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aldante
ParticipantThat is called crack.
Wow.
I hope he gets some help.
aldante
ParticipantThat is called crack.
Wow.
I hope he gets some help.
May 15, 2009 at 1:01 PM in reply to: Article: Obama Says U.S. Long-Term Debt Load ‘Unsustainable’ #399696aldante
Participant[quote=Eugene]Current bond market forecast is for the 10-year to pass 5% sometime around 2014.[/quote]
My money is where my moth is on that. Long TBT. My best guess is that will transpire closer to 2011.
As with most things……I could be wrong.BTW anyone who does not see that there is no difference between the Democrats and Republicans is not looking at the facts…they must be looking at propaganda. We need a real new party in this country…..a second party.
May 15, 2009 at 1:01 PM in reply to: Article: Obama Says U.S. Long-Term Debt Load ‘Unsustainable’ #399947aldante
Participant[quote=Eugene]Current bond market forecast is for the 10-year to pass 5% sometime around 2014.[/quote]
My money is where my moth is on that. Long TBT. My best guess is that will transpire closer to 2011.
As with most things……I could be wrong.BTW anyone who does not see that there is no difference between the Democrats and Republicans is not looking at the facts…they must be looking at propaganda. We need a real new party in this country…..a second party.
May 15, 2009 at 1:01 PM in reply to: Article: Obama Says U.S. Long-Term Debt Load ‘Unsustainable’ #400176aldante
Participant[quote=Eugene]Current bond market forecast is for the 10-year to pass 5% sometime around 2014.[/quote]
My money is where my moth is on that. Long TBT. My best guess is that will transpire closer to 2011.
As with most things……I could be wrong.BTW anyone who does not see that there is no difference between the Democrats and Republicans is not looking at the facts…they must be looking at propaganda. We need a real new party in this country…..a second party.
May 15, 2009 at 1:01 PM in reply to: Article: Obama Says U.S. Long-Term Debt Load ‘Unsustainable’ #400234aldante
Participant[quote=Eugene]Current bond market forecast is for the 10-year to pass 5% sometime around 2014.[/quote]
My money is where my moth is on that. Long TBT. My best guess is that will transpire closer to 2011.
As with most things……I could be wrong.BTW anyone who does not see that there is no difference between the Democrats and Republicans is not looking at the facts…they must be looking at propaganda. We need a real new party in this country…..a second party.
May 15, 2009 at 1:01 PM in reply to: Article: Obama Says U.S. Long-Term Debt Load ‘Unsustainable’ #400380aldante
Participant[quote=Eugene]Current bond market forecast is for the 10-year to pass 5% sometime around 2014.[/quote]
My money is where my moth is on that. Long TBT. My best guess is that will transpire closer to 2011.
As with most things……I could be wrong.BTW anyone who does not see that there is no difference between the Democrats and Republicans is not looking at the facts…they must be looking at propaganda. We need a real new party in this country…..a second party.
aldante
ParticipantBuyers **chose** to overpay. This cannot be emphasized enough. The fact that they had the govt and the REIC pumping them full of BS certainly added to the problem, but people like myself (not to mention the tireless bloggers like Rich who were putting in lots of time and effort for free) were trying to **warn** others about the bubble.
ALmost my exact senario except I am not a chick and not married. I was divorced and chose not to over pay.
But alas…..I love paying for others mortgage through my taxs….it gives me that oh so helpful feeling…………………..(pukeing)
aldante
ParticipantBuyers **chose** to overpay. This cannot be emphasized enough. The fact that they had the govt and the REIC pumping them full of BS certainly added to the problem, but people like myself (not to mention the tireless bloggers like Rich who were putting in lots of time and effort for free) were trying to **warn** others about the bubble.
ALmost my exact senario except I am not a chick and not married. I was divorced and chose not to over pay.
But alas…..I love paying for others mortgage through my taxs….it gives me that oh so helpful feeling…………………..(pukeing)
aldante
ParticipantBuyers **chose** to overpay. This cannot be emphasized enough. The fact that they had the govt and the REIC pumping them full of BS certainly added to the problem, but people like myself (not to mention the tireless bloggers like Rich who were putting in lots of time and effort for free) were trying to **warn** others about the bubble.
ALmost my exact senario except I am not a chick and not married. I was divorced and chose not to over pay.
But alas…..I love paying for others mortgage through my taxs….it gives me that oh so helpful feeling…………………..(pukeing)
aldante
ParticipantBuyers **chose** to overpay. This cannot be emphasized enough. The fact that they had the govt and the REIC pumping them full of BS certainly added to the problem, but people like myself (not to mention the tireless bloggers like Rich who were putting in lots of time and effort for free) were trying to **warn** others about the bubble.
ALmost my exact senario except I am not a chick and not married. I was divorced and chose not to over pay.
But alas…..I love paying for others mortgage through my taxs….it gives me that oh so helpful feeling…………………..(pukeing)
aldante
ParticipantBuyers **chose** to overpay. This cannot be emphasized enough. The fact that they had the govt and the REIC pumping them full of BS certainly added to the problem, but people like myself (not to mention the tireless bloggers like Rich who were putting in lots of time and effort for free) were trying to **warn** others about the bubble.
ALmost my exact senario except I am not a chick and not married. I was divorced and chose not to over pay.
But alas…..I love paying for others mortgage through my taxs….it gives me that oh so helpful feeling…………………..(pukeing)
aldante
ParticipantCause I’m frigging done!
aldante
ParticipantCause I’m frigging done!
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