Spooky Consumer Data, Underwater Mortgages, Time to Buy the Bounce …
Posted by Les - 31/10/08 at 01:10 pm
The US stock market enjoyed some modest gains yesterday. A typical, for October at least, last-minute surge pushed the Dow up 2.1%.
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November 3rd, 2008 at 8:14 am
I’m not big on the choices to vote either; however, I believe it’s important to vote. This year I voted early. I didn’t vote for McCain or Obama either. Voting for the lesser or two evils is still a vote for evil, so I voted for the Libertarian candidate. However, I did vote for my current congressional representative who’s voting record closely matches how I would vote if I were in that position. In addition, I voted on a number of propositions to amend or state consitution to increase my chance of keeping the State out of my life and pocket.
Question. If Ron Paul moved to your congressional district, and became a candidate for your congressional reprsentative, would you vote?