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It's pretty simple. If he was a crappy president, the public would have used his perjury about his affair to out him from office. Most citizens found him to be an effective and competent political leader so we overlooked his affair. I'm sorry that he wasn't on your political team, but that's the way it turned out.
Now, now. I am sorry that your candidate is proving to be so ineffective at campaigning that even his fellow Republicans are going against him, but that is no reason to be so mean and nasty. Calm down and come back when you can be civil.
I don't trust Wall Street with my money. The market seems to crash every 5-10 years and it takes years to recoup your losses. So why all the hype over stocks?
Interest rates on savings accounts and CDs are currently horrible, but maybe if enough of us regular investors started moving our money out of stocks and in...more
It's true that savings accounts and CDs currently do not offer good rates. But this is a capitalist society and there is strength in numbers. I agree with this article as well. The regular investor cannot win with Wall Street. I don't think Wall Street is intentionally evil. Those folks are just naturally competit...more
9/18/2012
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