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Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]PIGGINGTON RETRACTION! Please accept my apology for blaming Brian for starting the dear leader thread.
AFX- You are right, I stand corrected. I did not read carefully enough. That’s what I get for having a public school education. However, you know what Brian did and why he did it. Brian has continued to throw foul petards since he started posting. He is politically incorrigible. I keep seeing one standard for Brian and his defenders and another for anyone who disagrees with them. I do not think he has an authentic interest in the topic. I think it was just another opportunity to get another Bush dig in. That makes you an accomplice to a political threadjack and a Brian enabler.[/quote]Whining is very unmanly, Mr Rove.
patb
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]PIGGINGTON RETRACTION! Please accept my apology for blaming Brian for starting the dear leader thread.
AFX- You are right, I stand corrected. I did not read carefully enough. That’s what I get for having a public school education. However, you know what Brian did and why he did it. Brian has continued to throw foul petards since he started posting. He is politically incorrigible. I keep seeing one standard for Brian and his defenders and another for anyone who disagrees with them. I do not think he has an authentic interest in the topic. I think it was just another opportunity to get another Bush dig in. That makes you an accomplice to a political threadjack and a Brian enabler.[/quote]Whining is very unmanly, Mr Rove.
patb
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]PIGGINGTON RETRACTION! Please accept my apology for blaming Brian for starting the dear leader thread.
AFX- You are right, I stand corrected. I did not read carefully enough. That’s what I get for having a public school education. However, you know what Brian did and why he did it. Brian has continued to throw foul petards since he started posting. He is politically incorrigible. I keep seeing one standard for Brian and his defenders and another for anyone who disagrees with them. I do not think he has an authentic interest in the topic. I think it was just another opportunity to get another Bush dig in. That makes you an accomplice to a political threadjack and a Brian enabler.[/quote]Whining is very unmanly, Mr Rove.
patb
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]PIGGINGTON RETRACTION! Please accept my apology for blaming Brian for starting the dear leader thread.
AFX- You are right, I stand corrected. I did not read carefully enough. That’s what I get for having a public school education. However, you know what Brian did and why he did it. Brian has continued to throw foul petards since he started posting. He is politically incorrigible. I keep seeing one standard for Brian and his defenders and another for anyone who disagrees with them. I do not think he has an authentic interest in the topic. I think it was just another opportunity to get another Bush dig in. That makes you an accomplice to a political threadjack and a Brian enabler.[/quote]Whining is very unmanly, Mr Rove.
patb
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]PIGGINGTON RETRACTION! Please accept my apology for blaming Brian for starting the dear leader thread.
AFX- You are right, I stand corrected. I did not read carefully enough. That’s what I get for having a public school education. However, you know what Brian did and why he did it. Brian has continued to throw foul petards since he started posting. He is politically incorrigible. I keep seeing one standard for Brian and his defenders and another for anyone who disagrees with them. I do not think he has an authentic interest in the topic. I think it was just another opportunity to get another Bush dig in. That makes you an accomplice to a political threadjack and a Brian enabler.[/quote]Whining is very unmanly, Mr Rove.
patb
Participantif i recall correctly the Icelanders borrowed in Marks and Sterling to buy houses, when the currency rates shifted they were screwed.
much as if your mortgage was priced in yen
patb
Participantif i recall correctly the Icelanders borrowed in Marks and Sterling to buy houses, when the currency rates shifted they were screwed.
much as if your mortgage was priced in yen
patb
Participantif i recall correctly the Icelanders borrowed in Marks and Sterling to buy houses, when the currency rates shifted they were screwed.
much as if your mortgage was priced in yen
patb
Participantif i recall correctly the Icelanders borrowed in Marks and Sterling to buy houses, when the currency rates shifted they were screwed.
much as if your mortgage was priced in yen
patb
Participantif i recall correctly the Icelanders borrowed in Marks and Sterling to buy houses, when the currency rates shifted they were screwed.
much as if your mortgage was priced in yen
patb
Participant[quote=Hobie]Very interesting Edna in respect of future taxation on Roths. Sure seems like easy money for the fed to bail out Social Security, etc.
As much as don’t like investing in precious metals I’m now wondering if gold or silver bouillon may be a good tax free hedge. The only ‘tax’ if you will is the service fees when you sell it.
Still comes down to whether the growth less the anticipated taxes is greater than bouillon. But it keeps us thinking.[/quote]
Gold is Shit.
No Cash Flow, Lots of fees, long term lousy performance.
patb
Participant[quote=Hobie]Very interesting Edna in respect of future taxation on Roths. Sure seems like easy money for the fed to bail out Social Security, etc.
As much as don’t like investing in precious metals I’m now wondering if gold or silver bouillon may be a good tax free hedge. The only ‘tax’ if you will is the service fees when you sell it.
Still comes down to whether the growth less the anticipated taxes is greater than bouillon. But it keeps us thinking.[/quote]
Gold is Shit.
No Cash Flow, Lots of fees, long term lousy performance.
patb
Participant[quote=Hobie]Very interesting Edna in respect of future taxation on Roths. Sure seems like easy money for the fed to bail out Social Security, etc.
As much as don’t like investing in precious metals I’m now wondering if gold or silver bouillon may be a good tax free hedge. The only ‘tax’ if you will is the service fees when you sell it.
Still comes down to whether the growth less the anticipated taxes is greater than bouillon. But it keeps us thinking.[/quote]
Gold is Shit.
No Cash Flow, Lots of fees, long term lousy performance.
patb
Participant[quote=Hobie]Very interesting Edna in respect of future taxation on Roths. Sure seems like easy money for the fed to bail out Social Security, etc.
As much as don’t like investing in precious metals I’m now wondering if gold or silver bouillon may be a good tax free hedge. The only ‘tax’ if you will is the service fees when you sell it.
Still comes down to whether the growth less the anticipated taxes is greater than bouillon. But it keeps us thinking.[/quote]
Gold is Shit.
No Cash Flow, Lots of fees, long term lousy performance.
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