5 Reasons Why the Fed Is Done—or Should Be

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This article's premise is all wrong. Deflation is the concern, not inflation.

Scott of AL 12:09AM December 17, 2008

those dudes and gals who made the decesions that led to the mortgage mess should be banned by law or courts from ever pursuing financial services employment.Three strikes are too much for our economy.They should flip burgers rather than banks,mortgages or derivatives.

patrick harper of OK 4:56PM September 22, 2008

Rising fuel, food and housing?.....oh, wait a minute! ... this is the US...I though we were reading about problems in a country we had invaded.

Ryan of CA 12:31AM May 12, 2008

last time we had a issue like this was 16 years ago...hrmm,..bush senior was it.

MarkIknow of NC 9:37AM May 01, 2008

why'd you take my comments off?

Robert Peterson of MD 7:31AM May 01, 2008

the folks who make billions use that money to pay folks who "regulate" the billions.....not dissimiliar to "defense industrial complex" Ike talked about nor the "families" and the "judges/politicians" old movies talked about......or the cartels on the border.....

as has been quoted "all power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely"

lets just hope the powers that be don't screw up so badly that we won't even have gas at any cost to put in our leased vehicles before the leases expire....God Help Us all...

robert peterson of MD 7:25AM May 01, 2008

why are the oil prices for crude so high ? how can oil companies make billions in profits and the US not step in and do something about this monopoly ?

NY JOE of 10:56PM April 30, 2008

why are the oil prices for crude so high ? how can oil companies make billions in profits and the US not step in and do something about this monopoly ?

JOE MORICI of 10:54PM April 30, 2008

i'm really glad you all have had such deep and well thought out comments... regardless of this article, the fed isn't going anywhere. odds are good that it has a lot of beneficial affects that are not known the 99% of the world, just to throw that out.

James Maddison of NC 9:34PM April 30, 2008

economy sucks, gov sucks big time .

of CA 5:12PM April 30, 2008

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