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A Jackass, his PAL(indrome), and GOLD
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85right, dropping jobs out the back end leaving work force becoming disenchanted dJim Willie CB-1/10/2003
84Decent post by Doug Robinson on another thread. Nothing new but, another bright pogbull-1/10/2003
83<i>I will say 2003 ends with jobless rate at 6.7% and 2004 ends with joblemishedlo-1/10/2003
82The unemployment rate is simply NOT accurate. People continue to lose their jobspogbull-1/10/2003
81Good assessment -- would you mind if we put your name in as a replacement for KDuane L. Olson-1/10/2003
80Jim: Been thinking about what is likely. The only hope for the mainstream boysphilv-1/10/2003
79"I tried to get it, by sticking my tongue down this girl's throat last heraclitus-1/10/2003
78unemployment rate will be tricky because USGovt/Fed monetization could save manyJim Willie CB-1/10/2003
77yes, agreed on that developing sequence last week I said something similar to thJim Willie CB-1/10/2003
76competitive currency devaluation will become a DYNAMO for gold this is overlookeJim Willie CB-1/10/2003
75JW, been gone for a while and got sick and tired of reading all the political crmt_mike-1/10/2003
74Dollar devaluation: The danger is of course competitive devaluation among all cphilv-1/10/2003
73jobs deterioration very expected by this jackass now seeing detrimental effect oJim Willie CB-1/10/2003
72>>...how weakness but it was "better than expected" and they &qusmolejv@gmx.net-1/10/2003
71Duane I do understand the concept. It's the growing part that gives me probphilv-1/9/2003
70Hmmmm, seems to be (if you can look through the over-inthusiasm), Kudlow does &qDuane L. Olson-1/9/2003
69The housing boom shudders to a halt in Australia smh.com.au Me<picked up fropogbull-1/8/2003
68Outsourcing boom to fuel Indian tech sales growth Me<I hate to see jobs leavpogbull-1/8/2003
67the US system is now vested by amount of $40 trillion $32T combined fed, state,Jim Willie CB-1/8/2003
66Absolutely right Jim. For the establishment (advisors, media types, gov't aphilv-1/8/2003
65Holy crap Batman...fast Gold and Dollar movestonka552000-1/8/2003
64Dines and Murphy ??? what a hoot vs Kudlow & Cramer / jwJim Willie CB-1/8/2003
63thanks Pimco Gross Outlook, focuses rightly on dollar / jwJim Willie CB-1/8/2003
62I see CNBC giving wider respect to gold, esp from guests the sector was the cleaJim Willie CB-1/8/2003
61I dont regard Kudlow & Cramer tag-moron team as pure CNBC they are relegatedJim Willie CB-1/8/2003
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