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  1. Pinned: The Great Depression of 2008/2009 (861 replies)
  2. Pinned: The Crash of 2008? (1228 replies)
  3. Robert Reich on the debate to come over means by which to stimulate the economy (5 replies)
  4. # 2009 Recession Will Be Severe: 'There Is a Global Deflationary Risk,' Roubini Says- Tech Ticker (0 replies)
  5. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet "The problems we face today cannot be solved by the minds that created them" Albert Einstein By Mike Whitney (0 replies)
  6. 7.7 Trillion Dollars And Counting The Cost Of "Rescuing" The US Financial System By Hamilton Nolan (0 replies)
  7. The 10 Worst Corporations of 2008 By Robert Weissman, Multinational Monitor (0 replies)
  8. End the Fed, End Wall Street Bankster Rule, End the Derivatives Depression - by Webster G. Tarpley - 2008-11-23 (0 replies)
  9. KRUGMAN: The Lame-Duck Economy (0 replies)
  10. Rubinomics Recalculated By JACKIE CALMES (0 replies)
  11. Allowing Detroit To Go Bankrupt Would Be Irresponsible - Editorial, NYT (0 replies)
  12. Not Everything Can Be Too Big To Fail - Peter Wallison, Wall Street Journal (0 replies)
  13. The Economy Can't Wait Until January 20th - The Editors, New Republic (0 replies)
  14. Paulson Should Take a Holiday from Bailouts - William Greider, Nation (0 replies)
  15. The New Deal Didn't Always Work, Either - Tyler Cowen, New York Times (0 replies)
  16. Jobs, Gates, Buffett Should Run U.S. Automakers (10 replies)
  17. Goldman, GE, GM Invite Us to Play a Rigged Game (1 reply)
  18. What Uncle Sam Has to Tell His Creditors by Paul Craig Roberts (0 replies)
  19. Paulson's Cascade of LIes by Michael Hudson (0 replies)
  20. Leaking Geithner: Good News for Currencies, Markets (2 replies)
  21. The Dirty Secret of the Financial Crisis: Our Banking System's Broken (0 replies)
  22. WSJ: Dow down another 445 to 7552 (14 replies)
  23. Obama and the Great Depression By Mickey Z. (0 replies)
  24. This Is Not A Normal Recession Moving on to Plan B By Mike Whitney (0 replies)
  25. How to Stop the Looming Depression Without Lining Fat-Cat CEOs' Pockets Mike Davis, Tomdispatch (0 replies)
  26. Jim Hightower Jim Hightower: The Five Most Wanted Rip-off Artists from Wall Street and Washington (0 replies)
  27. Bailout or Bust: How to Save the Big Three From Themselves Titus Levi, Truthdig (0 replies)
  28. Dingell Loses to Waxman and Auto Stocks Dive -- Call it What it Is: Corruption Joshua Holland (0 replies)
  29. America in Free Fall Robert L. Borosage (0 replies)
  30. USA Today: Jobless claims hit 16 year high (0 replies)
  31. How GM might use the bailout money (2 replies)
  32. U.S. Auto industry... no innovation (27 replies)
  33. GM Plant Closing like DEATH KNELL... Ohio plant closing devastating (4 replies)
  34. 2009 Will Be the Nightmare on Main Street - Nicholas Bloom, VoxEU (1 reply)
  35. Whitehead sees slump worse than Depression http://www.reuters.com/article/Finance08/idUSTRE4AB7HT20081112 By Joseph A. Giannone NEW YORK (Reuters) (0 replies)
  36. Roubini Says U.S. Recession to Be Worst in 50 Years: Video (0 replies)
  37. FED LOWERS 2009 Forecast... and signals additional interest rate cuts (0 replies)
  38. Japan economists call for 'Obama bonds' By Kosuke Takahashi TOKYO (0 replies)
  39. Let Detroit Go Bankrupt - Mitt Romney, New York Times (2 replies)
  40. What the Bush Years Really Cost Us - Joseph Stiglitz, Mother Jones (0 replies)
  41. Big Three Plead With Congress for $25B in Uphill Fight- AP (0 replies)
  42. How Many Jobs Depend on the Big Three? - Catherine Rampell, Economix (0 replies)
  43. General Electric: Genuine Risk of Collapse? - James Quinn, Seeking Alpha (0 replies)
  44. As GM Goes, So Goes the GOP by Patrick J. Buchanan (2 replies)
  45. The U.S. Needs to Clean Up Its Financial Act - Diane Francis, National Post (0 replies)
  46. Great Depression II Will Arrive In 2011 - Paul Farrell, MarketWatch (0 replies)
  47. Great Depression II Will Arrive In 2011 - Paul Farrell, MarketWatch (0 replies)
  48. Econ Crisis Could Bring Down Chinese Gov't - Joshua Kurlantzick, TNR (0 replies)
  49. Why we should allow GM to go belly up Rick Moran (0 replies)
