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On Jan 09 09:14 AM prudentinvestor wrote:

> You eloquently state:
>
> "There are consequences to everything. The consequences of shuffling
> resources (taxing productive ventures and doling out those resources
> to failing ones, i.e. bailouts) are stunted growth for good businesses
> and propagation of bad ones. Artificially propping up asset prices
> means that those who are generally less competent remain the custodians
> of society’s capital, and diluting the money supply inflates away
> everyone's wealth over time, particularly harming the poor and middle
> class."
>
> It seems so clear, so how come our policymakers don't get it?]]>
Fri, 09 Jan 2009 09:57:03 -0500

On Jan 09 09:14 AM prudentinvestor wrote:

> You eloquently state:
>
> "There are consequences to everything. The consequences of shuffling
> resources (taxing productive ventures and doling out those resources
> to failing ones, i.e. bailouts) are stunted growth for good businesses
> and propagation of bad ones. Artificially propping up asset prices
> means that those who are generally less competent remain the custodians
> of society’s capital, and diluting the money supply inflates away
> everyone's wealth over time, particularly harming the poor and middle
> class."
>
> It seems so clear, so how come our policymakers don't get it?]]>
How the Federal Government will Lose in 2009 http://seekingalpha.com/article/114039-how-the-federal-government-will-lose-in-2009?source=feed#comment-350641 350641 Fri, 09 Jan 2009 09:53:52 -0500 How Will Obama's 'Trillion Dollar Deficits' Affect the Markets? http://seekingalpha.com/article/113809-how-will-obama-s-trillion-dollar-deficits-affect-the-markets?source=feed#comment-349878 349878 Thu, 08 Jan 2009 13:05:46 -0500 How Will Obama's 'Trillion Dollar Deficits' Affect the Markets? http://seekingalpha.com/article/113809-how-will-obama-s-trillion-dollar-deficits-affect-the-markets?source=feed#comment-349877 349877 Thu, 08 Jan 2009 13:05:00 -0500 How Will Obama's 'Trillion Dollar Deficits' Affect the Markets? http://seekingalpha.com/article/113809-how-will-obama-s-trillion-dollar-deficits-affect-the-markets?source=feed#comment-349439 349439
I am from Texas and I can asure you that George Bush has done business as usual from the office in Texas to the White House. It is just more Bushshit. I can only hope that more damage will not be done in the comming weeks before he is ousted. To those of you who think I am on the attack, I can assure you I am not. I think Bush would be a great guy to sit around a campfire drink cold beer and tell lies with. It is a shame to see so many people already placing the blame of all this mess on Obama's sholders saying it is Obama that caused all this for the last 8 years. WOW where do these people come from? ]]>
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 08:25:39 -0500
I am from Texas and I can asure you that George Bush has done business as usual from the office in Texas to the White House. It is just more Bushshit. I can only hope that more damage will not be done in the comming weeks before he is ousted. To those of you who think I am on the attack, I can assure you I am not. I think Bush would be a great guy to sit around a campfire drink cold beer and tell lies with. It is a shame to see so many people already placing the blame of all this mess on Obama's sholders saying it is Obama that caused all this for the last 8 years. WOW where do these people come from? ]]>
3 Gold Miners That Stand to Sparkle from Growing Demand http://seekingalpha.com/article/112875-3-gold-miners-that-stand-to-sparkle-from-growing-demand?source=feed#comment-344068 344068

On Jan 02 01:12 AM auto44 wrote:

> It seems to me that if gold is rising in price that it would be more
> efficient to buy a gold etf such as gld. You don't have the worries
> of the risks of trying run a profitable company. Isn't gold that
> is out of the ground worth more than gold in the ground?]]>
Fri, 02 Jan 2009 09:01:55 -0500

On Jan 02 01:12 AM auto44 wrote:

> It seems to me that if gold is rising in price that it would be more
> efficient to buy a gold etf such as gld. You don't have the worries
> of the risks of trying run a profitable company. Isn't gold that
> is out of the ground worth more than gold in the ground?]]>
3 Gold Miners That Stand to Sparkle from Growing Demand http://seekingalpha.com/article/112875-3-gold-miners-that-stand-to-sparkle-from-growing-demand?source=feed#comment-343793 343793 First off I really believe that if you write and article, however you define "Article", you should not be pushing and stock, maybe a sector, but not a specific stock. It seems to me that when you push a stock or two or three, it is because you have stake in it and hope to drive up the price thru someone else’s excitement. Yes I do believe that the mining sector in gold and silver and several other minerals’ are ready to start a move back up after a sharp correction, but I will not call out any one stock over another. The likely hood that I or anyone that writes articles here would pick wisely for you is like throwing darts 20 feet at a wall of stocks on post it notes. I do agree with one post that this article is a bit late, but historically AUY tends to jump ahead of the game, I do not follow the other two listed. Perhaps they are an indication that these sectors are about to move as a whole. I for one stick to charts for most of my decision making processes for buying or selling a stock, and could list many miners that appear to have bottomed and are beginning to move again, but as I stated it is not my place to push anyone to buy anything.
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Thu, 01 Jan 2009 20:47:13 -0500 First off I really believe that if you write and article, however you define "Article", you should not be pushing and stock, maybe a sector, but not a specific stock. It seems to me that when you push a stock or two or three, it is because you have stake in it and hope to drive up the price thru someone else’s excitement. Yes I do believe that the mining sector in gold and silver and several other minerals’ are ready to start a move back up after a sharp correction, but I will not call out any one stock over another. The likely hood that I or anyone that writes articles here would pick wisely for you is like throwing darts 20 feet at a wall of stocks on post it notes. I do agree with one post that this article is a bit late, but historically AUY tends to jump ahead of the game, I do not follow the other two listed. Perhaps they are an indication that these sectors are about to move as a whole. I for one stick to charts for most of my decision making processes for buying or selling a stock, and could list many miners that appear to have bottomed and are beginning to move again, but as I stated it is not my place to push anyone to buy anything.
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Don't Miss the Coming Gold Bull http://seekingalpha.com/article/112785-don-t-miss-the-coming-gold-bull?source=feed#comment-342730 342730 Wed, 31 Dec 2008 13:32:28 -0500 Don't Miss the Coming Gold Bull http://seekingalpha.com/article/112785-don-t-miss-the-coming-gold-bull?source=feed#comment-342412 342412 Wed, 31 Dec 2008 09:53:51 -0500 Gold and Silver Prices Will Begin to Shine http://seekingalpha.com/article/109366-gold-and-silver-prices-will-begin-to-shine?source=feed#comment-322117 322117

On Dec 05 04:35 PM Econ 101 wrote:

> Ashmore,
> You are right on the point.
>
> My question is when will (ie at what price?) will the US government
> steal, er I mean "nationalize"... gold for the "good of the country"?]]>
Fri, 05 Dec 2008 17:44:18 -0500

On Dec 05 04:35 PM Econ 101 wrote:

> Ashmore,
> You are right on the point.
>
> My question is when will (ie at what price?) will the US government
> steal, er I mean "nationalize"... gold for the "good of the country"?]]>
Gold and Silver Prices Will Begin to Shine http://seekingalpha.com/article/109366-gold-and-silver-prices-will-begin-to-shine?source=feed#comment-321727 321727 Fri, 05 Dec 2008 11:39:09 -0500