Posted on 03/17/2008 6:14:29 AM PDT by zencat
Today's economic condition could likely be seen as "the most wrenching since the end of the second world war," wrote former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan in the Financial Times on Monday.
(Excerpt) Read more at biz.yahoo.com ...
And it can be laid at his feet.
And why might that be, Greenie? Any idea? Any idea at all?
Is he taking the credit? [no pun intended]
the market will close up 200 pts by the end of the day.
It’s pretty darn clear that Greenspan needs to shut up. Someone needs to remind him he’s no longer in charge, and now only making things more difficult for Bernanke. (And it won’t be his wife—she’s probably the conduit).
Actually, the most troubling thing is that Greenspin is married to that goatnosed Andrea Mitchell.
Could be! I want to see where it ends the week, though.
People were buying very, very risky assets (mortgage-backed securities), and got burned. It’s not the first time, and it won’t be the last.
It wasn’t all too long ago when Greenspan was considered a minor deity of finance, and anyone who disagreed with him was considered a full-blown mental patient.
How times change!
And how much of this can be attributed to Algore and the effects of his Kyoto Krap on financial planning?
Mr. Greenspan’s comments were paid for by the Democratic National Committee.
So, basically, Greenspan blames the current financial credit rating mechanisims as not adequately evaluating risk, huh? Funny how no where in his expose does he mention that while HE was Fed Chair he left the rate at 1% for waaay too long, and as a result created the credit feeding frenzy that led to this mess.
He, he has a book to pimp, does he not? The man’s just tryin’ to make a buck, yo.
Probably very little, considering we never ratified Kyoto. The ethanol insanity, however, probably has a measurable share of the culpability.
Far and beyond anything else, the major regulatory causes are Sarbanes-Oxley and the continuing effective ban on development of domestic energy sources.
Oh, please. Such hyperbole. I guess Greenspan wasn’t around during the Carter years.
Well, his and the people before him.. policies that lead to this mess were started long before Greenspan.
Right.
This is not news, it's Greenspan's campaigning for Democrats. Again.
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Since Democrats took control (Jan. 2007):
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