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stockstradr
ParticipantI hope the automakers NEVER get one red cent, no bailout EVER.
It would be better use of taxpaper money to line the bottom of your kid’s hamster cage. ANYTHING would be better than sending our tax money to US automakers.
The US automakers are toast. Finished. (With our without billions of our taxpayer dollars the fate remains the same)
stockstradr
ParticipantI hope the automakers NEVER get one red cent, no bailout EVER.
It would be better use of taxpaper money to line the bottom of your kid’s hamster cage. ANYTHING would be better than sending our tax money to US automakers.
The US automakers are toast. Finished. (With our without billions of our taxpayer dollars the fate remains the same)
stockstradr
ParticipantStart building your short position against the US Treasuries. Then add to it each month as we get closer to the bubble popping; meaning the bubble in US Treasury prices.
That’s the last remaining bubble, at least from my vantage point.
stockstradr
ParticipantStart building your short position against the US Treasuries. Then add to it each month as we get closer to the bubble popping; meaning the bubble in US Treasury prices.
That’s the last remaining bubble, at least from my vantage point.
stockstradr
ParticipantStart building your short position against the US Treasuries. Then add to it each month as we get closer to the bubble popping; meaning the bubble in US Treasury prices.
That’s the last remaining bubble, at least from my vantage point.
stockstradr
ParticipantStart building your short position against the US Treasuries. Then add to it each month as we get closer to the bubble popping; meaning the bubble in US Treasury prices.
That’s the last remaining bubble, at least from my vantage point.
stockstradr
ParticipantStart building your short position against the US Treasuries. Then add to it each month as we get closer to the bubble popping; meaning the bubble in US Treasury prices.
That’s the last remaining bubble, at least from my vantage point.
stockstradr
ParticipantThank you equalizer!
Thank you for showing by the numbers that it really does take 150K for a middle class life in San Diego.
Tell you something personal. I lived in San Diego with my wife, but no kids. Our family income was about 150K.
We barely had a middle class life. My wife drives a corolla. We shop at Target, and often at Wal-Mart. You get the picture. We have a happy middle-class life.
Now my extended family all up in Minnesota where I grew up, will never understand how $150K is middle-class for a family in San Diego.
I look at it this way, a Minnesota middle-class income (say $70K or $80K), only earned in San Diego will pay for a “middle-class” family life, living right in the heart of Chula Vista or a bad part of Manilla (Mira) Mesa, or the run down parts of Escondido
Then you’ll have bullets zipping by your house (or thru your house!). Is that a middle-class life?
stockstradr
ParticipantThank you equalizer!
Thank you for showing by the numbers that it really does take 150K for a middle class life in San Diego.
Tell you something personal. I lived in San Diego with my wife, but no kids. Our family income was about 150K.
We barely had a middle class life. My wife drives a corolla. We shop at Target, and often at Wal-Mart. You get the picture. We have a happy middle-class life.
Now my extended family all up in Minnesota where I grew up, will never understand how $150K is middle-class for a family in San Diego.
I look at it this way, a Minnesota middle-class income (say $70K or $80K), only earned in San Diego will pay for a “middle-class” family life, living right in the heart of Chula Vista or a bad part of Manilla (Mira) Mesa, or the run down parts of Escondido
Then you’ll have bullets zipping by your house (or thru your house!). Is that a middle-class life?
stockstradr
ParticipantThank you equalizer!
Thank you for showing by the numbers that it really does take 150K for a middle class life in San Diego.
Tell you something personal. I lived in San Diego with my wife, but no kids. Our family income was about 150K.
We barely had a middle class life. My wife drives a corolla. We shop at Target, and often at Wal-Mart. You get the picture. We have a happy middle-class life.
Now my extended family all up in Minnesota where I grew up, will never understand how $150K is middle-class for a family in San Diego.
I look at it this way, a Minnesota middle-class income (say $70K or $80K), only earned in San Diego will pay for a “middle-class” family life, living right in the heart of Chula Vista or a bad part of Manilla (Mira) Mesa, or the run down parts of Escondido
Then you’ll have bullets zipping by your house (or thru your house!). Is that a middle-class life?
stockstradr
ParticipantThank you equalizer!
Thank you for showing by the numbers that it really does take 150K for a middle class life in San Diego.
Tell you something personal. I lived in San Diego with my wife, but no kids. Our family income was about 150K.
We barely had a middle class life. My wife drives a corolla. We shop at Target, and often at Wal-Mart. You get the picture. We have a happy middle-class life.
Now my extended family all up in Minnesota where I grew up, will never understand how $150K is middle-class for a family in San Diego.
I look at it this way, a Minnesota middle-class income (say $70K or $80K), only earned in San Diego will pay for a “middle-class” family life, living right in the heart of Chula Vista or a bad part of Manilla (Mira) Mesa, or the run down parts of Escondido
Then you’ll have bullets zipping by your house (or thru your house!). Is that a middle-class life?
stockstradr
ParticipantThank you equalizer!
Thank you for showing by the numbers that it really does take 150K for a middle class life in San Diego.
Tell you something personal. I lived in San Diego with my wife, but no kids. Our family income was about 150K.
We barely had a middle class life. My wife drives a corolla. We shop at Target, and often at Wal-Mart. You get the picture. We have a happy middle-class life.
Now my extended family all up in Minnesota where I grew up, will never understand how $150K is middle-class for a family in San Diego.
I look at it this way, a Minnesota middle-class income (say $70K or $80K), only earned in San Diego will pay for a “middle-class” family life, living right in the heart of Chula Vista or a bad part of Manilla (Mira) Mesa, or the run down parts of Escondido
Then you’ll have bullets zipping by your house (or thru your house!). Is that a middle-class life?
December 11, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: How high goes the rally on Obama infrastructure spending? #314931stockstradr
ParticipantYes, index futures dropping like a rock, last I saw was -4% for tomorrow’s open. Looks to be an ugly Friday
December 11, 2008 at 10:19 PM in reply to: How high goes the rally on Obama infrastructure spending? #314954stockstradr
ParticipantYes, index futures dropping like a rock, last I saw was -4% for tomorrow’s open. Looks to be an ugly Friday
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