  50. The Summers Bubble Kevin Connor and Matthew Skomarovsky November 17, 2008 | web only (0 replies)
  51. Opinion: The Formerly Middle Class By DAVID BROOKS (0 replies)
  52. Opinion: Fighting the Financial Crisis, One Challenge at a Time By HENRY M. PAULSON Jr. (0 replies)
  53. The G-20 Washout By Mike Whitney (0 replies)
  54. The G-20 Economic Summit Won’t Change the "Financial Crime Scene" By Richard C. Cook (0 replies)
  55. The Stock Market Is Not in 'Uncharted Territory' - Hussman Funds (0 replies)
  56. Detroit: Same Old, Same Old - Jim Manzi, National Review Online (0 replies)
  57. WSJ: Paulson putting bailout funds on hold (3 replies)
  58. Anybody Watching Oil, Gold, Euro, Pound? (16 replies)
  59. Stocks Sink on Deepening Recession Worries; Dow Down More Than 200- AP (0 replies)
  60. BERNIE HORN The Great Battle of 2009 (1 reply)
  61. If Detroit Falls, Foreign Makers Could Be Buffer (5 replies)
  62. Inhofe: Cancel the 'blank check' (0 replies)
  63. Squatters take over £6m Mayfair house (0 replies)
  64. Lehman Administrators' Task Will Dwarf Enron, Creditors Told (0 replies)
  65. Leading Economist Warns of Food Riots By The London Banker and RGE Monitor (0 replies)
  66. Auto Industry Needs Emergency Bankruptcy - David Pauly, Bloomberg (4 replies)
  67. G-20 Summit (7 replies)
  68. US jobless rate to hit 7.5%, latest NABE survey shows (0 replies)
  69. Help for Veterans with Subprime Loans (3 replies)
  70. Democrats' Soft Spot for Automakers Have Shielded Detroit from Its Own Bad Decisions Garland McLaurin (0 replies)
  71. $2 Trillion Handed out by Paulson and Bernanke, But Who Got It, Nobody Knows Nicholas von Hoffman (0 replies)
  72. Ron Paul on the Alarming Global Economic Summit (7 replies)
  73. The World of the Bear (3 replies)
  74. International Herald Tribune More Americans slipping into bankruptcy By Tara Siegel Bernard and Jenny Anderson (0 replies)
  75. The Long Demise of the Glass Steagall Act (1 reply)
  76. Gonna Need a Bigger Boat By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN (3 replies)
  77. World Leaders Vow Joint Push to Aid Economy as they (1 reply)
  78. Official Declaration from G-20 Summit - Washington Post (0 replies)
  79. We Need an Exit Strategy for Fannie and Freddie - Susan Lee, Forbes (0 replies)
  80. Some People Foresaw the Financial Crisis - Alan Beattie, Financial Times (0 replies)
  81. The Great Depression of the 21st Century: Collapse of the Real Economy - by Michel Chossudovsky - 2008-11-15 (1 reply)
  82. Week in Review: Will the Safety Net Catch the Economy's Casualties? By STEVEN GREENHOUSE (0 replies)
  83. Pelosi Pledges Aid To Automakers, Strings Attached (0 replies)
  84. Obama's New Deal (0 replies)
  85. GM Collapse at $200 Billion Would Exceed Bailout Tab, Firm Says By Alex Ortolani and Mike Ramsey (1 reply)
  86. The End of Wall Street? (7 replies)
  87. Experts See Security Risks in Downturn - Joby Warrick, Washington Post (0 replies)
  88. R.I.P.: The Financial Experts, 1929-2008 (0 replies)
  89. Paulson Plays While We Pay Nicholas von Hoffman (0 replies)
  90. The Bank of America Web Exclusive by Denis P. Cosgrove (0 replies)
  91. Collapsed Bridges! Exploding Pipes! Flooded Levees! How Obama Can Reinvent The Way Our Government Invests In Vital Infrastructure. by Robert Puentes (0 replies)
  92. The Big Three Are a National Disgrace, But... - Daniel Gross, Slate (2 replies)
  93. Who Got Bailout Money So Far? By Reuters (0 replies)
  94. A Credit Crisis or a Collapsing Ponzi Scheme? The Two Trillion Dollar Black Hole By PAM MARTENS (0 replies)
  95. Crisis Is Beyond The Reach of Traditional Solutions By Paul Craig Roberts (0 replies)
  96. Paulson the Bungler By Mike Whitney (0 replies)
  97. Wall Street's Bailout is a Trillion-Dollar Crime Scene Why Aren't the Dems Doing Something About It? By Naomi Klein (0 replies)
  98. Wall Street's Bailout is a Trillion Dollar Crime Scene (3 replies)
  99. Merkel's Financial Summit Wish List (5 replies)
  100. Wall Street's Bailout is a Trillion-Dollar Crime Scene -- Why Aren't the Dems Doing Something About It? By Naomi Klein, The Nation (0 replies)
  101. Depression Economics Returns By PAUL KRUGMAN (0 replies)
  102. Wall Street Has That 1929 Feeling - David Weidner, MarketWatch (2 replies)
