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Posts Tagged ‘ contrarian profits ’

I’d rather let Madoff invest my money

Nov 19th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore — (TFN): I am starting to sound like a broken record, bashing the actions of our government every day for the last week, but I don’t care. What these ignoramuses are doing is simply criminal.

It is becoming more and more apparent that today’s breed of politicians is good at only one thing, getting elected.



Should “Big Tobacco” run the government?

Nov 18th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore — (TFN): If politicians would get their heads out of their re-election campaigns, they would not have to make hasty, thoughtless decisions that cost you and I money.

In the days following Obama’s inauguration, Washington quickly passed a wide set of tax reforms. Part of the legislation included a $400 tax break for the country’s working class and increased healthcare funding for the country’s poor, unhealthy children thanks to increased taxes on the tobacco industry.



If this is true, we all need a vaccine

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

Baltimore — (TFN): It’s confirmation! On Friday I wrote how I may have a touch of the flu or some other mind-altering ailment because my thoughts were far more liberal than I am comfortable with admitting.

Well, it turns out my ultra-liberal, straight-ticket voting, French-guy marrying sister has a verifiable case of the pig flu. And guess who I had dinner with on Thursday night? You betcha, big sis.