OT - Merry Christmas

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2008/12/20 11:25:09 (permalink)

OT - Merry Christmas

Christmas ... a sincere best wishes to all on this forum ... a great collection of talented contributors have given me a lot of Sonar help and otherwise - a good laugh now and then. The best to you! The world is changing with the stroke of a pen. Put financial erosion together with the dreaded pink slip and there's time for a new music. Probably a better solution than panic and chaos. Who new the relevance of 1913 and Jekyl Island? It is possible to make something that is worth nothing and charge interest on it. The cartel is alive and well.

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    RE: OT - Merry Christmas 2008/12/20 11:32:54 (permalink)
    You too man
    Though I still don't know the relevance of 1913 and Jekyll Island. Other than the Fed.

    No one ever wants to talk about it, but this whole debacle starts with the Community Reinvestment Act. Making loans to people who could not afford them. Federal mandate.

    Wall Street and FNMA and such amplified it 30:1 with over-leveraging those garbage loans but it starts with the loans.

    Me - my losses this year could have built a world class recording studio. And I am not greedy, speculative or a practitioner of fast money - just a humble old value investor.


    But yeah - most important of all

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    RE: OT - Merry Christmas 2008/12/20 13:46:58 (permalink)
    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, Everyone!

    May everyone have a safe and peaceful, Cakewalk and DigiFreq holiday season.

    Scott

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    RE: OT - Merry Christmas 2008/12/20 13:54:46 (permalink)

    Some people call me Maurice
     
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    RE: OT - Merry Christmas 2008/12/20 14:00:18 (permalink)
    The Federal Reserve was created on Jekyl Island in 1913 and this puposeful cartel should be abolished. The whole Wall Street / Banking debacle is attributable to the Federal Reserve and its manipulation of currency. In reality, and since 1913 the government and banks just keep repositioning debt ... as they only make money if loans are made and not paid off. A bank with a series of bad loans can actually make substantial money provided no one knows how bad. Let's see, we'll extend the term, lower interest payment, lend more to keep you afloat ... but the whole idea is to push it to the limit and keep it on the bank books. This all works until there's an ultimate default. The goal is to keep everything centralized and controlled ... and if things get really bad ... the taxpayer bails it all out. This is the intent and a perfect way to profit. It's a perfect crime done with a pen.
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