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    Americans renouncing citizenship in UK, 6 months backlog!

    Australia and New Zealand. Seriously, a large majority of residents in those two countries don't bitch about much of anything there. Prices of real estate have skyrocketed and there are some cost of living issues depending upon the area, but nonetheless, I'd say it passes your checklist.
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    Think $41,000 Steep For A Chevy Volt? One Dealer Wants $20,000 Premium!

    I've noticed quite a bit of this sort of "generated hysteria" recently. It's clearly an attempt to try and generate a sort of false bidding war by planting articles with shills talking up the prospects of overwhelming demand, limited supplies of available products...err, kind of like the same...
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    Volt, 40K car! False economy.

    Note the key phrase "14k with good mileage" i.e. slightly used...which anybody can do, even if the car were listed at $17k.
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    Housing Is Worst Since Wwii

    The current number of new construction probably tells me that the pace of new construction over the past 10, 20 years was excessive to then current demand. Creating and maintaining artificially low interest rates to stimulate demand at the cost of future demand played its part as well. I...
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    A bit cliche, but reflect on this...

    It's also why many narcissistic sociopaths rise to the top because, in their minds, they've always earned it, no matter whom they used or abused to get what they wanted. So yes, this is a pretty interesting question as it does have quite a bit to do with one's one sense of entitlement...
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    Stamps going up AGAIN!!!! Whats the point at this stage of the game!!!!

    The problem with legacy costs....the financial burden of funding current and future retirees continues while the business itself is collapsing. Really, how many stamps does anybody use at this point. I doubt I even use a handful in a year... Of course, they've jacked the costs of certified...
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    She got the house, kids, and $750 million

    Why stop there? Why pay $100 million over 5 years for a guy who throws a ball thru a hoop or $18 mil a year to a guy who throws a little white ball into a glove...Truly ridiculous logic. Maybe if you can convince the millions of fans of the sport to stop watching it on tv, going to events...
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    I Never owned a DELL and never will

    The point being most guys who do a custom build will pay attention to every component in the system because they force you to make a decision. Whether it be the power supply, the heatsink, the mobo, etc, etc.
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    why people bad mouth mean reversion strategies?

    If you spent enough time on any trading message board, you'd never develop a consensus of opinion to declare that any one particular trading strategy was singled out as inferior. In other words, all of the opinions, just like most of the strategies are "collective noise". For every guy who...
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    I Never owned a DELL and never will

    Agreed and it's hard to believe with the collective brainpower of many guys who can crunch numbers and data that they wouldn't make certain that every component in their pc's was well put together.
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    Unemployment extension still undecided as over a million lose benefits!!!

    The one AND only positive I can take out of this is that finally there is some attention paid towards the fact that this is a monetary "idelogy" (i.e. Keynesian), 2 years ago you had the feeling as if there were no history outside the previous 20-30 years in this country. That it was written in...
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    U.S. Congress to take up his proposal for a $90 billion, 10-year tax on banks

    That pretty much sums things up. At this point, it's all theatrics.
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    Unemployment extension still undecided as over a million lose benefits!!!

    If the mortgages dont get paid, we'd finally get a reset to more realistic housing values. Why is it that so many individuals think this is the end of the world. I know why...because it's a generational war. The generation that benefitted from asset inflation, whose $105,000 ranch house is...
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    Unemployment extension still undecided as over a million lose benefits!!!

    I guess no one sees the obvious. Perpetually extending unemployment benefits creates a captive, yet entirely dependent group of voters who will always vote for the party that promises to extend their entitlements. As the numbers of unemployed and disenfranchised continue to mount, the larger...
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    Best paying job if you are uneducated & unemployed = Bum

    It doesn't surprise me in the least that some of these panhandlers literally make a good living off of it. I've seen the same guys in certain parts of Chicago and they have clearly put some forethought into the areas that they cover. One older guy has a few busy intersections and I've yet to...
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    Where is the PPT tonight 6/6/10

    Wait till 3AM. That's the new m.o. "Showcase" weakness at the opening, then send in the zombie squad to "buy em ugly" in a raw display of power and force. Of course, this all assumes that there is a benefit to propping the markets for political purposes..For all we know, we are at the...
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    430,000 new jobs!!!! But wait out of that 411,000 were temp jobs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I suspect you are completely correct. I hadn't really considered the origins of that sort of trickery, but it does make sense as a means to constantly run interference and confound meaningful data collection.
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    is today all hype and friday DOW rebounds HUGE?

    10 years ago perhaps. Nowadays, central banks and other closely linked bureaucrats can simply change the rules at a moment's notice.
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    is today all hype and friday DOW rebounds HUGE?

    If this were 2008, Bernanke would be orchestrating a rate cut 10 minutes before the open.
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    S&P going to 330!

    Not really surprising as it's the "convulsions theory" at its best. Namely, the oscillations upwards and downwards are getting more violent as this chapter comes to an end. The rate of ascent out of that low in March of last year was so great that the wind at your back analysts felt...
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