  103. The Worst Is Not Behind Us by Nouriel Roubini, Forbes (1 reply)
  104. Wall Street: How Planet Finance Imploded - Niall Ferguson, Vanity Fair (0 replies)
  105. Hedge fund managers defend industry (1 reply)
  106. TARP Focus Shifts To Consumer Finance: Paulson Eyes Liquidity Facility For Asset-Backed Securities (0 replies)
  107. How Bad Could the Crisis Get? Look at Iceland - Jon Danielsson, VoxEU (0 replies)
  108. Paulson's Update on the Financial Rescue Plan - Secretary Paulson (0 replies)
  109. Senate Finance Chief Calls for Making Health Coverage Mandatory By Aliza Marcus (0 replies)
  110. US May Lose Its 'AAA' Rating By CNBC (0 replies)
  111. The Beginning of the End for US Auto Manufacutring (1 reply)
  112. Global systemic crisis Alert For Summer 2009: The US Government Will Default On Its Debt By GEAB (3 replies)
  113. Steven Leser: Obama's Economic Challenge Underestimated (0 replies)
  114. Why Washington Cannot Prevent Depression by Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. (0 replies)
  115. The DOW a year from now By Denver Research Group (0 replies)
  116. Economic woes increase, crisis deals in trouble (0 replies)
  117. Who will finance America's deficit? (1 reply)
  118. New AIG Rescue Is Bank Blessing: Buyers of Insurer's Default Swaps Would Recover Most of Their Money (0 replies)
  119. OBAMA, FDR, AND DEPRESSION Gather.com - Boston,MA (0 replies)
  120. Dems Target Private Retirement Accounts (1 reply)
  121. GM's Skid Quickens as Crunch Raises Bankruptcy Threat - by Mike Ramsey - 2008-11-11 (0 replies)
  122. Who are the Architects of Economic Collapse? Will an Obama Administration Reverse the Tide? by Michel Chossudovsky (0 replies)
  123. Will Obamanomics Euro-ize the USA? (66 replies)
  124. U.S. Lost 240,000 Jobs in October as the Financial Crisis Worsened, Unemployment Rate Spiked to 6.5% (0 replies)
  125. Who are the Architects of Economic Collapse? - by Michel Chossudovsky - 2008-11-09 (1 reply)
  126. Emanuel Urges Aid for Auto Industry By ANAHAD O’CONNOR (0 replies)
  127. Foreclosure Phil: Who's to blame for the biggest financial (0 replies)
  128. The Economic Mess and Financial Disaster that Obama will Inherit (0 replies)
  129. Dems Target Private Retirement Accounts Democratic leaders in the U.S. House discuss confiscating 401(k)s, IRAs By Karen McMahan November 04, 2008 (3 replies)
  130. How Far Will Deleveraging Go? - David Roche, Wall Street Journal (1 reply)
  131. What the Recession Means for Foreign Policy - Wall Street Journal opinion (0 replies)
  132. Thomas L. Friedman: Show Me the Money By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN (0 replies)
  133. Down and Out in Beverly Hills: Rolexes, Picassos Hit Pawnshops By Michael Janofsky (0 replies)
  134. Can Obama Stop the Bush Administration's Final Economic Heist? By Naomi Klein (0 replies)
  135. How to Survive the Coming US Dollar Collapse The Market Oracle (2 replies)
  136. Unemployment Rate at 14-Year High After Big October Losses By PETER S. GOODMAN and MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM (1 reply)
  137. Unemployment Rate at 14-Year High After Big October Losses By PETER S. GOODMAN and MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM (0 replies)
  138. Obama Should Make Economy Job #1 by Kirk Shinkle (0 replies)
  139. Stocks tumble, lose 10 percent in 2-day rout (0 replies)
  140. FY 2008 NRO BUDGET BOOK RELEASED (0 replies)
  141. Who's going to Finance the rising US National Debt ? - by Andrew Hughes - 2008-11-05 (0 replies)
  142. Paul Krugman: The monster years (0 replies)
  143. First 'Wartime' Transition Since 1968 (0 replies)
  144. Debt Linked to Buyouts Tightens the Economic Vise By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN (0 replies)
  145. Manufacturing Sector Contracts to 26-year Low- AP (1 reply)
  146. No Currency Left to Buy the Big Lies By John Cusack (0 replies)
  147. CDS Pricing in Increasing Treasury Default Risk (0 replies)
  148. Just How Bad Was October 2008? (0 replies)
  149. Fiscal Implications of the Candidates' Plans (0 replies)
  150. De-leveraging – There are No Fairy Tale Endings Satyajit Das (0 replies)
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