Altair: Where Does It End? (1 Viewer)

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now if only the likes of you were decision-makers, great post sir
why thank you

I hope this country goes bankrupt.
word, and then i hope mark cuban, george steinbrenner, jerry jones and other american business men buy the rest of the teams in the EPL and inject that revenue stream into the U.S. economy while unknowingly grinding the EPL into what it was back in 1994... jack shit
 

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    So, where are all the recession doubters now? They kept banging away saying that we're fine, GDP looks good, we aren't going into a recession. What happened now? Are we still not going into a recession despite having bank after bank dissolve? People need to stop sugar coating the current state of this nation. It's absolutely pitiful.
     
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    Lets just start over. Send a bunch of Ikes around the nation and burn down what's left standing. The only sort of derivatives traded will be coconuts and widget contracts. That'll teach us. :tup:
     
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    McCain needs to STFU with his bullshit. "The fundamentals are strong."

    Sure they are, dickhead. You don't even know what that means.
     

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    He's an idiot. If he's elected the economy will just continue to go into the shitter. And Captain American will continue to wonder where the 10 billion dollars is going out of Uncle Sam's checking account once a month.
     
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    "The fundamentals are strong."

    If I hear that guy say that again, I'm going to put my fist through my desk. Despite it being basically meaningless, all this phrase does is divert attention away from this crisis.

    "The fundamentals: they're strong." Yeah, they're so strong we just saw three investment banks disappear.

    "The fundamentals are strong" is just Republican code for, "We're rich and you're fucked."
     
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    Herbert Hoover, Friday Oct. 25, 1929: "The fundamental business of the country is on a sound and prosperous basis."

    :lol2:
     
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    Petroleum down another 5% today due to global growth concerns and technicals.

    McDonald's is where you want to be for a safe move right now, whether it be for a stock or a meal.
     

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    Last edited by Enron : Yesterday at 20:40. Reason: Damn you Bozi.
    what i do?:confused:

    @ andy-the worldwide recession is bearing down on us,anyone who denies it is betetr just sticking his head in the sand and kissing his ass goodbye
     
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    @ andy-the worldwide recession is bearing down on us,anyone who denies it is betetr just sticking his head in the sand and kissing his ass goodbye
    If our GDP wasn't negative before, it probably will be now, so the recession doubters are going to get angry.

    The "fundamentals" are not strong, McBane.
     

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