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February 25, 2009 at 1:00 PM #355293February 25, 2009 at 1:05 PM #354720
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ParticipantMost of what Breeze writes seems fairly logical to me. Then he posts this stuff. A joke? Not sure. But it dont look good.
February 25, 2009 at 1:05 PM #355029peterb
ParticipantMost of what Breeze writes seems fairly logical to me. Then he posts this stuff. A joke? Not sure. But it dont look good.
February 25, 2009 at 1:05 PM #355162peterb
ParticipantMost of what Breeze writes seems fairly logical to me. Then he posts this stuff. A joke? Not sure. But it dont look good.
February 25, 2009 at 1:05 PM #355191peterb
ParticipantMost of what Breeze writes seems fairly logical to me. Then he posts this stuff. A joke? Not sure. But it dont look good.
February 25, 2009 at 1:05 PM #355298peterb
ParticipantMost of what Breeze writes seems fairly logical to me. Then he posts this stuff. A joke? Not sure. But it dont look good.
February 25, 2009 at 3:07 PM #354794Butleroftwo
Participant[quote=gandalf]Obama’s speech was quite good.
I don’t care what the market does. It’s not the President’s job to prop up the DJIA. That’s what BUSINESS is supposed to do. The irony. LMAO.
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The stock market is half of what it was when the lame duck gave up to the Democrats. These morons have done nothing with their power except put fear into the markets. You should care what the markets do. They fuel capitalism, economic growth, stability, research and everything else that is good.
If you are going to promote Obama every time he is in trouble then we will be seeing gandalf a lot.February 25, 2009 at 3:07 PM #355104Butleroftwo
Participant[quote=gandalf]Obama’s speech was quite good.
I don’t care what the market does. It’s not the President’s job to prop up the DJIA. That’s what BUSINESS is supposed to do. The irony. LMAO.
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The stock market is half of what it was when the lame duck gave up to the Democrats. These morons have done nothing with their power except put fear into the markets. You should care what the markets do. They fuel capitalism, economic growth, stability, research and everything else that is good.
If you are going to promote Obama every time he is in trouble then we will be seeing gandalf a lot.February 25, 2009 at 3:07 PM #355237Butleroftwo
Participant[quote=gandalf]Obama’s speech was quite good.
I don’t care what the market does. It’s not the President’s job to prop up the DJIA. That’s what BUSINESS is supposed to do. The irony. LMAO.
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The stock market is half of what it was when the lame duck gave up to the Democrats. These morons have done nothing with their power except put fear into the markets. You should care what the markets do. They fuel capitalism, economic growth, stability, research and everything else that is good.
If you are going to promote Obama every time he is in trouble then we will be seeing gandalf a lot.February 25, 2009 at 3:07 PM #355266Butleroftwo
Participant[quote=gandalf]Obama’s speech was quite good.
I don’t care what the market does. It’s not the President’s job to prop up the DJIA. That’s what BUSINESS is supposed to do. The irony. LMAO.
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The stock market is half of what it was when the lame duck gave up to the Democrats. These morons have done nothing with their power except put fear into the markets. You should care what the markets do. They fuel capitalism, economic growth, stability, research and everything else that is good.
If you are going to promote Obama every time he is in trouble then we will be seeing gandalf a lot.February 25, 2009 at 3:07 PM #355375Butleroftwo
Participant[quote=gandalf]Obama’s speech was quite good.
I don’t care what the market does. It’s not the President’s job to prop up the DJIA. That’s what BUSINESS is supposed to do. The irony. LMAO.
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The stock market is half of what it was when the lame duck gave up to the Democrats. These morons have done nothing with their power except put fear into the markets. You should care what the markets do. They fuel capitalism, economic growth, stability, research and everything else that is good.
If you are going to promote Obama every time he is in trouble then we will be seeing gandalf a lot.February 25, 2009 at 3:46 PM #354849gandalf
ParticipantNot sure I understand, Butler. Stock market drop is Bush’s fault? Obama’s fault?
Seems to me it’s more closely associated with the housing bubble, credit crisis and economy? You know, things like business cycles, ratio of outstanding debt to capital, financial industry deregulation, bond market conditions, money supply and velocity, fluctuations in commodities, etc.
If you’re mad about Obama, don’t give yourself an ulcer or anything.
How’d you like Bobby Jindal’s speech?
February 25, 2009 at 3:46 PM #355159gandalf
ParticipantNot sure I understand, Butler. Stock market drop is Bush’s fault? Obama’s fault?
Seems to me it’s more closely associated with the housing bubble, credit crisis and economy? You know, things like business cycles, ratio of outstanding debt to capital, financial industry deregulation, bond market conditions, money supply and velocity, fluctuations in commodities, etc.
If you’re mad about Obama, don’t give yourself an ulcer or anything.
How’d you like Bobby Jindal’s speech?
February 25, 2009 at 3:46 PM #355292gandalf
ParticipantNot sure I understand, Butler. Stock market drop is Bush’s fault? Obama’s fault?
Seems to me it’s more closely associated with the housing bubble, credit crisis and economy? You know, things like business cycles, ratio of outstanding debt to capital, financial industry deregulation, bond market conditions, money supply and velocity, fluctuations in commodities, etc.
If you’re mad about Obama, don’t give yourself an ulcer or anything.
How’d you like Bobby Jindal’s speech?
February 25, 2009 at 3:46 PM #355321gandalf
ParticipantNot sure I understand, Butler. Stock market drop is Bush’s fault? Obama’s fault?
Seems to me it’s more closely associated with the housing bubble, credit crisis and economy? You know, things like business cycles, ratio of outstanding debt to capital, financial industry deregulation, bond market conditions, money supply and velocity, fluctuations in commodities, etc.
If you’re mad about Obama, don’t give yourself an ulcer or anything.
How’d you like Bobby Jindal’s speech?
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