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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (245328)6/12/2003 12:18:04 PM
From: BigMoney  Respond to of 436258
 
what about friday the 13th?



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (245328)6/12/2003 12:20:33 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Respond to of 436258
 
Here we go again? This looks like a good book to read?
Pigs at the Trough


In the super-heated nineties we were told repeatedly that the "democratization of capital" and unparalleled increases in productivity would level the playing field and produce unprecedented gains in everyone's standard of living. Well, far from closing the vast gap between the haves and the have-nots, the lunatic excesses and the frenzy of fraud perpetrated by our high-flying corporate chieftains have left America's 401(k)s and pension plans in ruins and more than 8 million people out of work. Meanwhile, despite the much vaunted Corporate Responsibility Act and the highly publicized round up of a few of the most heinous offenders, the awful truth is that the corporate tricksters have pillaged the U.S. economy and gotten away with it. They're still living in their gargantuan houses, still feasting on their wildly inflated salaries, and engorging themselves on staggering sums of stock options, while the rest of America tries to figure out how to rebuild for retirement. or send a kid to college on a worthless stock portfolio.


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Real Estate better stay up! But I think we need inflation? Print Away.<g>
I should be in commodities!