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3469   pkennedy   2010 Aug 19, 4:36am  

You're incompetence is amazing.

You're fast to judge the government on every action.

You're sitting in a country that has the most potential for an entrepreneur and yet all you do is find issues why you can't do it.

3470   bert   2010 Aug 19, 4:38am  

bert says

$85 per month at 7% compounded will get you >220k in 40years
i.e. invest $85 in market index fund every month and you’ll have your 220k ready for you when the 40years is up

Alternatively, just stick $12,500 in the market today, and at 7% growth over 40 years you'll get your 220,000

3471   marcus   2010 Aug 19, 4:46am  

Tenouncetrout says

And we just keep supporting the Old, and the sickly poor, but not the lazy bums that think the world owes them a living.

You've really zeroed in on the big problem. Those people that think the world owes them a living. They are the problem. Actually, the ones in prison do cost us a lot. But otherwise ?

If you lower the requirement for food stamps, so that people working minimum wage jobs can't qualify, they either turn to crime, or they literally work themselves to death. But then what about their children ?

Other than food stamps, unemployment and prison, where are the big expenditures related to people who think the world owes them a living ? Health care maybe ?

And gee, speaking those who feel entitled, I sure am glad that none of those people making incomes in the stratosphere have an out of whack sense of entitlement.

3472   RayAmerica   2010 Aug 19, 4:46am  

pkennedy says

You’re incompetence is amazing.

It's "your" not you're. And your, I mean you're, biased against lazy folk.

3473   pkennedy   2010 Aug 19, 4:53am  

Who cares about food stamps, welfare or anything else? Who wants this life style?

The living conditions of these people is horrific compared with someone working at a decent paying job. If a person can't find a decent paying job, then they should start their own business and work as hard as they want and reap the rewards. Everyone bitches that CEO's make too much, well become a CEO yourself and join that crowd.

Stop making excuses.

3474   pkennedy   2010 Aug 19, 4:54am  

You're unfortunately correct about my previous usage of your.

3475   RayAmerica   2010 Aug 19, 5:05am  

I can tell you've tried to get a Guvment job and was turned down. Something has made you bitter, maybe that's it.

3476   RayAmerica   2010 Aug 19, 5:10am  

pkennedy says

You’re unfortunately correct about my previous usage of your.

Your welcome. Thanks for admitting you're mistake.

3477   MAGA   2010 Aug 19, 5:12am  

I'll miss Dr. Laura. I hear her on KSFO here in the Bay Area.

3478   pkennedy   2010 Aug 19, 5:28am  

Why would I get a low paying government job? What is wrong with you? My god.

Get with things, and start a business. Stop worrying about welfare and food stamps. They're a minuscule expense. Look at your business expenses instead and sales and how to best optimize them instead. That is time well worth spent. Trying to optimize a few % points on the government is a waste of time.

Get your act together. Stop complaining. Go start a business.

3479   GaryA   2010 Aug 19, 5:41am  

This doesn't suprise me. I wrote about the ING perpetual mortgage for Australia here: http://seekingalpha.com/article/207622-why-australia-needs-the-perpetual-loan

ING is a spawn of the Rothschilds through Lambert, of Drexel, Burnam, Lambert infame.

3480   RayAmerica   2010 Aug 19, 5:57am  

OK ... let's say I should start a business. Any suggestions? Can I get some Obama Money for my new business?

3481   pkennedy   2010 Aug 19, 6:06am  

Why do you constantly need something from the government?

Why can't you come up with an idea yourself?

Starting a business, working hard. That is the american way. Not only do you want an idea, you want the government to help. You complain about the government, but have nothing original or anything useful to offer the country either.

3482   RayAmerica   2010 Aug 19, 6:46am  

Are you trying to tell me that this is what "hope & change" is all about? Work? Start a business? I like my idea of another Census. That way, more people will be hired that will spend more money and help keep WalMart going,etc. What's good for WalMart, is good for the country, etc.

You still didn't give me any ideas for starting a business or where I can get some Obama Money.

3483   Storm   2010 Aug 19, 6:58am  

Yeah I can see why the banks are doing this - they will avoid principal write-down as much as possible because of the bank failures it would cause.

