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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (1234)10/17/2018 9:47:50 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) of 13803
 
I'd agree with your general observation. I've always done well so I find it difficult to relate to the visceral unhappiness of posters like John Vosilla.

I always though Reagan was an idiot, but that's only because I met him when I was a teenager before he became governor of California and his later tax cuts as President destroyed fiscal responsibility in US politics.

I was also very unhappy with the actions of Alan Greenspan after the Asia Crisis which led to the post-9/11 real estate bubble which was the most ridiculous self-harming event of modern history. I knew that was going to wipe-out the banking system as the mortgage loans were essentially based on fraudulent income.

The first president of my adult life was Jimmy Carter who I thought was doing a terrific job because I was working at Chevron and doing terrific myself.

George W Bush's "clearing the swamp" and weapons of mass destruction excuse for invading Iraq was a hugely costly mistake which made no sense like the post-9/11 real estate bubble. I still don't understand the reasons for either, but my finances were not affected by either of these policy errors so it's tough for me to be emotionally worked up over them.

I completely don't understand many people's unhappiness with Barack Obama. I have to assume that's due to racism. He was a dream president compared with the reality-show host we now have. His Insurance exchanges saved us an enormous amount of money on insurance premiums annually, so that's partly my stomach talking.

Obviously people were angry about their lives to be willing to vote for an obvious con-man like Trump but no one has been honest enough on Silicon Investor to explain what they're unhappy about. John Vosilla wont share why he's unhappy except to complain about the affairs in my state where he doesn't live.

Most on TJ's "Safe-Zone for Fragile Fascists" are not even Americans which makes their excitement about Donald Trump all the more bizarre.
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