Quote from RCG Trader:
03-22-12 10:43 AM
I actually hate election season...
Get back on your meds!
Quote from RCG Trader:
03-22-12 10:43 AM
I actually hate election season...
Quote from trendlover:
Maverick, you are real trader. So you have this skill. What do you want from meeting people on the ET to talk about trading? Nothing is free. I am just curious.
Quote from Maverick74:
I never said I wanted to talk to RCG about trading. I want to talk politics. You do know that people in the real world occasionally get together in a social environment and kick back a cold one and shoot the shit right? I mean, you do you have friends in real life right?
I meet people on ET in real life all the time. Why? Because sometimes it's fun to meet new people. Try it out sometime and let me know how you like it. It's not for everybody.
Quote from pspr:
RCG is a loner. He's not comfortable in one on one situations were he is expected to interact with someone. It stems from the inferiority complex he developed in his early teens. He works better in group settings so he can extricate himself if the discussion gets to personal and uncomfortable.
Just my little Freudian analysis of the guy.
There it is. Your complete lack of clue.Quote from jem:
You just got caught being a fool again and now you are a tool.
I will stop playing around with you. You are clueless when it comes to econ and I will tell you why. George Bush was a fiscally conservative Keynesian.
A fiscally conservative Keynesian would be calling for deficit spending and putting money in the hands of the people through tax cuts. So you just identified yourself as a George Bush kind of guy.
Quote from Brass:
There it is. Your complete lack of clue.
Bush was a supply sider. He couldn't identify Keynesian economics in a lineup. Keynesian policy, specifically its fiscal policy, calls for higher taxes and lower spending when conditions allow, and lower taxes coupled with more spending when conditions so require. The idea is not to eliminate the economic/business cycle, but to moderate it. Bush and the others who wish to blame Keynes for their fiscal failures conveniently overlook the fact that they cut taxes when they didn't need to, focused those tax cuts inappropriately anyway, and screwed up spending entirely.
If you don't follow the recipe, you can't blame the cookbook.