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Bluuuue Rajah

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That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars was named

"Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's money. ;(

 
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robbielynn

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On Dec 13, 5:12?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars was named



> "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's money. ?;(


Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes

right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.

 
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SODDI

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"robbielynn" <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars was named



> "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's money. ;(



> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



> right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.


People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution. They go

to charity fundraisers and call it community service.

 
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TCBEvolver

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SODDI wrote:


> People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution. They go



> to charity fundraisers and call it community service.


I useta think lining people up against a wall and shooting them was

barbarous. Now I maybe think not lining people up against a wall and

shooting them is barbarous.

But we all know it's that Fonzie guy who's really to blame. With his

greasy hairdo and his shady pyramid schemes.

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

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"SODDI" <mumbo@jumbo.com> wrote in

news:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@giganews.com:


>



> "robbielynn" <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in message



> news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5


@s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.


> .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars was



>> named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's money. ;(



>



>> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



> > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>



> People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



> They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.


He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf courses,

like Michael Milken. Maybe he'll just get 18 months because he's old.

Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail, and he

may be out by February.

 
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Sir F. A. Rien

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TCBEvolver <tcbevolver@yahoo.com> found these unused words:


>SODDI wrote:



>



>> People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution. They go



>> to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>



>I useta think lining people up against a wall and shooting them was



>barbarous. Now I maybe think not lining people up against a wall and



>shooting them is barbarous.



>



>But we all know it's that Fonzie guy who's really to blame. With his



>greasy hairdo and his shady pyramid schemes.


Not to mention Timmette and her groupies of crossposting!

 
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Sir F. A. Rien

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Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:


>"SODDI" <mumbo@jumbo.com> wrote in



>news:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@giganews.com:



>



>>



>> "robbielynn" <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in message



>> news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>@s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>> .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>>> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars was



>>> named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's money. ;(



>>



>>> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



>> > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>>



>> People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



>> They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>



>He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf courses,



>like Michael Milken. Maybe he'll just get 18 months because he's old.



>Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail, and he



>may be out by February.


Then Timmette will ghost write a book and you'll all fall in line for your

share ...

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

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Sir F. A. Rien <jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote in

news:eek:fgak414pj8urc3nd303rdb0sm967g7hom@4ax.com:


> Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> found these unused words:



>



>>"SODDI" <mumbo@jumbo.com> wrote in



>>news:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@giganews.com:



>>



>>>



>>> "robbielynn" <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in message



>>> news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>>@s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>>> .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>>>> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars was



>>>> named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's money.



>>>> ;(



>>>



>>>> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



>>> > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>>>



>>> People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



>>> They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>>



>>He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf courses,



>>like Michael Milken. Maybe he'll just get 18 months because he's old.



>> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail, and



>>he may be out by February.



>



> Then Timmette will ghost write a book and you'll all fall in line for



> your share.


Speak for yourself. I wouldn't buy it unless it were an award winner.

The last book I read was Catch 22, but my favorites will always be

Bright Shining Lie and The Right Stuff.

 
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robbielynn

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On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@giganews.com:



>



>



>



> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>



> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>



> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars was



> >> named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's money. ;(



>



> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>



> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



> > They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>



> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf courses,



> like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months because he's old. ?



> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail, and he



> may be out by February.


Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just

self implode. I know he paid the "first in line investors"

a good return but even if he's banked the billions for

interest only, it seems like there would be more left.

I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?

 
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Kris Baker

Guest
On Dec 14, 5:47?pm, robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote:


>



> ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



> ? self implode. I know he paid the "first in line investors"



> ? a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



> ? interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



> ? I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?-


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme

It pretty much sums up our economical problems.

Supposedly-smart investors fell for Madoff's Ponzi

scheme as easily as others fall for Nigerian fraud

emails or get-rich-quick "send a dollar" emails.

And many of those investors are the same people

who've been giving out investment advice to others,

for years. And people listened to them, because

they were rich.

They turned out to be as greedy and gullible as

schoolkids.

Stevie Wonder could have seen this collapse

coming (we did, and saved our 401Ks).

