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sabrina 1

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2. It's getting harder for them to fool people, isn't it? Ten years ago I probably
Wed Nov 14, 2012, 08:09 AM
Nov 2012

would have believed every word of it. But that was a long time ago and everyone has learned an awful lot since then.

One thing I've learned is that when they come up with odd phrases to explain things that can easily be explained in normal, ordinary language, they are trying to fool people.

'Fiscal Cliff', 'Austerity' 'Share the Sacrifice' 'Derivatives' 'Chained CPI' 'CDS/Credit Default Swaps' etc etc.

Always beware of people who avoid using plain language. Michael Moore asked a Wall Street guy in Capitalism A Love Story if Wall St. hired people like him, a Harvard Grad, for the sole purpose of inventing language that the rest of us could not understand. He admitted that this is what they do.

Nearly every credible economist agrees there is no fear of us falling off any 'fiscal cliff' and if there was, there are easy ways to avoid it, none of which involve SS.

Yes, brinksmen are greatly aided by belief in being at the brink. n/t HereSince1628 Nov 2012 #1
It's getting harder for them to fool people, isn't it? Ten years ago I probably sabrina 1 Nov 2012 #2
... xchrom Nov 2012 #3
It is a cliff for the GOP Major Nikon Nov 2012 #11
How right you are. The soap opera with 2 generals thrown in as a side-show while the cliff dangles. mother earth Nov 2012 #4
Yep. And unlike other countries where these policies mmonk Nov 2012 #5
Klein is a genius LittleGirl Nov 2012 #6
Two of my favorite books. Granny M Nov 2012 #10
agree: both books created a massive attack on LittleGirl Nov 2012 #17
End the tax cuts for the 1%, it was an election promise. Civilization2 Nov 2012 #7
I haven't read the book, but have read enough DU and been screwed over enough to know magical thyme Nov 2012 #8
Clinton's economy was built on credit card debt OnyxCollie Nov 2012 #13
Yep. It's very easy to wax nostalgic at the Clinton years....... marmar Nov 2012 #14
Yup. k/r marmar Nov 2012 #9
Can we stop caling military increases "cuts" please? BlueStreak Nov 2012 #12
Everyone who wants to understand how the world works... Lucy Goosey Nov 2012 #15
Already? Obama Tells Supporters to Expect 'Bitter Pills' xchrom Nov 2012 #16
I'll never understand why people think this pre-compromise bullshit is OK. phantom power Nov 2012 #20
+1 xchrom Nov 2012 #21
+1000 kentuck Nov 2012 #29
I'd like to see a little ass kicking, if only verbally, bipartisanship got us more of the same BS. mother earth Nov 2012 #30
It would hurt public sector workers a lot democrattotheend Nov 2012 #18
The way i understand it is with both combined spending cuts and tax increases Mr. Sparkle Nov 2012 #19
Wall Street Uses "Liberal" Front Group to Lead Its Assault on Social Security xchrom Nov 2012 #22
America on the edge of a 'fiscal cliff'? No, it's the right peddling scare stories xchrom Nov 2012 #23
The most astounding part of this whole "crisis" Proud Liberal Dem Nov 2012 #24
The Fiscal Cliff JEB Nov 2012 #25
We need to take lessons from the highly successful Latin American leftist democracy movement... Peace Patriot Nov 2012 #26
Bravo, a lot to be learned, we can no longer pretend American exceptionalism if we don't practice it mother earth Nov 2012 #31
Really good point. K&R nt riderinthestorm Nov 2012 #27
Yep! kentuck Nov 2012 #28
They weren't serious about the debt, but we should use their own BS against them RepublicansRZombies Nov 2012 #32
Exactly libodem Nov 2012 #33
k&R TeamPooka Nov 2012 #34
AUSTERITY! AUSTERITY! woo me with science Nov 2012 #35
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