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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: John Pitera who wrote (18512)12/14/2016 12:51:11 PM
From: robert b furman2 Recommendations

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Hi John,

The Dems are greedy.

They have been hard headed about boosting capital gains (which locks up capital from being reallocated to more efficient uses.

The repatriation of copporate earniongs offshore has been a complete blinded by greed.

They want to gouge corporations or by god let them sit on their money.

The futility of this was shown when AAPL sold debt in Euros and Yens when rates were negative and the currency dipped - I thought it was a smack in the face to the greedy Dems.

Here's a positive thought that I think will come to fruition once Trump gets in office.

Pass a comprehensive energy plan that maximizes the harvesting of Natural gas, Fracing liquid gas and oil,and boost the mining of clean coal - continue solar and wind incentives as we open up all federal lands to ecologically safe mining. Part of the plan would be to impose large tarriffs of any hydro carbon bought through export from any place othe than the North American countries ( USA, Canada, and Mexico - if they pay for the wall).

This will ensure energy independence and provide growth of all types of jobs.

It will also insure that our costs of all energies remain low.

With assured low prices add a substantial energy tax on all forms (a phase out of renewables incentives that would match their ability to reduce cost and/or boost efficiency).

This would create a huge pot of money that would fund an ongoing infrastructure program.

Ideally it would be so huge that a permanent fund could be created much like they did in Alaska.

As the fund grows the earnings would fund infrastructure plans.

As the fund grows a lock box on the monies would be a compounding offset to balance out the deficit we have accumulated.

If we are the saudi Arabia of shale - the next 50 -75 years should resolve the problem.

If by chance I do not have the opportunity to post you - Merry Christmas my good friend.

My new Years eve resolution is to study Trade Station and match its performance to my other accounts! LOL

Bob
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