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user's latest post:
Retailers in Big Trouble:...
Published (2009-12-01 08:12:00)
NEXT WEEK RETAIL SALES FOR NOVEMBER COME OUT. Economic Calendar: Financial Calendars - Yahoo! Finance Those numbers will more than likely NOT look very good.
user's latest post:
Free-Market Regulation - Page 5...
Published (2009-12-01 19:26:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by namaan Oh, and do forgive me for relying on Wikipedia Probably the best source for data is SIPRI Quote: The point being, I think a more accurate assessment of the US defense budget requires us to compare the 2%-4% to another economic sector, not arbitrarily to the rest of the economy (especially when considering the bold text in the above quote). Its the nature of the expenditure, be it R&D orientated or...
user's latest post:
Free-Market Regulation - Page 4...
Published (2009-12-01 18:26:00)
To further what I've been arguing, here are the patent statistics for the United States. All Technologies (Utility Patents) Report There have been 4.38 million patents granted by the US government. Of that, 3.58 million patents, 82%, have been granted to corporations. 67,000, 1.5%, have been granted to governments. If you look down the site, you will see a list of the corporations which have been granted the most number of patents. Those...
user's latest post:
Retailers in Big Trouble:...
Published (2009-12-01 09:11:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Neubarth Quote: Originally Posted by The Rabbi Quote: Originally Posted by Neubarth Reality has escaped you. They have meds that can help you in your confused delusional state. Remember, it is not my article, but one of another. Eight percent is substantial.WHEN I was a teenager out of high school. I did a lot of window shopping, but seldom bought because I did not have the coin. Guess what is the operative...
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THIS is exactly why our America...
Published (2009-11-27 13:58:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by blu Quote: Originally Posted by Shogun Quote: Originally Posted by Dude Wrong. The only aspect of last year's meltdown that even remotely resembled anything laissez-faire was the trade in mortgage-based derivatives, which wouldn't have had all the high risk paper in it without insane amounts of outside interference in the creation of those mortgages. HA! yea... and when a stimulus package DARES to try and...
user's latest post:
Retailers in Big Trouble:...
Published (2009-11-30 09:41:00)
I went to Office Depot on Saturday evening and they still had plenty of black Friday specials left. Bought an extra Plantronics bluetooth thingy for $15. Well that and the ink cartridge I origionally went in for.
user's latest post:
THIS is exactly why our America...
Published (2009-11-27 13:42:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Dude The political greed enabled those who traded in derivatives. Were there not the confluence of artificially low interest rates, insanely low reserve requirements and political pressure to create mortgages for people with no credit, none of this would've happened. Like I said, you're blaming the traders for the sins of the crappy paper they were trading. As much as you would like to blame the...
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Where does the stimulus money...
Published (2009-11-25 22:08:00)
"That's why we voted for him..." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOZ-Etb0k0Q http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOZ-Etb0k0Q
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Latest active threads on Economy::
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-29 17:08:00)
by 2Parties
Quote: Originally Posted by namaan Well, put simply, it's when individuals as citizens give up their rights to the state, and in return expect rights from the collective citizenry of that state. "The State" is not some god-like entity in which we need to serve, who can create something out of nothing, and who can better the world. "The State" is a collection of ...
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-30 03:45:00)
by Douger
Psychic spies from China
Try to steal your mind's elation
Little girls from Sweden
Dream of silver screen quotations
And if you want these kind of dreams
It's Californication
It's the edge of the world
And all of western civilization
The sun may rise in the East
At least it settles in the final location
It's understood that Hollywood
sells Californication
Pay your ...
Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-30 08:16:00)
by Neubarth
THAT WAS A VERY BIG DROP! Not a good sign for the economic revival. Oh well, the Obama administration will come out with a whole barrage of false data and misleading comments to try to get the market to go up today. Obama needs to be forcefully removed. The sooner the better.
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-19 22:26:00)
by Dude
See: Broken window fallacy. Quote: Have you ever been witness to the fury of that solid citizen, James Goodfellow,*1 when his incorrigible son has happened to break a pane of glass? If you have been present at this spectacle, certainly you must also have observed that the onlookers, even if there are as many as thirty of them, seem with one accord to offer the unfortunate owner the ...
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-29 17:37:00)
by California Girl
Stop pissing on Obama's parade. You bad!
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-30 03:44:00)
by JW Frogen
I am an alcoholic, I really don't need food.
Maybe a cup of noodles tenderised by whiskey every now and then?
Started 4 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-29 08:24:00)
by Truthmatters
There were lots of second hand items arround while the credit orgy was taking place.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-25 16:42:00)
by American Horse
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalChic A Long Island couple is home free after an outraged judge gave them an amazing Thanksgiving present -- canceling their debt to ruthless bankers trying to toss them out on the street.
Suffolk Judge Jeffrey Spinner wiped out $525,000 in mortgage payments demanded by a California bank, blasting its "harsh, repugnant, shocking and ...
Started 5 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-27 17:14:00)
by Dude
They already do.
Safe bet that 90+% of congressweasels wouldn't know their asses from a hot rock, if they had to go find real employment out in The World.
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Hot threads for last week on Economy::
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-24 13:25:00)
by Dude
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-29 17:08:00)
by 2Parties
Quote: Originally Posted by namaan Well, put simply, it's when individuals as citizens give up their rights to the state, and in return expect rights from the collective citizenry of that state. "The State" is not some god-like entity in which we need to serve, who can create something out of nothing, and who can better the world. "The State" is a collection of ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-25 16:42:00)
by American Horse
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalChic A Long Island couple is home free after an outraged judge gave them an amazing Thanksgiving present -- canceling their debt to ruthless bankers trying to toss them out on the street.
Suffolk Judge Jeffrey Spinner wiped out $525,000 in mortgage payments demanded by a California bank, blasting its "harsh, repugnant, shocking and ...
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-30 03:45:00)
by Douger
Psychic spies from China
Try to steal your mind's elation
Little girls from Sweden
Dream of silver screen quotations
And if you want these kind of dreams
It's Californication
It's the edge of the world
And all of western civilization
The sun may rise in the East
At least it settles in the final location
It's understood that Hollywood
sells Californication
Pay your ...
Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-30 08:16:00)
by Neubarth
THAT WAS A VERY BIG DROP! Not a good sign for the economic revival. Oh well, the Obama administration will come out with a whole barrage of false data and misleading comments to try to get the market to go up today. Obama needs to be forcefully removed. The sooner the better.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-25 12:27:00)
by Zander
Gold is in a bubble right now. It will burst like every other bubble.
Started 5 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-27 17:14:00)
by Dude
They already do.
Safe bet that 90+% of congressweasels wouldn't know their asses from a hot rock, if they had to go find real employment out in The World.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-24 11:26:00)
by slackjawed
I have some experience with alternative energy. I designed and installed (and lived) in a house 7 miles from the nearest power lines. That is very different from what you are discussing here. Solar panels have inherent problems that you will not hear from the industry, but those problems manifest themselves to a greater degree when they are used as stand-alone power supplies rather than when ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-20 11:30:00)
by william the wie
Well sovereign debt defaults are already outpacing the 20s and 30s. China, Japan, Russia and Brazil are likely to all default over the next five years with the US another strong probability.
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-19 22:26:00)
by Dude
See: Broken window fallacy. Quote: Have you ever been witness to the fury of that solid citizen, James Goodfellow,*1 when his incorrigible son has happened to break a pane of glass? If you have been present at this spectacle, certainly you must also have observed that the onlookers, even if there are as many as thirty of them, seem with one accord to offer the unfortunate owner the ...
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