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Japanese Bears on the loose

 

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This is a rather critical juncture for our dearest creditor. I beginning to find all this somewhat worrisome. :o You don't think they'd quit lending us our monthly allowance, do you? :huh:

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Dey panicking out dere. Man, if the Fed shoots that bullet and we get another Nuttin', we'll see some real panicking. The speed of the decline is breathtaking without the support from short covering.

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When I make jokes about this, it's gallows humor.

 

Thank god for my 13 and 15 month old grandkids, with whom I spent the day.

 

Now, while you guys are watching the D baits, I have a report to write.

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I fear that they will be growing up in very difficult economic times. I worry more about our kids and the responsibilities they have as young parents with new families.

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