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OZ banks lax lending standards a massive risk
Topic Started: 12 Aug 2017, 01:33 PM (1,965 Views)
Rufus
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Simon_S
14 Aug 2017, 02:02 PM
Hmmm.....0 Private Debt or 130% Record Private Debt.....

I love it when you make a Ridiculous Assertion then claim victory....When I laugh at you..... :lol

Its a Shame you can't see your Delusion..... :lol
And it's a shame that you have neither the balls nor the intellectual capacity to answer one word questions.

You've been pwned punk.
Take risks - if you win you will become wealthy, if you lose you will become wise
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Rufus
14 Aug 2017, 02:10 PM
intellectual capacity
Yes you've displayed that in spades....... :lol

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Simon_S
13 Aug 2017, 09:50 PM
SO you too think you can only have RECORD Levels of Private DEBT namely 130% of GDP or None at all......
No.

But as has already been pointed out, you have no idea how to construct a logical argument, so I guess we can just file all this under G for Garbage, along with the rest of your posts.
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While it's true that those who win never quit, and those who quit never win, those who never win and never quit are idiots.

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stinkbug
14 Aug 2017, 02:43 PM
No.

But as has already been pointed out, you have no idea how to construct a logical argument, so I guess we can just file all this under G for Garbage, along with the rest of your posts.
Great...Thanks for confirming Rufus is an Idiot.

Here it again so you can have another go at understanding what my argument is:

Record Levels of Private Debt + the next Recession equals major problems for the Banks....... :lol

Funny how you want to avoid this Reality..... :lol

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Simon_S
14 Aug 2017, 04:22 PM
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Funny how you want to avoid this Reality..... :lol
The 'Reality' does seem to be Simons, that unlike in 1890, the nation does have a currency; And unlike in 1929, that currency certainly isn't linked to the price of gold.

Oh, and that just a few other things just might have sort to have seemed to have changed just a bit in the interim as well ... :)
Edited by herbie, 14 Aug 2017, 04:31 PM.
A Professional Demographer to an amateur demographer: "negative natural increase will never outweigh the positive net migration"
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herbie
14 Aug 2017, 04:30 PM
The 'Reality' does seem to be Simons, that unlike in 1890, the nation does have a currency; And unlike in 1929, that currency certainly isn't linked to the price of gold.

Oh, and that just a few other things just might have sort to have seemed to have changed just a bit in the interim as well ... :)
I destroyed those irrelevant arguments earlier.......

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Simon_S
14 Aug 2017, 04:34 PM
I destroyed those irrelevant arguments earlier.......
I obviously missed that then - So could you be so kind as to pop up a link to just exactly where you 'destroyed those irrelevant arguments' agin pls? ... :)
A Professional Demographer to an amateur demographer: "negative natural increase will never outweigh the positive net migration"
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herbie
14 Aug 2017, 04:40 PM
I obviously missed that then -
I'll make it easy for you.......

RBA: TWO DEPRESSIONS, ONE BANKING COLLAPSE

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Over the past 150 years, Australia has experienced two macroeconomic
depressions, both of which coincided with worldwide depressions


Wonder how many countries WORLD WIDE had their own Currencies in 1890.......

And 1930......And 2007.......And the next one..... :lol

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Simon_S
14 Aug 2017, 04:44 PM
I'll make it easy for you.......

RBA: TWO DEPRESSIONS, ONE BANKING COLLAPSE




Wonder how many countries WORLD WIDE had their own Currencies in 1890.......

And 1930......And 2007.......And the next one..... :lol
Oh, so you're endlessly repeating the same old tat then - No, I didn't miss that's wot you're doing ... So there's no need ta continue ta persist in doing it specifically on my behalf Ta ... :)
A Professional Demographer to an amateur demographer: "negative natural increase will never outweigh the positive net migration"
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herbie
14 Aug 2017, 04:54 PM
Oh, so you're endlessly repeating the same old tat then - No, I didn't miss that's wot you're doing ... So there's no need ta continue ta persist in doing it specifically on my behalf Ta ... :)
Good......glad we sorted that misunderstanding you had.....

Now can we address your next argument about the Gold Standard.....

How many Countries World Wide were on the Gold standard during the 1930's Depression..... :lol

I have to repeat myself because Dumb Asses like you Struggle to grasp it.

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