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October 11, 2008

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granitelli

Thanks for the daily breathe of fresh air.

Harry

What transparency are you talking about. You hate to admit that you got it all wrong, because that requires courage - which you are lacking in abundance. Remember - no war has ever been fought on your soil. Your wives and children have not suffered the way you wreck suffering on the others.
The Federal Reserve instead of regulating, unleashed a free style wrestling match. I remember watching Robert Shiller repeatedly saying that there is a bubble in real estate. But Alan Greenspan, while shutting his eyes, says - I see no bubble anywhere. Then what has burst now. You wall street dogs are wild. You should have always been kept on leash. And yes America does make value added products. But how long before China screws you there also. Remember how Japan screwed your auto industry. You will be left with no place to hide. History is witness to the fact that no power how so ever great lasts for ever - remember Roman Empire, Prussian Empire, British Empire. Where are they now. They followed wrong policies and so are you. Why don't you guys turn back to such great people as Robert Shiller, Paul Volcker, Warren Buffett, and send Alan Greenspan to serve a term of 500 years rigorous imprisonment. To be sure, I am a friend and admirer of USA, but for the right reasons. Though, I hate your hypocrisy.

Brett Owens

Andy, always love your unique perspective on the workings of the world, financial and beyond.

So is it safe to say you see this downturn as just an average garden-variety recession? After which, we'll clear the excesses and be in position to keep building upon the benefits of globalization...provided our elected public officials don't "help" us too much?

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