> gMoney wrote:
> I didn't fret then, I won't fret now...but i will continue to point out that
> all of your doomsday scenarios never come true :)
>
That's the best thing about DarkCloud: I'm always just 1 doomsday
scenario away from being right :)
Of course the downside is that if I AM right,
Used too? I still do
This post is pretty much IDENTICAL to your very first post on this list,
several years ago.
I didn't fret then, I won't fret now...but i will continue to point out that
all of your doomsday scenarios never come true :)
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL
> gMo wrote:
> Dude you got my hopes up, I thought you were referring to the game
> Dark Cloud!! :\
>
HA! didn't think about that ... well gMoney used to call me dark
cloud so that's where that came from, but sorry bout that :)
~~~
Dude you got my hopes up, I thought you were referring to the game
Dark Cloud!! :\
On Feb 19, 2008 9:58 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> America's economy risks the mother of all meltdowns
> By Martin Wolf Tue Feb 19, 1:25 PM ET
> Financial Times
>
> "I would tell audiences that we were
America's economy risks the mother of all meltdowns
By Martin Wolf Tue Feb 19, 1:25 PM ET
Financial Times
"I would tell audiences that we were facing not a bubble but a froth -
lots of small, local bubbles that never grew to a scale that could
threaten the health of the overall economy." Alan Gree
> Sam wrote:
> I'm no economist but it seams you take any slight thing and try to
> turn it against Bush. Did you take a class in that?
>
Naw, this has nothing to do with Bush really. His policies are in
place and have had their effect and now he's a lame duck so he's not
really moving any opinio
I'm no economist but it seams you take any slight thing and try to
turn it against Bush. Did you take a class in that?
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aRYd7tp21W88&refer=home
Durable Goods
The Commerce Department's durable goods report suggested companies are
hesitant about m
> gMoney wrote:
> I know, i just love razzin' ya 'bout it :)
>
That's why I love ya G!
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On 12/22/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dude, we've been over this. The country IS broke.
>
> But today's Dark Cloud is more the forecast for recession, however I
> should add that personal spending and wages are up so maybe the
> consumer
> gMoney wrote:
> Time to issue another "The country will be broke in 6 months!" warning.
>
Dude, we've been over this. The country IS broke.
But today's Dark Cloud is more the forecast for recession, however I
should add that personal spending and wages are up so maybe the
consumer isn't quite
Time to issue another "The country will be broke in 6 months!" warning.
Or...you could just pull from the archives the one you posted 2 or 3 years
ago, and repost it. Or set up a script to repost it every year or so. That
would make it easier.
Not that it really matters actually, the media remind
I'm proud to report that there again reasons for us fiscal
conservatives to fret about a recession. Remember that the working
theory for continued growth was that as the housing bubble deflated,
business spending would increase. Well ... it ain't.
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