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To: sea_urchin who wrote (20284)2/24/2004 6:37:01 PM
From: philv  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81782
 
It’s because traders know that sooner or later the public will be forced to suffer the consequences.

That about sums up all the B.S. How, When and how much the suffering will be is the question.

What will it do to the "recovery", asset inflation, interest rates, jobs, etc. etc. etc. when the poo poo hits the fan.

But the biggest question is "When". I would like to have my coins and trinkets ready, so if you get an inkling, please inform.

BTW, it is not fair to post an exciting end time scenario, while in the same day post another, debunking the first. It could bring on a schizophrenic reaction were it not for those little pills you recommended earlier. Those exlax pills really work.