[quote=davelj][quote=investor]
I didn’t bring up credentials first. SV from CV and Allen from Fallbrook did, as I have said. You made me go back and prove you wrong. I wasted my time doing so. Will you say that you were wrong or will you try to wiggle out of it? (I know that you did not give out credentials but the three of you are siblings anyway.)I thought so.[/quote]
SK from CV brought up his CPA credentials in the context of an issue that related to accounting. He was offering up his experience as part of the reply. So, he gets a pass.
Allan from Fallbrook brought up my and SK from CV’s credentials – he did NOT bring up HIS OWN. Now that may not have been the strongest part of his argument but, again, he was referencing OTHERS.
YOU, on the other hand, offered up YOUR OWN fictional PhD’s as proof of your own Mr. Smartypantsedness, and completely out of context of the discussion at hand. It was merely thrown out there as if to say, “And neener neener neener – I’m smarter than both of you combined because of all of my fancy edumacation.”
Please tell me you see the difference.
And, since you want to keep this going, tell us what your two fictional PhD’s have to do with banking and finance, which is the topic of discussion here.[/quote]
SV CV gets a pass? Are you sure you guys aren’t just holding hands and kissing in the back? My degrees are NOT in finance. But, I only brought them up in response to the two entries from Allen and SV CV from the Federal Reserve post. But as Allen said in the Federal Reserve post, you do not need to have a degree in finance in order to understand the Federal Reserve. Don’t make me find that one two (Allen, SV CV, davelj, lookie, lookie he did it again!!!)I don’t want to reveal them for fear of some of you jerk-offs not respecting someone else’s privacy, not one bit
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