Kris

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

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robbielynn <robbielynnwynn@yahoo.com> wrote in

news:07187f77-9ad0-4de3-8ffb-21febf4bd802@m2g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:


> On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote



>> innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@g



> iganews.com:



>>



>>



>>



>> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



>> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>>



>> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>>



>> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars



>> >> was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's



>> >> money. ;(



>>



>> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



>> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>>



>> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



>> > They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>>



>> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf courses,



>> like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months because he's



>> old.



> ?



>> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail, and



>> he may be out by February.



>



> Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



> self implode.


Yes it does. It simply disappears into nothingness, because it never

existed in the first place. There's no Law of Conservation of Money,

like there are for mass, momentum and energy. Money is more like

information, which can also be destroyed, by turning it into something

called "entropy," than it is like those three physical quantities I just

listed. AFAIK, a Ponzi scheme is the best known way to destroy money,

although apparently Smoot-Hawley and the repeal of the Glass-Steigel are

also in the top three. If Senator Shelby and the Tennessee senator

manage to kill Detroit, then there will be four, and the US will

collapse into The Second Great Depression, all because money disappeared

into nothingness. ?;[~

Somebody should write a PhD thesis on financial entropy.


> I know he paid the "first in line investors"



> a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



> interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



> I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?



>


 
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Bluuuue Rajah

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Kris Baker <ParallelCooler@gmail.com> wrote in news:a5a9def6-dd59-4dd1-

837c-440263e98100@r15g2000prd.googlegroups.com:


> On Dec 14, 5:47?pm, robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote:



>>



>> ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



>> ? self implode. I know he paid the "first in line investors"



>> ? a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



>> ? interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



>> ? I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?-



>



>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme


>



> It pretty much sums up our economical problems.



>



> Supposedly-smart investors fell for Madoff's Ponzi



> scheme as easily as others fall for Nigerian fraud



> emails or get-rich-quick "send a dollar" emails.



>



> And many of those investors are the same people



> who've been giving out investment advice to others,



> for years. And people listened to them, because



> they were rich.



>



> They turned out to be as greedy and gullible as



> schoolkids.



>



> Stevie Wonder could have seen this collapse



> coming (we did, and saved our 401Ks).


How did you know what the timing would be?

 
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Kris Baker

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On Dec 14, 6:44?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> Kris Baker <ParallelCoo...@gmail.com> wrote in news:a5a9def6-dd59-4dd1-



> 837c-440263e98...@r15g2000prd.googlegroups.com:



>



>



>



>



>



> > On Dec 14, 5:47?pm, robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote:



>



> >> ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



> >> ? self implode. I know he paid the "first in line investors"



> >> ? a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



> >> ? interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



> >> ? I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?-



>



> >
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme


>



> > It pretty much sums up our economical problems.



>



> > Supposedly-smart investors fell for Madoff's Ponzi



> > scheme as easily as others fall for Nigerian fraud



> > emails or get-rich-quick "send a dollar" emails.



>



> > And many of those investors are the same people



> > who've been giving out investment advice to others,



> > for years. ? And people listened to them, because



> > they were rich.



>



> > They turned out to be as greedy and gullible as



> > schoolkids.



>



> > Stevie Wonder could have seen this collapse



> > coming (we did, and saved our 401Ks).



>



> How did you know what the timing would be?-


Subprime mortgages, "house-flipping", etc.

We'd already read about homebuilding being

the nation's largest business....

It all sounded like scams to us, and we were

right. We'd already been through the dot.com

bubble and Enron...so weren't willing to lose

again. We're too old to make it up again.

Kris

 
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Kris Baker

Guest
On Dec 14, 6:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote innews:07187f77-9ad0-4de3-8ffb-21febf4bd802@m2g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:



>



>



>



>



>



> > On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



> >> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote



> >> innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@g



> > iganews.com:



>



> >> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



> >> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>



> >> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>



> >> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



> >> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars



> >> >> was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's



> >> >> money. ;(



>



> >> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



> >> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>



> >> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make restitution.



> >> > They go to charity fundraisers and call it community service.



