To: WaveThatFlag
When I read articles like this one, I wish that we had some truth in labeling so called business/economic writers.
I would like to know their politics. Are they conservatives, tax and spend rats or independent gold bugs?
This un exciting market has been very good to all of our mutual funds which invest in companies, starting in late March/early April.
If the double taxing of dividends stays in place, it will even be better.
I miss the 90's like a person who got a cure from a deadly disease.
This writer is probably one of Al Hunt's Blair Baby Hires.
16 posted on
05/16/2003 8:40:12 AM PDT by
Grampa Dave
(Has The NY Slimes ever printed the truth in your life time?)
To: Grampa Dave
This writer is probably one of Al Hunt's Blair Baby Hires. Dan Henninger is the deputy editor of the Wall Street Journal. He is very partiotic, and very conservative. The point of the column is not so much a desire for a return ti "irrational exuberance" as it is a lament that the psychological withdrawl has been so severe.
19 posted on
05/16/2003 11:12:38 AM PDT by
WaveThatFlag
(Run Al, Run!!!)
To: Grampa Dave
When I read articles like this one, I wish that we had some truth in labeling so called business/economic writers. Since he didn't put any blame on the president whatsoever, I'd say he's a 100% butt kissing Republican.
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