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ParticipantBecause no one knows what comes next
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Participantim kinda like that. I know I can’t possibly always be wrong. But I’m virtually never right.
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Participanthttp://www.theonion.com/articles/ron-paul-supporter-likes-the-way-paul-tells-it-lik,27138/
maybe the above onion article kind of sums it up in a weird way. i can’t remember, is it slander or libel?
Ron Paul Supporter Likes The Way Paul Tells It Like It Has No Chance Of Being
JANUARY 23, 2012 | ISSUE 48•04RICHMOND, IN—Self-proclaimed strict constitutionalist and freethinker Rick Crawford told reporters Monday he is supporting Ron Paul in the 2012 Republican presidential primaries because of the way the candidate looks people directly in the eye, doesn’t mince words, and tells it like it will never, ever be in a million years. “Ron cuts right through the fat and doesn’t sugarcoat anything when he talks about policies that would be absolutely impossible to implement, like abolishing the federal income tax, eliminating Medicare, or putting the nation’s currency back on the gold standard,” Crawford said as he pounded a hand-painted “Ron Paul 2012” sign in his front lawn. “He’s not afraid to give Americans no-nonsense straight talk about his completely delusional fantasy world. That’s why I’m part of the highly unlikely Ron Paul revolution.” Sources close to Crawford’s family said his wife supports Mitt Romney because of the way he tells it like people want to hear it.
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Participantyou couldve easily lost any money you made shorting homebuilders if you were a bit off in your timing.
since you cannot tell when the next crash is coming, why would you ahve been able to predict when to short homebuilders.
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Participantjackie mason had a good line, something like, every jew in New York has a story about a building he couldve bought for a nickel. “You see that building? I could’ve bought it for a nickel!”
well, anyway, all the borownstones where I was growing up early on, couldve been bought for a nickel, or a few thousand, and are millions now.
I think what you’re saying if you have a near term real estate crash prediction is US DOLLARS issued by the GOV are about to become extremely valuable. Like you will need much fewer of them to buy bitching real estate.
Jackie Mason, Ron paul and recent history don’t really support this proposition.
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ParticipantMy point was my dad thought disaster was around the corner and 30 years went by. And it’s still limping along.
If not by the endvof the tear can you commit to a prediction if 2 years out? 5 years out? Ten?
Without some time line, you sound like my dad. Disasters coming, somewhere out there but it may be do far off, it’s like predictingvrain.
Who cares???
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ParticipantMy dad believed housing was going to crash super hard in the 80s and died before the bubble burst.
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ParticipantChugging red pills is bad for yr financial health
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ParticipantI kind of relate to markmax because I kind of felt the same way.
Mark, I think what you need to do is take your thinking cap off.
The scenario is much more rigged and weird than we can imagine.
I would take the blue pill.
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ParticipantAnd after interest rates rise your monthly payment will be the same as it was when the house was twice as much.
We are too small to win.
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ParticipantI think what we mean when we talk about psychology in markets is of course people are always crazy but occasionally they are completely batshit crazy. After the market corrects they can go back to their routine level of nuttiness.
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ParticipantSpeaking of major successes, a friend of mine just won a huge judgment today (his share is well over 6 million)…I am really thrilled for him but feeling a little small myself.
January 25, 2012 at 11:19 AM in reply to: Anyone know the story on 1920 Nautilus Street, La Jolla? #736765scaredyclassic
ParticipantHow does one know if divorce is imminent?
January 23, 2012 at 6:32 PM in reply to: A guy I know of just got a $200k principle reduction in OC #736632scaredyclassic
ParticipantThe squeaky wheel which probably has a bad bearing and definitely needs new tires gets the grease.
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