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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Tommaso who wrote (54272)10/15/2004 8:04:57 PM
From: AC Flyer  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
What's this, the grumpy old men club, with you and Malcolm as charter members?

There's something about predictions of the "collapse" of the United States that brings out my sarcastic side. You don't need an ounce of brains to see that such a prediction is flat-out stupid.

If you haven't learned anything from me, it's because you haven't been paying attention, or because you prefer to wallow in your fatuous irrational beliefs regarding imminent US economic disaster.

To refresh your memory, here are a few fact-driven gems from earlier this year:
1. Why China will enter a severe recession/depression in about 2020.
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2. Why Bush will be re-elected.
Message 20361226
3. Why US productivity will remain high (and US interest rates low) for the rest of this decade.
Message 20329595
4. A likely trajectory for the US economy and for US residential real estate prices through 2023.
Message 20298450
5. The facts about who pays what in income taxes in the US.
Message 20225452
6. Correct predictions for the floor for the Dow and the Nasdaq for the summer/fall of 2004.
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7. An explanation of the murky US job creation picture.
Message 19986022
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