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    The Economy Does Much Better Under Democrats. Why? (NYT)

    That spending is out of control on the chart you showed. Imagine if a family earning $50k per year ran up credit cards to spend $7,500 (15%) extra income per year. It is not sustainable. I suspect the world will go back on a gold standard since that's what we had before this broken monetary...
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    Does the fed inflating the dollar help us in the long run?

    No, inflation is a disaster for the US. We are currently able to live beyond our means. We have large fiscal deficits, so the government is able to borrow money and spend it. We also have large trade deficits, which means we are able to consume good without producing them. When inflation takes...
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    The Economy Does Much Better Under Democrats. Why? (NYT)

    GDP growth is only useful if it is sustainable. If the Federal Government has to run a $5 trillion deficit per year so that they can pretend the economy is growing, obviously that is not a good thing. The nation is becoming poorer so that we can play pretend. Unfortunately, when creditors...
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    Amazon Union Push

    Amazon will probably just respond by laying these workers off and replacing them with contractors.
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    I’m of the belief we’ll never see asset deflation again

    My "complaining" simply means I understand the dynamic going on. I realize that I don't have any say, that is why I don't waste my time voting. My vote will just be cancelled out by another idiot. We are going to continue to do stupid stuff and I am going to sit back, enjoy the decline, and...
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    Stimulus going into iPhones

    During the last stimulus I saw people loading up their shopping carts with flat screen TVs imported from China. Apparently the stimulus is doing a terrific job stimulating the Chinese economy and creating jobs over there.
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    Ummm, maybe if it was 1957

    I am stuck here because of my kids. The irony is people are lining up to buy houses here. My house is worth 4 times what I paid for it, so either way I will be okay. When I moved in the neighborhood I thought I got a good deal... but now I see schmucks moving in paying 4 times and I feel...
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    How did we have so much inflation in the 70s?

    In 1970, if you bought a car then you were really paying in gold. The US dollar was a gold backed currency. An individual could exchange $35 for an ounce of gold. The US was running big deficits with the Vietnam war and the welfare state (LBJ's Great Society programs like Medicare). This caused...
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    I’m of the belief we’ll never see asset deflation again

    The fools at the treasury has continued to shorten the average yield of the national debt. This is presumably because they couldn't find enough buyers of 10Y and 30Y paper. Average maturity is only 65 months. If inflation or interest rates rise then the whole thing blows up rapidly. They'd...
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    I’m of the belief we’ll never see asset deflation again

    When I subtract the annual deficit from US GDP it is negative every year since 2008. Effectively the economy has been in a constant recession but we've been able to pretend everything is fine by selling the farm and living beyond our means. The federal reserve and federal government have passed...
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    Thank the fed once again for yet another bubble.

    You guys just don't understand NFT. Here is how it works: Step 1) You buy the NFT. Step 2) Then you sell it to a greater fool. Step 3) That greater fool is buying it because they have an expectation to sell it to an even greater fool. Step 4) The cycle repeats over and over until the greatest...
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    Dave Portnoy

    Dave is a funny guy, but he is a degenerate gambler. I wouldn't trust any of his sports bets nor would I take any investment advice from him. He is mostly invested in overpriced hyped-up momentum stocks and hoping that they keep going up.
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    Ummm, maybe if it was 1957

    I live in St. Louis which is a miserable city with high crime, high taxes, bad weather, no mountains, no beach, etc... but $1400 goes a long way. My mortgage payment is only $449 a month. I just did the math and all my utility bills, insurance, gym membership, and property tax would run 1,134...
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    Apple trades below $400 for the first time since December 2011

    Glad to see some of these idiots getting wiped out. Some of the Apple fanboys that promoted this stock were arrogant and rude. Many of them were dumb enough to have huge portions of their net worth in this stock.
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    The APPLE Crash

    I'll throw in my 2 cents... I have a degree in computer science and have a lot of specialized knowledge in technology. Apple is making insane margins by basically ripping off it's customers with anti-consumer practices. As an example... the iPods used to work with cheap ebay cables for...
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    Bvsn

    This stock has really been breaking down lately... and the NIA has stopped promoting it. I have been wrong before though - this stock went up more than I had anticipated. All of the Facebook IPO hype and millions of emails really pushed the stock high. If your broker has any shares...
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    Bvsn

    Tim Sykes has a more detailed article on this pump and dump out today http://www.timothysykes.com/2012/01/exposing-convicted-penny-stock-manipulator-jonathan-lebed-of-the-national-inflation-associations-latest-pump-dump/ Apparently they only have 37 million in cash. Stock is selling for...
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    Stock Model

    Could you run BP, TOT, and TEF please?
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    Bvsn

    This stock is being pump and dumped hard by the National Inflation Association (Jonathan Lebed, formerly charged by the SEC in 2000). From the research I've done... this is a worthless company losing money that makes some crappy social network software designed for businesses that no one...
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    Bac

    If it goes back to $35 I'll definitely be starting a position. This could easily be a $100 stock in a few years.
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