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Politics Daily You and I don't control monetary policy, the Federal Reserve Bank does. One hundred senators, 435 congressmen, one president, and nine Supreme Court ... and more » From Google News Search: "Alternative Monetary Systems" Do the Republican, candidiates John McCain and Sarah Palin support the $700 Billion Dollar Corporate bailout? Q. Do the Republicans, and candidiates John McCain and Sarah Palin support the $700 Billion Dollar Corporate bailout of the housing finance industry (of domestic and foreign investors) proposed by the GW Bush administration, in violation of Republican rhetoric against government involvement in the economy, that the government is best that governs least; and, if not isn't that Republican deceit lying and hypocrisy, in light that they don't bailout the average American citizen and accuse Barrack Obama of support bloated budgets, wasteful spending, and pork barrel politics? Bush asks Congress for $700 billion for bailout By julie hirschfeld davis, Associated Press Writer Sat Sep 20, 9:30 AM ET Economists see financial bailout as necessary By… [cont.] Asked by andrew_zito - Sun Sep 21 18:14:29 2008 - - 16 Answers - 1 Comments A. It's not quite as dismal and socialistic as it seems. In exchange for the money loaned, we get real estate and other assets. Last time this sort of thing happened in the '80s, the government made a profit from it. The alternative is bread lines around the world. :( Answered by Earth: The Connected Home - Sun Sep 21 18:20:24 2008 Who thinks Iran trading oil in Euros is going to work? Q. Let me explain why it is not. Here are some basic facts about what a "bourse" is: it's a place for sellers and buyers for a given product to meet. So, as a seller, you want a place where buyers come and, as a buyer, you want a place where sellers come. It's a meeting point. A meeting point is a form of conventional information, and one that is highly stable once established. People come to the market because they know that others will be there as well, and these are there for the same reason. Once players have agreed to come to one place, it is simpler to come to that place than to try and organise a new place, which everybody must agree to and which all occasional players need to be informed of. Just like DKos is now THE main meeting… [cont.] Asked by Elliot Ness - Sat Feb 9 05:18:13 2008 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. How many barrels can they sell? Convert it back to us dollars. How many barrel short? Thought they were good with science and mathematics. Simple calculation also don't know? Is that what the glorious past civilization were all about in short-changing themselves? Luke 9.25,55-56,60 What do you think? Answered by wild-man of Borneo - Sat Feb 9 22:42:07 2008 please i need help with my government final?
Q. can someone please help? i missed the review and didnt have time to study becuase of a kidney infection. ill give 10 points to whoever can save me from a failing grade. there all multiple answer questions with only 3 options. please guys i would normaly do my homework on my own but i really need help. 1. What types of economies operate without the help of money? (1 point) barter command monetary 2. Almost all existing economies can be described as what type of economy? (1 point) traditional command mixed 3. A capitalist system can also be called a: (1 point) market economy command economy mixed economy 4. What is the next step after making the decision to purchase a good or service? (1 point) gather information make the… [cont.] Asked by Riley J - Thu Jun 4 10:24:33 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1. What types of economies operate without the help of money? (1 point) barter 2. Almost all existing economies can be described as what type of economy? (1 point) mixed 3. A capitalist system can also be called a: (1 point) market economy 4. What is the next step after making the decision to purchase a good or service? (1 point) gather information 5. For consumers it is important to make sure savings are not outweighed by (1 point) cost of transportation. 6. What is the name of the type of store that offers bulk items at low costs? (1 point) club warehouses 7. What is the name of the type of stores that are open longer hours but have the trade-off of higher prices? (1 point) convenience stores 8. A direct relationship between supply and… [cont.] Answered by meenki347 - Thu Jun 4 11:26:29 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Alternative Monetary Systems"
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