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April 14, 2008 - 11:56am.

While you all eat and digest campaign rhetorics, I am more concered about the crisis in the economy.
The scene where stock markets and greedy stock-brokers value corporate businesses at triple their worth and offset the difference on the common man ought to be investigated. The crisis in today's economy defies the law of demand and supply. The culprits are stock-brokers who create artificial wealth with ridiculous terms as futures and favourable report; corporate businesses who amass and hoard this wealth leaving the common man without a mouthful in the midst of plenty.
Somebody shine the lights here.

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It s all about greed. We

It s all about greed. We dress up greed here as 'capitalism' but it is all about greed and avarice.
The stock market is a classic pyramid scheme where most of the players are 'sucker marks' who fall for crapola like:
'How to make big money in a down economy' - 'you can make millions at home' - etc.
The average American's fantasy is being a multi-millionaire by working just 2 or three hours at home, paying no taxes at all, buying dirt-cheap consumer goods and burning as much gasoline as possible - at 15c a gallon.
oink oink oink

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