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To: yard_man who wrote (212764)1/7/2003 11:17:05 AM
From: Gut Trader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Tip.. don't fret ..stop listenin' to thems voices en ya head, US economy to big to fail.

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To: yard_man who wrote (212764)1/7/2003 12:37:50 PM
From: benwood  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
This AM when I was reading about the 600b stimulus plan, I realized at long last that it isn't our children who will pay for the massive debt coming their way, it's us, via the reduced buying power of our retirement nest egg. Already the dollars I saved twenty years ago in my 403b have been reduced by more than half. I expect them to be worth no more than 25 cents by the time I retire, maybe less.

So the political game is "Who cares about deficits? We'll just buy your vote with your own retirement money!"

Seems like an easy game to play on a TV nation.



To: yard_man who wrote (212764)1/7/2003 12:59:25 PM
From: reaper  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 436258
 
well, at least they won't have to pay taxes on their dividend checks....now where to send the checks to??

Home Foreclosures at Record High--Bankers
biz.yahoo.com
Tuesday January 7, 12:42 pm ET
By Mark Felsenthal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. home loans in foreclosure edged up to a record level in the third quarter of 2002 as the weak economy forced a larger portion of mortgage holders out of their homes, a mortgage trade group said on Tuesday.

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