The Swine Flu Swoon: What the Markets Didn't Need [View article]
wow. kind of smug, aren't we? don't tell me - you didn't vote for obama and you still can't get over the fact that he is president....
well, luckily for him, a Gallup average showed Obama with a 63 percent approval rating for his first three months, the highest rating for a new president since the 1970s.
i guess the rest of america doesn't think that he's doing all that bad a job.
get over it.
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On Apr 27 06:54 AM Justice Kinky wrote:
> "Good luck investing. I sincerely wish that no one reading this article > gets the Swine Flu. It can be a killer." > > Nice closing sentence. I think there's a bit more to the picture. > Not only can Swine Flu be a killer, it can also miraculously make > overnight fortunes, vault (no pun intended) the World Bank and the > IMF into relevance again and cause a whole turn around in Latin America > where certain naughty regimes have revolted against IMF meddling > for years. Coming on the heels of this "global crisis", I'd say that > Swine Flu stands to be very helpful. And how nice that the predictable > Mr. Obama calls a medical emergency when he sees one. So astute. > It's nice to know that he cares so deeply about the health and welfare > of not only this nation, but of the world. I don't know about you, > but I sure feel a lot safer, knowing that somebody cares. What with > all the printing presses running at full speed and the IMF predicting > horror for the third world, and a timely excuse needed for a market > correction....well, it may just be time to buy into the markets before > hastening into that bunker with a stack of comics and a few gourmet > snacks. Perhaps its time to sit back and leave it to all the busy > beavers out there, eh? So many loans to make...so many countries > to enslave...so many people to vaccinate....so little time....
The Swine Flu Swoon: What the Markets Didn't Need [View article]
well, luckily for him, a Gallup average showed Obama with a 63 percent approval rating for his first three months, the highest rating for a new president since the 1970s.
i guess the rest of america doesn't think that he's doing all that bad a job.
get over it.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
On Apr 27 06:54 AM Justice Kinky wrote:
> "Good luck investing. I sincerely wish that no one reading this article
> gets the Swine Flu. It can be a killer."
>
> Nice closing sentence. I think there's a bit more to the picture.
> Not only can Swine Flu be a killer, it can also miraculously make
> overnight fortunes, vault (no pun intended) the World Bank and the
> IMF into relevance again and cause a whole turn around in Latin America
> where certain naughty regimes have revolted against IMF meddling
> for years. Coming on the heels of this "global crisis", I'd say that
> Swine Flu stands to be very helpful. And how nice that the predictable
> Mr. Obama calls a medical emergency when he sees one. So astute.
> It's nice to know that he cares so deeply about the health and welfare
> of not only this nation, but of the world. I don't know about you,
> but I sure feel a lot safer, knowing that somebody cares. What with
> all the printing presses running at full speed and the IMF predicting
> horror for the third world, and a timely excuse needed for a market
> correction....well, it may just be time to buy into the markets before
> hastening into that bunker with a stack of comics and a few gourmet
> snacks. Perhaps its time to sit back and leave it to all the busy
> beavers out there, eh? So many loans to make...so many countries
> to enslave...so many people to vaccinate....so little time....