FDIC's Creative Financing Ideas Are a Red Flag [View article]
If you think the "Fed's made a mistake, I'll sell you the Golden Gate Bridge " for 1,000 bucks... Just another way to give the "finger lickers" more of our honey, my Man....
You can take a "bank note" out of circulations, anytime you want. You can replace the BP pound with the Euro. But.... You cannot replace "Gold" with anything (except health) P.S. Burie a paper "bank note", and gold coins in the ground, and dig it up in two hundred years, and see what you find ? (Paper notes, in a chest at the bottom of the sea?) Chuck
On Dec 27 06:45 AM aitvaras wrote:
> The point is, that at the end of the day, Physical Gold IS priced > at different currency levels. It IS NOT priced against a loaf of > bread or a suit. > > The statement that "gold is the ONLY means of countering the incredible > fraud we are experiencing!" is a total crock. > > Gold IS a Barbarous Relic of times past. It was used by various countries > as a currency In Times Past. > > It Cannot Counter Fraud. "Hey, dude, here's some gold, don't commit > Fraud". Morales Are Not offset by Gold. > > A Psychologist would know that. IMO
No Happy Endings in the Credit Crisis [View article]
Yesssssssss! I'm in.....
On Sep 20 11:02 AM carey_jim wrote:
> Congress and the President and his cabinet should be allowed to go > public and each official should have a stock that is traded on the > New York Stock Exchange in his or her name. > > Our elected officials would then be allowed to openly make a profit > from their political actions and the values of their stocks would > reflect how they are doing. > > A stock would be issued for each official and the stock would be > traded on the New York Stock Exchange. > > On November 4, whichever government official's stock had the highest > value would become president, the next highest valued stock representative > would become vice-president and so on down to local dog catcher. > > > Don't laugh. The idea has merit. (I don't believe we would be allowed > to short these stocks, however. That would smack of communism.)
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Just another way to give the "finger lickers" more of our honey, my Man....
2008 Commodity Performance [View article]
You can replace the BP pound with the Euro. But....
You cannot replace "Gold" with anything (except health)
P.S. Burie a paper "bank note", and gold coins in the ground, and dig it up in two hundred years, and see what you find ? (Paper notes, in a chest at the bottom of the sea?)
Chuck
On Dec 27 06:45 AM aitvaras wrote:
> The point is, that at the end of the day, Physical Gold IS priced
> at different currency levels. It IS NOT priced against a loaf of
> bread or a suit.
>
> The statement that "gold is the ONLY means of countering the incredible
> fraud we are experiencing!" is a total crock.
>
> Gold IS a Barbarous Relic of times past. It was used by various countries
> as a currency In Times Past.
>
> It Cannot Counter Fraud. "Hey, dude, here's some gold, don't commit
> Fraud". Morales Are Not offset by Gold.
>
> A Psychologist would know that. IMO
No Happy Endings in the Credit Crisis [View article]
On Sep 20 11:02 AM carey_jim wrote:
> Congress and the President and his cabinet should be allowed to go
> public and each official should have a stock that is traded on the
> New York Stock Exchange in his or her name.
>
> Our elected officials would then be allowed to openly make a profit
> from their political actions and the values of their stocks would
> reflect how they are doing.
>
> A stock would be issued for each official and the stock would be
> traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
>
> On November 4, whichever government official's stock had the highest
> value would become president, the next highest valued stock representative
> would become vice-president and so on down to local dog catcher.
>
>
> Don't laugh. The idea has merit. (I don't believe we would be allowed
> to short these stocks, however. That would smack of communism.)
Banking Sector: Band-Aids Just Won't Do It [View article]
On Jul 27 08:16 AM User 182544 wrote:
> Well Mr. Ehrenberg......if you really don't want the Feds to spend
> your tax dollars......then stop voting for Democrates!