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To: stockman_scott who wrote (215266)1/17/2003 9:16:17 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
ss, and the one in the worst trouble is the one he used to run. Let's just hope in 2004 that he doesn't run for Pope or UN Secretary General, where he'll get a chance to screw up the whole world.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (215266)1/17/2003 9:52:13 AM
From: Earlie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
SS and gang:

I see this article as an important milestone in our journey towards the coming depression.

Note the "infrastructure rebuilding" theme in this commentary. Note also the reference to the need for the federal government to finance this. Many of you will recall my comments of several months ago wherein I wrote that in depressions, governments can be expected to print money and put the unemployed to work rebuilding the infrastructure. I also wrote that while they focussed on roads, bridges and dams during the thirties, that this time around I expected sewer and water infrastructure to be a primary focus and that for this reason I was on the hunt for undervalued stocks that address sewer and water infrastructure rebuilding, which of course led me to "the sewer rat". (g)

In passing, I note that the little dickens has (finally) completed a major financing and is adding to its backlog on a weekly basis. I've been quietly adding while the markets have had it on "ignore".

Best, Earlie