lolololol last week it was don't worry Canada is doing well and can remain robust lololol go ahead vote for a Tory again lolololol after all whats to worry about they have everything under control right? they did say they had lots of OUR tax dollars in the bank to help hedge off an economic down turn. right? lets me see they have my money and are going to give it back because everything is going to go through the roof. buy lottery tickets you stand a better chance suckers.
I am one of those that takes joy when RICH lose their easy earned money from speculation. Money is truley nothing more then one of the elements to keep 99% of population in control and as servants. Think of all those jobs on Bay St. they do nothing but rip off 3rd world countries, put people out of jobs, and create a perception of need/supply and demand. No benefit to us, as human beings. Want hardworking Canadians, look into farmers, soldiers not speculators.....
Some people seem to take joy when other people lose money. Don't forget a lot of pension funds are in the stock market, so maybe you are getting hurt, but are too stupid to realize it.
If money is the root of all evil, I say Eliminate currency! Is it possible? or just Imaginative thinking? If this is to be a free world? we all have equal rights, were's the need for people to rise above the rest? The president, the priminister, the pope? It's a blanket of fiction over our eyes, their there because we want them. The truth is money places people in rank in society, with money their children gain better education/power. Good thing the law of attraction works for everyone.
Reap ye that what has been sown. Greed is everywhere today as it was in 1976 when the S&L's, Savings and Loans were starting to be stripped by thieves and greedy bankers. Following along was the Enron, WorldCom and Tyco fiascos that repeated the hundreds of Billions lost as in the S&L thefts. Today it's root again is greed by banks, trusts and money funds that threw caution to the wind attempting to yield higher interest in a rising housing market. But mortgage markets need reasons to rise or V