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    Neanderthals vs. "Science"

    Possibly the reason people are not posting much actual data is it is all over the internet, both the cooked and the uncooked. And when you limit it to reliable sources such as the CDC , the WHO, etc., anyone can see that the data, after something like a billion doses of vaccine having been...
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    Would DJI pop on Wed at 2:00 o'clock? :)

    I have never understood why the Fed is so reluctant to used their Red T powers to tighten up a wee bit on Margin requirements whenever market insanity reaches moonshot levels. But of course the lost revenues would be unpopular with "the Street" and with traders who thrive on volatility and...
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    Would DJI pop on Wed at 2:00 o'clock? :)

    Of course, I think you are right. That's why I bookmarked his post! I am expecting to be able to put on a big ear to ear grin later, as I remind him of his prediction. :D
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    Would DJI pop on Wed at 2:00 o'clock? :)

    I admire you for going on record with this. That takes guts. (I bookmarked your post.) ""Prediction is hard, especially about the future." -- Yogi Berra.
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    Neanderthals vs. "Science"

    It seems you are trolling gwb. Why should gwb bother to do something to try and convince you that vaccination works. The data is available to you, just as it is to him. At this point, only a fool would question the efficacy of the mRNA vaccines . They are among the most effective vaccines...
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    Neanderthals vs. "Science"

    In the U.S., mandates are not the same as conformance. In Japan and Germany maybe, but not in the U.S. And, no, of course you can't do what you say you've done, not without cherry picking the time periods, States and Countries and confusing the "shape" of the virus curve with the infection...
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    Neanderthals vs. "Science"

    How can you explain the infection rate difference between Chile and Florida on the basis of a population density computed by dividing total area into population! You can't! People are never distributed uniformly. And if you used surface rather than geodesic area to compare Florida with Chile...
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    Perspective: This is just the beginning

    The answer to your question is not complicated. What to do about it is what's complicated. In modern, large economies, there are virtually no ideal "free markets", where buyers and sellers are equally free to walk, at both the scale and with the enlightened regulation needed for "supply and...
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    Perspective: This is just the beginning

    I just you just discovered an alternative way of fixing the 30/hr problem, perhaps without realizing it. :D
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    So what happens if the government just defaults on amounts owed to FED?

    There are financial dangers, but the sources of it these are not what the majority of Americans believe they are. Ironically the danger comes fundamentally from Americans ignorance, often wittingly and unwittingly bolstered by politicians, of the true nature of the U.S. Dollar. We think of so...
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    So what happens if the government just defaults on amounts owed to FED?

    Your understanding is incorrect. But it may be of comfort to you that millions of Americans agree with you. The dollar could eventually fail but not an any way at all related to what you envision. As millions do, you are treating the dollar as though somehow it is constrained by the same...
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    U.K. Regulator Warns Crypto Investors Risk Losing ‘All Their Money’

    There was an article in today's Bloomberg: "Crypto's Collapse Tests Faihful's Infinite Supply of Optimism" When you look at the chart, does it seem to you more a gamblers medium or an Investors? When the next low has been put in, as it eventually will be, and probably soon, draw a line...
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    So what happens if the government just defaults on amounts owed to FED?

    Won't happen. All net fed earnings flow back to the Treasury. The U.S. can "wipe out" as much of its so called "debt" whenever it wants to by simply buying it back. That's what QE is doing. But QE does not eliminate Treasury liability, it simply substitutes one liability for another. Also QE...
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    God Bless Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin

    Exactly! Please read the report if you want to prove to us you are not just trolling.* There are 100's of other examples of collusion with the campaign, but not necessarily with Trump himself -- though it defies credulity to think that Trump was unaware of the activities of those working to...
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    God Bless Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin

    Trump colluding and the Campaign colluding are not congruent. See Vol. 1 pages 151-153 in re to the campaign colluding--- one of 100's of examples detailed in the report. Note that collusion is not a crime. Mueller concluded that although there was ample evidence of both collusion and...
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    1969/$200 000 - 1980/$381M - Soros

    My earlier remark clearly relates to RainMaker, not you. So far as I can tell, you are not insane, but merely hopelessly misinformed on the subject of Soros.
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    1969/$200 000 - 1980/$381M - Soros

    We can't all be sane. We need insanity to give sanity meaning, and you have done your part to give sanity meaning. For that I thank you.
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    1969/$200 000 - 1980/$381M - Soros

    He is one of the people I admire most, not because he has made a lot of money, but because of what he has done with his money.
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    1969/$200 000 - 1980/$381M - Soros

    And also a retrial on the same charges by a new prosecutor anxious to score political points, when soros had already been acquitted on those same charges more than a year earlier.
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