It's Not a Crisis, But a Chaotic Calamity [View article]
deflation? really? that's what you come up with? houses and education are now commodities? ravaging effects? back to the books with ya.
On Mar 18 01:41 PM 300mph wrote:
> awesome - "how can you be so stupid?", apparently you are completely > clueless to the ravaging effects of deflation. So, let's restate, > how can YOU be so stupid?
The Economy and Free Money: Too Late to Play it Straight? [View article]
ahh. to take a break from the depression and sarcasm in the markets, one can always tune in to the perennial comedy that is american politics. barack obama and hilary clinton should merge together to form ultra-clown. john mccain should get cheney as his running mate. just shoot each other with water pistols and birdshot, and leave the freaking taxpayers alone.
plastic is not paid back from reselling your freaking purchases. unlike speculate mortgages and ARMs. where is the logic people? the banks are not full of idiots, despite what you hear on fox business.
people seem to be making a decision based on how slowly this knife is falling. the bigger question is, are there bigger, sharper, faster knives following this one?
It's Not a Crisis, But a Chaotic Calamity [View article]
let the capital markets play out. stop interfering. do what's best for you and the invisible hand will work. how can you be so stupid? bail out x, bail out y, bail out fat freddie and loosey fannie. screw em all. if somebody has the the money, let them lend. let colleges lower tuition and homeownership cost less. where is the friggin problem?
so a badly beaten sector bounces back, relatively speaking. are you implying there's now a buyout premium? isn't that reason to sell into this 'rally'?
Is the Fed Keeping Inflation Under Wraps? [View article]
a huff and a puff and voila! no inflation. only deflation here. where did it go? it's magic, man. now we can throw all the money we want to. there is no inflation. please vote for your fed-friendly candidate so the magic fed can defeat the evil inflation with the magic stick.
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fed/inflation risk? geopolitical risk? earthquakes in california and floods in louisiana? giant lizards in tokyo and revolting muslims in france? jews fighting arabs? missiles shooting down satellites? peak oil and tellerium? carry trade reversal? google missing targets? nyc governors with prostitutes? dictatorships in nuclear states? democrats in the white house? dying bee colonies?
The Writing Is on the Wall: Banks Today, the Rest Tomorrow [View article]
keep in mind - this is an election year. congress will throw money hand over fist at any economic problem, especially if it's the top of the voters' lists. besides, the new elmo is out and roger clemens is on trial. nfc won the superbowl and an american was on si swimsuit. you think tv has any time to move away from these all- too- important market predictors?
It's Not a Crisis, But a Chaotic Calamity [View article]
On Mar 18 01:41 PM 300mph wrote:
> awesome - "how can you be so stupid?", apparently you are completely
> clueless to the ravaging effects of deflation. So, let's restate,
> how can YOU be so stupid?
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