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Subject: Re: The low interest rates is why the bubble has popped, all those...


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Date Posted: 14:03:00 06/01/07 Fri
In reply to: Even Broker 's message, "Re: The low interest rates is why the bubble has popped, all those..." on 06:56:43 06/01/07 Fri

You are totally out in left field. Nice gain in employment reported today, Unemployment at 4.5% which is full employment, and the stock market hit another new high today.
BTW, when the stock market crashed because of the Clinton internet bubble, all you lefties claimed that the poor working guy's retirement was being destroyed....so which way is it or is it just penis envy with rich people like Buffet?



>housing units built but cannot be sold, all those
>repro's of homes because of the scams lenders could
>get away with because of the 50's interest rates.
>
>"workers retirement fund is invested in the stock
>market" and somehow saying this makes an individual
>worker on par with William Buffett? The individual
>investors amount is so small it doesn't even show up
>on the radar.
>
>You cannot substain the lowest economic growth since
>02 and have a record stock market, one or the other
>has to break, guess what it will be.
>
>This same type of scene has been played out many, many
>times in the markets history.

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