I wonder how many years they can continue to keep the beach ball in the air before the entire system collapses? Or will the banks just keep the bad assets on their books for decades and we'll see Japan all over again for the next 20 years?

3484   pkennedy   2010 Aug 19, 7:01am  

Why are you so concerned with hope and change?

Go start a business, work hard like other American have done and do well in life.

Stop your obsessing over something that really won't effect you in any way. You don't need to worry about others, you're sarcastic remarks about welfare, and government intervention show that you're not interested in their health, you're only obsessed about trying to get little scraps like them.

Employees and welfare recipiets aren't where you find the American dream. You find a basic existence. Go show us you're hardworking and capable, start a business and stop complaining. You can't even stop obsessing over getting things for free, you want a business idea as well!

I get the impression that you are completely incompetent, barely making more than people receiving welfare. Well, go find something better to do, and make the American dream come true. It won't start with "Give me free ideas and business training! I need it all for free!"

3485   kentm   2010 Aug 19, 7:04am  

You're sweet, facts just don't matter do they?

PS: Dear Leader, thank you for taking so many vacations

Obama vacation days
http://www.factcheck.org/2010/01/president-obamas-vacation-days/

and

Reagan insider: 'GOP destroyed U.S. economy'
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/reagan-insider-gop-destroyed-us-economy-2010-08-10

and

The vast majority of small-business owners would see no change, and many would get a cut.
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/mccains_small-business_bunk.html

and

Report shows bailouts, stimulus helped economy
http://www.istockanalyst.com/article/viewiStockNews/articleid/4369009

and

Gallup poll is that 60 percent of Americans "favor additional government spending to create jobs and stimulate the economy."
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2010/06/gallup_poll_americans_favor_mo.html

All that took me three minutes to source. Honestly, why do you even bother? Does it make you feel good? Possibly even make you giggle to post nonsense?

And I'm still waiting to hear a response to your nonsense points on the Flippers post...

3486   CBOEtrader   2010 Aug 19, 7:20am  

pkennedy says

You’re sitting in a country that has the most potential for an entrepreneur and yet all you do is find issues why you can’t do it.

Your statement is debateable. If the entrepreneur is starting from nothing, you might be right--mostly due to the vastness of our economy. If the proprietor has capital, I can guarantee you that the US is far from the best place to start a business. Regradless, the overwhelming majority of entrepreneurs go broke...in any country. You are obviously badgering, for no other reason that to be a jerk.

RayAmerica says

OK … let’s say I should start a business. Any suggestions? Can I get some Obama Money for my new business?

Yes. Working government loopholes has become the American business-person's focus, above most other issues. It is an unfortuante fact, that running a business has become more about working the hodge podge regulatory, legal, and subsidy systems rather than creating real value.

More people with problems results in more government involvement results in more value being siphoned off by the well-connected results in more people with problems results in more government involvement... Our economy is doomed if we don't get out of this positive feedback loop.

3487   pkennedy   2010 Aug 19, 7:25am  

Hardly. The number of business not related to the government is massive. There are of course lots that rely on the government for business.

Look at every clothing store, restaurants, car dealership, muffler shop, gas station, etc. There are probably 100-200 businesses for every one that relies on the government.

It's possible to moan and complain about the government and the state of business, but it's also very realistic to start your own business and do very well.

Business can be started with little to no working capital if you're willing to work your ass off and make it happen.

He might fail at running a business even if he works hard, but I guarantee if he does nothing he will fail.

3488   pkennedy   2010 Aug 19, 7:30am  

If the loan is repaid, then the asset value will never truly matter, it only comes into play if they need to take back the asset and sell it off.

If the person repays the loan for another 12-15 years, chances are the principal repayment + house value will more than make up the outstanding loan amount.

The ability of many of these people to pay isn't the problem, it's the wisdom of people continuing to pay, that is the problem. The solution above isn't great but it helps the banks and helps the home owner. It keeps the bank solvent while creating a solution for the home owner which is fairly favorable. In essence they're taking a 200K write down.

3489   Michinaga   2010 Aug 19, 7:31am  

I'm telling you, folks, Japan for the next 20 years is just what hardworking, diligent, competent, thrifty Americans need, particularly the under-40 generation. Slightly higher unemployment (no make-work jobs for incompetents), lower real estate prices (everything becomes affordable), mild deflation (allows the young to save their money to buy that RE). This is infinitely better than the semi-hyper inflation that Bernanke and his cronies seem determined to destroy US savers with.

