Don't Believe Everything You Hear About Sirius [View article]
I don't believe everything I read about SIRI...I believe SIRI is now a garbage stock on recent performance. No matter what spin is put on it, a 60% devaluation is still a frickin loss of value.
Aryamehr: Your speculations as to the current White House administrations motives are completely unfounded and based on conspiracy theory. Yes, the public is partially to blame. When a person cannot look at their financial situation and make a sound decision about affordability of a mortgage, it is their fault too. Also, you really need to point your finger in the direction of Bill Clinton as well as Bush. Clinton started this mortgage garbage in 2000 and then handed the ball to Bush who fumbled it as well. Get your head out of the sand. Think for yourself instead of what your political party tells you to think.
Still Too Early to Buy Sirius - Merrill [View article]
Well woop dee doo! You own a building and still completely missed the point. You missed it by a building width at least. The underlying theme there is greed. I mentioned bakers because at one time bakers sold goods in an open market along with veggie stands and other goods; Hence the market economy statement. The greed in the market place eventually caused the downturn and now the finger pointing starts.
I guess using a simple analogy is too low on the intelligence pole for someone with your enhanced intellectual fortitude. You go you super smart uber intelligent investor guy. Be proud in knowing you are smarter than this "slow" turtle...Another analogy that apparently is beneath your godlike I.Q.
I really could care less that you own a building by the way or about the view. I hear Manhattan smells great with all of the pollution. Two points for tooting your own horn. I bet you stare at yourself in the mirror for long periods of time telling yourself how sexy you look. You go you sexy beast.
Still Too Early to Buy Sirius - Merrill [View article]
Pain, What does this "administration" have to do with it? The market did the damage to itself and then turned to the government with its hand out to fix a problem created by the inner beast. Greed. Then, when the governement didn't react the way which was expected of, it the market complained that the government wasn't doing enough to fix it. Boo hoo - welcome to the reality of market economics.
Sounds like a case of the baker blaming the bread after he burns it.
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Your speculations as to the current White House administrations motives are completely unfounded and based on conspiracy theory. Yes, the public is partially to blame. When a person cannot look at their financial situation and make a sound decision about affordability of a mortgage, it is their fault too. Also, you really need to point your finger in the direction of Bill Clinton as well as Bush. Clinton started this mortgage garbage in 2000 and then handed the ball to Bush who fumbled it as well. Get your head out of the sand. Think for yourself instead of what your political party tells you to think.
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I'm riding this turd to the bottom...
Shoot. I need more toilet paper.
Still Too Early to Buy Sirius - Merrill [View article]
I guess using a simple analogy is too low on the intelligence pole for someone with your enhanced intellectual fortitude. You go you super smart uber intelligent investor guy. Be proud in knowing you are smarter than this "slow" turtle...Another analogy that apparently is beneath your godlike I.Q.
I really could care less that you own a building by the way or about the view. I hear Manhattan smells great with all of the pollution. Two points for tooting your own horn. I bet you stare at yourself in the mirror for long periods of time telling yourself how sexy you look. You go you sexy beast.
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Still Too Early to Buy Sirius - Merrill [View article]
What does this "administration" have to do with it? The market did the damage to itself and then turned to the government with its hand out to fix a problem created by the inner beast. Greed.
Then, when the governement didn't react the way which was expected of, it the market complained that the government wasn't doing enough to fix it. Boo hoo - welcome to the reality of market economics.
Sounds like a case of the baker blaming the bread after he burns it.