Today, I Am NOT Cheering the Fall of the DOW

all the rational arguments made in yesterday's thread. specifically that since i am self sufficient, i must make the jump in thought that even if there is a fall of a fraud based monetary system and regulations of which i am severely removed, i must be admonsihing those who didn't figure this out before the system collapsed and my enthusiasm for this economic downturn is actually celebrating grandpa joes inability to understand economics or propaganda and i am directly cheering his demise and ultimately my own (since i'm so tied to the market).

Well, forgive me for fueling the fire, but what makes you guys think that the dollar will be replaced with hard money? I expect a move to the "Amero."
 
Well, forgive me for fueling the fire, but what makes you guys think that the dollar will be replaced with hard money? I expect a move to the "Amero."

speaking for myself only, I don't think I've ever stated that I thought the dollar would be replaced with hard money. but even if there was the amero, wouldn't gold/silver protect your wealth?
 
Well, forgive me for fueling the fire, but what makes you guys think that the dollar will be replaced with hard money? I expect a move to the "Amero."

I think they'll skip the Amero and come up with a global currency, global regulations, global trade rules, global-everything-financial. Imagine the incredible monetary power (as if they don't have it already) they'd have over any nation that wishes to take part in the "global community?" Global financial turmoil is the perfect storm for such a move. It may be decades before they have another chance like this.
 
DOW500.51-5.03% 9,454.99
NASDAQ108.08-5.80% 1,754.88
S&P 50060.44-5.72%

still not cheering, pass the tissue please. (where's the PPT?)
 
tagline on money.cnn.com

"Dow sheds 508 points. Fed plan fails to reassure; Bernanke adds to worries"

Sooo...admitting you have a problem is the first step in treating a credit addiction; so why does benanke want to cut interest rates?
 
I hear you loud and clear, trouble is a lot of good people are going to be hurt by the collapse. Pension funds are all at risk

Money that people are expecting to use in a short period of time shouldn't have been in the market.

I worry more about my husband's job. At least he sells food and not cars.
 
~900pts lost in two days

that bailout idea was awesome! we're barney frank and his male whores when you need him (by 'male whores' i'm obviously referring to his buddies in the house...duh)
 
I think they'll skip the Amero and come up with a global currency, global regulations, global trade rules, global-everything-financial. Imagine the incredible monetary power (as if they don't have it already) they'd have over any nation that wishes to take part in the "global community?" Global financial turmoil is the perfect storm for such a move. It may be decades before they have another chance like this.

Yeah, and it will start with Obama's f'king 'Poverty Tax Act'. http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=5152
 
My eyes have been opened; no more cheering. Only crying.

I relate this to finding out you have cancer. Is it terrible? Yes... Is the cure bad? Yes... Will you be happy once the cure has rid you of the cancer? HELL YES

It just sucks until you get through it, but to get healthy again, we must get through this.
 
I'm cheering the fall. The way I see it, the only way to shake the apathy out of america is to have the powers that be take away everything.

Only then will they wake up to the whole farse of a system we have in government.
 
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