china and the stock market

When did you predict this Desh? Or will you look back at this post in two years and say you predict it because of it?
 
prove I did not.


I spoke of it before it happened

many of you on the right denied there was a problem.


you can lie but that is all you have
 
prove I did not.


I spoke of it before it happened

many of you on the right denied there was a problem.


you can lie but that is all you have

LOL, you did exactly what you are doing here. Posting an article after events happened. Do you even know what the word prediction means?
 
So are we going to have to hear for the next half dozen years you predicted China's slowdown? Dear lord help us all
 
prove I did not.


I spoke of it before it happened

many of you on the right denied there was a problem.


you can lie but that is all you have

Post a link of yours prior to January 4,2016 showing you predicted a decline in the Chinese market. Do that or your are a fucking sham
 
Post a link of yours prior to January 4,2016 showing you predicted a decline in the Chinese market. Do that or your are a fucking sham

Hold on dude, I think I realized her M.O. here. She's trying to claim that because China's economy is slowing down it's not Obama's fault our stock market is dropping. Of course Obama should get credit for our stock market doing well because China was doing well but not the reverse.

This is her simpleton mind at work.
 
Hold on dude, I think I realized her M.O. here. She's trying to claim that because China's economy is slowing down it's not Obama's fault our stock market is dropping. Of course Obama should get credit for our stock market doing well because China was doing well but not the reverse.

This is her simpleton mind at work.

and somehow the jobs being lost right now aren't Obama's fault either... just the economy. But if a Rep was in the WH, it would be all their fault (though she would continue to fail to demonstrate what policy caused the losses)
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/27/business/27sec.html?_r=4&oref=slogin&oref=slogin&oref=slogin





S.E.C. Concedes Oversight Flaws Fueled Collapse


By STEPHEN LABATONSEPT. 26, 2008







WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, a longtime proponent of deregulation, acknowledged on Friday that failures in a voluntary supervision program for Wall Street’s largest investment banks had contributed to the global financial crisis, and he abruptly shut the program down.







The S.E.C.’s oversight responsibilities will largely shift to the Federal Reserve, though the commission will continue to oversee the brokerage units of investment banks.

Also Friday, the S.E.C.’s inspector general released a report strongly criticizing the agency’s performance in monitoring Bear Stearns before it collapsed in March. Christopher Cox, the commission chairman, said he agreed that the oversight program was “fundamentally flawed from the beginning.”





“The last six months have made it abundantly clear that voluntary regulation does not work,” he said in a statement. The program “was fundamentally flawed from the beginning, because investment banks could opt in or out of supervision voluntarily. The fact that investment bank holding companies could withdraw from this voluntary supervision at their discretion diminished the perceived mandate” of the program, and “weakened its effectiveness,” he added.
 
I jus proved you were wrong and that I did say a mess was coming.


will you submit to the FACTS

Seriously?

You are going to seriously try to claim that this generic post from 9 years ago is proof positive you predicted this?

I doubt even your most ardent liberal defenders on this site will give you that kind of leeway. But let's ask them. I see another JPP poll coming
 





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When this combined with Walmart and the like are losing sales , bankruptcies on the rise, health care woes and such I fear Bush is going to leave the biggest mess we have seen in a long time.
 
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