by lnrw » Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:21 pm
Well I don't see how stats or raw data prove we can carry on this way.
I did address the point I quoted.
Raw data can be manipulated as well. The data that brought us to where we are was manipulated.
People feel defrauded?
I dealt with the issues I see. Debating raw data is of little value when the people gathering and compiling the data may or may not really know or may have a vested interest in publishing only what they want us to know.
As I said, we were told a lot of things that were lies and manipulations of the facts. The data is subject to the same lies from the same people.
If you trust the data and the gathering of the data, then that is up to you.
We were not going to agree in any case. But you represented your case well.
EDIT: After thinking more about you saying I did not deal with your points, what I hear you saying, is that we can continue as we are, as long as the conditions you mention are met, the economy won't collapse. More to the point, you appear to be saying that by not dealing with the crimes and paying them billions upon billions, maybe up to 6 trillion, we have done the right things. I didn't deal with your data points because I don't think they are as impotant as the policies they created; rewarding criminal behavior and just shining it on. Japan is into another bailout, are they not? The 85 billion being spent to buy toxic assets is a long term, possibly permanent, bailout. Once the wheels start turning, they're hard to stop.
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