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Guess Who's Talking About Recession? [view article]
I notice that real estate prices in NW Fl are still way above the late nineties prices augmented by a reasonable 7% compounded yearly increase ... so I don't think all the excess has been wrung out to NW Fl prices anyway. ReplyGuess Who's Talking About Recession? [view article]
I am continually surprised by the discussions that dance around the root of the PROBLEM. We spend all of our time deciphering the areas of impact instead of solving the PROBLEM. Until we abolish the privately owned Federal Reserve System, and it's debt based monetary system, we will be at the mercy of parasites that consume the wealth that we create by our "productive labor". Paying interest (usery) to the "Fed" for "creating money out of thin air" is the ultimate in stupidity. Obey the Constitution, put the monetary system back in the hands of Congress. The Federal Government has the power to create money/credit out of thin air without any debt incurred by "We The People". After all, money is only a medium of exchange to convert productive labor into whatever we want to "purchase". At least we can vote in or out the Congressmen that do or don't understand the American system of monetary policy, which is supposed to benefit "We The People". ReplyGuess Who's Talking About Recession? [view article]
quite possible but the people in power still want the old ways to protect their positions.china & india,russia & the kingdoms of the middle east will prevail-sadly.a new new new world order. ReplyGuess Who's Talking About Recession? [view article]
I think it is misleading to discuss whether the current economic downturn is a "recession" or not. "Recessions" are economic phenomena associated with manufacturing economies. But we are tranisitioning from such economies to a global knowledge economy. If we try to define new phenomena using old terms, aren't we doomed to adopt old remedies that are probably wrong? If interested, I wrote more extensively about this at deathoftime.com -- see post titled "This 'Recession' May Be Something Other Than A Recession" ReplyGuess Who's Talking About Recession? [view article]
it is grim ReplyGuess Who's Talking About Recession? [view article]
Sounds grim... ReplyTiedeman
Underdog Catcher George Putnam's Long and Short Picks - Barron's [view article]
They picked some of those names 3 years ago and they have done just nothing but go down, down, down. ReplyTiedeman
Citigroup Analyst Cuts Auto Companies' Price Targets [view article]
AXL may be the worst managed company in America. Giving million dollar executive bonuses at this time is pathetic. ReplyStocks That May Take a Hit When (If) Oil Hits $150 [view article]
annaly? ReplyBum
Stocks That May Take a Hit When (If) Oil Hits $150 [view article]
In the same vein, a dubious individual can make an astute claim. I don't fault the writer for his article, but criticism is better met with fact, than with attacks on the character of your opponent. Thanks for the interesting thoughts though. It is harder to create than to criticise. ReplyBum
Stocks That May Take a Hit When (If) Oil Hits $150 [view article]
One who relies on title for justification of a belief or view, dishonours that title and undermines the intellectual authority that title was meant to convey.Reply
Lepoff, M.D.
Stocks That May Take a Hit When (If) Oil Hits $150 [view article]
This list sugests a broad spread economic downturn and makes sense at $150.00 oil or even where it is now. I think it was a good article, informative and well written. Thanks. ReplyAmerican Axle Strike: Unions Continue to Kill U.S. Manufacturing [view article]
Funny that no one here seems to have a clue how the big 3 and UAW combined to screw the American public for so many years. Back in the 50s 60s and 70s the american consumer basically had one of 3 choices; GM, Ford, or Chrysler. It is well documented that this oligopoly of theives were secretly fixing prices for the junk that they were manufacturing, and if the UAW wanted something, they got it no questions asked, it was simply passed on to the american car buyer. This went on for years, and the UAW kept getting better and better benefits and wages. Both the big 3 and the UAW thought they were hot stuff, living high on the hog at the consumers expense, and gave a hoot less about quality. Then we taught the Japanese the assembly line, and the whole world changed. American Consumers were no longer stuck with the Detroit manufactured garbage, and Americans caught on in a hurry. I remember the UAW making fun of the Japanese cars, calling them "Rice burners etc" Now look who's laughing. Buy this time the UAW members were so spoiled, that their militant entitlement mentality just got worse and still exist today, and will ultimately be their downfall. Afraid the party is over folks, get used to it, you and the Big 3 have both screwed the american public long enough.Reply
The Wind
Stocks That May Take a Hit When (If) Oil Hits $150 [view article]
Sorry, I meant "If THE auto manufacturers go..." not "If 'they'..." should have used my grammar checker! ReplyThe Wind
Stocks That May Take a Hit When (If) Oil Hits $150 [view article]
If they auto manufacturers go, they will take a lot more than this bunch with them. The list could multiply by a bunch... it would not be pretty. Reply