Times are getting grim with the U.S. financial crisis worsening almost every day. But some financial bloggers are not letting it get in the way of a good chuckle.
Canadian Personal Financedid a blog round-up in which he noted Michael James on Moneywrote a post about Understanding the Current Financial Mess. ObservedCanadian Personal Finance: At first I thought he was writing about my finances, but then I found out it was a Big Picture story. Canadian Personal Finance, poor chap, works for Nortel Networks (now facing a debt downgrade and downward spiral in its shares).
Michael James on Money wrote back in the comments section giving thanks for the link. Then he asked tongue-in-cheek: Any ideas how we could create some bad debt for the US government to buy from us at inflated prices to get our slice of the $700 billion? Canadian Capitalistchimed in: I dont want to appear greedy. Ill accept a low, low, $7 million for some bad debt.
Blogs & Comment
Financial crisis humour
By Larry MacDonald
Times are getting grim with the U.S. financial crisis worsening almost every day. But some financial bloggers are not letting it get in the way of a good chuckle.
Canadian Personal Financedid a blog round-up in which he noted Michael James on Moneywrote a post about Understanding the Current Financial Mess. ObservedCanadian Personal Finance: At first I thought he was writing about my finances, but then I found out it was a Big Picture story. Canadian Personal Finance, poor chap, works for Nortel Networks (now facing a debt downgrade and downward spiral in its shares).
Michael James on Money wrote back in the comments section giving thanks for the link. Then he asked tongue-in-cheek: Any ideas how we could create some bad debt for the US government to buy from us at inflated prices to get our slice of the $700 billion? Canadian Capitalistchimed in: I dont want to appear greedy. Ill accept a low, low, $7 million for some bad debt.