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    Matt Harpring apprectiation thread

    Harpring sucks.
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    Congrats YB.

    The world is properly rotating once again on it's axis. You can pull out that Vince Ferragamo jersey from the closet once again.
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    Buying a home

    As an unrelated follow up, if Kicky is in his 30's than Ize of Light, somewhere out there in the universe, is entering her sexual prime. "Pearl frantically reviewing the rotation."
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    Buying a home

    I am still reeling from the fact that Kicky is in his 30's. Does the Fesenko jersey still fit?
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    Where's Harpring?

    At least you were a kid, not a grown adult like some of us. Read through some of that stuff. I had tears coming down my face. The level of writing is extremely sophisticated and absolutely hilarious.
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    Where's Harpring?

    For the novice. https://harpringsucks.blogspot.com/
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    Billionaires

    I think the confusion lays in your description, definition, and vehicle used in the "buying the option."
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    Billionaires

    As explained, this makes little conceptual sense and probably might skirt the IRS rules on a prohibited transaction.
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    Billionaires

    I believe the answer is still yes. All of the banks assets and liabilities have to match. The Fed is the bank to the banks and would provide the liquidity.
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    Billionaires

    Are you asking if there is enough physical cash or are you asking if there is enough "buyers" to provide liquidity to take the other side of the transaction for the Billionaire's? In theory, the answer is probably yes to both, although the dislocations associated with a mass "sell" would in...
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    Texas Biker War?

    These are grown men, mostly over 40 who have decided to join an organization, don a costume with patches and travel in a pack, all for the purpose to defend a self-imposed, theoretical, "territorial map." If any of you folks still think humans are rational beings, simply digest the above....
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    Texas Biker War?

    Grown men joining gangs and killing each other. Darwinism on display.
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    Panda Sex

    "There is no charge for awesomeness."
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    Could/will the united states split up?

    We only seem more divided because more people than ever have a means to express their viewpoints. I am sure a select few would not mind sending gay folks back to the closet, blacks back to the rear of the bus, and women back to the kitchen and laundry rooms. We can than shut down the...
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    Do Millenials Have A Work Ethic Problem?

    I think one must distinguish between "lazy/poor work ethic" and "willingness to do any job." There is a big difference. To a certain degree, each generation has been less enthusiastic to embrace the stereotype of putting on the steel toe boots, packing a bologna sandwich for lunch, punching the...
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    Do Millenials Have A Work Ethic Problem?

    I know plenty of folks in my generation that took about 3hrs worth of smoke breaks everyday.
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    Do Millenials Have A Work Ethic Problem?

    I think an expert in statistics would argue that 279 out of 280 being lazy has almost zero chance of being statistically possible.
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    Do Millenials Have A Work Ethic Problem?

    I am assuming you are a Utah resident?
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    William Jefferson Clinton: We have Too Many People in prison

    Classic Clinton. "I tried my best, but because my hands were tied it did not turn out the way it should have if they had just listened to me, so you are going to have to elect Hillary to fix what I tried to fix, even though I knew it was only going to partially work." Like a used car salesman...
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    CEO raises minimum wage to $70000, takes $70000 wage himself until profits are met.

    Fair enough. I find it curious that when it comes to these type of economic/behavior issues that many folks default starting point for "drawing the line in the sand" starts at the top, rather than the bottom, yet in every other situation, we solve problems from the bottom up.
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