>



> >> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf courses,



> >> like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months because he's



> >> old.



> > ?



> >> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail, and



> >> he may be out by February.



>



> > ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



> > ? self implode.



>



> Yes it does. ?It simply disappears into nothingness, because it never



> existed in the first place. ?There's no Law of Conservation of Money,



> like there are for mass, momentum and energy. ?Money is more like



> information, which can also be destroyed, by turning it into something



> called "entropy," than it is like those three physical quantities I just



> listed. ?AFAIK, a Ponzi scheme is the best known way to destroy money,



> although apparently Smoot-Hawley and the repeal of the Glass-Steigel are



> also in the top three. ?If Senator Shelby and the Tennessee senator



> manage to kill Detroit, then there will be four, and the US will



> collapse into The Second Great Depression, all because money disappeared



> into nothingness. ?;[~



>



> Somebody should write a PhD thesis on financial entropy.


I think I know why the Republicans want to force the Big 3

into bankruptcy: investments. Listen to and watch Mitt

Romney when he talks about how his "Daddy" saved

American Motors. Mitt's eyes positively light up.

The plan, IMO, is to do what Mitt's always done: buy

companies on the cheap, bust them up and keep the parts

that could be profitable, force the rest out of

business, and then incorporate what's left in the

Cayman Islands.

Of course, anyone older than 21 knows what really

happened to American Motors a few years after Daddy

Romney "saved" it.

Kris

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

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Kris Baker <ParallelCooler@gmail.com> wrote in

news:f821035b-dca5-4455-a2d3-b19861c0b4de@r36g2000prf.googlegroups.com:


> On Dec 14, 6:44?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> Kris Baker <ParallelCoo...@gmail.com> wrote in



>> news:a5a9def6-dd59-4dd1-



>> 837c-440263e98...@r15g2000prd.googlegroups.com:



>>



>> > On Dec 14, 5:47?pm, robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote:



>>



>> >> ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



>> >> ? self implode. I know he paid the "first in line investors"



>> >> ? a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



>> >> ? interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



>> >> ? I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?-



>>



>> >
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme


>>



>> > It pretty much sums up our economical problems.



>>



>> > Supposedly-smart investors fell for Madoff's Ponzi



>> > scheme as easily as others fall for Nigerian fraud



>> > emails or get-rich-quick "send a dollar" emails.



>>



>> > And many of those investors are the same people



>> > who've been giving out investment advice to others,



>> > for years. ? And people listened to them, because



>> > they were rich.



>>



>> > They turned out to be as greedy and gullible as



>> > schoolkids.



>>



>> > Stevie Wonder could have seen this collapse



>> > coming (we did, and saved our 401Ks).



>>



>> How did you know what the timing would be?-



>



> Subprime mortgages, "house-flipping", etc.



> We'd already read about homebuilding being



> the nation's largest business....



>



> It all sounded like scams to us, and we were



> right. We'd already been through the dot.com



> bubble and Enron...so weren't willing to lose



> again. We're too old to make it up again.


That's not what I meant by "timing." Everybody knew it was a scam, but

you still have to know when to get out with your gains.

A while back, I saw a graph of the business cycle data, and it was

remarkably consistent. It looked precisely like instability data we

used to get from our plasma simulations. The last two down cycles have

coincided exactly with the end of an eight year presidency, and it's

common knowledge that the market hates uncertainty.

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

Guest
Kris Baker <ParallelCooler@gmail.com> wrote in

news:e946b7a5-95a9-4c84-8323-c46e487008d4@w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com:


> On Dec 14, 6:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote



>> innews:07187f77-9ad0-4de3-8ff



>
b-21febf4bd802@m2g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:


>>



>>



>>



>>



>>



>> > On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote



>> >> innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@g



>> > iganews.com:



>>



>> >> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



>> >> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>>



>> >> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>>



>> >> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars



>> >> >> was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's



>> >> >> money. ;(



>>



>> >> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



>> >> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>>



>> >> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make



>> >> > restitution. They go to charity fundraisers and call it



>> >> > community service.



