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February 25, 2009 at 9:36 AM #355153February 25, 2009 at 10:07 AM #354614
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Turtle69]Based on both of these idiots I shorted the NASDAQ this evening. If the market goes up tomorrow I’ll short some more. I do believe I’m making a safe bet.
[/quote]With all due respects, I couldn’t figure out why the piggington community would tie the daily NASDAQ fluctuation with whatever the nation’s leader says. Whether it was dropping because Obama was elected or it would rise as OP was predicting.
If there is a correlation, it is mostly because the market was just looking for an excuse not the other way around. Democrats and republican leaders are all idiots. Can we acknowledge that fact and move on?
February 25, 2009 at 10:07 AM #354925carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Turtle69]Based on both of these idiots I shorted the NASDAQ this evening. If the market goes up tomorrow I’ll short some more. I do believe I’m making a safe bet.
[/quote]With all due respects, I couldn’t figure out why the piggington community would tie the daily NASDAQ fluctuation with whatever the nation’s leader says. Whether it was dropping because Obama was elected or it would rise as OP was predicting.
If there is a correlation, it is mostly because the market was just looking for an excuse not the other way around. Democrats and republican leaders are all idiots. Can we acknowledge that fact and move on?
February 25, 2009 at 10:07 AM #355057carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Turtle69]Based on both of these idiots I shorted the NASDAQ this evening. If the market goes up tomorrow I’ll short some more. I do believe I’m making a safe bet.
[/quote]With all due respects, I couldn’t figure out why the piggington community would tie the daily NASDAQ fluctuation with whatever the nation’s leader says. Whether it was dropping because Obama was elected or it would rise as OP was predicting.
If there is a correlation, it is mostly because the market was just looking for an excuse not the other way around. Democrats and republican leaders are all idiots. Can we acknowledge that fact and move on?
February 25, 2009 at 10:07 AM #355086carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Turtle69]Based on both of these idiots I shorted the NASDAQ this evening. If the market goes up tomorrow I’ll short some more. I do believe I’m making a safe bet.
[/quote]With all due respects, I couldn’t figure out why the piggington community would tie the daily NASDAQ fluctuation with whatever the nation’s leader says. Whether it was dropping because Obama was elected or it would rise as OP was predicting.
If there is a correlation, it is mostly because the market was just looking for an excuse not the other way around. Democrats and republican leaders are all idiots. Can we acknowledge that fact and move on?
February 25, 2009 at 10:07 AM #355193carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Turtle69]Based on both of these idiots I shorted the NASDAQ this evening. If the market goes up tomorrow I’ll short some more. I do believe I’m making a safe bet.
[/quote]With all due respects, I couldn’t figure out why the piggington community would tie the daily NASDAQ fluctuation with whatever the nation’s leader says. Whether it was dropping because Obama was elected or it would rise as OP was predicting.
If there is a correlation, it is mostly because the market was just looking for an excuse not the other way around. Democrats and republican leaders are all idiots. Can we acknowledge that fact and move on?
February 25, 2009 at 10:15 AM #354634cr
ParticipantI give the blaming Bush thing a few more months, then it will be time to blame Greenspan, before the sheople (i.e. Breeze) realize they were sold more lies to perpetuate a broken system, and ironically Obama is just another pawn.
Messiah Obama was hyped up well beyond any reasonable expectations of what a President could do, and it got him elected.
He was compared to Lincoln and Roosevelt before he had done a single thing, two presidents who at the time of their own elections were seen as nothing more than ordinary men.
February 25, 2009 at 10:15 AM #354944cr
ParticipantI give the blaming Bush thing a few more months, then it will be time to blame Greenspan, before the sheople (i.e. Breeze) realize they were sold more lies to perpetuate a broken system, and ironically Obama is just another pawn.
Messiah Obama was hyped up well beyond any reasonable expectations of what a President could do, and it got him elected.
He was compared to Lincoln and Roosevelt before he had done a single thing, two presidents who at the time of their own elections were seen as nothing more than ordinary men.
February 25, 2009 at 10:15 AM #355077cr
ParticipantI give the blaming Bush thing a few more months, then it will be time to blame Greenspan, before the sheople (i.e. Breeze) realize they were sold more lies to perpetuate a broken system, and ironically Obama is just another pawn.
Messiah Obama was hyped up well beyond any reasonable expectations of what a President could do, and it got him elected.
He was compared to Lincoln and Roosevelt before he had done a single thing, two presidents who at the time of their own elections were seen as nothing more than ordinary men.
February 25, 2009 at 10:15 AM #355106cr
ParticipantI give the blaming Bush thing a few more months, then it will be time to blame Greenspan, before the sheople (i.e. Breeze) realize they were sold more lies to perpetuate a broken system, and ironically Obama is just another pawn.
Messiah Obama was hyped up well beyond any reasonable expectations of what a President could do, and it got him elected.
He was compared to Lincoln and Roosevelt before he had done a single thing, two presidents who at the time of their own elections were seen as nothing more than ordinary men.
