by Tyler Durden
Amen. Haines is a bigger douche than Beaker and Cramer put together. If possible. Never understood why he doesn't get a lot more shit from the comment section of financial blogs. The guy is a fucking journalist and knows jack shit about anything. He sits there and "harumphhs" and stammers his way through one non sequiter after another. Complete retard.
I'd love to smash his face into a car windshield. He slurs worse that Harry Carry in the 8th inning. I can hear him babbling "shtocksh win! Schtocksh win!"
I like Patrick the Painter's idea. The people make on a run on their banks and unload their stock holdings on the last business day of the 1st quarter. In order to expediate the process of price discovery, of our money, as it has become a national security issue. Take the week off from your measley job and be available to hand out Jimmy John sandwiches and Fat Tire beers. Also to escort people with large bags of cash back to their homes expecially the elderly. This process might drag on for a bit, but by 4th of July we shall have figured out what our money is really worth. Cause the People are to Small to Fail. GGo forward and help deleverage the system.
OK, I've decided to buy physical gold coins, which probably signals the market has topped , but anyway ...
Where is the best place to buy them; coin dealers, online, a mint, other? Looking at the Canadian mint's website last night, I saw they wanted 99.95 cad for a 1/25 oz red maple coin, which I figured to be way over spot, why is that?
Any suggestions from you gold bugs out there? Thanks
kitco.com is awesome. You gotta have cash with them. I've had a lot of luck on ebay. TONs of krugerrands, american eagles, maple leafs, etc. on ebay. Just read the feedback carefully. You are going to pay a big premium over spot for any of these coins. For example I was paying at least 20% over spot back when I was buying them between $900 and $1000 each. So what?
...06.01.10
President Obama has said " systemic failures " contributed to the Christmas Day plot that nearly took down a U.S. airliner, and on January 5 described the failure not as one of intelligence collection, but collation between agencies . He has ordered an investigation into why key data points weren't pieced together beforehand. CFR's Steven Simon , a former senior director for transnational threats at the National Security Council, says the intelligence apparatus performed about as well as could be expected under the system's current designs. "The issue to me is one of timing, and that's a function of a number of things," Simon says. "One is the overall volume of information, what's coming over the transom. The second is institutional frameworks, what processes are in play to speed the flow of information and select the information, that's really important." Simon expressed hope that adjustments to the system will be focused on the need to "sort out the mess of all the different lists and databases, and mesh those with the information available to airlines, who are the ones at the end of the day who have to keep people off an airplane."
Source: Council on Foreign Relations
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