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rollinstone123 ago

I'm inclined to think it is the pressure. The economy is getting stronger. There is nothing terrible on the horizon.

rupertmandrake ago

> There is nothing terrible on the horizon.

Certainty is absurd. Did you have a past life on the Titanic, perhaps? Can't you comprehend how the fed inflating the dollar by some $40 billion a month will have some negative affect, eventually? Chickens come home to roost. These banksters are pros at kicking the can down the road, and attempting to bail out and stick someone else with the tab. Well, no road goes on forever. I personally know a bigtime banker at BofA (asset management, all his clients are millionaires and billionaires) and I straight up asked him "Hey Bob - you're a big money guy - what do you say about this recession? How are we gonna get out of it if we just keep going futher into debt, borrowing & printing more money?" His answer said it all: "We'll grow out of it." Typical capitalist response - apparently they inhabit an endless planet with no limits, must be nice. Ya, we'll just keep digging a deeper pit to "grow" out of. suuuuure. Anyone with any intuition senses the banksters have built a house of cards, and the day of reckoning is coming. This (2015) is the shmita year, it seems prudent to prepare for some turbulence - but the good news is that this purge will make us much stronger in the long run. As we ingenst the toxic brew they've forced upon us, it will cause some discomfort, but we'll all feel much better once we are rid of it. (just try to not get any on your shoes)

KoKansei ago

The economy is getting stronger.

CNBC koolaide drinker spotted.

You are seriously delusional if you believe this.

camelToe ago

Markets are up. Its not delusional to think so. Why not expand your point by saying what you really think; like say the recovery is not stable, or whatever it is that you think.

The economy has been getting stronger though.