February 25, 2009 at 10:15 AM #355213cr
ParticipantI give the blaming Bush thing a few more months, then it will be time to blame Greenspan, before the sheople (i.e. Breeze) realize they were sold more lies to perpetuate a broken system, and ironically Obama is just another pawn.
Messiah Obama was hyped up well beyond any reasonable expectations of what a President could do, and it got him elected.
He was compared to Lincoln and Roosevelt before he had done a single thing, two presidents who at the time of their own elections were seen as nothing more than ordinary men.
February 25, 2009 at 10:16 AM #354624gandalf
ParticipantObama’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.
I’m a business owner and interested in seeing the economy stabilized. From there, it’s not clear what to do, but we’re all affected by this crisis in some form or another and we ought to put aside the ways of the Baby Boomer generation and find some common ground.
I’m keenly interested in research and development into renewable energy sources, re-tooling the economy for an electric grid so my children won’t come of age in a time of world war and famine. I believe this challenge is generational, immense and requires public investment.
I’m interested in seeing if Obama can actually reduce the size of the federal government. Lord knows the GOP sucked on matters of fiscal responsibility. In truth, there are sizeable opportunities to reduce spending in healthcare and defense. The genius part of it is that cutting GWB’s deficit in half is actually doable.
And oddly enough, I’m interested to see if he can broker a bi-partisan approach to social security, some form of savings accounts. Once again, something GWB and the GOP couldn’t do. If Obama and the Dem majority succeeds where the GOP failed — welcome to 30 years of Dem rule. Get used to it, GOP. You have only yourselves to blame.
BTW, Bobby Jindal was pretty good, huh?
I never thought of Piggs as being a foolish place.
February 25, 2009 at 10:16 AM #354935gandalf
ParticipantObama’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.
I’m a business owner and interested in seeing the economy stabilized. From there, it’s not clear what to do, but we’re all affected by this crisis in some form or another and we ought to put aside the ways of the Baby Boomer generation and find some common ground.
I’m keenly interested in research and development into renewable energy sources, re-tooling the economy for an electric grid so my children won’t come of age in a time of world war and famine. I believe this challenge is generational, immense and requires public investment.
I’m interested in seeing if Obama can actually reduce the size of the federal government. Lord knows the GOP sucked on matters of fiscal responsibility. In truth, there are sizeable opportunities to reduce spending in healthcare and defense. The genius part of it is that cutting GWB’s deficit in half is actually doable.
And oddly enough, I’m interested to see if he can broker a bi-partisan approach to social security, some form of savings accounts. Once again, something GWB and the GOP couldn’t do. If Obama and the Dem majority succeeds where the GOP failed — welcome to 30 years of Dem rule. Get used to it, GOP. You have only yourselves to blame.
BTW, Bobby Jindal was pretty good, huh?
I never thought of Piggs as being a foolish place.
February 25, 2009 at 10:16 AM #355067gandalf
ParticipantObama’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.
I’m a business owner and interested in seeing the economy stabilized. From there, it’s not clear what to do, but we’re all affected by this crisis in some form or another and we ought to put aside the ways of the Baby Boomer generation and find some common ground.
I’m keenly interested in research and development into renewable energy sources, re-tooling the economy for an electric grid so my children won’t come of age in a time of world war and famine. I believe this challenge is generational, immense and requires public investment.
I’m interested in seeing if Obama can actually reduce the size of the federal government. Lord knows the GOP sucked on matters of fiscal responsibility. In truth, there are sizeable opportunities to reduce spending in healthcare and defense. The genius part of it is that cutting GWB’s deficit in half is actually doable.
And oddly enough, I’m interested to see if he can broker a bi-partisan approach to social security, some form of savings accounts. Once again, something GWB and the GOP couldn’t do. If Obama and the Dem majority succeeds where the GOP failed — welcome to 30 years of Dem rule. Get used to it, GOP. You have only yourselves to blame.
BTW, Bobby Jindal was pretty good, huh?
I never thought of Piggs as being a foolish place.
February 25, 2009 at 10:16 AM #355096gandalf
ParticipantObama’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.
I’m a business owner and interested in seeing the economy stabilized. From there, it’s not clear what to do, but we’re all affected by this crisis in some form or another and we ought to put aside the ways of the Baby Boomer generation and find some common ground.
I’m keenly interested in research and development into renewable energy sources, re-tooling the economy for an electric grid so my children won’t come of age in a time of world war and famine. I believe this challenge is generational, immense and requires public investment.
I’m interested in seeing if Obama can actually reduce the size of the federal government. Lord knows the GOP sucked on matters of fiscal responsibility. In truth, there are sizeable opportunities to reduce spending in healthcare and defense. The genius part of it is that cutting GWB’s deficit in half is actually doable.
And oddly enough, I’m interested to see if he can broker a bi-partisan approach to social security, some form of savings accounts. Once again, something GWB and the GOP couldn’t do. If Obama and the Dem majority succeeds where the GOP failed — welcome to 30 years of Dem rule. Get used to it, GOP. You have only yourselves to blame.
BTW, Bobby Jindal was pretty good, huh?
I never thought of Piggs as being a foolish place.
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