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September 29, 2008
Notes from Ferdy - A Financial-Crisis Video With Lots of Nifty Graphs
My musings on the current financial crisis have been hampered by the fact that I don't have enough facts at my fingertips to verify my suspicions. and Bruce can't help me because he's reloading the NMPDR database.. Ann Coulter (whom I love dearly but abides by a much lower standard of proof than we have here), presented a theory pretty close to my own last week. Since then, conservative commentators have fleshed out more of the details, many of which involve Barney Frank and the Community Reinvestment Act. This video was brought to my attention by Rickster of The Conservative Guy, and has a lot of graphs and things that I like to see in this sort of analysis. It's 10 minutes, but even if you watch just the first few minutes you'll be convinced. The rest is mostly about how this all relates to our current pair of Presidential candidates, and the final minute or two is standard spread-the-word stuff. Anyway, check it out: you will not be surprised.
UPDATE: Something goofy happened to the video, and it can no longer be embedded, so I've put in a link to it instead.
Respectfully submitted,
Ferdinand T. Cat
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Cats don't have fingers so how can they have fingertips?
Posted by: Dean0 at October 1, 2008 7:44 AM
Sorry. Bruce didn't like my original phrase, which was something like "I can't savagely rip out enough blood-soaked chunks of information."


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