Now it's "bordering on," eh? As opposed to your "you are hot air," which simply IS a personal attack.
For example, when confronted with the term 'investing' and the source (DEA) of the term,
I used the term in post #62 long before you posted the link to the DEA statement.
you brush off the source as biased and yet you did not deny that 'laundering' was occurring yet, and here is your irony, the term 'laundering' came from the same source and you used it!
No irony there - I agree that criminals launder money but reject the DEA's self-serving characterization of that laundering as "investing."
I used the term in post #62 long before you posted the link to the DEA statement.
I see so...
http://gantdaily.com/2011/12/27/dea-mexican-drug-cartel-extortion-moving-more-into-u-s/
Restaurants, tire companies and car sales lots are among their preferred businesses.
So if drug lords are using profits from illegal drug sales to buy these types of businesses, what would you call such activity if not investing?
In general what would you call someone that uses their money to buy a business? They are not investors? What are they then?