"Lost Icosade: USA" -- bring it on!

3490   CBOEtrader   2010 Aug 19, 8:01am  

pkennedy says

Look at every clothing store, restaurants, car dealership, muffler shop, gas station, etc. There are probably 100-200 businesses for every one that relies on the government.

Not every business relies on subsidies, sure. However, the revenues of every business is beholden to US taxcode and US regulations--even foreign corporations. These just so happen to be enormous limitations, and often serve as barriers to entry allowing the established to entrench themselves in power and profits.

I have been a small business owner for 6 years. The largest chunk of our revenues by a factor of ten, goes to some government organization. Eliminating the employment tax alone would allow my company to have 5 times as many employees.

The government, the feel-good egaliatarianism legislation, and the command/control regulations stand squarely in the way of our economy (and in turn our working class citizens) prospering.

The super-rich and governing classes will be fine regardless.

3491   pkennedy   2010 Aug 19, 8:06am  

@CBOtrader

The only real statement I take issue with is the one regarding Michelle Obama. The number of people required when any president goes anywhere is massive. It's just the way it goes. Perhaps there were more than necessary here? I'm not sure what she was doing and haven't looked this information up, but anything to help restore the name of America to the world is something good. It's a minor cost in the over all view of things and just something to nit pick about.

The difference between voters in the US and 3rd world countries is that the US population is by and large very educated and has enough of an educated base to help the uneducated. It might not seem like it when we watch jerry springer, or watch people dig themselves into debt but the average American is so far above the educational levels of 3rd world countries that it isn't funny. In those countries village elders and/or religious personal have 100% control as seen in the last Pakistan elections. The religious leaders in all those little villages and tribes pushed the current "taliban" party into power over there. It wasn't angry people in Karachi voting them in, they were voting for parties that would make their lives better, while the religous zealots pushed for what is little more than a taliban extension into power. They had no way to stop it either. This was back in 2002, while I was visiting friends I got to watch it happen first hand. That by the way is why Musraff(sp) didn't turn over power like he had promised, because the taliban WERE voted into power. He saw where that was going.

So when people think we're one step away from a 3rd world country, I ignore it. We have plenty of room to stop ourselves, and we will. It's just that the time hasn't come. We need to be pushed to the brink before we take real strong action, and that is a typical human nature found everywhere.

3492   simchaland   2010 Aug 19, 9:03am  

Bap33 says

His biggest haters dont watch the show ...

I've watched the show. I'm not a hater. I pity him because he's truly insane, imho. His arguments don't make any sense. They are worthy of the tinfoil hat crowd. The arguments go in circles and diverge on tangents that make me wonder if he has had a psychotic break recently.

The fact that there are a few thousand loyal Fox viewers who consider him to be a genius and worthy of following makes me question their sanity.

But, do I hate him? No. Pity is more the feeling that I experience whenever I've watched Beck on Fox without the lens of MSNBC commentators. It's painful watching him and I'll never understand why he is still on the air.

Oh, and we agree on Stern. I've never understood that man's appeal.

Oh and oh, we also agree on Big Bird, Mr. Rogers, and School House Rock. My favorite School House Rock was "Interplanet Janet." She's a Galaxy girl.

3493   RayAmerica   2010 Aug 19, 9:20am  

kentm .... I honestly don't know what point you were attempting to make. I'm sure there is one, but I couldn't find it.

3494   grywlfbg   2010 Aug 19, 9:35am  

Michinaga says

I’m telling you, folks, Japan for the next 20 years is just what hardworking, diligent, competent, thrifty Americans need, particularly the under-40 generation. Slightly higher unemployment (no make-work jobs for incompetents), lower real estate prices (everything becomes affordable), mild deflation (allows the young to save their money to buy that RE). This is infinitely better than the semi-hyper inflation that Bernanke and his cronies seem determined to destroy US savers with.
“Lost Icosade: USA” — bring it on!

Preach on.

3495   simchaland   2010 Aug 19, 9:39am  

Rayray is just throwing out chum here folks. There's nothing to see here. Move along...

