Search results

  1. T

    CNBC...Charlie G. to the Rescue at 3:50pm

    Buffet did the breakfast rush. Bill Gross did lunch. Charlie does the early bird special.
  2. T

    What more bad news could come out?

    I think the more serious threat to the market is the Pakistani model of banning short selling. I do not think the market can go up until it is a free and fair market and that will only occur when there are two sides to a trade. It was easy to ban short sellling, you do it in the middle...
  3. T

    Americans say no to bailouts, even if economy is harmed

    The plan whether you call it a bailout or a rescue is meant to deal with the crisis in confidence in the financial markets on Wall Street. The American people' s crisis in confidence runs much much deeper and is with the political parties and so-called leaders the parties offer for elected...
  4. T

    Bush To Personally Bullshit Americans Tonight

    He wants to reintroduce the word "evildoer" into his political speech vocabulary. The word polled well during the aftermath 9/11. He just cannot figure who to refer to when he does use it.
  5. T

    CNBC BUFFETT buying into Goldman

    Although Buffet did not BUY common stock, he wanted to get some bang while there was no shorting. This will help the market, but wake me up when shorting comes back, because I am shorting strength in some stock. It will not be Goldman, because I do not and have never traded stocks priced with...
  6. T

    Yes, There Are Deeply Angry Democratic Members of Congress

    Housing prices fell for a reason. The reason they fell was the reason they rose. They reason they rose was a basic metric of mortgaging was violated. Throughout history, lenders protected the money of the stockholders that they were lending by adhering to determining the size of the...
  7. T

    Schumer: Why Can't Bailout Money Be Given In Installments (to see if it even works)

    Actually, Chuckie was simply exercising some common sense, when comes from a Senator, is it always unexpected. Bunning showed some common sense as well, when he said that taxpayers who are extending unprecedented money, ought to get a warrant or something for all the green.
  8. T

    Schumer: Why Can't Bailout Money Be Given In Installments (to see if it even works)

    At least Bunning did not pull a Chuckie Schumer. Schumer requested an extra question which was granted him by Chwissie Dodd. Chwissie said that Chuckie was on the way and yielded to another Senator. What Chwissie did not know was that Chuckie was hogging the camera with the ever smug Erin...
  9. T

    Schumer: Why Can't Bailout Money Be Given In Installments (to see if it even works)

    I am not sure that is fair. Bernanke and Paulson have proposed a plan. They explained their plan today. Basically, the plan was, we be just GREASE MONKEYS, give us 700 billion dollars to buy grease, and we will grease the parts on as needed basis. As far as any details beyond that go, you...
  10. T

    Schumer: Why Can't Bailout Money Be Given In Installments (to see if it even works)

    Schumer said on CNBC it obvious that modifications need to be made.
  11. T

    Schumer: Why Can't Bailout Money Be Given In Installments (to see if it even works)

    Bunning was just interviewed on Bloomberg. He said he would vote against the plan, unless taxpayers are given some equity or warrants as they did in the Chyrsler bailout. He was asked if he would filibuster the plan, and he said no, he would vote against. He said the Committee would...
  12. T

    Schumer: Why Can't Bailout Money Be Given In Installments (to see if it even works)

    In order for Santa to be Santa, he needs to have a BIG bag OVERFLOWING with gifts. Now, Santa cannot go around with measly 150 billion. It would do little to promote the Christmas spirit, whoops, I meant trust and confidence.
  13. T

    Cox addresses illegal short selling aiding market collapse.

    Cox is a JOKE. He had to sit there and be bitch slapped by Chwissie Dodd for turning in his written statement later the Hank and Bennie.
  14. T

    The Atlas Shrugged sequence is actually happening

    I concur, it is beautiful, and the light is quite spectacular. I will not bore you with all the details with my father's experiences in Ouray. But he was teaching what was primarily a native population. He told me it was the only job that he ever quit. He could not fulfill the year's...
  15. T

    The Atlas Shrugged sequence is actually happening

    I can actually say that I have been to Ouray, Co, but it was not in the way that you are alluding to. My father took me there because he had a job teaching school there after WWII and he simply wanted to some bases of his past.
  16. T

    The Atlas Shrugged sequence is actually happening

    I cannot argue with you. To refute your argument, I would have to pretend that I know MORE about philosophy than I do literature, and that is a dishonest road that will not go down.
  17. T

    The Atlas Shrugged sequence is actually happening

    Vincent Van Gogh was no role model either.
  18. T

    The Atlas Shrugged sequence is actually happening

    Happy, absolutely. I know Michael Jordan was a basketball player of the highest order. Michael thought himself both a baseball player and a golfer, which he was not in comparison to what was the genius of his basketball talent. I do not go around sizing up Michael Jordan on his...
  19. T

    The Atlas Shrugged sequence is actually happening

    <p>I know very little about Charles Dickens or if he had a philosophy. I know his works in literature were works of art and detailed and described truths that were universal. In that light, I could care less about who Ayn Rand was, and what philosophy she developed and promoted. I...
  20. T

    Hopefully regulators learned a lesson today about short selling bans

    <cite> Hopefully regulators learned a lesson today about short selling bans </cite><p>Could you be a little more specific, are speaking about the regulators in Pakistan or the USSA, or both?
Back
Top