SELL YOUR STOCKS and SHOW Wall Street our MUSCLE
October 10, 2008 | New York, New York | Vetting explained
Its time to flex our muscles toward Wall Street and the Bush Administration. Show them WE THE PEOPLE..do matter, they need us and we will no longer tolerate the abuse and fraud. Wall Street has been destroying our portfolios that have been becoming worth less each passing day. Do you know why ? Because all the big firms are selling out before we do. It's time we get smart and play their side of the table. We need to sell out now before our portfolios are decimated by the Wall Street firms shorting and selling their stocks, as has been going on each day. After chickens are eaten daily by the fox, the smart ones escape the henhouse.
But here is why most of us have still not sold our stocks. GEORGE BUSH doesn't want us to destroy the market until all his buddies and big Wall Street banks get out first. That is why he has been touting this $700 Billion plan for so long and keeps throwing Billions of Dollars into credit markets, AIG, taking over Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. He keeps trying to get us to believe it is in our best interest. But its not. The money that was given to AIG is being tossed out like hotcakes. One consultant is taking home $1 million a month, still after the $85 Billion bailout and they just had a $440,000 party at the St Regis Hotel a few days later.
Every time, BUSH rallies the plan and touts his false rumors and bailouts that have no controls in place, the market roars. BECAUSE WE BUY INTO IT. If Bush really wanted to help the markets, why did the SEC take the ban off short selling today ? No coincidence the market crashed exceptionally hard with all 30 companies on the DOW closing down in a big way.
We need to act as a group and start selling so we have something left after the President steps down. As an oilman, he is very secure in his retirement with oil where its at. 400% higher than when he came into office. How does your portfolio compare ?
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