3496   CBOEtrader   2010 Aug 19, 9:47am  

pkennedy says

The only real statement I take issue with is the one regarding Michelle Obama. The number of people required when any president goes anywhere is massive.

Michelle Obama went to Spain with 750 people, at a cost to taxpayers of $3.5 million per day. This is exactly the type of wasteful, egotistical behavior that people of the world have learned to expect in their disgust of the US. Ask yourself this: Do you think Nelson Mandela would allow a member of the South African government, or even a leader of the UN to travel with such an entourage? I would say this is exactlt the type of waste which we should "nit pick" about. This is a $50 million microcosm of government waste.

3497   EBGuy   2010 Aug 19, 9:56am  

The million dollar question: Is this a Wells or Wachovia originated mortgage?

3498   marcus   2010 Aug 19, 9:59am  

CBOEtrader says

Michelle Obama went to Spain with 750 people, at a cost to taxpayers of $3.5 million per day

Source please ?

3499   marcus   2010 Aug 19, 10:01am  

This is from the NY Times.

Officials said some reports of the trip had been exaggerated. Mrs. Obama is not traveling with 40 friends, one official said, but with two friends and four of their daughters, as well as a couple of aides and a couple of advance staff members. The staff is with her because she will pay a courtesy call on King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía on the island of Majorca on Sunday before flying home to Washington.

You must be kidding CBOETrader. And it's impossible to estimate the PR value, or the value to her, given the pressures of their lives.

3500   mikey   2010 Aug 19, 10:32am  

From what I've read, Glen Beck is a recovering alcoholic and substance abuser who suffers from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Also, he has a 50/50 chance of losing his eyesight due to an inherited genetic condition. To top it off, he's a former stand up comic or possible still is. (no offense to my right ring peeps)
His audience seems to be people who are interested in purchasing gold, according to what I've seen.
He doesn't annoy me, but neither does Rosie O'Donnell.
If they want to rant, let them rant. It's cheap medicine for their conditions.

3501   CBOEtrader   2010 Aug 19, 10:33am  

marcus says

CBOEtrader says


Michelle Obama went to Spain with 750 people, at a cost to taxpayers of $3.5 million per day

Source please ?

Every source qualifies its numbers as "estimates". From what I can tell this one is coming in at the high end of the range. I will concede that point, and agree that 750 people is an exaggeration.

3502   GaryA   2010 Aug 19, 10:35am  

You know, this Wells Fargo deal is what they are doing with commercial real estate too. But Japan R Us.

3503   GaryA   2010 Aug 19, 10:38am  

Question about this: What if the lady has to sell before the house bounces back to be able to pay off the defered money? Is she a prisoner of her house? Jingle it and move on.

3504   RayAmerica   2010 Aug 19, 12:09pm  

Nomograph says

succesful

Nomograph says

climates in then entire world

I just came up with a great idea for a business and I won't even need much in the way of start up capital. I'm offering a spell check service for Patrick.net and am hoping to sign up my first client. Care to guess who that might be? LOL

3505   RayAmerica   2010 Aug 19, 12:12pm  

I have no source for this, but I think Michelle "Marie Antoinette" Obama might have said, at one time or another (but probably when she was on vacation in Spain) "Let them eat cake." Please don't ask for a source. At this point, it's only a rumor.

3506   tatupu70   2010 Aug 19, 12:24pm  

RayAmerica says

I just came up with a great idea for a business and I won’t even need much in the way of start up capital. I’m offering a spell check service for Patrick.net and am hoping to sign up my first client

Will it include grammar too? If so, here's my suggestion:

RayAmerica says

You sound prejudice,

RayAmerica says

I can tell you’ve tried to get a Guvment job and was turned down

RayAmerica says

Is that too much to aks for?

3507   elliemae   2010 Aug 19, 1:31pm  

simchaland says

Rayray is just throwing out chum here folks. There’s nothing to see here. Move along…

Never had it. Never will.

3508   marcus   2010 Aug 19, 4:34pm  

RayAmerica says

“Let them eat cake.” Please don’t ask for a source. At this point, it’s only a rumor.

Either i am f*cked up, or Ray is actually becoming funny.

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