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September 30, 2008 at 1:58 PM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #278496
svelteParticipantWell, teats, unless you don’t make any income, you may not have much of a choice about where your tax dollars go.
As far as cash being king, you better hope that inflation does not head for the sky…I think there is a good chance it will.
svelteParticipantWell, teats, unless you don’t make any income, you may not have much of a choice about where your tax dollars go.
As far as cash being king, you better hope that inflation does not head for the sky…I think there is a good chance it will.
svelteParticipantWell, teats, unless you don’t make any income, you may not have much of a choice about where your tax dollars go.
As far as cash being king, you better hope that inflation does not head for the sky…I think there is a good chance it will.
svelteParticipantWell, teats, unless you don’t make any income, you may not have much of a choice about where your tax dollars go.
As far as cash being king, you better hope that inflation does not head for the sky…I think there is a good chance it will.
svelteParticipantWell, teats, unless you don’t make any income, you may not have much of a choice about where your tax dollars go.
As far as cash being king, you better hope that inflation does not head for the sky…I think there is a good chance it will.
September 28, 2008 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #276658
svelteParticipantIt’s great to see that the “just trust us” line is no longer working…as is said above, we’ve heard this before.
The good news is that the system is working as designed by the founders of this country. The executive branch made a ridiculous request, but the vetting through the Senate and HOR is creating something much better.
September 28, 2008 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #276914
svelteParticipantIt’s great to see that the “just trust us” line is no longer working…as is said above, we’ve heard this before.
The good news is that the system is working as designed by the founders of this country. The executive branch made a ridiculous request, but the vetting through the Senate and HOR is creating something much better.
September 28, 2008 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #276932
svelteParticipantIt’s great to see that the “just trust us” line is no longer working…as is said above, we’ve heard this before.
The good news is that the system is working as designed by the founders of this country. The executive branch made a ridiculous request, but the vetting through the Senate and HOR is creating something much better.
September 28, 2008 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #276966
svelteParticipantIt’s great to see that the “just trust us” line is no longer working…as is said above, we’ve heard this before.
The good news is that the system is working as designed by the founders of this country. The executive branch made a ridiculous request, but the vetting through the Senate and HOR is creating something much better.
September 28, 2008 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Bush administration sees 4000-point drop in DOW this week if no bailout #276979
svelteParticipantIt’s great to see that the “just trust us” line is no longer working…as is said above, we’ve heard this before.
The good news is that the system is working as designed by the founders of this country. The executive branch made a ridiculous request, but the vetting through the Senate and HOR is creating something much better.
September 27, 2008 at 5:27 PM in reply to: Who won the Presidential debate? Comments as the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates debate before the election. #276413
svelteParticipantI thought it was pretty much a tie.
I doubt it changed anybody’s mind, unless it was someone one had lived in a cave the last year and didn’t know where the candidates stood – and if they have done that they prolly won’t end up voting anyway.
Pretty good performance by both candidates.
September 27, 2008 at 5:27 PM in reply to: Who won the Presidential debate? Comments as the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates debate before the election. #276670
svelteParticipantI thought it was pretty much a tie.
I doubt it changed anybody’s mind, unless it was someone one had lived in a cave the last year and didn’t know where the candidates stood – and if they have done that they prolly won’t end up voting anyway.
Pretty good performance by both candidates.
September 27, 2008 at 5:27 PM in reply to: Who won the Presidential debate? Comments as the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates debate before the election. #276685
svelteParticipantI thought it was pretty much a tie.
I doubt it changed anybody’s mind, unless it was someone one had lived in a cave the last year and didn’t know where the candidates stood – and if they have done that they prolly won’t end up voting anyway.
Pretty good performance by both candidates.
September 27, 2008 at 5:27 PM in reply to: Who won the Presidential debate? Comments as the Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates debate before the election. #276721
svelteParticipantI thought it was pretty much a tie.
I doubt it changed anybody’s mind, unless it was someone one had lived in a cave the last year and didn’t know where the candidates stood – and if they have done that they prolly won’t end up voting anyway.
Pretty good performance by both candidates.
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