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To: Ironyman who wrote (69535)5/19/2001 10:28:02 AM
From: jrinvestor  Respond to of 116822
 
<<<<<<<Different Subject: Green-SPUD has lowered interest rates four times in the last year, yet the thirty year rate is still at seven percent! Are we so afraid that Japan will pull out of our T-Bill's? Are we making the margins of profit greater for the bankers so that they can absorb the growing number of bankrupt people in this country?
---I personally am worried that this situation will not fair well for the majority of us>>>>> Buy Gold this is your hedge to the future. JR



To: Ironyman who wrote (69535)5/19/2001 7:04:18 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116822
 
Reinflating the bubble that burst last year ``could be a lot of fun and very profitable'' for some investors, he said. ``But it's not in the best interest of the economy.''

quote.bloomberg.com

PS I hope it is you and me who will benefit but not JimL...<ggg>



To: Ironyman who wrote (69535)5/19/2001 10:23:03 PM
From: Tom M  Respond to of 116822
 
eric <I personally am worried that this situation will not fair well for the majority of us>
I don't think there's many left that haven't had the realization they've been lied to.
That doesn't bode well being that this is a confidence game/our only "store of value".

I'm seeing signs that all classes of people are very confused and worried, as the
masses have all been caught in the lies and know it. We can see what happened
in Japan, and I've heard radio adds (advertising for loans) joking how low our rates are,
"but not as low as they are in Japan. How low are those? Around 0 percent"
jokes the add.

Truth is long overdue IMHO. The banks should take the hit they deserve for their orgy.

BWDIK,
regards,
Tom