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    Ron Paul: Blame the Fed for the Financial Crisis

    Thanks for posting that, Lornz !!
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    Ron Paul: Blame the Fed for the Financial Crisis

    I just listened to Ron Paul's interview with David Gregory on Meet the Press. Man, the guy has his pulse on what's wrong with our country in both domestic and international affairs. I really recommend you listening to it, if you can. Of course, he'll never win. He's too old (76), too...
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    Official: EU banks have to raise $140 billion

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Official-EU-banks-have-to-apf-1243742209.html?x=0&sec=topStories&pos=main&asset=&ccode=#mwpphu-container
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    HOLY BAILOUT - Fed Reserve Backstopping $75 Trillion Of Bank Of America's Derivatives

    I don't even hear a sniff of this on CNBC over the last couple of days. One more reason why I hate those jaded idiots.
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    HOLY BAILOUT - Fed Reserve Backstopping $75 Trillion Of Bank Of America's Derivatives

    This is absolutely appalling, and is criminal, in my estimation. Bernanke (FED) and Wall Street should be brought up on charges here. I guess Dodd/Frank has some loopholes too. This makes me sick to my stomach.
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    Occupy Wall Street: The draft manifesto

    http://news.yahoo.com/occupy-wall-street-draft-manifesto-183205447.html?bouchon=501,ny
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    Occupy Wall Street

    This is what I see -- the vast majority appear to be college students or relatively recent college grads. I see all of this as a manifestation of the "College Bubble", similar to other bubbles that we've seen - housing bubbles, stock market bubbles, etc. I forget where on Yahoo I read this...
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    Tom Lee from JPM - S&P to 1470

    I guess he means 22 %, after today's plummet.
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    Dangerous trends in Occupy Wall Street (OWS)

    This is what I see -- the vast majority appear to be college students or relatively recent college grads. I see all of this as a manifestation of the "College Bubble", similar to other bubbles that we've seen - housing bubbles, stock market bubbles, etc. I forget where on Yahoo I read this...
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    So *THIS* is the 99%? Is everyone in the 99% this?

    I think Herman Cain ought to consider him for his VP nominee. I think it would help balance the ticket.
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    9-9-9

    State taxes would remain intact, according to CNN. High-taxed States like NY would burn. Remember the Mtg Interest Deduction Would be lost as well. Home vales would plummett in States like NY, NJ, CA, IL. No worries, not a snowball's Chance that he gets the nomination, let alone win the...
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    Is the Fed buying stocks ?

    It continues to be a "kick the can down the road" philosophy, which delays the inevitable. And yes, Europe has now joined the party. One day (and it may this year, next year, or in 5 years), we are going to see a mass implosion of world and capital markets. Gold @ $ 1,680/ounce will look like...
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    9-9-9

    Yes, all great ideas, and part of what should happen. I don't hear anyone echoing this at all. I think everyone agrees that JOBS would solve a lot. Well, let's do something meaningful about it. Are there any candidates out there touting this ????????????
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    9-9-9

    What I fail to hear any of these "pro-growth" strategies offer, is to ONLY provide Corp Tax cuts, if Corps create jobs in the U.S. In other words, create an American job, get a tax credit. Don't create a job in the U.S., no tax credit given. I don't hear anyone echoing this. To me, all these...
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    9-9-9

    Yeah, I'd really have to agree. He is extremely non-mainstream, and there is a unique, inherent bluntness in his ideas and his responses. He seems to really have a pulse on what is going on with our country. Unfortunately, he doesn't stand a chance on a # of fronts: non-mainstream approach...
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    9-9-9

    Ya, plenty of food experience; I can see those $ 9.99 Sunday Pizza Specials now. Between his food experience, his love for Greenspan, and his bold plan for making the rich richer, he's just what the country need now :)
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    9-9-9

    Further, a flat consumption tax will be a dis-favorable tax to the lower and middle classes, who as a whole, are the vast majority of this country's consumers. Additionally, I don't hear any of these buffoons talking about putting some strings attached to corporations for getting the lower...
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    9-9-9

    Not only will it obliterate consumption, it will promote black market sales of all goods and services, and will certainly create new illegal angles to circumvent this tax. RESULT - the 9 % consumption tax will be meager, at best, for generating revenue.
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    Where's the best place to buy a new computer

    Once you decide on what you want to purchase, eBay, by far, will give you the best pricing, IMO.
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    The Dark Side Of Steve Jobs

    Listen, Jobs certainly was not the most personable guy in the world, but the guy stumbled more than once, and learned from his mistakes. He decided to rectify those mistakes, and his do-it-my-way-or-else philosophy is what drove Apple to prominence and greatness, this 2nd go-round. You don't...
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