RE: Re: Re: Re: RE: three bears metaphor killed

2000-04-06 Thread Max Sawicky
What is this, a plague of Henwoodism? first Louis, and now the dominoes start falling... once we start down that slippery slope... ;-) BTW, I don't predict the future. Part of the nature of the current boom (as with previous ones) is that there's tremendous amounts of uncertainty. What'

Re: Re: Re: RE: three bears metaphor killed

2000-04-06 Thread Jim Devine
>I'm a Henwoodite in predicting big global aspects of the future, but just >an observation. What is this, a plague of Henwoodism? first Louis, and now the dominoes start falling... once we start down that slippery slope... ;-) BTW, I don't predict the future. Part of the nature of the current

Re: Re: RE: three bears metaphor killed

2000-04-06 Thread Carrol Cox
Jim Devine wrote: > Concerning "My Three Bears" [my op-editorializing piece], Max writes: > >The Euro hasn't looked like much of a threat to the dollar, nor has > >inflation been sensitive to the exchange rate, has it? I'm not the > >best person to judge this, but this is what casual observati