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    • Preserving U.S. Economy Over Free Markets (Short Sellers) [view article]
      so to learn this short selling lesson, Americans need to pay anywhere from 700B to multiple trillions to hold up derivatives in a fiat currency scam? that's some criminal, nonsensical lesson. Sep 21 04:28 AM
    • The Crude Reality [view article]
      new production of light sweet sweet crude? tell me where, plzthnx. Aug 11 04:05 AM
    • NYT - 'Prime Loans About to Implode': Where's the Evidence? [view article]
      note to self: buy any and all mortgage securitizations after reading this article...

      NOT!
      Aug 05 03:17 AM
    • Bill Miller on This Tough Market [view article]
      oh, and selling iPhones and click-advertising to each other, add that. let me guess, we're going to click-ad and iPhone our way back to the top? get real. ask yourselves where iPhones and Google are taking you when you're paying %50 OR MORE of your income to support this emerging fascist state. you people are a total joke. Aug 03 04:06 AM
    • Bill Miller on This Tough Market [view article]
      i'd really like to see how the financial complex as whole will return to competency after this, into an engine that it once was. look at the actual nice jobs being lost and really ask yourself. you cant sit around selling insurance and retail to each other forever, folks. it's really quite laughable. Aug 03 03:24 AM
    • New York's Economic Crisis: Banks Play Significant Role [view article]
      i'll happily live with less if i am taxed much less. you can start with taking SS and Medicare out of my paycheck liabilities, as well as doing away with half the government and stopping the wars. Jul 30 01:20 PM
    • The Top 5 Looming Financial Issues [view article]
      hey i have an idea: how about stop charging me $120 a week for SS and Medicare. i'm not going to see it anyway, and would rather not have that money that I EARNED stolen from me. maybe it'll pick the economy up too. Jul 28 01:52 PM
    • Apple's MobileMe Mess [view article]
      maybe if APPL's market cap is raised to $1T, they might develop an even better walkman and cell phone.


      what a waste of resources both APPL and MSFT are. we are in a tech slowdown.
      Jul 24 07:36 PM
    • Japan: Recession-Bound As Exports Slow? [view article]
      and won't they eventually just switch to China as an export haven? Jul 24 04:00 PM
    • The End of Broadcast TV Nears [view article]
      if you want to know what's going to be "red hot"? : just wait till analog is outlawed in 2009. local pirate broadcasts are going to be what every intelligent curious entertainment goer is going to be watching. this country's population is already super-thirsting for unfiltered broadcast, and only satellite can deliver something remotely related to that. but even satellite can't deliver real unfiltered mystique as illegal local origination broadcast. the nonsensical Congressional ban on analog is only going to help that along very nicely.

      does this help anyone in investing? no. do i care? no. fact: young people don't watch network TV. the profit engine of advertising is falling in conjunction with that. you can bring up any Nielson stat you want, nothing is going to change the reality.

      broadcast TV has lost touch with people. finished.
      Jul 21 04:02 AM
    • Why the U.S. Government Is Using Your Money to Help Fannie and Freddie [view article]
      the USG is bailing out Chinese, Japanese, Belgians, and billionaire offshore account holders in the Caymans:

      Washington, DC - As politicians call for taxpayer bailouts and a government takeover of troubled mortgage lenders Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, FreedomWorks would like to point out that a bailout is a transfer of possibly hundreds of billions of U.S. tax dollars to sophisticated investors and governments overseas.

      The top five foreign holders of Freddie and Fannie long-term debt are China, Japan, the Cayman Islands, Luxembourg, and Belgium. In total foreign investors hold over $1.3 trillion in these agency bonds, according to the U.S. Treasury's most recent "Report on Foreign Portfolio Holdings of U.S. Securities."
      news.goldseek.com/Gold...

      your naivite is cute, but useless.
      Jul 13 11:27 PM
    • China's Impending Financial Crisis [view article]
      "As soon as Iran/Iraq situation is under control from the view of the US. **And the fed have printed enough money to make the financial system solvent again**, "

      can you explain how this sentence makes any sense whatsoever, plzthnx.
      Jul 13 12:54 PM
    • The Dollar's Decline: Taking Responsibility for the Future [view article]
      he's a CFR bootlicker, ergo he is against everything that is in this nation' interest, flat out. Jul 12 09:32 PM
    • Did Apple Manufacture a First-Day iPhone Shortage? [view article]
      who even gives a **** about iPhones irl? Jul 12 09:28 PM
    • Alcoa Earnings After the Close [view article]
      so they beat earnings by 2 cents and their YoY qtrly profit is down %20. stock is up %6. is this really great news, or.... ? Jul 08 04:59 PM
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