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To: mishedlo who wrote (64252)6/21/2006 2:21:33 AM
From: shades  Respond to of 110194
 
In other words why should he possibly want to post here and be sniped at by the likes of those that think what they see now will be the state of affairs 5 years from now.

Education should be the civic duty of all of us - how do you expect to thrive surrounded by ignorant cavemen Mish compared to a society of inquisitive spocks? That is why hienz should post here and take those questions again and again and again - to make his world better - it gets lonely at the top with your ears covered I bet.

SI Dave lists as one of his greatest accomplishments in life the creation of this board so people like Heinz can help the more ignorant and make better investors of all those idiot cavemen making the swamp of the world hopefully into a utopia no?

See you don't get the respect you may think you deserve with your current predictions Mish - you get it after your predictions come true - everyone looks in the mirror what an idiot they were and the genius you were and then you start charging 10K a month for your blog - hehe.

The most knowledgeable and richest of kings in the past doesn't live the life of some of the poorest idiots today. Why climb to the top of a hill when you can be on the middle floor of a skyscraper? King of the cavemen or janitor on the enterprise - your pick.



To: mishedlo who wrote (64252)6/21/2006 9:09:32 AM
From: UncleBigs  Respond to of 110194
 
mish, I don't think most people who post here believe the status quo will be extrapolated into the future.

This is the credit and bond bubble thread. If you believe there is a bubble, you probably don't believe it's sustainable.

Some believe in a dollar crash/hyperinflation end game and others believe in a deflationary debt collapse.

The deflationary outcome (as you define it) makes the most sense to me but I care most about how it all plays out step by step and timing is critical.