I think that we are seeing today what arguably we should have seen better in commentary in 2008, and that is it's not a banking crisis, and it never was, although banks were involved in the crisis, it was one of global economic imbalances in the way that we all collectively deal with our economies.
And in that way we are seeing it more clearly that the root of what is going and the nervousness of what is going on is really about how we manage our economies globally and individual, and the confidence measures that go along with it.

Yeah, we knew that at the time. Do the governments know we know, yet? Do Stephanie Flanders and her lying Struthio camelus ignoramus mates at the BBC?
I refer 'honourable' ladies and gentlemen to my earlier remarks.
At the risk of appearing petty and selfish, may I just add for the benefit of Commissar Barroso and the chers collègues that that's my fucking life-savings and my fucking pension you are pissing up your hard-left fantasy euro-wall in your private contest to see who
'Hard left?' Oh, yes. Seriously... do some reading up on Barroso, Strauss-Kahn and Cohn-Bendit. They have never given a damn about you (some people have to suffer in order to bring about the socialist paradise), your money (wrong - property is theft) or your liberty (false consciousness) etc. They care only for their system, their idealogy and the privileges of themselves, the nomenklatura. You did not elect them. You cannot fire them. They have all the power and you have none. That's how they designed the system which the British government supports.
What? You know it's my hard-earned, Mr Maoist Barroso, and you couldn't give a flying fuck?
Well, OK then.
I'm off to join the lengthening queue at the rope shop and later today I shall move all my savings into Chinese hempen, rebels for the use of.
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