The day after TV debate, McCain Obama, where is the money? Invading the Caymans?

by SOLARLIFE | September 27, 2008 at 12:10 am
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Opinion SL: Where is the money? Cash conflict

The Republicans

The Neocon Republican division presenting the illusion, government could end the crisis without taxpayers' money at risk. Their alternative plan stipulates that the government provides guarantees to enable the banks to insure the "safety of credits". It means only that the taxpayer must pay later, then in fact, if the guarantees are utilized.

The Republicans want simply to shift the credit burdens in the future generation.Candidate McCain thinks to improve War Veterans situation, OK. But first he has to stop the costs of war, the real cause of Wall street trouble, not able to refinance war. Why not invading the Cayman Islands, "money strikes first", and bring the offshore hedge fund money back to the US. Military economy do your job. Hedge fund criminals sent to Guantanamo bay money fraud detention camp, for terrorising world money and causing losses against US citizens and world citizens. Military secured Mil-Dollars replacing the soon worthless Civil dollar. Good bye "Argentina" economy.

The Democrats

Obama more a structured laywer, not shooting from the Hip, like McCain. The problem he faces, Kennedy approach yes, but White house for white only ? Obama first the Baby of Hedge funds NY. Now he must find the money to finance Healthcare, homes, Innovation. Can he really end the war in Irak, or is he just forced to shift war to Afghanistan Pakistan. The US military Industry lobby controls the country, not the president. Their orders have to fill the books. Soon new chances with the russians back in race; squeezing The US from Venezuela and Alaska and Mil-Space 2020.

Obama will have to initialize a big government driven economy stimulation package. Will it work?America today a fear driven closed country, no brains to start business, coming in. The world has moved on. The crisis will touch India-China Europe Brazil Africa with 30 - 40 %. The US would face under Obama the better more symphatic leader, young enough to fight a Ten years march through US crisis. Will the Americans go with him, the new Game boy generation living paralized in the glory of the past, is not ready for action. Many US cities with first black population forced out of homes will face total crime gang wars. The troops coming home, no jobs. Will the black population trust the White color worker Obama?

Bush economy Candidates agree

Obama landed the first blow, saying the credit crunch followed "eight years of failed economic policies promoted by George Bush, supported by Senator McCain, based on a theory that basically says we can shred regulations... and give more and more to the most, and somehow prosperity will trickle down."It hasn't worked," said McCain.

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Things to do, not discussed

Day by Day moneytalk background information


$10, 000 Billons needed for consolidating 150 US Banks, 700 Billion represent 10%,

WaMU Washinton Mutual collapsed with $17bn withdrawn, 150 banks face same trouble 

Bank consolidating: $ 10, 000 Billion
150 banks in trouble

Auto-makers:             $450 Billion
GM, Ford, Chrysler

Economy explainer:
Auto-makers Big 3

GM, Ford, Chrysler passed the first step, to receive $25 bn, next $25bn under negotiations.

1) Auto makers "government bailout loans" $ 50bn 

$25bn signed by Bush this week, independant of $700bn bailout

2) Auto-makers Revolving loans $250 bn

Revolving Loans from Banks agreed before credit crisis, short term cash for
GM, Goodyear.... estimated $250bn; most of the banks exist not any more to give the money. Focus on JPMorgan, where should they find the money, don't have it

3) Auto-makers Car financing needs $150 bn

The finance Arm of the Auto-makers GMAC is in front of bancruptcy. Why? This was
no financing of cars, this was outsourcing of price correction in the form: $2500 cashback at buy. Now the ten years cashback backfires. Who should buy american cars on Cash, if Financing arm let down?

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1)     $50bn Bail-out loans
2)    $250bn Revolving credit loans
3)    $150bn Car Financing
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Total $450bn Auto-maker package
 
(not included in $700bn bailout)
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Amitjha
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at 00:17 on September 27th, 2008

SOLARLIFE, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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SOLARLIFE

Amitjha, thanks for Flag "The day after TV deabate, McCain Obama, where is the money? Invading the Caymans?"

DrMarty
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at 03:40 on September 27th, 2008

SOLARLIFE, I like this story. It's good stuff.  I think you've rooted out the enemy.  Now we need an economy based on physical development not illusions of grandeur by the upper 20% who now wear no clothes but many in Congress swear they do.

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SOLARLIFE

Dr Marty, Best-of comment, thanks "Now we need an economy based on physical development not illusions of grandeur by the upper 20% who now wear no clothes but many in Congress swear they do." Basically you say, creating a "physical existing economy", I agree

Uwe Paschen
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at 04:41 on September 27th, 2008

SOLARLIFE, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Paschen thanks for Flag "the day after, where is the money, Cayman islands"

Rhonda J Mangus
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at 05:04 on September 27th, 2008

SOLARLIFE, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Rhonda, thanks for Flag "The day after TV debate, McCain Obama, where is the money?"

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René

Interesting. I had a different take on the debate. McCain emphasized cutting government spending, especially in the defense area. going after corruption, eliminating earmarks.

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SOLARLIFE

Rene, .."McCain emphasized cutting government spending, especially in the defense area. going after corruption", I agree, he is capable shooting an idea from the hip; thats why I proposed in my shoutout, that he invades the Cayman islands to bring the money back. P.s. I admit you posted this idea Cayman, search the money first. I liked it, the more I think, I come  to the conclusion someone should do it. Thanks for comment.

Jordan Yerman
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at 05:47 on September 27th, 2008

SOLARLIFE, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Thanks Jordan for Flag "The day after TV debate, McCain Obama, where is the money?"

BallyZACA
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at 06:01 on September 27th, 2008

SOLARLIFE, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Solar, that really great... I knew there was a better plan... now how to promote it?

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SOLARLIFE

BallyZACA ... "Solar, that really great... I knew there was a better plan... now how to promote it?" wheri is the money, "invading the Cayman islands.....The day after TV debate, McCain Obama, where is the money?" thanks for Flag, well how to promote it ? When you lose your glasses, and can't see, you look for them. If the lost money is on Cayman islands hedge fund accounts, why not looking for the money, may be a surprise, what certain  bail out banks still hiding there, sorry wrong word hedging there.  

Barry ORegan
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at 07:23 on September 27th, 2008

SOLARLIFE, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Thanks Barry for Flag "The day after TV debate, McCain Obama, where is the money?"

Fairbanks
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at 07:33 on September 27th, 2008

What's up with the Civil Society emblem?  Whoever wrote this isn't speaking for the Civil Society. 

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SOLARLIFE

Fairbanks, I am the civil society, with the shoutout instead of madness and sick of war economy; Thanks for Flag, but I do not believe that any candidate can clean up this 8 years mass. Visitors on the Monaco Yacht show calculate already 15 years for US recovery

 

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