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inflation or deflation?
Battle of who could care less
I remember when more than 3 people were posting, one might have an actual discussion. The difficulty isnt on my end, i was just splain'n.
Where I look for humor
Where I look for humor
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bluesquid wrote:I remember when more than 3 people were posting, one might have an actual discussion. The difficulty isnt on my end, i was just splain'n.
dear, reasonable point...
No, the difficulty is not on your end. I feel no mercy and completely anything to "children of minutes", which you belong to. Deflation is not an illness, it is a cure, which comes after hangover. And many will have to take it to the last drop. Easy come - easy go.
M1 not intact - not interesting, M1 was increased more than twice
saving and spending not intact - not interesting, the level of savings in US=0
bank holdings intact - not interesting. the number of banks bankrupts on monthly bases are well above GD level.
bank lending not intact - not interesting.
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i was splain'n.
Apparently some need things explained in a trite simple way. Calling me a 'child of minutes" means that you totally missed the point. Now thats amusing.
Apparently some need things explained in a trite simple way. Calling me a 'child of minutes" means that you totally missed the point. Now thats amusing.
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My bad
I assumed he was talking about my bullet point presentation of my argument designed to walk him through the factual underpinning of my argument.
I also assumed he thought I was being dense and posting my thoughts as if I was a secretary reporting minutes in a meeting. Maybe implying they are not my own thoughts? in any event I feel its an obscure grab at my credibility, or a simple obscure comment. The latter, so common on the internet, is my favored thought.
I also assumed he thought I was being dense and posting my thoughts as if I was a secretary reporting minutes in a meeting. Maybe implying they are not my own thoughts? in any event I feel its an obscure grab at my credibility, or a simple obscure comment. The latter, so common on the internet, is my favored thought.
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bluesquid wrote:i was splain'n.
Apparently some need things explained in a trite simple way. Calling me a 'child of minutes" means that you totally missed the point. Now thats amusing.
dear bluesquid,
please, be so kind to explain and make more fun.
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one big ball of wax
Tried to post thir in the R thread, but it wont work??
Oh, he and i agree.
Rampant inflation based on that forcast!
bluesquid wrote:and your all confused?
They are melting the US down. Drawing liquidity and resources off to the corporations new factories. Its a "Going out of Business Sale!" but they didnt bother to advertise.
Oh, he and i agree.
Rampant inflation based on that forcast!
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bluesquid wrote:Tried to post thir in the R thread, but it wont work??bluesquid wrote:and your all confused?
They are melting the US down. Drawing liquidity and resources off to the corporations new factories. Its a "Going out of Business Sale!" but they didnt bother to advertise.
Oh, he and i agree.
Rampant inflation based on that forcast!![]()
dear bluesquid,
there's completely nothing my all to be amused about when you articulate properly.
Capital=liquidity - the equation is worth Nobel prize 2012.
PS: pls, gimme more fun.
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bushido
http://www.saxobank.com/en/about-us/press/pages/press-and-media.aspx?NewsMode=Item&NewsID=185
http://www.saxobank.com/en/about-us/press/pages/press-and-media.aspx?NewsMode=Item&NewsID=185
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seeker401 wrote:bushido
do you have anything to oppose to?...
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Me, Myself, and I
ukraine wrote:seeker401 wrote:bushido
do you have anything to oppose to?...
and a blank wall. Obviously seeker.
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ukraine wrote:seeker401 wrote:bushido
do you have anything to oppose to?...
no
merry xmas ukraine and squid
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Dear All,
Merry Xmas and Happy New 2011 Year
Merry Xmas and Happy New 2011 Year
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