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Friday, October 10, 2008 08:37 PM

Is Buying Equity in Addition to Pumping $700+ B into these Corpses?

Most all of the banks are insolvent which is why they won't loan to each other and won't open their books. Pumping them up the real capital and buying their worthless stock won't make them any less insolvent. They aren't even zombies.

The action of Paulson, and worse, the complicity of Congress is insane. We are living in a true nightmare now.

Saturday, October 11, 2008 09:21 AM

I Am Ashamed of My Fellow Minnesotans

I watched some of McCain's speech in Lakeville, Minnesota. What a bunch of fucktards! The film displayed the ugly underbelly of our state, which is one of the most racist and anti-semitic states in the union. I am no McCain supporter but I think he showed a modicum of decency.

Minnesota used to have one of the best educational systems in the United States. Not any more, as displayed by the crowd in Lakeville. I hope that Obama takes Minnesota. He has the Twin Cities. He won't get support from the redneck ring that circles the Cities. Lakeville is part of that ring. I think that folks in the Range will vote for Obama. I am not sure what Southern Minnesota will do.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008 03:30 PM

The DOW was 6437 on December 6, 1996

The S&P 500 was 744. This is the day when Greenspan said, "How do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values which then become the subject of unexpected and prolonged contractions as they have in Japan over the past decade. And how do we factor that assessment into monetary policy? We as central bankers need not be concerned if a collapsing financial asset bubble does not threaten to impair the real economy, its production, jobs, and price stability. Indeed, the sharp stock market break of 1987 had few negative consequences for the economy. But we should not underestimate or become complacent about the complexity of the interactions of asset markets and the economy."

There have been no fantastic inventions since 1996, no new discoveries of oil or new revolutionary fuel, no new techniques for growing more crops with less water. If 6437 was "irrational exuberance" in 1996, the DOW and other indices have a long way to fall.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008 03:21 PM

Just the Bailout Costs Over $7500/ Taxpayer

From The Lynch Report:

"Obligation per Taxpayer:

$1,014,000,000,000. / 134,362,678 = $7,546.74

So, there you have it: $7,546.74 for each and every taxpayer, on average, spent by the government to buy assets at prices no one is willing to freely buy them at."

This quantity does not include all of the other goodies that Paulson has handed his cronies.

Friday, October 24, 2008 11:16 AM

For the Bankers, Its "Party On"

CNN has a report that $70 Billion of the bailout will be used to pay bonuses to the bankers! See

http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/business/2008/10/23/dcl.todd.executive.compensation.cnn

Friday, October 24, 2008 01:21 PM

$70B of the Bailout Went to Pay Bonuses to the Banksters

CNN has a report that $70 Billion of the bailout will be used to pay bonuses to the bankers! See

http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/business/2008/10/23/dcl.todd.executive.compensation.cnn

Friday, October 24, 2008 02:46 PM

Cover the Clothes

Al Capone was taken down by the IRS, not state murder statutes. Palin needs to be taken down, destroyed as a politician. She should be running beauty pageants--not running for Vice President.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008 02:10 PM

There Is a Lot of Reliance on "Surface Conditions" Today

Volkswagen is the biggest company in the world today. Its bigger than Exxon! Is it because of a great technological breakthrought? No. Is it because of superior management? No. The Automatic Earth described it better than I can:

"After Porsche said it wanted 75% of Volkswagen, VW went up 150% yesterday, and 93% more today (that’s an almost 500% increase!), to become the biggest company in the world. Not because it's doing great; in fact, it's rumored to be drowning. Which is why parties like Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and major hedge funds were shorting the stock. Porsche's announcement forced them to cover their shorts and buy VW like mad men. And so you get to be the global no.1 because gamblers are paying off their losses."

Friday, October 31, 2008 02:53 PM

Volvo AB Big Trucks--Not So Much

In the third quarter of 2007, Volvo AB booked 41,970 European orders for new trucks. Volvo AB is the world's second-biggest maker of heavy rigs. Orders received in the third quarter of this year were just 155.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008 06:54 AM

A Big Turnout in Minneapolis

I have never seen som many people at my polling place! Voting in Minnesota will probably top 80% of the electorate. Hopefully, Minnesota will go for Obama and will have a new Democratic Senator, Al Franken. If yes, Al will continue the Wellstone legacy. If these things do not happen, I am going to get physically sick.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008 06:59 AM

Watching the TV Alone Until

the outcome is clear. Then, hopefully, I will be celebrating an Obama win with my neighbors. If not, I am going to be sick.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008 07:38 PM
Original article: Obama wins!

What a Relief!

When I first heard Obama speak a couple of years ago, I was reminded so much of JFK. The contrast between Obama and Bush is the difference between Einstein and a monkey. I did not dare to hope that he could win the presidency. I lost faith in my fellow Americans because of their idiotic and repeated voting against their self-interest and was prepared to leave the country if McCain won.

This gives me hope that people have been knocked back to their senses. It also gives me hope that the Republic is not dead because there are plenty of people who will not let it die without a hell of a fight.

Welcome back Americans!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008 11:30 AM

Coleman's Term Will Be Plagued by Scandel

If Coleman is declared the final winner, his term in the Senate will be plagued by scandel. He is nothing but a whore of a very rich Iranian, Nasser Kazeminy. Kazeminy has told acquaintences as much. Kazeminy is on record as buying Coleman's clothes at Neiman Marcus. A complaint has been filed alleging that Kazeminy funneled money to Coleman's wife through a sham transaction. I think Coleman will go the way of that guy in Alaska.

Its too bad. Franken would be a good Senator and could focus on the state, not his own personal problems.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008 07:43 PM

Bush's Pardon Has No Effect WRT Laws of Other Countries

One other poster noted that Bush cannot pardon himself. That is true. Also, there are violations of international laws and laws of other countries. It is still possible that Bush et al. may be extradited to other countries for trial.

I wonder if that poor excuse for a human being plans on living in the United States?

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