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Trailrider

by Trailrider on 03 August 2009 - 00:08

Go Crys!! Full agreement! Montana, luckily, seems to be saying take a hike Feds! People should have a choice! It is, or was, suppose to be the land of the free. Now it is turning into land of a joke...

by keepthefaith on 03 August 2009 - 01:08

Get used to it - Obama is going to be around for the next three and a half years and quite possibly for seven and a half years!

So rant and rave to your hearts content!  The economy is showing early signs of coming out of the worst down-turn in 80 years which began under Bush. You even have conservative economists seeing early signs of a recovery. Check out Larry Kudlow's column where he says:

"Let's call this what it is: A new bull market in stocks has emerged from the ashes of the financial meltdown and the deep recession that followed. And it's signaling the onset of economic recovery. Free-market capitalism is more durable, resilient, and self-correcting than its detractors would have us believe....................

And here's the economic deal: Businesses have made the necessary cost-cutting adjustments to jobs, salaries, and inventories to restore profitability. (My hunch is that businesses fired too many people when the credit roof fell in and the economic bottom fell out.) It's a classic, Austrian, Ludwig von Mises corrective to prices and production. As the economy rises, lean-and-mean companies will reap a profitable harvest. Profits are the mother's milk of stocks, business, and the economy. As profits heal, consumer incomes and spending will rebound....................

My guess is the economy will grow by 3 percent annually or slightly more in the second half of 2009 and the first part of 2010."

www.realclearmarkets.com/articles/2009/07/31/its_a_new_bull_market_97339.html

Of course, Kudlow has to pay lip service to the usual conservative criticism of Obama's  economic policies but what else can he do?

One of the great buying opportunities in stocks was available late last year and the first quarter of this year ........................ and what did the naysayers do while this was occurring? They just moaned and griped about how  the US was doomed ............. and they keep ranting about how "they want their country back" while opportunity passes them by.

Yes, there were those who lost their jobs and were having a hard time making ends meet .............. those are not the people I am referring to in the above comments.





RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 03 August 2009 - 01:08

Nice post KTF,

What does that have to do with racism?.........If  ever there was a lefitie rant and rave, MVF'er pulled it off.............yes?


RPK

raymond

by raymond on 03 August 2009 - 01:08

Larry Kudlow!!!!!!!  Boo yaaa  lol lol kudlow could not predict the time off his own watch! Kramer stil can not tell in the future if the moon will rise!!!  Kudlows prediction has him batting 1000 cause all his are wrong1111 Please do not rely on those twits  market predictions! Almost everything on the market is a bargain basement buy1 Better start snatching up those health care stocks!OOPPPPS I mean dump them cause you will loose your arse after this health care bill passes! I bought tons of fannie mae and sold aig before it went to 13 a share  Arghhhhhh yep the banks got my money

BabyEagle4U

by BabyEagle4U on 03 August 2009 - 02:08

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CyZhOirPTU

by keepthefaith on 03 August 2009 - 02:08

RPK, I have never believed that the hostility to Obama was based necessarily on race - so to that extent I don't agree with the OP.

I say this because - and I have posted this before - there was the same hostility to Clinton when he was president. One cannot forget the right wing rants about how the Clintons murdered or arranged for the murder of Vince Foster. As I have said previously, I think a lot of the hostility has to do with a fringe group within the Republican party - people I refer to as the "loonies" - cannot accept the idea of a Democratic president.

So their response, in this instance,  has to be to undermine Obama with anything they can throw at him - like they did to Clinton.

Where I do agree with the OP is that these charges of "socialism" levelled against Obama are sheer nonsense. My question for those who are so repelled by "socialism" is this: what do they call programs such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, etc?

These are socialistic programs. Republicans who object to socialism in the US should seek to have these programs ended.

by keepthefaith on 03 August 2009 - 02:08

Raymond re your cynicism: Almost everything on the market is a bargain basement buy

I will just say to you that when stocks were in a free fall last year before the elections, I posted repeatedly on this forum that I was gradually buying stocks.  You can check out my postings from that time period if you wish. So this is not a case of being smart after the event.

At the time several people said that I was out of my mind to buy stocks because the worst was to come. I said my horizon was longer term and that I was willing to ride it out.

Now I will be honest and say that I never expected the type of recovery in stocks that we have seen in just a matter of months - but the returns that I have achieved have been nothing short of SPECTACULAR. I posted some time ago that we (my family) have never been better off financially than we are today. I meant it.

Fundamentally where I differ from the doomsayers is that I have total confidence in the future of the US, the resilience of our people and our capacity to adapt. This has NOTHING to do with Obama being president - it has to do with how I view this country and its people.

I hear a lot about how we are facing a potential insurrection because the average American is disillusioned and disgusted by what is happening in the country. This is more of the UTTER NONSENSE that is just spewed out by the right wing crazies. I have seen a time in this country when we came close to an insurrection - and we survived it. During the sixties, we had the civil rights turmoil, and the war in Vietnam which literally tore this country apart. We had the assasination of JFK, MLK and RFK in that decade. We survived all of that and came out of it stronger.

To realize that the racially segregated country that we had as recently as 40 years ago could actually elect an African-American as president because whites voted for him in sufficient numbers, is a testament to the greatness of this country.

I have not a shadow of doubt that we will come out of the present turmoil and will end up stronger and more resilient as a result.


by SitasMom on 03 August 2009 - 02:08

What Obama is advocating is, is a Communism............
equal outcomes irregardless of you input int the system.........doesn't matte whether you butt your but and earn it or not.

I guess we should be calling him a communist, not just a socialist!


by keepthefaith on 03 August 2009 - 03:08

SM says: What Obama is advocating is, is a Communism............

With respect, don't display your utter ignorance of terms such as "socialism" and "communism" by posting such drivel!


RatPackKing

by RatPackKing on 03 August 2009 - 03:08

KTF, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid benefits that I'll recieve are based on what I pay into the programs. These are taxes that are taken out of my paychecks.

President Obama wants guarantees for people regardless of the benefits being earned. .That's socialism.

Please tell me you know the difference,  This may help you understand.........

http://www.americanissuesproject.org/blogs/columns/archive/2009/07/14/a-personal-inequity.aspx




RPK





 


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