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Blame the tiger keeper!

Crabtownboy

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He is right on!

"When the tiger gets out and starts creating damage, it's insane to blame the tiger — it's the idiot tiger keeper."

CHARLIE MUNGER, Warren Buffett's longtime partner and Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman, blaming lax and dysfunctional government regulations for the ills of Wall Street.

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/#ixzz0muI5icqe
 

sag38

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Yeah, it's Bush's fault. He didn't regulate those greedy bad boys and girls on Wall Street. Now that the wonderful O is in office though he's going to make everything ok.

But, wasn't it the 'tiger keeper' who told banks who they had to lend too, forcing them to give loans to folks who had no business getting a loan in the first place? Yep, I'd call that regulation all right. How about liberal stupidity? That sounds better. Slobbering Barney should be proud of himself for helping to cripple an otherwise stable instution.
 

Revmitchell

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Once again a blatant example of liberals inability to make legitimate comparisons.

For liberals who lack common sense tigers can't be blamed because they do not have the ability to think as we do. They run largely on instinct.

People, however, can think for themselves. This idea that government is the keeper of men who can think for themselves is completely idiotic. Time discredits itself by publishing such inane drivel.
 

Crabtownboy

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I was hoping this OP might start a rational conversation. I kind of expected it would bring some hysterical replies ... and so it has.

Now, how about a rational discussion.
 

sag38

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Exactly, how do you discuss this progressive's attack when they, for the most part, where the tiger's keeper?
 

RAdam

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Exactly, how do you discuss this progressive's attack when they, for the most part, where the tiger's keeper?

Exactly. It was the liberals that pushed for banks to give loans to pretty much anyone that walked in and wanted a house. When their socialistic agenda blows up they blame someone else.
 

preachinjesus

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The tiger analogy is too myopic. Maybe if you talk about how the ship capasized because of the continual negligence and passing over safety measures...but the tiger thing is too limited.

Besides the whole crisis isn't just a creation from the past 8 years. No the economics of this thing go all the way back to the S&L scandals in the early 90s, LTCM, contagion, globalization, and the deregulatory insansity of "contract with America" folks. This isn't just about President Bush and his administration from the past 8 years. It's so much bigger than that.
 
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targus

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Besides the whole crisis isn't just a creation from the past 8 years. No the economics of this thing go all the way back to the S&L scandals in the early 90s, LTCM, contagion, globalization, and the deregulatory insansity of "contract with America" folks. This isn't just about President Bush and his administration from the past 8 years. It's so much bigger than that.

It started with Jimmy Carter - to Clinton - ignored by Congress despite Bush warning them about the problem several times.

It was pushed along by Dodd, Barney Frank, Obama and a host of others.

Now they all want to pretend that they were merely spectators to the mess that they created.
 

preachinjesus

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It started with Jimmy Carter - to Clinton - ignored by Congress despite Bush warning them about the problem several times.

President Bush (43) is just as complicit as the rest. You can't reasonably take this back to Carter though. Bush (43) didn't warn and didn't act as aggressively as he could. Honestly, his push for housing for all is really what exacerbated the crisis.

targus said:
It was pushed along by Dodd, Barney Frank, Obama and a host of others.

Now they all want to pretend that they were merely spectators to the mess that they created.

Well the best way to ensure your elect-ability is to cater to whoever is yelling the loudest. I don't know how you can blame a freshman Senator from Illinois for the mess, but I suppose you can try.
 

rbell

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So...are we to understand that companies that are attempting to make profit are inherently evil and destructive? Are we also to understand that government is solely interested in preserving our health and well-being?

And since profit is evil...why not have government control all companies, at all levels? Since companies that strive for financial success are inherently evil...shouldn't government go ahead and determine what wages we should receive, etc.?

Wouldn't it then stand to reason that the countries with the most heavily regulated businesses are the best ones?

So...Ceauşescu and Romania, Stalin and the Soviet Union, Albania, Kim Jong-Il and North Korea, Myanmar...these are the cream of the crop, no? After all...they best "tamed the tiger."

(Of course, this "rational discussion" will be discounted, since I just obliterated your rather lame OP).
 

targus

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So...are we to understand that companies that are attempting to make profit are inherently evil and destructive? Are we also to understand that government is solely interested in preserving our health and well-being?

And since profit is evil...why not have government control all companies, at all levels? Since companies that strive for financial success are inherently evil...shouldn't government go ahead and determine what wages we should receive, etc.?

Wouldn't it then stand to reason that the countries with the most heavily regulated businesses are the best ones?

So...Ceauşescu and Romania, Stalin and the Soviet Union, Albania, Kim Jong-Il and North Korea, Myanmar...these are the cream of the crop, no? After all...they best "tamed the tiger."

(Of course, this "rational discussion" will be discounted, since I just obliterated your rather lame OP).

The libs are working on it.

As they say, "Rome wasn't burned in a day." :smilewinkgrin:
 
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