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March 18, 2009 at 6:52 AM #369516March 18, 2009 at 7:12 AM #368930anParticipant
[quote=DWCAP]Oh I think this will go on alot longer than 2010-11. The high inflation, socialist society where the Gov owns atleast of piece of everything seems more and more likly to me. [/quote]
Totally agree. I say at least 5-6 years at the earliest if they keep on doing what they’re doing.March 18, 2009 at 7:12 AM #369213anParticipant[quote=DWCAP]Oh I think this will go on alot longer than 2010-11. The high inflation, socialist society where the Gov owns atleast of piece of everything seems more and more likly to me. [/quote]
Totally agree. I say at least 5-6 years at the earliest if they keep on doing what they’re doing.March 18, 2009 at 7:12 AM #369379anParticipant[quote=DWCAP]Oh I think this will go on alot longer than 2010-11. The high inflation, socialist society where the Gov owns atleast of piece of everything seems more and more likly to me. [/quote]
Totally agree. I say at least 5-6 years at the earliest if they keep on doing what they’re doing.March 18, 2009 at 7:12 AM #369421anParticipant[quote=DWCAP]Oh I think this will go on alot longer than 2010-11. The high inflation, socialist society where the Gov owns atleast of piece of everything seems more and more likly to me. [/quote]
Totally agree. I say at least 5-6 years at the earliest if they keep on doing what they’re doing.March 18, 2009 at 7:12 AM #369536anParticipant[quote=DWCAP]Oh I think this will go on alot longer than 2010-11. The high inflation, socialist society where the Gov owns atleast of piece of everything seems more and more likly to me. [/quote]
Totally agree. I say at least 5-6 years at the earliest if they keep on doing what they’re doing.March 18, 2009 at 7:42 AM #368959DWCAPParticipantAN,
I had a whole long post about how I thought it would take to 2014-15 and why, with the cavat that they stop this nonsense now ( HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, right…..), but decided to deleate it and just post that little piece. Glad to hear you agree with me.
I guess we tend to run in cycles about these things. I was born into the Regan Revolution (which had been born out of the bad times of the 70’s) about free markets and small government, so it is hard for me to admit it, but I am wondering if we have not passed into a new government phylosophy that will last until the next big economic upheaval. They may talk a good talk now, but I dont see Senators giving up their new found power willingly.
March 18, 2009 at 7:42 AM #369243DWCAPParticipantAN,
I had a whole long post about how I thought it would take to 2014-15 and why, with the cavat that they stop this nonsense now ( HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, right…..), but decided to deleate it and just post that little piece. Glad to hear you agree with me.
I guess we tend to run in cycles about these things. I was born into the Regan Revolution (which had been born out of the bad times of the 70’s) about free markets and small government, so it is hard for me to admit it, but I am wondering if we have not passed into a new government phylosophy that will last until the next big economic upheaval. They may talk a good talk now, but I dont see Senators giving up their new found power willingly.
March 18, 2009 at 7:42 AM #369409DWCAPParticipantAN,
I had a whole long post about how I thought it would take to 2014-15 and why, with the cavat that they stop this nonsense now ( HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, right…..), but decided to deleate it and just post that little piece. Glad to hear you agree with me.
I guess we tend to run in cycles about these things. I was born into the Regan Revolution (which had been born out of the bad times of the 70’s) about free markets and small government, so it is hard for me to admit it, but I am wondering if we have not passed into a new government phylosophy that will last until the next big economic upheaval. They may talk a good talk now, but I dont see Senators giving up their new found power willingly.
March 18, 2009 at 7:42 AM #369450DWCAPParticipantAN,
I had a whole long post about how I thought it would take to 2014-15 and why, with the cavat that they stop this nonsense now ( HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, right…..), but decided to deleate it and just post that little piece. Glad to hear you agree with me.
I guess we tend to run in cycles about these things. I was born into the Regan Revolution (which had been born out of the bad times of the 70’s) about free markets and small government, so it is hard for me to admit it, but I am wondering if we have not passed into a new government phylosophy that will last until the next big economic upheaval. They may talk a good talk now, but I dont see Senators giving up their new found power willingly.
March 18, 2009 at 7:42 AM #369567DWCAPParticipantAN,
I had a whole long post about how I thought it would take to 2014-15 and why, with the cavat that they stop this nonsense now ( HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, right…..), but decided to deleate it and just post that little piece. Glad to hear you agree with me.
I guess we tend to run in cycles about these things. I was born into the Regan Revolution (which had been born out of the bad times of the 70’s) about free markets and small government, so it is hard for me to admit it, but I am wondering if we have not passed into a new government phylosophy that will last until the next big economic upheaval. They may talk a good talk now, but I dont see Senators giving up their new found power willingly.
March 18, 2009 at 8:27 AM #369053scaredyclassicParticipantwhat to do
precious metals. oil. the housing bubble was a little tiny bubble compared to t he dolla bubble.
March 18, 2009 at 8:27 AM #369338scaredyclassicParticipantwhat to do
precious metals. oil. the housing bubble was a little tiny bubble compared to t he dolla bubble.
March 18, 2009 at 8:27 AM #369503scaredyclassicParticipantwhat to do
precious metals. oil. the housing bubble was a little tiny bubble compared to t he dolla bubble.
March 18, 2009 at 8:27 AM #369545scaredyclassicParticipantwhat to do
precious metals. oil. the housing bubble was a little tiny bubble compared to t he dolla bubble.
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