Monday, Sep 17, 2007
Kaletsky has got some nerve............
Times: I've a very bad feeling
Less than a week ago he was singing the praises of the UK economic model and pouring scorn on the idea that the credit crunch would amount to anything. Now it has suddenly dawned on the reprobate that perhaps you can't run an economy on a mountain of debt. I wonder what the Times pays him for this tosh........
Posted by andy h @ 11:37 AM (903 views) Add Comment
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1. dohousescrashinthewoods said...
Maybe they could put some of it our way and get bloggers on here to contrbute a paragraph each ;)
2. cyril said...
The worm has turned.
3. mrmickey said...
It's funny how folks on this blog have seen this mess coming for years, while experts like this muppet have seen not even a cloud on the horizon.
4. tony marshall said...
My comment posted on Timesonline:-
"Anatole - many of us have had that queasy feeling for the past year, but for some reason our comments have tended not to get past the censors. Welcome, if a little belatedly, to the club..."
Don't suppose that one will see the light of day, either.
5. Seanb303 said...
i was watching bbc news 24 on saturday and one of our bloggers , voice of reason,sent in a message about northern rock and it actually got read out something in the line of , the great depression is coming ,they even had some finacial expert comment on it ,
it was great
usualy the beeb ignores stuff like that i guess sentiment is changing