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back2basicz
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Re: Great Viewpoints from Clinton
back2basicz   10/14/2011 2:50:27 PM
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Scott,

Not sure if Hillary will get the support she needs on the Democratic Ticket.

She maybe a very good leader and administrator but will she be able to pull in the votes at the Democratic caucus?

I am not so sure.

Regards

Ashish.

Scott Raynovich
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Re: Great Viewpoints from Clinton
Scott Raynovich   10/14/2011 2:02:22 PM
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Ashish,

There is a way to get BC back in the WH. It's called the "Billary" strategy. But you have to wait until 2016.

Not saying I necessarily advocate this (would have to see how things play out) -- just pointing it out!

--Scott

Heinrich Coup-de-Suite
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Re: Great Viewpoints from Clinton
Heinrich Coup-de-Suite   10/14/2011 1:15:21 PM
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Clinton may have presided over the only Federal surplus budgets in decades.  However, the world economy thrives on growth, not cash reserves.  The wisdom of leveraging American productivity was recognized by the GOP, as stated by Dick Cheney, "Reagan proved that deficits don't matter."

However, growth is not necessarily compatible with high standards of living.  At times when raw materials are harder to come by, workers must learn to pull in their belts.  In these times, cash flow among the elite must be maintained and even enhanced. 

It is people with wealth that are able to apply their resources toward bringing society into a new prosperity.

impactnow
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Wild Ride
impactnow   10/14/2011 12:35:34 PM
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Ashish—What assets do you define as high quality assets?

back2basicz
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Re: Great Viewpoints from Clinton
back2basicz   10/13/2011 3:08:29 AM
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Scott,

I have seen/read quite a bit of American Political History over the years and I seriously feel like people don't give Bill Clinton enough credit especially over his ability to work with the Opposition towards the aim of making the American economy stronger.

A lot of people say he got lucky or whatever.Somehow I don't buy any of those arguments.He was extremely smart but his best quality was to work with differing viewpoints towards a common good.He was by far one of the most practical/realistic presidents America has ever had.Seeing the records of Both Bush Junior and Obama since then;I am pretty sure a lot of people are clamouring to have Clinton back in the White House.

Can we change the constitution to make it happen???

If it can happen in Russia(Putin is very much back in charge) why not in America?

There is a real paucity of good leaders across the political spectrum in DC.

Regards

Ashish.

driven
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Re: What do we do?
driven   10/12/2011 9:40:15 PM
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"When I see a credit card statement that says my interest ( if I ever rolled over month to month) would be prime +14% and then the bank still can not make money- I get concerned. "

Excellent point.

driven
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Re: Great Viewpoints from Clinton
driven   10/12/2011 9:37:15 PM
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Enjoyed this Ashish. Thanks for sharing.

Scott Raynovich
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Re: Great Viewpoints from Clinton
Scott Raynovich   10/12/2011 4:46:19 PM
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Ashish,

Fascinating interview with Clinton -- in of all places NewsMax! Thanks for sharing.

So what you want about the man, he definitely has a big brain!

His comments on Obama seem correct. He's got to get off the class warfare train and figure out how to get the capital flowing again.

--Scott

back2basicz
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Great Viewpoints from Clinton
back2basicz   10/12/2011 2:03:02 PM
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Guys,

Do read what can and should be done to solve our current economic woes here in America from Bill clinton.

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/bill-clinton-obama-taxes/2011/09/20/id/411720

Regards

Ashish.

back2basicz
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Re: Wild Ride
back2basicz   10/12/2011 1:07:44 PM
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ImpactNow,

My thinking is to hold only the Highest Quality Assets which are generating good amounts of Cash every year.

Stay as Liquid as possible so as to scoop up as many High Quality assets as you can when the eventual crash does come around.

Regards

Ashish.

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