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Financial Tsunami and the Crisis of 2008: Precursors for the next economic crisis:

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Financial Tsunami and the Crisis of 2008: Precursors for the next economic crisis:
Financial Tsunami and the Crisis of 2008: Precursors for the next economic crisis:

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I watched as show about tsunamis this past weekend. The ocean seems to recede and many people rush out to the exposed sea bed to pick up fish. The day was sunny, there were no earthquakes that were felt, the people picking up the fish were amazed by their good fortune ... neoguy.
Contributions to this book were provided by numerous bloggers posting on MS Network's Money Market Watch between 2007 and 2010 during the height of the G.W.Bush financial crisis. This book compiles and organizes subject matter into chapters dealing with topics similar in nature that were randomly scattered throughout the blog postings. Ronald J. Szary ( aka Old and Gray) contributed significant portions of the subject matter contained in Parts I & II along with comments and contributions by other participants which provided additional significant information and opinions on the topics discussed by Old and Gray.
Part I addresses the conditions which led the US into the financial crisis of 2008. The relevance of this book pertains to the conditions which continue to prevail as precursors leading up to the next financial crisis which is currently being promoted by the Trump Administration and the GOP led Congress. Part II was subjected to the same editing from posts archived by Old and Gray for the period covering 2011 through 2016, extracted from the Duffminster Times blog site. Part III was compiled and organized by William Szary from recent newspaper articles published in the Washington Post, B+New York Times, Bloomberg News, and Associated Press to bring the financial crisis up to date with the current administration and congressional control over the deregulation processes for the financial sector and banks that were labeled "Too Big to Fail" at the time of the financial crisis described in Part I (2016 to 2018).

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