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November 5, 2008 at 5:28 PM in reply to: Easy money on next leg down, second Fool’s Rally progressing as expected #299757November 5, 2008 at 5:28 PM in reply to: Easy money on next leg down, second Fool’s Rally progressing as expected #300116
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Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
Here is another one of my weird thoughts; If Gold gets to 3000 dollars per ounce,That will solve the housing crisis and the unemployment problem all at once,
All the able bodied people will head north to pan/dredge for gold…
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Hope they enjoy the walk, gas will be $100 if thats the case!
November 5, 2008 at 5:28 PM in reply to: Easy money on next leg down, second Fool’s Rally progressing as expected #300126kewp
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
Here is another one of my weird thoughts; If Gold gets to 3000 dollars per ounce,That will solve the housing crisis and the unemployment problem all at once,
All the able bodied people will head north to pan/dredge for gold…
[/quote]
Hope they enjoy the walk, gas will be $100 if thats the case!
November 5, 2008 at 5:28 PM in reply to: Easy money on next leg down, second Fool’s Rally progressing as expected #300141kewp
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
Here is another one of my weird thoughts; If Gold gets to 3000 dollars per ounce,That will solve the housing crisis and the unemployment problem all at once,
All the able bodied people will head north to pan/dredge for gold…
[/quote]
Hope they enjoy the walk, gas will be $100 if thats the case!
November 5, 2008 at 5:28 PM in reply to: Easy money on next leg down, second Fool’s Rally progressing as expected #300188kewp
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]
Here is another one of my weird thoughts; If Gold gets to 3000 dollars per ounce,That will solve the housing crisis and the unemployment problem all at once,
All the able bodied people will head north to pan/dredge for gold…
[/quote]
Hope they enjoy the walk, gas will be $100 if thats the case!
kewp
ParticipantI read somewhere that people will tend to vote in their best interest, unless they are fearful.
I’d always wondered why poor rural folk would repeatedly vote to lower their quality of life in order to improve that of the wealthiest five percent.
It all comes down to fear. Fear of terrorists, brown people, high taxes, being gay, wolves, bears, whatever.
Make them afraid and they’ll happily chose to surrender everything.
kewp
ParticipantI read somewhere that people will tend to vote in their best interest, unless they are fearful.
I’d always wondered why poor rural folk would repeatedly vote to lower their quality of life in order to improve that of the wealthiest five percent.
It all comes down to fear. Fear of terrorists, brown people, high taxes, being gay, wolves, bears, whatever.
Make them afraid and they’ll happily chose to surrender everything.
kewp
ParticipantI read somewhere that people will tend to vote in their best interest, unless they are fearful.
I’d always wondered why poor rural folk would repeatedly vote to lower their quality of life in order to improve that of the wealthiest five percent.
It all comes down to fear. Fear of terrorists, brown people, high taxes, being gay, wolves, bears, whatever.
Make them afraid and they’ll happily chose to surrender everything.
kewp
ParticipantI read somewhere that people will tend to vote in their best interest, unless they are fearful.
I’d always wondered why poor rural folk would repeatedly vote to lower their quality of life in order to improve that of the wealthiest five percent.
It all comes down to fear. Fear of terrorists, brown people, high taxes, being gay, wolves, bears, whatever.
Make them afraid and they’ll happily chose to surrender everything.
kewp
ParticipantI read somewhere that people will tend to vote in their best interest, unless they are fearful.
I’d always wondered why poor rural folk would repeatedly vote to lower their quality of life in order to improve that of the wealthiest five percent.
It all comes down to fear. Fear of terrorists, brown people, high taxes, being gay, wolves, bears, whatever.
Make them afraid and they’ll happily chose to surrender everything.
November 4, 2008 at 7:56 PM in reply to: A thought on future housing prices due to something we take for granted: water #298851kewp
Participant[quote=h82rent]Ticker: PHO
PowerShares Water Resources ETF is one way to play it. Albeit not a perfect way.[/quote]I’m sold!
It’s my favorite food too!
November 4, 2008 at 7:56 PM in reply to: A thought on future housing prices due to something we take for granted: water #299203kewp
Participant[quote=h82rent]Ticker: PHO
PowerShares Water Resources ETF is one way to play it. Albeit not a perfect way.[/quote]I’m sold!
It’s my favorite food too!
November 4, 2008 at 7:56 PM in reply to: A thought on future housing prices due to something we take for granted: water #299214kewp
Participant[quote=h82rent]Ticker: PHO
PowerShares Water Resources ETF is one way to play it. Albeit not a perfect way.[/quote]I’m sold!
It’s my favorite food too!
November 4, 2008 at 7:56 PM in reply to: A thought on future housing prices due to something we take for granted: water #299229kewp
Participant[quote=h82rent]Ticker: PHO
PowerShares Water Resources ETF is one way to play it. Albeit not a perfect way.[/quote]I’m sold!
It’s my favorite food too!
November 4, 2008 at 7:56 PM in reply to: A thought on future housing prices due to something we take for granted: water #299277kewp
Participant[quote=h82rent]Ticker: PHO
PowerShares Water Resources ETF is one way to play it. Albeit not a perfect way.[/quote]I’m sold!
It’s my favorite food too!
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