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	<title>Comments on: Banks = Enron</title>
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		<title>By: Marc</title>
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		<description>Nice points Andrew. I noticed all these shenanigans years ago. I was probably labeled anti-capitalist or socialist on some of your posts a few years back. None of these banks are recognizing the losses on their books. And I mean continuing losses. As long as asset values continue to fall (real estate being one example), their business and ability to lend will continue to shrink. Things will be slow to recover too. The survivors will live in a much smaller market for years.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice points Andrew. I noticed all these shenanigans years ago. I was probably labeled anti-capitalist or socialist on some of your posts a few years back. None of these banks are recognizing the losses on their books. And I mean continuing losses. As long as asset values continue to fall (real estate being one example), their business and ability to lend will continue to shrink. Things will be slow to recover too. The survivors will live in a much smaller market for years.</p>
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