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espringers

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If I was my child or grandchild saddled with the debt we, our parents and grandparents have saddled them with, I would be fucking pissed and wouldn't blame em one bit for wanting to drain social security and everyone's 401k to pay for the fact we've elected fucktard after fucktard for 60 straight years only to leave a 25,000,000,000,000 debt for them to deal with. You comprehend all those fucking zeros in that number I just posted!? Stimulus and bailouts get fucked!

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My bet... 17500
 
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Don’t worry your head about the national debt. These young kids are all about socialism and the government taking care of them. They could give two fucks less about debt. Hell they want the government to forgive their student debt for crying out loud.
 

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Don’t worry your head about the national debt. These young kids are all about socialism and the government taking care of them. They could give two fucks less about debt. Hell they want the government to forgive their student debt for crying out loud.

You paint with a pretty broad brush.
 


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aaaaand the premarket DOW drops on the good news of $2T in additional debt and massive unemployment numbers that "took the DOW by surprise"

ha ha ha

 


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which is really taking everyone by surprise

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I'm not going to even try and venture a guess, but i don't think the bottom is in yet. In 2008/09 when i was about 25, I remember thinking man I wish i had more money to stick in the market. I didn't really expect to get a crazy opportunity like this again. I bought a few things on Monday below 19k, will be interesting if we see those levels again, at some point i just need to go all in for the long haul.

I think a more interesting question is what will the low be, and how long will it take to get back to the highs?
 

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Perhaps we can have another round of re-patriation of US $$ held abroad. Do it @ $0 tax IF that $$ is used to bring manufacturing and other essential competencies back to the USA.

Make it a short competition between corporations. We're going to allow the $0 tax until the $2 Trillion relief bill is covered. 1st come, 1st served.
 

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The top 20 biggest single day gains all happened during crashes. 1929, 1987, 2008, etc.

I appreciate some y’alls optimism but I think I see where this is going.
 


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