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To: KyrosL who wrote (93939)8/27/2012 8:59:31 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218658
 
lost be your soul unless

you reckon w/ the overarching macro

address the gold imperative

figure out the silver prerogative

account for the paper bubble

sense the force

align yourself by stock-picking or whichever ways

and should you not be able to do so

simply denominate yourself in gold, and be gold



To: KyrosL who wrote (93939)8/28/2012 6:10:22 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218658
 
Amigo, ten years ago? :

Thailand will complete its debt repayment under the IMF rescue fund by January. (One year ahead of schedule mind you).
This another lesson on how "handouts" by tax payers are repaid back, principal and interest. Next time there is a financial crisis in any part of the world, just relax and "hand out" the cash.

Message 17921483

Half a billion Americans? The case for population rebalancing

Aug 22nd 2002 | WASHINGTON, DC
From The Economist print edition

economist.com

Demographic forces are pulling America and Europe apart. If the trend goes on, it will fundamentally alter America's position in the world

FORGET transatlantic rifts about trade, Iraq, Kyoto, or the International Criminal Court. These have been thoroughly ventilated. One area of difference has not got the attention it deserves: demography. It may prove the most important of all.
Message 17917991

Where the money went

We realise that you're no longer surprised when you see the words "fraud" and "executive" in the same sentence. You may even be suffering from post-Enron ennui, in which case you avoid stories of corporate malfeasance and turn to the comics. (Here at the Post, we have conveniently placed them on page one, disguised as political news.)
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