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To: Les H who wrote (90307)9/24/2007 3:00:17 PM
From: ChanceIsRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
>>>Treasury Term Investment Option program in 2002 to temporarily lend Social Security tax receipts each month to Wall Street.<<<

You need a lesson in reality:

1) You will never get SS benefits,

2) If "W" did that (which I do not dispute - I don't pay that much attention because I know I won't get benefits and it isn't worth my time considering) then you have to look for the reaction. Such a transfer would drive the markets up. You should have been long to at least in some measure recoup the SS dollars which you will never get otherwise.

Observe and react.

Observe and react.



To: Les H who wrote (90307)9/24/2007 4:09:26 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favorRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
TO ALL: We're getting into some mission creep here with the politics. Can we redirect our comments back to the ongoing real estate crash (especially since the homies are back in dive mode)? Thanks for your support.