Investors Appear Less Enamored with Dividend Paying Companies [View article]
The "doubts that have already started to set" are from naysayers who lost the last election.
Take a peek back at the past Captain and First Mate(s). The Captain was off the ship and on his ranch most of the time, taking more vacation time than any President in history and notoriously asleep by 9 PM. One mate wrote a book exposing early the machinations happening in the looney bin and the other wrote a three-page "plan" too late to make any difference.
I'll give these guys a little bit more slack before I join the crybabies on the right to tighten the noose. At least this Captain can string two sentences together without sounding like an idiot.
On Mar 13 12:37 PM henarl wrote:
> One wonders if Obama is a talented enough mariner to take over the > ship of state in the midst of a hurricane, especially with Geithner > as his chosen first mate. Doubts have already started to set and > one also wonders if there are enough lifeboats to save the passengers.
Investors Appear Less Enamored with Dividend Paying Companies [View article]
Take a peek back at the past Captain and First Mate(s). The Captain was off the ship and on his ranch most of the time, taking more vacation time than any President in history and notoriously asleep by 9 PM. One mate wrote a book exposing early the machinations happening in the looney bin and the other wrote a three-page "plan" too late to make any difference.
I'll give these guys a little bit more slack before I join the crybabies on the right to tighten the noose. At least this Captain can string two sentences together without sounding like an idiot.
On Mar 13 12:37 PM henarl wrote:
> One wonders if Obama is a talented enough mariner to take over the
> ship of state in the midst of a hurricane, especially with Geithner
> as his chosen first mate. Doubts have already started to set and
> one also wonders if there are enough lifeboats to save the passengers.