Bernanke has caused this strike. ANd the lowering dollar is far more likely to cause China to unpeg than the congressional whining.
1 posted on
04/22/2011 10:30:41 AM PDT by
poinq
To: poinq
By the way, it should be “effect”, not “affect”. “Affect” is a verb, while effect can be either a noun or an active verb, as in “to effect change” (ie, to “cause” change).
2 posted on
04/22/2011 10:38:26 AM PDT by
Real Cynic No More
(The mighty zero, obama,does not warrant the respect necessary for his name to be capitalized.)
To: poinq
Effect not affect.
How many affirmative action minority journalists does it take to screw in a light bulb?
3 posted on
04/22/2011 10:41:20 AM PDT by
library user
(Just because you're homeless doesn't mean you're lazy.)
To: poinq
Are you freaking kidding me that the author of this article used “affect” vs “effect”???
Talk about destroying your credibility in one word. Not that I’m in any way a fan of Bernanke.
Wow. Stuned©.
To: poinq
Bernanke has caused this strike.You could say he has......(ahem).....shanghaied China.
7 posted on
04/22/2011 12:36:41 PM PDT by
OB1kNOb
(Hi-ho silver, away! Gold too!)
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