michaelblomquist's Comments michaelblomquist's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/253297/comments Five Reasons the Market Could Crash This Fall http://seekingalpha.com/article/153555-five-reasons-the-market-could-crash-this-fall?source=feed#comment-615927 615927
Unfortunately, the Casino and the rampant corruption within our government may have just destroyed our Nation.

If you can NOT see that you are blind.

There are NO valid arguments for this behavior or those within our government which have tolerated it.

On Aug 04 08:23 AM JosephN wrote:

> Wow, the fear mongering in this article is palatable.
>
> Yes without program trading there likely would have been no bid during
> the crash and the country could now be in Great Depression II. However
> the liquidity added by HFTP insured there was a bid, thereby propping
> the market up long enough to for us to try and fix it. And while
> some people claim to think this is a bad thing, I just smell 'short'
> when I see articles like this.
>
> The bottom line if the banks are manipulating the market, they are
> doing so to save themselves, the world economic system, and the rest
> of us to boot, almost certainly in that order.
>
> Nothing to do but buy the banks and sit tight.
>
> And if they don't then a war is coming to realign the political and
> economic world. Its easy to see, deficit spending on the military
> to pull out of an economic malaise is a time honored tradition right
> out of Imperial Japan or Nazi Germany and all the way back to the
> Roman emperors.
>
> In which case, buy defense, sit tight.
>
> Now that's fear mongering!]]>
Wed, 05 Aug 2009 08:36:22 -0400
Unfortunately, the Casino and the rampant corruption within our government may have just destroyed our Nation.

If you can NOT see that you are blind.

There are NO valid arguments for this behavior or those within our government which have tolerated it.

On Aug 04 08:23 AM JosephN wrote:

> Wow, the fear mongering in this article is palatable.
>
> Yes without program trading there likely would have been no bid during
> the crash and the country could now be in Great Depression II. However
> the liquidity added by HFTP insured there was a bid, thereby propping
> the market up long enough to for us to try and fix it. And while
> some people claim to think this is a bad thing, I just smell 'short'
> when I see articles like this.
>
> The bottom line if the banks are manipulating the market, they are
> doing so to save themselves, the world economic system, and the rest
> of us to boot, almost certainly in that order.
>
> Nothing to do but buy the banks and sit tight.
>
> And if they don't then a war is coming to realign the political and
> economic world. Its easy to see, deficit spending on the military
> to pull out of an economic malaise is a time honored tradition right
> out of Imperial Japan or Nazi Germany and all the way back to the
> Roman emperors.
>
> In which case, buy defense, sit tight.
>
> Now that's fear mongering!]]>
Paulson Should Remain Treasurer Through the Elections http://seekingalpha.com/article/94833-paulson-should-remain-treasurer-through-the-elections?source=feed#comment-251665 251665
These enormous bailouts will only kick the can into 2009; if that long. America is bankrupt. PERIOD. Instead of digging deeper we need to restructure our debt before we completely collapse or our "leaders" get us into WWIII.

Call congress and demand prosecution of these white collar crimes and criminals. The financial losses will be nothing compared to a complete loss of confidence in "free market" capitalism and the US of A.]]>
Thu, 11 Sep 2008 11:43:40 -0400
These enormous bailouts will only kick the can into 2009; if that long. America is bankrupt. PERIOD. Instead of digging deeper we need to restructure our debt before we completely collapse or our "leaders" get us into WWIII.

Call congress and demand prosecution of these white collar crimes and criminals. The financial losses will be nothing compared to a complete loss of confidence in "free market" capitalism and the US of A.]]>
Mortgage Fraud Is on the Rise, Infecting the GSEs http://seekingalpha.com/article/93069-mortgage-fraud-is-on-the-rise-infecting-the-gses?source=feed#comment-242120 242120
Dinochick: Did you work for any of the I-banks, which lenders?]]>
Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:50:29 -0400
Dinochick: Did you work for any of the I-banks, which lenders?]]>