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Don't Believe This Rally in Oil http://seekingalpha.com/article/143230-don-t-believe-this-rally-in-oil?source=feed#comment-548515 548515 Tue, 16 Jun 2009 09:19:21 -0400 Wednesday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets http://seekingalpha.com/article/119523-wednesday-outlook-commodities-emerging-markets?source=feed#comment-393334 393334 directing banks to make loans to persons who had no chance in hell of ever paying back the loans...all in the name social engineering.


On Feb 18 07:10 AM bosun.j wrote:

> Almost 30 years of Ronnie Ray Gun tinkle down economics coupled with
> the wrongheaded belief that government is the problem have brought
> the worlds economies to bankruptcy. Prima facie evidence that less
> government, less regulation and unbridled greed comprise a failed
> religion many refer to as capitalism.]]>
Wed, 18 Feb 2009 09:51:12 -0500 directing banks to make loans to persons who had no chance in hell of ever paying back the loans...all in the name social engineering.


On Feb 18 07:10 AM bosun.j wrote:

> Almost 30 years of Ronnie Ray Gun tinkle down economics coupled with
> the wrongheaded belief that government is the problem have brought
> the worlds economies to bankruptcy. Prima facie evidence that less
> government, less regulation and unbridled greed comprise a failed
> religion many refer to as capitalism.]]>
Treasury Continues to Harpoon the Real Economy http://seekingalpha.com/article/105589-treasury-continues-to-harpoon-the-real-economy?source=feed#comment-304314 304314 They make such great products........that why everyone is lining up to buy the POS they produce. Let them all go under so Toyota or Honda can run the business. What a buch of jackasses.


On Nov 12 11:26 AM Repper wrote:

> This IS an ignorant rant. You may know i LITTLE about finance, but
> you obviously know nothing about the auto industry.
> I'm SO sick of people blasting the products produced by the US automakers.
> The OBJECTIVE TRUTH is that they are building world class quality
> cars and trucks with world class fuel efficiency. Compare styling
> and they blow Toyota away. GM’s products are the benchmark in many
> segments. Look at the data! And [really] look at the cars!
> The problem is the perception that keeps getting perpetuated that
> they don't build good cars and trucks. Many won't even look at them
> because of this ridiculous, pervasive misconception.
> Yes, they had problems in the 70’s, 80's and early 90's. They got
> very complacent, and their products suffered. The companies have
> changed drastically since then, they HAVE BEEN doing the right things,
> but since so many consumers have written them off for past sins,
> they are having trouble getting some people to even look at domestic
> vehicles. Now with this perfect storm of the economy, and their legacy
> costs they are obviously hurting.
> Letting them fail would truly send the economy into deep depression.
> Apparently most don't realize how much this manufacturing base effects
> every part of our economy. Yes, it hurts to say we're gonna "bail
> them out", but all they need is affordable loans to continue on the
> RIGHT path of building great vehicles and getting ahead of the competition
> with alternative fuel technologies. The American public would do
> the most for their economy if they would just CONSIDER buying American.
> It would help 'themselves' as well because the government can make
> a good deal of money from these loans (see the Chrysler "bailout"
> of the early 80s).
> Before blindly bashing, please give a real look at the products that
> are being produced today and educate yourself with the facts. Try
> visiting gmfactsandfiction.com/.../ . Yes, it is compiled
> by GM, but all the facts included are from third-party sources to
> which links are provided. Dispel your misinformed misconceptions
> about GM and the other domestic auto makers.]]>
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 14:18:09 -0500 They make such great products........that why everyone is lining up to buy the POS they produce. Let them all go under so Toyota or Honda can run the business. What a buch of jackasses.


On Nov 12 11:26 AM Repper wrote:

> This IS an ignorant rant. You may know i LITTLE about finance, but
> you obviously know nothing about the auto industry.
> I'm SO sick of people blasting the products produced by the US automakers.
> The OBJECTIVE TRUTH is that they are building world class quality
> cars and trucks with world class fuel efficiency. Compare styling
> and they blow Toyota away. GM’s products are the benchmark in many
> segments. Look at the data! And [really] look at the cars!
> The problem is the perception that keeps getting perpetuated that
> they don't build good cars and trucks. Many won't even look at them
> because of this ridiculous, pervasive misconception.
> Yes, they had problems in the 70’s, 80's and early 90's. They got
> very complacent, and their products suffered. The companies have
> changed drastically since then, they HAVE BEEN doing the right things,
> but since so many consumers have written them off for past sins,
> they are having trouble getting some people to even look at domestic
> vehicles. Now with this perfect storm of the economy, and their legacy
> costs they are obviously hurting.
> Letting them fail would truly send the economy into deep depression.
> Apparently most don't realize how much this manufacturing base effects
> every part of our economy. Yes, it hurts to say we're gonna "bail
> them out", but all they need is affordable loans to continue on the
> RIGHT path of building great vehicles and getting ahead of the competition
> with alternative fuel technologies. The American public would do
> the most for their economy if they would just CONSIDER buying American.
> It would help 'themselves' as well because the government can make
> a good deal of money from these loans (see the Chrysler "bailout"
> of the early 80s).
> Before blindly bashing, please give a real look at the products that
> are being produced today and educate yourself with the facts. Try
> visiting gmfactsandfiction.com/.../ . Yes, it is compiled
> by GM, but all the facts included are from third-party sources to
> which links are provided. Dispel your misinformed misconceptions
> about GM and the other domestic auto makers.]]>
Commodities: Inflation Leaves Investors Little Choice http://seekingalpha.com/article/79596-commodities-inflation-leaves-investors-little-choice?source=feed#comment-177856 177856 Thanks]]> Mon, 02 Jun 2008 09:16:21 -0400 Thanks]]>