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The Death of the American Dream?

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09 Oct 2008 10:37 AEST

Tony

From: Canberra

America is a nation the business of which is business. The national interest is Wall Street $ interest. The very basis of Capitalism is endless consumption

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08 Oct 2008 19:11 AEST

Casandra

From: Ipswich

I wonder taking into account the history of pre 9/11 bombing and gun related incidents if as a result of the housing financial crises that persons forced out of their homes to be homeless or living in cars ect. and working

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08 Oct 2008 15:38 AEST

Alain

From: Melbourne

There seems to be no end to this crisis. First we had an Asian economic crisis and now it has full-blown one in the US. Who should we blame? The 'greedy' or the US governments? What happen now? The ills of this mortgage crisis have seemed to spillover to the world!

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08 Oct 2008 08:38 AEST

Kimberley

From: London

Corporate greed has come full circle, for those that have been collecting houses as though trinkets, and living the high life. It's time for a dose of reality. For those that have been struggling, at least they have the resourcefulness to keep on struggling, my heart goes out to the 'battlers'. May we all learn a lesson from this doom and recession gloom we are currently experiencing, live within our means. No easy feat...

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06 Oct 2008 14:07 AEST

Ben

From: Brisbane

Go and buy a rental property in the USA now!! I expect a large fall in our housing market too, but not to the same degree. Then again, our house prices are now considered the most overvalued in the western world........

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06 Oct 2008 09:52 AEST

chris

From: adelaide

The tragedy of American people is unravelling evey day. The Congressmen had abandoned people who elected them. Speculators who gambled on subprimal mortgages had lost billions of effectivelly taxpayers money.Instead going to jail,get "rescued" leaving the bill for generations of Americans to pay. Greed is good in USA. Perpetrators get rewarded,people get to live under the bridges or in their cars.

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01 Oct 2008 22:07 AEST

Hona Wikeepa

From: Sydney

British American sociologist Dr Os Guinness said in a lecture at UCLA in 1995 that the biggest problem facing capitalism was capitalism itself. The reason is because the capitalist idea undermines its own basis because of the expectation of science. Science has taken us from horse and cart to space shulltes in less than 150 years. America is now experiencing this undermining success of the modernistic concept of capitalism. This is not an American problem, it is a cpaitalism problem, and so it affect everyone. However the bigger problem in America is their cultural authority which was once based upon the biblical absolutes. Today it is built upon blind science.

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01 Oct 2008 19:35 AEST

Rod Yates

From: Sydney

There is an art to living in a car. You get to the point where you know the absolute necessities, and ever since then, I find the excessiveness of some suburban housing quite alarming. Divorce is enough to make you scrape the bottom of the barrel, but I will never forget that as bad as it gets, your fortune can change in an instant. For me, 60 cents has special significance, it was all I had after the cost of a hot shower, so I could put on my suit and try one more time. It becomes a question of what you value, and many people probably never have to really think about that.

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