U.S. Empire In Decline, Makes Way for China [View article]
you wanna invest in Obama, reid, pelosi, and frank, go ahead; see how you come out. i'm going for china and have been in and out for years.
they are moving toward capitalism; we're moving toward socialism/fascism. you figure where is the best place to invest!
On Oct 26 09:38 AM jtareen wrote:
> I think if enough people bang the drum of China's ascendancy and > America's decline. Alas we will all start shifting our capital there > and indeed make this self created prophecy come true. The economy > is all mental. As Americans our mentality has become of defeat because > like someone said we are not getting the quick gratification any > longer. Folks let's invest back in America and create real capital > instead of massive liquidity in the system which only creates an > imbalance in the system. If everyone gives up on America then indeed > it may be true that our greatest days are behind us. > > Thanks
Remember $20 Oil? Looks Like It's Coming Back [View article]
hey greenville, i was born and raised in greenville, sc, but have lived in santa barbara for years. friends back there tell me so many northerners have moved in that the town is "full of rude and mean people." that is very sad that a wonderful small southern town has been ruined.
it used to be such a friendly place.
blonde molly
On Jul 20 09:01 AM Greenville wrote:
> I will preface my comment by acknowledging that I'm not an economist > or oil specialist, yet, I just don't see 20 dollar oil. It seems > like there is just too much downward pressure on the dollar, the > reserve currency of most oil trading. Also if inventories really > are building, producing countries will just cut supplies to maintain > profitable oil pricing.
which is this: if a person can't (or hasn't) learned basic writing skills, then how can i trust his energy conclusions.?
i am definitely no expert in energy. don't claim to be. and wouldn't dare write an article on something i'm so ignorant about.
but i'm sure going to put my trust in someone who shows he has a basic educational foundation, and fitz shows quite the opposite in this article.
he's all over the place, transiting to one non sequitur after the other.
how can i take his conclusions seriously when he has the worst transitions i've seen from someone who is supposed to be a college graduate?
do you understand me now, black gold?
On Apr 13 03:17 PM Black Gold wrote:
> 357469, blondemolly/ It is very easy to critize, but hard to do. > I suggest since you guys are such experts on energy issues that you > write your own articles for SA and Michael can critize them. The > difference between you and Michael, is that you guys complain endlessly > and do nothing whereas Michael identifies problems and proposes solutions. > Michael, I appreciate your articles and the time spent writing them > that could be better spent fly fishing. > > And another thing 357469, why is it when you are engaged in an arguement > with someone your feedback goes up by 3 points and you adversary's > goes does 3 point all within a 2 minute period ?
i knew a man once who traded by feel; he was a futures trader. he listened to no one, and moved only by feel, or "by the seat of his britches," as he called it.
he was a successful trader for fifty years. i've always thought he was one in a million, but perhaps not.
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they are moving toward capitalism; we're moving toward socialism/fascism. you figure where is the best place to invest!
On Oct 26 09:38 AM jtareen wrote:
> I think if enough people bang the drum of China's ascendancy and
> America's decline. Alas we will all start shifting our capital there
> and indeed make this self created prophecy come true. The economy
> is all mental. As Americans our mentality has become of defeat because
> like someone said we are not getting the quick gratification any
> longer. Folks let's invest back in America and create real capital
> instead of massive liquidity in the system which only creates an
> imbalance in the system. If everyone gives up on America then indeed
> it may be true that our greatest days are behind us.
>
> Thanks
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thanks for clarifying. i too am invested in china.
bm
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it used to be such a friendly place.
blonde molly
On Jul 20 09:01 AM Greenville wrote:
> I will preface my comment by acknowledging that I'm not an economist
> or oil specialist, yet, I just don't see 20 dollar oil. It seems
> like there is just too much downward pressure on the dollar, the
> reserve currency of most oil trading. Also if inventories really
> are building, producing countries will just cut supplies to maintain
> profitable oil pricing.
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wonderful to see someone with age and wisdom writing on SA.
someone who remembers how things used to be, but i fear will never be again.
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which is this: if a person can't (or hasn't) learned basic writing skills, then how can i trust his energy conclusions.?
i am definitely no expert in energy. don't claim to be. and wouldn't dare write an article on something i'm so ignorant about.
but i'm sure going to put my trust in someone who shows he has a basic educational foundation, and fitz shows quite the opposite in this article.
he's all over the place, transiting to one non sequitur after the other.
how can i take his conclusions seriously when he has the worst transitions i've seen from someone who is supposed to be a college graduate?
do you understand me now, black gold?
On Apr 13 03:17 PM Black Gold wrote:
> 357469, blondemolly/ It is very easy to critize, but hard to do.
> I suggest since you guys are such experts on energy issues that you
> write your own articles for SA and Michael can critize them. The
> difference between you and Michael, is that you guys complain endlessly
> and do nothing whereas Michael identifies problems and proposes solutions.
> Michael, I appreciate your articles and the time spent writing them
> that could be better spent fly fishing.
>
> And another thing 357469, why is it when you are engaged in an arguement
> with someone your feedback goes up by 3 points and you adversary's
> goes does 3 point all within a 2 minute period ?
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how can anyone take seriously an article with so many run-on sentences, grammatical errors, and incongruent transitions?
sorry, but i can't.
try taking a freshman writing course and then get back to me.
blonde molly
ps: i would really have hated to see this article before SA's editors got hold of it!!
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he was a successful trader for fifty years. i've always thought he was one in a million, but perhaps not.
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