, taxation, inflation, wars against sovereign nations and a host of other evils. Dreamland has a tendency to intrude into reality and becomes its own reality (or nightmare).Are you in dreamland? If not, why do you care what it gets bailed out with?

palani
21st October 2011, 07:27 PM
Are you in dreamland? If not, why do you care what it gets bailed out with?

You don't have very good reading comprehension do you?

The police state comes to us in the appearance of reality rather than reality.

Joe King
21st October 2011, 07:38 PM
You don't have very good reading comprehension do you?

The police state comes to us in the appearance of reality rather than reality.
I thought if one were positioned correctly, they couldn't come at you? Something about lawform, or something like that?

Besides, I was just responding to your post about how there's nothing but paper to bail them out with. As I said, what else do you bail it out with, but more paper?
ie why waste substance on something that has no substance?

palani
21st October 2011, 08:22 PM
I thought if one were positioned correctly, they couldn't come at you? Something about lawform, or something like that? True that words are better deterents than nuclear weapons but sovereign entities (reality) have been under attack by federations (fictions) for going on a century now. The reality is that most persons prefer Dreamland where they can pretend they are still people.


Besides, I was just responding to your post about how there's nothing but paper to bail them out with. As I said, what else do you bail it out with, but more paper? Whose duty is it to bail out any bank? Whoever has such a duty has to decide 1) whether to do it and 2) how to do it.


ie why waste substance on something that has no substance? Point out where I suggested allocating substance to any bank. For that matter point out where I suggested I have any substance to be used to bail out any bank. Seems to me I have made a point of stating that my net worth is a $5 gold piece and $21 in silver. I am afraid I am fresh out of surplus paper.

Joe King
21st October 2011, 08:35 PM
True that words are better deterents than nuclear weapons but sovereign entities (reality) have been under attack by federations (fictions) for going on a century now. The reality is that most persons prefer Dreamland where they can pretend they are still people.Yea, they have been.



Whose duty is it to bail out any bank? Whoever has such a duty has to decide 1) whether to do it and 2) how to do it.



Point out where I suggested allocating substance to any bank. For that matter point out where I suggested I have any substance to be used to bail out any bank. Seems to me I have made a point of stating that my net worth is a $5 gold piece and $21 in silver. I am afraid I am fresh out of surplus paper.Who said anything about you personally bailing anything out? The term you used was, they have nothing to bail the banks out with but paper ... no substance.
...and it seemed like you were saying that substance would be a better choice than paper. But I thought that if those requiring the bailout are in dreamland {as you put it} why would you {as in anyone} want to waste their non-dreamland substance upon those in dreamland?
It would seem to be a huge waste, IMHO.

Sparky
21st October 2011, 09:35 PM
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i would guess that since the world gdp is around 65 triilion, that's why it's being blacked out. courtesy of BaC, the us taxpayer is on the hook for more than the entire gross domestic product of the whole world.

Is that a lot?

palani
22nd October 2011, 07:36 AM
Who said anything about you personally bailing anything out? The term you used was, they have nothing to bail the banks out with but paper ... no substance. Are you suggesting this was a false statement? If so show me precisely where they have anything of substance.



...and it seemed like you were saying that substance would be a better choice than paper. Wouldn't it?


But I thought that if those requiring the bailout are in dreamland {as you put it} why would you {as in anyone} want to waste their non-dreamland substance upon those in dreamland? It would seem to be a huge waste, IMHO.

See if you can spot the "substance" in the following passage.


Good name in man and woman, dear my lord,
Is the immediate jewel of their souls.
Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing;
'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;
But he that filches from me my good name
Robs me of that which not enriches him,
And makes me poor indeed.

Is it the purse?

po boy
22nd October 2011, 09:30 AM
Power of the purse if the power of the sword,the substance is the labor of the taxpayer aka free range livestock.

300mil -half who don't meet the minimum reporting requirement=150mil taxpayers with an average working life span of 65yrs -18yrs of indoctrination=47yrs of taxable labor.

Is that the substance behind the paper?

Joe King
22nd October 2011, 10:56 AM
Power of the purse if the power of the sword,the substance is the labor of the taxpayer aka free range livestock.

300mil -half who don't meet the minimum reporting requirement=150mil taxpayers with an average working life span of 65yrs -18yrs of indoctrination=47yrs of taxable labor.

Is that the substance behind the paper?Yes. That is what backs it. ie sweat.

palani
22nd October 2011, 03:59 PM
Yes. That is what backs it. ie sweat.

The American Dream .... dreamland.

WAKE UP!!!!

Joe King
22nd October 2011, 07:43 PM
The American Dream .... dreamland.

WAKE UP!!!!I am. I was just telling him what the fiat is backed with.