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    dennis kneale show cancelled!

    http://www.zerohedge.com/article/dennis-kneale-show-cancelled
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    Geithner Will Consider Extending Home-Buyer Tax Credit (of course)

    Timmie The Cheat is making tax law now? I thought Congress was supposed to do that.
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    Hey Blockbuster Just File For Bankruptcy Already!!!!!

    I stopped going to BallBuster after getting a call that my movie was overdue 3 out of the last four times I went. Each time I went to the store and the movie was found on the shelf. I suspect it was part of their "no late fee" promo where if you didn't return the disc on time they would charge...
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    Birinyi rides the bull, sees S&P 500 soaring to 1,700

    So did Lazlo get long in March, or is he just getting in now and trying to talk the market higher? If Joe Granville turns bullish it's over.
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    The American Dream Built on Debt, Living in Beverly Hills

    I once rented a car to drive on a 2000 mile trip. I don't wear my glasses to drive, and I hit the O/D button and a light went on on the instrument panel. It wasn't until near the end of the trip that I discovered that the light meant that overdrive was off, and I had been driving 75-80 the most...
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    us open corporate boxes

    Where do you think the $Trillion or two of bailout money went?
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    Federal Reserve Says Disclosing Loans Will Hurt Banks

    Didn't we just go through a "give us what we want or there will be a financial meltdown" scenario last year?
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    Government actually making a profit from TARP [The Economist]

    SO they made 23% on $10 billion from GS? What about the other $690 billion? Also, AFAIK AIG didn't say they WILL be able to repay, the new CEO said he WOULD LIKE to repay.
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    Lotterman: Don't trust Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's soothing words

    Gee that's funny. The that's what the authors of the Constitution wanted.
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    •U.S. Initial Jobless Claims "Unexpectedly" Rise as Companies Seek Cost Cuts

    Already hearing on the news reports that the "good news" is that the number of people collecting unemployment dropped slightly. They failed to mention that they were the ones who's bennies ran out.
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    1.8 million borrowers will lose their homes this year, up from 1.4 million last year

    Last year I didn't know anyone who lost their home. This year I know 4 people who will be losing a total of 8 homes. Most of them are subprime borrowers (thought that was over with). One couple also had two expensive cars repoed.
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    single moms barely making it on 300k/year

    Yeah, for $75K you could get a few hours with Eliot Spitzer rejects every year.
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    China's CIC to buy U.S. mortgages

    Timmie couldn't get any Americans or Europeans to buy the crap?
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    CNBC: Markets Will 'Abruptly' Drop 25-50%

    http://market-ticker.org/archives/1342-Calling-Reuters,-CNBC-And-Goldman-On-The-Carpet-AJC.html
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    CNBC: Markets Will 'Abruptly' Drop 25-50%

    But Dear Abby (Cohen) says the markets will rise 25-50%. Has she ever been wrong?
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    Fed Asset Scheme

    I was just re-reading "The Coming Crash in the Housing Market" by Talbott (published in 2003). He has several examples where it took years for housing to bottom. E.g., after the 1987 crash and 30,000 people were laid off on Wall Street, housing in NYC didn't bottom until 1993. (BTW, he...
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    45% world's wealth destroyed

    How's that PPIP coming along Timmie? The "complex issue" is how do you get someone to pay 90 cents on the dollars for something that the market says it will buy for 10 cents on the dollar. The private sector will make "good money" only at the expense of the taxpayers.
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    $73,000 for a 1 night stay in hospital because of a snake bite

    Most of the replies are missing the point. It's not the $73,000 bill, but the fact that the woman had insurance, which only paid $3,000. The article did a poor job of explaining that.
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