>>



>> >> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf



>> >> courses, like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months



>> >> because he's old.



>> > ?



>> >> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail,



>> >> and he may be out by February.



>>



>> > ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



>> > ? self implode.



>>



>> Yes it does. ?It simply disappears into nothingness, because it never



>> existed in the first place. ?There's no Law of Conservation of Money,



>> like there are for mass, momentum and energy. ?Money is more like



>> information, which can also be destroyed, by turning it into



>> something called "entropy," than it is like those three physical



>> quantities I just listed. ?AFAIK, a Ponzi scheme is the best known



>> way to destroy money, although apparently Smoot-Hawley and the repeal



>> of the Glass-Steigel are also in the top three. ?If Senator Shelby



>> and the Tennessee senator manage to kill Detroit, then there will be



>> four, and the US will collapse into The Second Great Depression, all



>> because money disappeared into nothingness. ?;[~



>>



>> Somebody should write a PhD thesis on financial entropy.



>



> I think I know why the Republicans want to force the Big 3



> into bankruptcy: investments. Listen to and watch Mitt



> Romney when he talks about how his "Daddy" saved



> American Motors. Mitt's eyes positively light up.



>



> The plan, IMO, is to do what Mitt's always done: buy



> companies on the cheap, bust them up and keep the parts



> that could be profitable, force the rest out of



> business, and then incorporate what's left in the



> Cayman Islands.



>



> Of course, anyone older than 21 knows what really



> happened to American Motors a few years after Daddy



> Romney "saved" it.


That never occurred to me. I thought that the Repugnicants want to

break the unions and destroy American cities, because they're full of

blacks, and that southern Repugnicants want to destroy northern

industry, because that's why they lost the Civil War, and because the

Southern states have foreign car plants. Yet Repugnicants have the

unmitigated gall to call Democrats unpatriotic. They should be executed

for treason, and when Detoit fails, I predict that some of them will be.

 
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Kris Baker

Guest
On Dec 14, 9:37?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> Kris Baker <ParallelCoo...@gmail.com> wrote innews:f821035b-dca5-4455-a2d3-b19861c0b4de@r36g2000prf.googlegroups.com:



>



>



>



>



>



> > On Dec 14, 6:44?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



> >> Kris Baker <ParallelCoo...@gmail.com> wrote in



> >> news:a5a9def6-dd59-4dd1-



> >> 837c-440263e98...@r15g2000prd.googlegroups.com:



>



> >> > On Dec 14, 5:47?pm, robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote:



>



> >> >> ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



> >> >> ? self implode. I know he paid the "first in line investors"



> >> >> ? a good return but even if he's banked the billions for



> >> >> ? interest only, it seems like there would be more left.



> >> >> ? I guess he had it in the market...anyone know?-



>



> >> >
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme


>



> >> > It pretty much sums up our economical problems.



>



> >> > Supposedly-smart investors fell for Madoff's Ponzi



> >> > scheme as easily as others fall for Nigerian fraud



> >> > emails or get-rich-quick "send a dollar" emails.



>



> >> > And many of those investors are the same people



> >> > who've been giving out investment advice to others,



> >> > for years. ? And people listened to them, because



> >> > they were rich.



>



> >> > They turned out to be as greedy and gullible as



> >> > schoolkids.



>



> >> > Stevie Wonder could have seen this collapse



> >> > coming (we did, and saved our 401Ks).



>



> >> How did you know what the timing would be?-



>



> > Subprime mortgages, "house-flipping", etc.



> > We'd already read about homebuilding being



> > the nation's largest business....



>



> > It all sounded like scams to us, and we were



> > right. ? We'd already been through the dot.com



> > bubble and Enron...so weren't willing to lose



> > again. ? We're too old to make it up again.



>



> That's not what I meant by "timing." ?Everybody knew it was a scam, but



> you still have to know when to get out with your gains.



>



> A while back, I saw a graph of the business cycle data, and it was



> remarkably consistent. ?It looked precisely like instability data we



> used to get from our plasma simulations. ?The last two down cycles have



> coincided exactly with the end of an eight year presidency, and it's



> common knowledge that the market hates uncertainty.- Hide quoted text -



>



> - Show quoted text -


Well...I dunno. All I know is that gut instincts

can work pretty well. I got out (myself) just before

Enron failed, and bought a car with my stock proceeds.

