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he's got nothing on the alltime master of moronic quotes; dubayah
On Jun 08 04:22 PM awake09 wrote:
> If anyone needs evidence that we are in the hands of a complete IDIOT > president, read this quote from him at his cabinet meeting today. > If you can make sense of the first part, the latter is political > desperation on display: > > "I know that they are some who, despite all evidence to the contrary, > still don't believe in the necessity and promise of this recovery," > Obama said. "And I would suggest to them that they talk to the companies > who, because of this plan, scrapped the idea of laying off employees > and in fact decided to hire employees. Tell that to the Americans > who received that unexpected call saying, `Come back to work.'"
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the sheeple cant get mad at what the seeple dont understand. if your waiting for the hour long special on CNBC explaining all this dont hold your breath. really a masterful plan on GS's part.
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so we gift WFC 25B interest free and they come up with a 3B profit. now everyone is dancing in the street? just wait till AIG eeks out a profit. i cant believe people are buying this crap. time to go short
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those crazy conspiracy theorists dont sound so crazy anymore. its the only way any of this makes sense. 1. fed/banking elite purposely floods the market w/ $ supply knowing full well that wall street would parlay that into trillions in bad loans/derivatives. 2. gov./wallstreet (theyre really one in the same) exhuasts the dollar via endless bailouts and debt issuance in an attempt to restore the financial sector. this is the cover story. the real aim here is to break the $ paving the way for the amero, new world order, and that other CT stuff i used to think was BS.
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to add a little to point 12. what 20 something entering the workforce (if lucky enough to even find a job)would be stupid enough to even consider a stock based 401k after watching their parents life savings decimated by a bunch of crooks er..ceos who are still in charge. we need to see some lynchings before any real confidence returns.
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well no one put a gun to the heads of the bankers either. your telling me they didnt know someone making 50K a year was gonna default on 450,000 loan? yet my tax dollars have to bail them out. i say let em all hang. the sooner we come clean and stop trying to save everyone the sooner we'll get past this mess and move on.
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too bad we cant use mark to model for real estate....yeah i could still sell my cookie cutter house in stockton for $550,000. no. really. i could. "mark to make believe" is not the answer.
what invovative procedures/breakthroug... has blue cross/blue shield come up with recently?? enlighten me....
On Nov 06 01:25 PM Socialism cannot compete! wrote:
> eddy, you are forgetting that the *only* reason we have had the medical > advances that we have had, is because the individuals & companies > involved were able to turn a profit! altruism is fine, but you can't > do the advanced type of research required for advanced medical technology > without lots of capital -- private investment is the only way.<br/>
so the hmo's arent making profits?? wow thats news to me..
On Nov 06 12:13 PM huangjin wrote:
> Healthcare is the most socialist industry in America, worse than > education. Almost all healthcare prices are set based on Medicare, > which sets prices based on the whims of bureaucrats. The only industry > not covered by government? Cosmetic surgery, where costs have fallen > over time. This isn't rocket science, but then again, a lot of people > went to public school.
the real question is do we want a for profit healthcare system? our healthcare system is the laughing stock of the western world. profit is the sole motivation. once we give up on making $ on other peoples misfortune and eliminate the abyss of absurd lawsuits we can reduce costs in a big way. but nooooo that would be socialism. ooohhhhh. scary! you can raise my taxes and my healthcare is basically paid for or i can spend a quarter of my after tax income on healthcare. what the hell is the difference? personally i dont want any entity making $ off of my families health.
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On Jun 08 04:22 PM awake09 wrote:
> If anyone needs evidence that we are in the hands of a complete IDIOT
> president, read this quote from him at his cabinet meeting today.
> If you can make sense of the first part, the latter is political
> desperation on display:
>
> "I know that they are some who, despite all evidence to the contrary,
> still don't believe in the necessity and promise of this recovery,"
> Obama said. "And I would suggest to them that they talk to the companies
> who, because of this plan, scrapped the idea of laying off employees
> and in fact decided to hire employees. Tell that to the Americans
> who received that unexpected call saying, `Come back to work.'"
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On Nov 06 01:25 PM Socialism cannot compete! wrote:
> eddy, you are forgetting that the *only* reason we have had the medical
> advances that we have had, is because the individuals & companies
> involved were able to turn a profit! altruism is fine, but you can't
> do the advanced type of research required for advanced medical technology
> without lots of capital -- private investment is the only way.<br/>
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On Nov 06 12:13 PM huangjin wrote:
> Healthcare is the most socialist industry in America, worse than
> education. Almost all healthcare prices are set based on Medicare,
> which sets prices based on the whims of bureaucrats. The only industry
> not covered by government? Cosmetic surgery, where costs have fallen
> over time. This isn't rocket science, but then again, a lot of people
> went to public school.
A Capitalist Reformation [View article]