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    What Happens To Bubbles?

    Greed & Fear. Which one is controlling right now? Answer that correctly, and you're there.
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    Is Geithner Jack Nicholson's Son?

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    FOMC (9-23-09). Place your bets

    They want their cake and want to eat it too. They said the economy is improving, but that it's not really, if their words were reported correctly. Nice. Complete lack of clarity.
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    Faber Says U.S. Government May Fail in 5 to 10 Years; Calls Bernanke "A Criminal"

    Bernanke is a scumbag, filthy rat. If I weren't such a nice person, I'd raise wild boars like in that one Hannibal Lecter movie and train them to eat his beard off his face. Faber says all central bankers except for India's are printing money, postponing the collapse and supporting their...
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    "Risk is not high, it is extreme."

    Hurry and use these while I get you an waaahmbulance.
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    Faber Says U.S. Government May Fail in 5 to 10 Years; Calls Bernanke "A Criminal"

    Obama is as clueless as McCain on economics, and almost seems loath to touch anything centered on economic policy, delegating it to seemingly anyone who's standing in the room.
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    Faber Says U.S. Government May Fail in 5 to 10 Years; Calls Bernanke "A Criminal"

    http://www.bloomberg.com/avp/avp.htm?N=av&T=Faber%20Says%20U.S.%20Government%20May%20Fail%20in%205%20to%2010%20Years&clipSRC=mms://media2.bloomberg.com/cache/v27OvFxZeT8E.asf
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    Why did the US send so much work overseas?

    Thank you for speaking truth to facts, and acknowledging the forgotten hero of the U.S.A., Dwight Eisenhower. It's too bad America ignored him and his warning.
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    Marc Faber: Future will be total disaster, w/a collapse of our capitalistic system

    Marc Faber Is "Highly Confident" the Future Will Be Very Bleak Posted Sep 22, 2009 07:30am EDT by Aaron Task in Investing, Newsmakers Related: ^DJI, ^GSPC, EEM, FXI, VNM, EWZ, SPY "The future will be a total disaster, with a collapse of our capitalistic system as we know it today, wars...
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    Taubman, 3rd Largest Mall Operator, Surrenders Atantic City Mall & Writes Down Others

    Things are fine. Consumer is robust in AC and Richmond, Virgina, and NYC - nothing to see. Government is telling the truth. Green shoots everywhere. Go get loans, rack up credit cards, borrow on margin, borrow against collateral (oh wait, you can't, and consumer credit is shrinking)...
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    "Risk is not high, it is extreme."

    Thanks. I love truth in the face of the government lies.
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    "Risk is not high, it is extreme."

    When's the last time you looked in the mirror? I've elaborated a plenty on why the economy is in for a double dipper, el douche bag. If you're going to disagree with Mish and construct a growth case, go for it. Your incessant whining is just nails on the chalkboard.
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    Ten Big Companies That Are Veering Toward Bankruptcy

    http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker/article/336235/Ten-Big-Companies-That-Are-Veering-Toward-Bankruptcy?tickers=AMD,LVS,S,M,GT,MYL,HTZ Ten Big Companies That Are Veering Toward Bankruptcy Posted Sep 18, 2009 12:21pm EDT by Vincent Fernando and Joe Weisenthal in Investing, Media, Products...
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    •Housing Suffering Relapse Confronts Bernanke With Credit Still a Conundrum

    CA is less than most expect, NY is expensive in many parts, Florida is also high... (New Jersey is insane)
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    "Risk is not high, it is extreme."

    Screw your whining. I happen to agree with the author. Wah wah wah.
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    •Total CEO Says Oil Prices Higher Than Warranted by Current Supply, Demand

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aVvs1Kdbs6Lg
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    "Risk is not high, it is extreme."

    http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2009/09/buy-dip-mentality-fully-entrenched.html Tuesday, September 22, 2009 "Buy The Dip" Mentality Fully Entrenched Anyone following the markets knows there is a huge underlying bid. Among individual investors as well as fund managers...
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    "This is without precedent in U.S. history"

    http://business.theatlantic.com/2009/09/americas_lost_decade_cont_1.php Sep 22 2009, 10:30 am by Derek Thompson America's Lost Decade, Cont. For the last few months, Atlantic Business has been running an occasional series on the last decade, which has been, in far too many ways, a lost...
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