March 2000. If I'd have waited a few months, it'd

have been a Hyundai ;)

This year's timing was called "griping at my dh

until he believed me....now he's the hero, and

that's OK with me".

Kris

Today's great video - fits the subject

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/_2rw_XDVfsg?feature=oembedJohnny Clueless was there, with his simulated woodgrain

 
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Kris Baker

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On Dec 14, 9:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:


> Kris Baker <ParallelCoo...@gmail.com> wrote innews:e946b7a5-95a9-4c84-8323-c46e487008d4@w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com:



>



>



>



>



>



> > On Dec 14, 6:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



> >> robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote



> >> innews:07187f77-9ad0-4de3-8ff



> > b-21febf4bd...@m2g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:



>



> >> > On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



> >> >> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote



> >> >> innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@g



> >> > iganews.com:



>



> >> >> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



> >> >> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>



> >> >> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>



> >> >> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



> >> >> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion dollars



> >> >> >> was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with everybody's



> >> >> >> money. ;(



>



> >> >> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



> >> >> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>



> >> >> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make



> >> >> > restitution. They go to charity fundraisers and call it



> >> >> > community service.



>



> >> >> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf



> >> >> courses, like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months



> >> >> because he's old.



> >> > ?



> >> >> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail,



> >> >> and he may be out by February.



>



> >> > ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



> >> > ? self implode.



>



> >> Yes it does. ?It simply disappears into nothingness, because it never



> >> existed in the first place. ?There's no Law of Conservation of Money,



> >> like there are for mass, momentum and energy. ?Money is more like



> >> information, which can also be destroyed, by turning it into



> >> something called "entropy," than it is like those three physical



> >> quantities I just listed. ?AFAIK, a Ponzi scheme is the best known



> >> way to destroy money, although apparently Smoot-Hawley and the repeal



> >> of the Glass-Steigel are also in the top three. ?If Senator Shelby



> >> and the Tennessee senator manage to kill Detroit, then there will be



> >> four, and the US will collapse into The Second Great Depression, all



> >> because money disappeared into nothingness. ?;[~



>



> >> Somebody should write a PhD thesis on financial entropy.



>



> > I think I know why the Republicans want to force the Big 3



> > into bankruptcy: ?investments. ? Listen to and watch Mitt



> > Romney when he talks about how his "Daddy" saved



> > American Motors. ?Mitt's eyes positively light up.



>



> > The plan, IMO, is to do what Mitt's always done: ?buy



> > companies on the cheap, bust them up and keep the parts



> > that could be profitable, force the rest out of



> > business, and then incorporate what's left in the



> > Cayman Islands.



>



> > Of course, anyone older than 21 knows what really



> > happened to American Motors a few years after Daddy



> > Romney "saved" it.



>



> That never occurred to me. ?I thought that the Repugnicants want to



> break the unions and destroy American cities, because they're full of



> blacks, and that southern Repugnicants want to destroy northern



> industry, because that's why they lost the Civil War, and because the



> Southern states have foreign car plants. ?Yet Repugnicants have the



> unmitigated gall to call Democrats unpatriotic. ?They should be executed



> for treason, and when Detoit fails, I predict that some of them will be


Nah. The people that you'd think would do that,

are their supporters. Unless Joe The Plumber's

book tanks ;)

Don't you get it? They've convinced the "rill

Merkins" that on her day off, Sarah Palin takes

off the fancy duds, sits on her porch and smokes

a corncob pipe.

