Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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Yeah.. I played by the rules too. I am ready to start taking now though. Lord knows I have paid enough into the system, and I am gonna at least get my investment back before it is all means tested. I'm thinking to get as many credit cards as I can, take the maximum cash out of each one, default and move to Argentina. Come get it suckers.....
They're working on that as we speak.
I'm glad you're making it apolitical, because I'd hate to see "political".
Let me try my hand at "apolitical": no matter who won, we remain on track for recovery into next year, we still have huge issues in front of us, and the real question is how we split the tab for the horrible bender we've all been on.
Let me try my hand at "apolitical": no matter who won, we remain on track for recovery into next year, we still have huge issues in front of us, and the real question is how we split the tab for the horrible bender we've all been on.
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They're working on that as we speak.
They're working on that as we speak.
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Sounds apolitically correct to me. The mess remains, the question is how we split the tab. I wasn't talking about the size of the tab, or the participants willingness or ability to pay. I do think that there will be a modest recovery, with the can being partly kicked down the road.
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Are you forecasting the end of the world?
As to that cheap money of which you speak. Since he will continue his assault on the evil banks, I am guessing that that cheap money will not be as plentiful as you think. Maybe the government will print more and hand it out to his pet projects, but all that does is accelerate us down the path he has laid out before us.
See Greece for a glimpse of the future. My bet is $19 trillion in debt as to when the dollar is no longer relevant. Sometime in 2015. But don't worry, your taxes will pay for it all.
Yeah.. I played by the rules too. I am ready to start taking now though. Lord knows I have paid enough into the system, and I am gonna at least get my investment back before it is all means tested. I'm thinking to get as many credit cards as I can, take the maximum cash out of each one, default and move to Argentina. Come get it suckers.....
You are preaching to the choir. I have sold 1 house since 2008. I still have 13 in inventory. The good news is that all they eat is property tax, insurance, lawn maintenance and electricity. The bad news is that I am too chicken to be a large scale landlord due to the threat of meth labs. I just finally decided to be the bank and carry the mortgages for any qualified buyers.
The problem with that is there are no qualified buyers. Gather 100 working people together and fewer than 10 of them can come up with 20% down by pooling all of their assets. When you are in the situation I am in, it is really, really clear how few people have any money.
There are certainly areas where housing has seen a rebound. I went to the beach last month to make an offer on another house. The accepted offer was $90K higher than the asking price. IMO, those people were just locking in cheap money (3%).
So...I say again...if you are planning on a big ticket item purchase, lock down your interest rate sooner rather than later.
Fellas, can we save the drama, today? Just because one person won and your guys didn't, doesn't mean the world is going to come to an end. Our planes will still fly. Humans will still walk the earth on two legs.
If we really want to kick butt, we should find a way for Delta to hire Nate Silver.
If we really want to kick butt, we should find a way for Delta to hire Nate Silver.
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I think America is in deep deep trouble as a world power. We are destined for mediocrity under you-know-who. The best is yet to come?
As to that cheap money of which you speak. Since he will continue his assault on the evil banks, I am guessing that that cheap money will not be as plentiful as you think. Maybe the government will print more and hand it out to his pet projects, but all that does is accelerate us down the path he has laid out before us.
See Greece for a glimpse of the future. My bet is $19 trillion in debt as to when the dollar is no longer relevant. Sometime in 2015. But don't worry, your taxes will pay for it all.
As to that cheap money of which you speak. Since he will continue his assault on the evil banks, I am guessing that that cheap money will not be as plentiful as you think. Maybe the government will print more and hand it out to his pet projects, but all that does is accelerate us down the path he has laid out before us.
See Greece for a glimpse of the future. My bet is $19 trillion in debt as to when the dollar is no longer relevant. Sometime in 2015. But don't worry, your taxes will pay for it all.
Regardless, I'm optimistic. I can't foresee every solution to our problems, but I imagine that some inflation, some de-facto devaluation of the $, and the fact the world needs us to succeed, tell me we'll get there eventually. I'm not going to have a coronary hyperventilating over a future that would have to occur without my long-dead a$$.
I'm going to grab a good drink and a good book, and check on the end of the universe occasionaly.
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