73 Reds
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LOL, love boring, rocking chairs and lemonade.
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My favorite contrarian idea now is cash. Holding much more than usual with the hope of investing it in the not-too-distant future into some very low hanging fruit.
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All depends. If people stop replying to nonsense, most of the nonsense will stop.
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Yeah, reading the posts on this thread from yesterday shows how people would rather talk around each other than with one another. And then there are those who simply like to argue for argument's sake. Replies are not even warranted. Whether in protests or on message boards, stupidity has its consequences.
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Um, that would almost be comical if you didn't believe it. As someone who knows all too well about the Nazis (my family was largely rounded up and murdered) I know a thing or two about being persecuted. In fact my entire [Jewish] existence can be summarized in 9 words: They tried to kill us. We won. Let's eat. Some of you here really need to take a Chill pill.
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Then they try to tell us what we did and didn't vote for. The very problem, personified.
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Cubs, you're wasting your time with people who have little or no perspective. As if tragedies and mistaken arrests never happen with "well-trained" law enforcement. Or elections don't have consequences. We voted for ICE. They're doing their jobs, despite constant obstruction by not only local "protestors" but governing local and State officials. No issues anywhere but places where breaking the law is encouraged. Sanctuary cities and states are breaking the law. Not only the laws Republicans like, but the laws in effect for everyone. They can't seem to grasp that simple concept. The slient majority largely approves because the end-goal is worthy even though getting there is messy. No one wants to see people die but when you take unnecessary risks with your life, consider the consequences.
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John Mauldin's weekly column has an interesting take; this is the year that China and the US make up and become friends because it costs both countries too much to remain enemies and we need each other.
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Hmm, for some reason I never get asked about Trump while traveling through Europe. Some folks must just be magnets for such hyperbole.
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Nah, but missed the downdraft this a.m. No biggie, there's always a next time.
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Thanks, John. Nice history lessons there. Interesting that Greenland has autonomy over internal affairs but has to defer to Denmark as to any foreign policy or outside relations. And parliamentary representation looks to be a mere token gesture. In terms all of us on this Board can understand, I was curious whether Danes look at Greenland as more of an asset or a liability and whether it is just a matter of time when Greenland follows in Iceland's footsteps of complete autonomy. It would seem that more infrastructure, resulting in more permanent residents there would lead in that direction.
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How sad. The fact that you'd like for Trump to have dementia says it all. Don't bother trying to explain - you'll only make it worse.
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John, I think many of us are really trying to learn. Heck, I've flown over Greenland more times than I can count and have spent time in neighboring Iceland (great destination BTW!). But until now have hardly given it a second thought, other than to think to myself, why would anyone want to live there? I would imagine for a small country like yours, people there have opinions. I asked you because I hoped you would be biased as a Dane. But if you prefer not to share you own feelings I completely understand, but how about the prevailing feelings of others there?
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If I wanted the perspective of a know-it-all message board poster I'd have asked.
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Um, who asked you? Do you live in Denmark?
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John, I'm genuinely curious: How do people in your Country feel about Greenland? I mean let's pretend this entire brouhaha never happened. Do folks in Denmark have an affinity for Greenland and its people? What do they ultimately get, or hope to get from the relationship? Is there any resentment that they have to provide support to Greenland and do they feel they receive adequate consideration for such support? Did Greenland really even matter to most people in your Country until recently? Is the overall sentiment for Greenland any different than the way Danes think about the Faroe Islands - I think the populations are about the same.
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Nah, we're both just old.
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You do see the irony of your own comment, right? Thinking back decades ago to the learned professors who taught us Constitutional Law it couldn't be clearer why Trump was elected and thrives today.
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Sanjeev, it saddens me (really!) that otherwise intelligent people lose all perspective when it comes to Trump. You tell us what we "should" be doing, thinking and believing. Evidently you and only you can properly interpret the Constitution, Freedom of Speech and Due process. Such a presumptive air of authority won't get you anywhere other than to encourage more "Trumps" in the future.
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I mean children usually have a natural desire to learn - especially when they make mistakes. These clowns don't, won't and can't.
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They'd have to get a whole lot smarter and more mature to look like children.
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Yep. Maybe we could convince him to talk some sense into our Democratic Party or better yet, relocate here and run for election.
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Agreed. Very practical message. One needn't wonder what he meant by the old "World Order" or their "old, comfortable assumptions". The US is not defender and protector at any price.
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No idea one way or another but politicians would be the last people I'd ask.
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Yeah, I get that but seeing that this is an investment board and all, don't we sometimes invest in companies whose profits don't yet exist? Just saying....
