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  • Which Banks Are More Risky, The Largest EU or U.S. Banks?  [View article]
    Mr. Hunkar,

    This is all quite well stated by you concerning the leverage ratio
    and exposure to risk levels of this country compared to europe.
    This should be no surprise to anyone with some knowledge of
    the history of europe and this country though they probably
    would not have attained in the educational system here, such
    as it is.

    E. Tippett
    Chicago, Illinois
    Aug 16 00:36 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Sell in May, Indeed [View article]
    The reason sir as to why "we still have government officials aiding
    and abetting this blatant manipulation" is that brainwashed robots
    keep electing and re-electing the public officials who not only allow
    it but provide for its existence! Why do so many people pretend to be surprised by all of this? Wasn't it Mr. Franklin Delano Roosevelt who said you have to sleep with satan in order to have a successful political career? It takes a lot of cooperation from a voting public for that kind of dirty dancing to go on generation after generation?

    Does anyone have a better explanation, I'd like to hear it!

    EDT
    Chicago, Illinois
    May 22 01:18 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Market's Reckless Rally: Don't Trust It [View article]
    You folks sure cut each other up a lot ,"full of it".... It reminds me of
    the chapter on the Monkey People in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book
    "as the other animals would bury their dead off from the others, the
    Monkey People would leave their dead out for all the others to see!"

    Tsk! Tsk!

    May 09 00:03 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Cuomo's Revelation: Bernanke and Paulson Strongarmed BofA's Purchase of Merrill [View article]
    This system is pretty messy from top to bottom and will no doubt
    continue for years to come compliments of a brainwashed, 'either
    or minded' american public. Apparently third party candidates, many of whom have clearly explained how alternatives to the 'republicrat' system could offer some possible improvements, are not worthy of serious consideration by the 'american majority'.

    When total societal collapse occurs ,as some historians are
    projecting, and disgruntled law enforcement personnel and
    organized crime have merged, as some analyst are projecting, you'll wake up one morning to the good graces of a facist take-
    over and wonder why it happened.

    I won't be the least bit surprised!

    EDT
    Chicago, Illinois
    Apr 24 18:48 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Geithner Creates Buying Opportunity in Financial ETFs [View article]
    Sir Schwarz,

    Financial ETFs the "big play of 2009".....? sure, the shorts!

    EDT
    Chicago, Illinois
    Apr 01 05:23 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • The Escalator of Life Is Going Down (Part 2)  [View article]
    Dear Sir:

    Your incisive, detailed data, and apparent political view miss
    the point! There is non longer a republican or democratic party,
    they have been replaced by the 'republicrat' political system herdishly supported by a brainwashed and and uninformed american public. When those bailout packages were approved by congress, I watched in disgust as the tallies counted showed republican and democratic votes and not one single independent! You know, this issue of the central bank creation and the 1913 bill that created the Federal reserve Bank here has been a point of contention since its inception! If you care to trouble yourself with a litte historical invesitgation in your local Google search you will find that Representative Luis McFadden once, chairman of the house committee on banking and finance during the late twenties denounced the Federal Reserve Board and President Herbert Hoover as the cause of the Great Depression then underway. Response to his protests were several attempts to assassinate him (one when he was on his way to lunch in a New York City hotel restaurant) and one attempt to poison him (in the same restuarant that day!). It appears to me that the more things appear to change the more they remain unchanged. From what I'm seeing in these election and re-election of crony politicians, the statement made by Adolph Hitler just before the Second World War II comes to mind: "it is such a wonderfulf thing for governments that the people don't think!"

    That to me sums up this whole historical-economic american slop
    jar of a problem!

    EDT
    Chicago, Illiinois
    Mar 21 02:59 am |Rating: +4 -2 |Link to Comment
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