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    Perpetual upside phase? 100% upside & no risk?

    There is a difference between the market being aware of more potential bad news and those events actually being priced in. Example: Unemployment could hit 15% - is that currently priced into the market? No. If you think the market has already discounted all bad news and that nothing else...
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    NIC Problem?

    Good advice Why do you think power cycling the router causes the flash memory to be rewritten?
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    GM Bailout collapses !!! wow !!!

    Really? Are you sure its me that doesn't understand. Read what I quoted, here it is again, slimmed down: [/I][/size]Now what were you saying about who does and does not understand? Want to stick that foot in your mouth a little further?
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    GM Bailout collapses !!! wow !!!

    Wow, I thought you were just trolling but apparently you really are that stupid. Here's let me explain it to you real slowly: Each worker on average costs GM $73/hour. The average worker does not receive a wages of $73/hour, part of the $73 is wages, the rest is benefits. Just...
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    GM Bailout collapses !!! wow !!!

    Apparently you have a problem with basic English comprehension. The chart is labeled "Detroit Automakers have high average hourly labor costs" What part about that don't you understand fuckface?
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    GM Bailout collapses !!! wow !!!

    Show me where I ever said that the regular hourly wage was $73 asshat....oh that's right I never did....keep making shit up, its apparently all you can do.
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    GM Bailout collapses !!! wow !!!

    As an independent contractor who is paid 1099, every day for many years. Zing... Not even close - did you look at the last column in the chart? Can you grasp that? If you have any evidence to refute their numbers (which have source information cited) then provide it - otherwise you're just...
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    GM Bailout collapses !!! wow !!!

    http://www.heritage.org/Research/Economy/wm2162.cfm UAW Workers Actually Cost the Big Three Automakers $70 an Hour [/size] Now who was saying that the $70/hour figure is made-up or that it includes retiree benefits? Please put up or shut up.
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    Futures are falling

    Yawn...then let it loose but stop acting like its the end of the world. Pouring good money after bad isn't going to change the inevitable. If they aren't willing to make hard and fast changes (like the UAW agreeing to wage reductions) then they need to go bankrupt and get it over with...
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    NO Vote tonight on Bailout!

    Where my fucking bailout? Everyone else has their hand out like the gov't is giving out free money, maybe you all forget where that money comes from. I didn't even get a stimulus check this year. Enough with the hand-outs, companies that can't cut it need to restructure or die. New ones...
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    Futures are falling

    (1) The big three are not going away - get a grip. Bankruptcy is a good thing, its the only way to force them to get their costs under control. (2) There is no way to know if we are in a depression - there isn't any evidence to support your statement. Maybe a year from now they will look...
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    NO Vote tonight on Bailout!

    You first.
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    NO Vote tonight on Bailout!

    I love the drama in this thread: The country is doomed! Republicans are doomed!
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    NO Vote tonight on Bailout!

    Two wrongs don't make a right. Let them go bankrupt, its the only way to end up with a chance for a viable industry.
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    NO Vote tonight on Bailout!

    nice
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    US Household Net Worth $56Trillion - Total Federal Debt $56Trillion

    US Gov't future obligations can change in a flash...they just need to pass a law to change the SS retirement age, adjust Medicare benefits, etc... that's why comparing cumulative future obligations against current net worth is pointless...
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    US Household Net Worth $56Trillion - Total Federal Debt $56Trillion

    The only way to arrive at the $56 trillion figure is to include future obligations. Comparing current net worth against future obligations does not make sense.
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    no interest paid at IB

    FDIC Insured Savings Accounts: GMAC 3.75% Emigrant Direct 3.0% Citibank and ING 2.75%
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    Futures are falling

    Don't worry, its just your imagination...like the recession.
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    What, precisely, is a 'depression?'

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depression_(economics)
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