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January 17, 2008 at 6:35 PM #137885January 17, 2008 at 6:45 PM #137586barnaby33Participant
Roth IRA -> put options -> nuff said.
JoshJanuary 17, 2008 at 6:45 PM #137793barnaby33ParticipantRoth IRA -> put options -> nuff said.
JoshJanuary 17, 2008 at 6:45 PM #137821barnaby33ParticipantRoth IRA -> put options -> nuff said.
JoshJanuary 17, 2008 at 6:45 PM #137847barnaby33ParticipantRoth IRA -> put options -> nuff said.
JoshJanuary 17, 2008 at 6:45 PM #137890barnaby33ParticipantRoth IRA -> put options -> nuff said.
JoshJanuary 17, 2008 at 7:12 PM #137606stansdParticipantOne thing I thought of today: When we call it stimulus, everyone jumps on board.
What about if we re-frame it this way:
We are having economic problems. My proposal is that the government borrow money from the Chinese in order to buy everyone in America their choice of an LCD TV, 1 month’s free mortgage, a Coach handbag + a pair of Choos, or a carribean vacation.
Effectively, it’s the same thing, but people are blinded by the fact that the benefit is direct while the cost seemingly is borne by no one.
One day, the tab comes due.
Stan
January 17, 2008 at 7:12 PM #137812stansdParticipantOne thing I thought of today: When we call it stimulus, everyone jumps on board.
What about if we re-frame it this way:
We are having economic problems. My proposal is that the government borrow money from the Chinese in order to buy everyone in America their choice of an LCD TV, 1 month’s free mortgage, a Coach handbag + a pair of Choos, or a carribean vacation.
Effectively, it’s the same thing, but people are blinded by the fact that the benefit is direct while the cost seemingly is borne by no one.
One day, the tab comes due.
Stan
January 17, 2008 at 7:12 PM #137841stansdParticipantOne thing I thought of today: When we call it stimulus, everyone jumps on board.
What about if we re-frame it this way:
We are having economic problems. My proposal is that the government borrow money from the Chinese in order to buy everyone in America their choice of an LCD TV, 1 month’s free mortgage, a Coach handbag + a pair of Choos, or a carribean vacation.
Effectively, it’s the same thing, but people are blinded by the fact that the benefit is direct while the cost seemingly is borne by no one.
One day, the tab comes due.
Stan
January 17, 2008 at 7:12 PM #137868stansdParticipantOne thing I thought of today: When we call it stimulus, everyone jumps on board.
What about if we re-frame it this way:
We are having economic problems. My proposal is that the government borrow money from the Chinese in order to buy everyone in America their choice of an LCD TV, 1 month’s free mortgage, a Coach handbag + a pair of Choos, or a carribean vacation.
Effectively, it’s the same thing, but people are blinded by the fact that the benefit is direct while the cost seemingly is borne by no one.
One day, the tab comes due.
Stan
January 17, 2008 at 7:12 PM #137910stansdParticipantOne thing I thought of today: When we call it stimulus, everyone jumps on board.
What about if we re-frame it this way:
We are having economic problems. My proposal is that the government borrow money from the Chinese in order to buy everyone in America their choice of an LCD TV, 1 month’s free mortgage, a Coach handbag + a pair of Choos, or a carribean vacation.
Effectively, it’s the same thing, but people are blinded by the fact that the benefit is direct while the cost seemingly is borne by no one.
One day, the tab comes due.
Stan
January 17, 2008 at 7:53 PM #137637AnonymousGuestI’d spend it. Clothes, makeup, dooney & bourke handbags, buy the boys a couple of outfits (although they have PLENTY). I have no shame, I haven’t splurged in awhile so…
January 17, 2008 at 7:53 PM #137844AnonymousGuestI’d spend it. Clothes, makeup, dooney & bourke handbags, buy the boys a couple of outfits (although they have PLENTY). I have no shame, I haven’t splurged in awhile so…
January 17, 2008 at 7:53 PM #137871AnonymousGuestI’d spend it. Clothes, makeup, dooney & bourke handbags, buy the boys a couple of outfits (although they have PLENTY). I have no shame, I haven’t splurged in awhile so…
January 17, 2008 at 7:53 PM #137896AnonymousGuestI’d spend it. Clothes, makeup, dooney & bourke handbags, buy the boys a couple of outfits (although they have PLENTY). I have no shame, I haven’t splurged in awhile so…
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