Posted on 08/12/2013 4:44:05 PM PDT by Signalman
How long is this audio?
It's been running for about 5 years.
May I humbly inaugurate Bluestocking’s Law: Whenever someone predicts that something extraordinary will happen within the next two weeks, it won’t.
There are no real jobs any longer. Only part time crap.
His "Extraordinary Trackrecord" includes the Hillary Clinton coronation in 2008 and Mitt Romney's in 2012...
If Dick Morris is touting this, it’s a huge BUY signal.
There are predictions of stock market crashes and the Fed stopping QE every few days. The predictions are aimed at trying to continue to prop a USD without adequate manufacturing and exports. Most of ‘em don’t realize that the debt regime has already gone too far. Stop the QE and the market, then yields will go high, signaling the end for bonds. Rate hikes will spread like a disease, and rates will skyrocket. Activity will stop.
Pension checks would halt. But yes, some fund managers would make money on such an occurrence.
Were some of his research assistants Mayan?
Oh, thank god, it’s Dick Morris! He’s never right.
If so; bye bye immigration reform and Obamacare individual mandate.
When I read the headline I thought they were referring to a U.S. air liner being Sh0t out of the sky by one of the miss les transferred to the enemy at Ben gazi.
Thirty three minutes and nine seconds. I found it interesting.
Very informative and relevant! Thanks for posting!!
K...thanks
this prediction is by
Jim Fitzgibbon, the head of the Highlander Fund
not Dick Morris who is the interviewer, not the interviewee.
I’m shocked!
Dick Morris has a radio show?
If Morris’s preference in prognosticators is as consistent as his own predictions then the Stock Market will probably climb overall to 20,000 by the end of the year and prosperity really is at hand.
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