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Wall Street doesn't give a shit if birth control is outlawed, women's suffrage is repealed, and creationism mandated for all high-school biology courses.
They crawled in bed with the Christianist right 33 years ago, and it makes money for them.
They crawled in bed with the Christianist right 33 years ago, and it makes money for them.
Of course they did. They know that religion is the opiate of the masses, just like Marx did.
Don't worry about your miserable life now. There's a Pie in the Sky when you Die. Or at least that's what my parents taught me.
Leonhart
Leonhart!
This dead-eyed apparatchik is a perfect example of an unnecessarily
retrograde Obama appointment.
She is a caricature of a self-serving, uncaring, obtuse, bureaucrat.
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/EAO
Say hey! This was in the Wall Street Journal on March 30, 1999. Note "... how much it will buy."
Holy cow/interesting/compelling ...!
And where is it up to date??? Right here ... see the first chart shown in this thread.
Recent Dow day is Thursday, October 10, 2013 __ Level is 96.6
WOW! It is hideous that this is hidden! Is there any such "Homes, Inflation Adjusted"? Yes indeed, go here:
http://patrick.net/?p=1219038&c=999083#comment-999083
That can easily be fixed with a sprinkle of lower interest rates and a dash of more QE.
It's different this time.
i would skip the Realtor trash and go the independent source like DQnews.com
http://www.dqnews.com/Articles/2013/News/California/Bay-Area/RRBay130913.aspx
According to your stats:
YoY median +18.4%
YoY foreclosures -48.8%
YoY short sales -53.3%
YoY days on market -24.4%
Those numbers are pretty brutal... for buyers though, not sellers.
Say hey! This was in the Wall Street Journal on March 30, 1999. Note "... how much it will buy."
Holy cow/interesting/compelling ...!
And where is it up to date??? Right here ... see the first chart shown in this thread.
Recent Dow day is Friday, October 11, 2013 __ Level is 97.3
WOW! It is hideous that this is hidden! Is there any such "Homes, Inflation Adjusted"? Yes indeed, go here:
http://patrick.net/?p=1219038&c=999083#comment-999083
wait on, you stupid fuck, it is OBVIOUSLY the republican teatard's responsibility.
are you really this stupid?
Do you have to use this language to make your point? I thought Roberto was an educated professional. This is hardly the language an educated professional would need to over-use. Sparing use of vulgar language I think is fine, but this is just plain over-use. Let's make a better effort to prove that you are indeed as smart as you say you are, please.
Typical.... You're clueless on who administers and runs the SNAP program...
I know, I know! It's JP Morgan Chase.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/10/01/jp-morgan-s-food-stamp-empire.html
Actually in the long term raising the debt ceiling amd appointing Yellen will cause economic catastrophe eventually
Waiting for the Duck to blame the Repubs for the EBT shut-down in 5, 4, 3, 2, .....
that was good.. even though the Duck didnt make it Second Banana Roberto filled right in..
What about the prairie oysters?
Isn't that on the Apocalyptic GOP menu?
My impression was that Mitt Romney was dishing some to Paul Ryan while on the 2012 campaign trail.
Ryan was quite a brown-noser.
While human meat might be tasty, American meat will need new recipes to deal with the extra fat.
We need a great hero like General Douglas MacArthur to attack and kill these ungrateful fiends.
Say, do we have memorials for Afghanistan & Iraq yet?
It baffles me Fox Newsers aren't calling for the memorials to be sold to private concerns, who can keep them operating 24x7 assuming ticket & concession sales support that.
Here's a song for all those Galt Gulch Revolutionary Schemers:
I'm surprised to hear of taxpayer-funded installations of any sort in Washington, D.C.
Isn't the Federal Government unconstitutional?
I think they call them "barrycades"
Why, the GOP is completely responsible for the government shutdown. They even snuck in legislation at the last minute to ensure that the Republican shutdown of the government could not be overturned as normal, so as to ensure that the Democrats had absolutely no power to stop the shutdown. As such, the Republicans are 100% responsible for the shutdown they planned, they orchestrated, and they wanted. And the Republicans are 100% responsible for all the consequences of that shutdown including the closing of the Vietnam memorial or the WWII memorial.
The barricades should be called Boehnercades, not Barrycades. That is, if you want to be honest.
There is a hell of a lot of evil things I blame on Obama. The government shutdown ain't one them.
Why, the GOP is completely responsible for the government shutdown
Sounds like echos of the duck.....
Ad Hominem proves nothing.
APOCALYPSEFUCK is Comptroller says
FACE!
It's ALL THAT'S LEFT for dinner!
Can you use Food Stamps for face?
Why, the GOP is completely responsible for the government shutdown
Sounds like echos of the duck.....
Ad Hominem proves nothing.
We don't need to hear it in stereo....
O.K., I'll add a third voice, then. Dan's an asshole, but he happens to be right this time. This is one hundred percent the republicans' doing.
On a more serious note: why do so many folks on PatNet keep linking to Zero Hedge? It's considered a crank website by some:
By September 2009, Zero Hedge had begun drawing more traffic than more established financial websites[4] with 333,000 unique visitors a month, impressing even those who say the news site is full of conspiracy theory and "apocalyptic world view".[3] Durden says two-thirds of its readers are from Wall Street.[1] According to Quantcast, Zero Hedge has as of 2012 a monthly global traffic of 1.8 million people.[6] Under the name Tyler Durden, Ivandjiiski was interviewed on Bloomberg Radio[2][7] and Zero Hedge has been quoted in the Columbia Journalism Review.[8]
Zero Hedge celebrated one billion views in June 2013.[10]
While it is abused for political games, the government shutdown is not a bad thing per se. But I would support it more if the politicians and other high-ranking officials (excl. pay/gratuity for completed military duty) would be furloughed as well and if there is additional legislation making any backdated pay illegal.
While human meat might be tasty, American meat will need new recipes to deal with the extra fat.
Yoh mamma so phat, she's on PatNet Housing Bubble.
Mom?
While human meat might be tasty, American meat will need new recipes to deal with the extra fat.
Yoh mamma so phat, she's on PatNet Housing Bubble.
and yoh daddy is a housing squatter.
After all, it IS the very same thing.
Actually, it's not the same thing at all.
Only in your delusional mind is it the same thing.
Let's start with this question:
What spending originiated with Obama that caused the $170K in your example?? How is he responsible?
Or this one:
How does not living up to our obligations help the problem??
You're basically advocating pissing on the credit card bill when it arrives instead of fixing the real problem--not enough revenue and too much spending.
What's dumb about this whole thing- this latest attempt to blame the Democrats for whatever is that over the weekend latest polls shows an ever-widening result where an even larger percentage of the general US population blames the GOP for this shutdown. So all of the little posts like these in the world isn't going to make a bit of difference. The GOP messed up and messed up royally on this one, and no posts about food stamps, liberals, ancedotal stories about someone who had problems with Obamacare, and so on will change it.
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