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hares
I have read a few comments from posters critical of others for posting youTubes like these posters just sit
around watching youTubes. Regardless, I find it interesting how
news articles and opinionated editorials on Al Gore's Internet continually link to youTube vids.

In keeping with youTube fanatics around the world, I present a youTube which some of its origins are from the
"boob" tube series, FOX News. Bear in mind, 2008 is over and these captions were broadcast on FOX and others
beginning in 2006. Who is laughing now? Though I am certainly not happy with the current economic chaos, I will laugh at the so called experts that were doing so to Peter Schiff.

http://3oclockam.blogspot.com/2008/11/yout...ff-and-his.html

Also , a bit of reading from the following link that I find interesting though it is very long, especially if one has time to follow
links which I am still in the process of doing. I welcome comments from all economic experts. Knowing that I myself am
not one of these, I find it laughable how so many good "economists" have come out of our higher education systems in recent years.

http://mises.org/story/3254
DaveTV1
QUOTE (hares @ Jan 2 2009, 02:30 PM) *
I have read a few comments from posters critical of others for posting youTubes like these posters just sit
around watching youTubes. Regardless, I find it interesting how
news articles and opinionated editorials on Al Gore's Internet continually link to youTube vids.

In keeping with youTube fanatics around the world, I present a youTube which some of its origins are from the
"boob" tube series, FOX News. Bear in mind, 2008 is over and these captions were broadcast on FOX and others
beginning in 2006. Who is laughing now? Though I am certainly not happy with the current economic chaos, I will laugh at the so called experts that were doing so to Peter Schiff.

http://3oclockam.blogspot.com/2008/11/yout...ff-and-his.html

Also , a bit of reading from the following link that I find interesting though it is very long, especially if one has time to follow
links which I am still in the process of doing. I welcome comments from all economic experts. Knowing that I myself am
not one of these, I find it laughable how so many good "economists" have come out of our higher education systems in recent years.

http://mises.org/story/3254


Since I'm the biggest YouTube user (supposedly). I use it to convey what I've seen that I think is funny, poignant, unbelivable, or to make a point.

Prognosticators, bean counters, etc. will always be around. The way I've always seen the economy is expect the worst and hope for the best. Watch trends, and be conservative. Never place your nest egg in jeopardy. Watch your finances, if you can't afford something, it's probably not worth buying. I've always wanted to own a '63 Shelby Cobra, but it isn't in my garage.

Don't live beyond your means, life is a roller coaster. Help your fellow man, don't buy into something that sounds too good to be true. As my momma used to tell me and it's an old saying "Use it up, wear it our, make do, or do without". She didn't graduate from High School, until 1978 and she was born in 1931. She's still the wisest woman, I've ever known.


bleeds
Since hares is talking about me, please, allow me.

I'm not critical of people who enjoy youtube videos. I watch them occasionally myself.

I've merely pointed out that some seem to be inable to distinguish a youtube video from reality, and that they will find a way to insert a link to said video into a thread on the most gossimer of tie-ins.
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