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/AEwmsX7zuzU?feature=oembed
Kris

 
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Bluuuue Rajah

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Kris Baker <ParallelCooler@gmail.com> wrote in

news:0045c3b3-af2d-46d4-a3fc-b9abc7c53f91@35g2000pry.googlegroups.com:


> On Dec 14, 9:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> Kris Baker <ParallelCoo...@gmail.com> wrote



>> innews:e946b7a5-95a9-4c84-832



>
3-c46e487008d4@w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com:


>>



>>



>>



>>



>>



>> > On Dec 14, 6:43?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >> robbielynn <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote



>> >> innews:07187f77-9ad0-4de3-8ff



>> > b-21febf4bd...@m2g2000vbp.googlegroups.com:



>>



>> >> > On Dec 13, 7:07?pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >> >> "SODDI" <mu...@jumbo.com> wrote



>> >> >> innews:SaidnU4Sq8xyoNnUnZ2dnUVZ_t_inZ2d@g



>> >> > iganews.com:



>>



>> >> >> > "robbielynn" <robbielynnw...@yahoo.com> wrote in message



>> >> >> > news:f187b649-3a4a-4b86-91d2-23c308b1dba5



>>



>> >> >> @s20g2000yqh.googlegroups.com.



>>



>> >> >> > .. On Dec 13, 5:12 pm, Bluuuue Rajah <Bluuuuue@Rajah.> wrote:



>> >> >> >> That guy who ran the Ponzi scheme and stole $50 billion



>> >> >> >> dollars was named "Madoff," and indeed, he "made off" with



>> >> >> >> everybody's money. ;(



>>



>> >> >> >> Good one. Hope the sick ******* goes



>> >> >> > > right to jail. No more caviar for the ****.



>>



>> >> >> > People in that social class rarely go to jail or make



>> >> >> > restitution. They go to charity fundraisers and call it



>> >> >> > community service.



>>



>> >> >> He'll probably do 36 months in minimum security, raking golf



>> >> >> courses, like Michael Milken. ?Maybe he'll just get 18 months



>> >> >> because he's old.



>> >> > ?



>> >> >> Kwame Kilpatrick, The ex-Mayor of Detroit, just went into jail,



>> >> >> and he may be out by February.



>>



>> >> > ? Where did all the billions go? I mean it doesn't just



>> >> > ? self implode.



>>



>> >> Yes it does. ?It simply disappears into nothingness, because it



>> >> neve



> r



>> >> existed in the first place. ?There's no Law of Conservation of



>> >> Money



> ,



>> >> like there are for mass, momentum and energy. ?Money is more like



>> >> information, which can also be destroyed, by turning it into



>> >> something called "entropy," than it is like those three physical



>> >> quantities I just listed. ?AFAIK, a Ponzi scheme is the best known



>> >> way to destroy money, although apparently Smoot-Hawley and the



>> >> repeal of the Glass-Steigel are also in the top three. ?If Senator



>> >> Shelby and the Tennessee senator manage to kill Detroit, then



>> >> there will be four, and the US will collapse into The Second Great



>> >> Depression, all because money disappeared into nothingness. ?;[~



>>



>> >> Somebody should write a PhD thesis on financial entropy.



>>



>> > I think I know why the Republicans want to force the Big 3



>> > into bankruptcy: ?investments. ? Listen to and watch Mitt



>> > Romney when he talks about how his "Daddy" saved



>> > American Motors. ?Mitt's eyes positively light up.



>>



>> > The plan, IMO, is to do what Mitt's always done: ?buy



>> > companies on the cheap, bust them up and keep the parts



>> > that could be profitable, force the rest out of



>> > business, and then incorporate what's left in the



>> > Cayman Islands.



>>



>> > Of course, anyone older than 21 knows what really



>> > happened to American Motors a few years after Daddy



>> > Romney "saved" it.



>>



>> That never occurred to me. ?I thought that the Repugnicants want to



>> break the unions and destroy American cities, because they're full of



>> blacks, and that southern Repugnicants want to destroy northern



>> industry, because that's why they lost the Civil War, and because the



>> Southern states have foreign car plants. ?Yet Repugnicants have the



>> unmitigated gall to call Democrats unpatriotic. ?They should be



>> execute



> d



>> for treason, and when Detoit fails, I predict that some of them will



>> be



>



> Nah. The people that you'd think would do that,



> are their supporters. Unless Joe The Plumber's



> book tanks
;)

Not the angry Democrats who keep getting poorer and poorer, because the

Robber Barons are back.

 
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