Don't you think it is about time to cut with the "nObama" smear and give the guy some credit? Unlike the Fox news image, he isn't a latte-sipping elite radical, but an intelligent and tremendously organized man who is making excellent choices for his cabintet. He hasn't delivered yet but you've got to respect his moves so far, which I credit with the sharp rise in the market over the past week.
On Nov 27 06:13 AM chzwiz wrote:
> Not so fast. nObama is staffing moderates like Volker that have experience > with inflation. The Fed is aware of what may happen if they do not > mop up the excess. That will start to happen once lending starts > to get back to normal. The dollar may do quite well in the long term. > Comments by nObama about cutting programs like farm subsidies to > Ted Turner point to fiscal responsibility. I am not nearly as pessimistic > as I was 3 months ago. > > > On Nov 26 09:13 PM SugarDaddy wrote:
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Don't you think it is about time to cut with the "nObama" smear and give the guy some credit? Unlike the Fox news image, he isn't a latte-sipping elite radical, but an intelligent and tremendously organized man who is making excellent choices for his cabintet. He hasn't delivered yet but you've got to respect his moves so far, which I credit with the sharp rise in the market over the past week.
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On Nov 27 06:13 AM chzwiz wrote:
> Not so fast. nObama is staffing moderates like Volker that have experience
> with inflation. The Fed is aware of what may happen if they do not
> mop up the excess. That will start to happen once lending starts
> to get back to normal. The dollar may do quite well in the long term.
> Comments by nObama about cutting programs like farm subsidies to
> Ted Turner point to fiscal responsibility. I am not nearly as pessimistic
> as I was 3 months ago.
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> On Nov 26 09:13 PM SugarDaddy wrote: