It looks like Trump's DOW will hit 50,000 today

baltimorened

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I'm not asking you to do anything. I'm pointing out your tone deaf comment about how you seemingly don't care about higher grocery prices because it's not impacting you. There are millions of people living paycheck to paycheck who are getting killed by this, just like they were from 2022-2023. One of the primary reasons Trump won in 2024 was because "burger now expensive," and if you think this **** won't have a ripple effect that will likely end up smashing the investment markets, then idk what to tell you.
just so you know, higher prices affect me too. I don't get any special deals. And, I'm not tone deaf, I hear just fine. But like I posted what do you want me to do about it? You've decided to complain - Ok. I've discovered that complaining doesn't do any good. I didn't complain from 2022-2024, and I'm not going to start now.

I lived paycheck to paycheck for decades...wife used to carry a calculater with her when grocery shopping. When you reached the amount of money you had, you either stopped shopping or put things back. You know what, I did something about it....
 
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Scrubby

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Dude! COVID absofreakinglutely drove up prices. That's not even really debated by actual economists (despite mine and yours amazing ability to smack away at Google). When you shut down factories, ports, shipping, travel, and large YUGE parts of the dadgum global workforce, prices go up . ...supply drops sharply while demand eventually comes roaring back. That's literally what happened.

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Now, can bad policy make inflation worse? Sure. Biden's additional spending probably added some fuel to the fire. But if this was ONLY about Biden policy then why did inflation spike across Europe & Canada too?

(I may regret typing this), But I actually agree with you on PPP abuse. That was a bipartisan dumpster fire. Tons of fraud, insider abuse & politically connected people getting rich off taxpayer OUR money. Still, though, that's different from proving inflation was uniquely "Biden-created" versus a global post-COVID economic shock (that we just happened to be part of).
You must be real upset with mayor pete for taking 3 months off during that supply chain and logistics crisis so him and his boyfriend could go buy some kids. Shame he didn't tell anyone he was going Mia or have any kind of back up plan during his absence to backfill his workload. Even worse, when he did eventually come back the first thing he did was hold a press conference to declare roads and bridges racist. That is unfortunately the kind of leadership we have to accept when it comes to democrats apparently..
“I think Donald Trump’s going to get a third term. That’s my prediction,” Jost said, leaving Rahma speechless.

“I predicted when he was running in 2020,” Jost added. “I was like, if he gets elected, it’s for eight years.”

Jost went on to anticipate the MAGA-fueled logic behind the projected move.

“He’s going to have something where he’s like, ‘Democrats stole my first term because of the impeachment, so I didn’t even have a first term, so this is actually my first term, so I get one more,’” Jost explained. “And then the Supreme Court will be like, ‘That’s a pretty good argument. It seems like we’ve got to overlook the Constitution.’”

“I think we just have to prepare for it,” Jost said.

Would he be the first to win 4 presidential elections if that happens?
 
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baltimorened

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I mean, if you read my other posts itt you'd see I was talking about the millions of Americans in the country living paycheck to paycheck, and the effect a massive cost of living increase has on elections. The pendulum is eventually going to swing back the other direction and cause massive investment upheaval, if not a general crash, since it happens every 10 years or so at this point.

Just a little critical thinking can go a long way, bud.
that's why God invented the concept of planning. The politicl pendulum swings back and forth constantly...Bush 1 to Clinton, to Bush 2 etc. And you're right about the investment pendulum as well. Markets go up, markets go down. So far we've been on a roll to the upside. It won't stay that way and everybody knows it.
 
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alaskanseminole

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Would you mind greatly if we chose to care about other people? If its not too much trouble for you.
Wait! Wouldn't that be more Christ like, though? MAGAs HATE Jesus.




Matthew 22:37–40 - “Love your neighbor as yourself

Matthew 25:35–40 - “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me…”
“Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”

Luke 12:33 - “Sell your possessions and give to the poor. Provide purses for yourselves that will not wear out…”

Luke 14:13–14 - “When you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed…”

Matthew 19:21 - “If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven.”

Mark 10:21 - “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”

Luke 6:30–36 - “Give to everyone who asks you…” “Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.”

Matthew 6:1–4 - “When you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets…” “Your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”

Luke 4:18–19 - “He has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor…”

Luke 3:10–11 - (Through John the Baptist preparing the way for Jesus) “Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none, and anyone who has food should do the same.” Not Jesus speaking directly, but foundational to the Gospel message Jesus affirmed.
 

alaskanseminole

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You must be real upset with mayor pete for taking 3 months off during that supply chain and logistics crisis so him and his boyfriend could go buy some kids. Shame he didn't tell anyone he was going Mia or have any kind of back up plan during his absence to backfill his workload. Even worse, when he did eventually come back the first thing he did was hold a press conference to declare roads and bridges racist. That is unfortunately the kind of leadership we have to accept when it comes to democrats apparently.
And there it is lol. We went from discussing global inflation, supply chains, & stimulus spending to "Pete Buttigieg bought kids." Oh and my new favorite, racist bridges.

That's usually the sign the discussion is over (closely followed by you simply ghosting and moving to the next thread). I brought up worldwide inflation data and economic causes and instead of responding to any of that, you pivoted into culture war outrage and random personal attacks.

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Again, you can absolutely criticize Biden policies, PPP abuse, Pete, or whatever. But none of that changes the basic fact that inflation spiked globally after COVID, including in countries with very different governments and policies.

/the end
 

Scrubby

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And there it is lol. We went from discussing global inflation, supply chains, & stimulus spending to "Pete Buttigieg bought kids." Oh and my new favorite, racist bridges.

That's usually the sign the discussion is over (closely followed by you simply ghosting and moving to the next thread). I brought up worldwide inflation data and economic causes and instead of responding to any of that, you pivoted into culture war outrage and random personal attacks.

Blocking Wonder Woman GIF


Again, you can absolutely criticize Biden policies, PPP abuse, Pete, or whatever. But none of that changes the basic fact that inflation spiked globally after COVID, including in countries with very different governments and policies.

/the end
Trolling aside have you been following the congressional hearings this week concerning fauci covering up the covid pandemic origins? I'm not sure his auto pen pardon is going to save him from what all is currently being revealed.
 
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And there it is lol. We went from discussing global inflation, supply chains, & stimulus spending to "Pete Buttigieg bought kids." Oh and my new favorite, racist bridges.

That's usually the sign the discussion is over (closely followed by you simply ghosting and moving to the next thread). I brought up worldwide inflation data and economic causes and instead of responding to any of that, you pivoted into culture war outrage and random personal attacks.

Blocking Wonder Woman GIF


Again, you can absolutely criticize Biden policies, PPP abuse, Pete, or whatever. But none of that changes the basic fact that inflation spiked globally after COVID, including in countries with very different governments and policies.

/the end
Solid efforts in this thread, alaska guy. too bad these dickles are unserious about having actual discussions. jfc, the most unintelligent group of cultist to ever exist.
 
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Scrubby

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Wait! Wouldn't that be more Christ like, though? MAGAs HATE Jesus.




Matthew 22:37–40 - “Love your neighbor as yourself

Matthew 25:35–40 - “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me…”
“Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”

Luke 12:33 - “Sell your possessions and give to the poor. Provide purses for yourselves that will not wear out…”

Luke 14:13–14 - “When you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed…”

Matthew 19:21 - “If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven.”

Mark 10:21 - “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”

Luke 6:30–36 - “Give to everyone who asks you…” “Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.”

Matthew 6:1–4 - “When you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets…” “Your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.”

Luke 4:18–19 - “He has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor…”

Luke 3:10–11 - (Through John the Baptist preparing the way for Jesus) “Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none, and anyone who has food should do the same.” Not Jesus speaking directly, but foundational to the Gospel message Jesus affirmed.
What does leviticus say about homosexuality?
 

alaskanseminole

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Trolling aside have you been following the congressional hearings this week concerning fauci covering up the covid pandemic origins? I'm not sure his auto pen pardon is going to save him from what all is currently being revealed.
No, I haven't, but I don't trust squat with regards to the COVID origins and I have my reasons (I'll just let folks draw their own conclusions).
 

UrHuckleberry

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huck, with all due respect, a person can do well for themselves and still care about other people. In fact, the more you have the more you are able to help.
Not sure why you added "with all due respect" and then re-stated my point. Why would I feel disrespected for you saying what I was saying?
 

Scrubby

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No, I haven't, but I don't trust squat with regards to the COVID origins and I have my reasons (I'll just let folks draw their own conclusions).
Do you believe covid is natural or lab based? If it's the latter do you believe the us helped fund its origin? I'd recommend listening to the hearings. In honor of Joes_Place who is no longer with us..
I quoted Jesus talking about caring for the poor and your response was basically, “BuT wHAt AbOUt ThIS RaNdOm VErSE fRoM LeViTICUs?!”
You quoted scripture and I asked you a scripture related question. Not sure why you got so hostile all of a sudden🙏
 

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me too, and since I have a 3% mortgage, am retired and don't buy as much any more, I'm prepared to take the increases in my investments over higher grocery prices. I'm doing at least a 10-1 trade off and i'll take that any day.
What I read when I read this…

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What I read when I read this…

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well, you misread...just shows your bias. And where did I mention kids???

EDIT: and since you brought up kids...I don't know where you live but where I have been kids get breakfast and lunch free at school. Which are paid for by people who make money and pay taxes
 
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Would you mind greatly if we chose to care about other people? If its not too much trouble for you.

This thread has nothing about caring about other people.

In once sentence, he's telling how bad things are for him. In the next sentence, he's telling us he will retire when he's 50.
 
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UrHuckleberry

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This thread has nothing about caring about other people.

In once sentence, he's telling how bad things are for him. In the next sentence, he's telling us he will retire when he's 50.
I think you're reading the personal parts. He said grocery prices have risen, not "they've risen and they're killing me!"
 

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If you are able to wave away rising grocery pricing by saying they go up, may I present this chart.
I might be missing something, but it looks like grocery prices have gone up steadily (assuming this chart reflects grocery prices). Some volatility, but trending up. Doesn't that sort of reduce the arguments some are making about grocery prices going up now and during the Biden years.
 

UrHuckleberry

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I might be missing something, but it looks like grocery prices have gone up steadily (assuming this chart reflects grocery prices). Some volatility, but trending up. Doesn't that sort of reduce the arguments some are making about grocery prices going up now and during the Biden years.
That was the DOW.
 

PabloNole

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well, you misread...just shows your bias. And where did I mention kids???

EDIT: and since you brought up kids...I don't know where you live but where I have been kids get breakfast and lunch free at school. Which are paid for by people who make money and pay taxes
Oh the humanity. Kids get to eat food! ******* bastards!
 

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I don't think anyone is disputing that those of us with substantial investments in the market are currently doing very well. It's people living paycheck-to-paycheck that are taking a hit.
I don't know about that. I was driving home from a client meeting yesterday morning, and had CNBC's Squawk Box on the radio. They were discussing the stock market reaching new highs, but noting that it is a "verry narrow rally." They said this rally is being driven almost exclusively by a small number of AI stocks. One of the commentators said that if you look at the VAST majority of publicly traded stocks, many of them are closer to their 52 week lows than 52 week highs, and that advances vs. declines in publicly traded stocks is heavily weighted toward the latter. "There is no good news out there, aside from AI stocks,." he concluded.

So if you are not holding much in the way of AI stocks, you are probably doing FAR less well than the leading stock market indicators (particularly the NASDAQ) might indicate.
 
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I don't know about that. I was driving home from a client meeting yesterday morning, and had CNBC's Squawk Box on the radio. They were discussing the stock market reaching new highs, but noting that it is a "verry narrow rally." They said this rally is being driven almost exclusively by a small number of AI stocks. One of the commentators said that if you look at the VAST majority of publicly traded stocks, many of them are closer to their 52 week lows than 52 week highs, and that advances vs. declines in publicly traded stocks is heavily weighted toward the latter. "There is no good news out there, aside from AI stocks,." he concluded.

So if you are not holding much in the way of AI stocks, you are probably doing FAR less well than the leading stock market indicators (particularly the NASDAQ) might indicate.
Fair. My assumption was that most people have their 401ks invested in some kind of large indexed fund. If you are going to park your money in individual stocks, that is inherently risky. If someone did that wanted a higher reward, they are paying the price for the higher risk. Mine is all in the S&P 500, which has benefitted from the AI boom. My hope is that with AI buoying the market as a whole, that gives the rest of the market time to recharge/retool to continue the market value up and to the right over time.

My other thinking though was that if you have a lot of money invested, you also probably have a lot of margin in your life, and the price of gas isn't really going to affect you in a material way.
 

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I’m glad you’re retired Ned. You have slow comprehension.
not really, I just sometimes feel the need to respond to posts like "oh the humanity..kids get to eat food food...bastards" which to me just seem either counterproductive to discussions, attempts to disparage, or are just dumb.

By the way, I just had a brain MRI...from an accident. Neurologist said i had the biggest brain he had ever seen, has never been one like it, and likely would never be another in the history of the world. I hope you see the comparison to a person I'm sure you admire.
 
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Rob Sand has been on a press tour. This market boost is the Rob Sand bump. Can't wait to see him in his governor's chair.
 

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Fair. My assumption was that most people have their 401ks invested in some kind of large indexed fund. If you are going to park your money in individual stocks, that is inherently risky. If someone did that wanted a higher reward, they are paying the price for the higher risk. Mine is all in the S&P 500, which has benefitted from the AI boom. My hope is that with AI buoying the market as a whole, that gives the rest of the market time to recharge/retool to continue the market value up and to the right over time.

My other thinking though was that if you have a lot of money invested, you also probably have a lot of margin in your life, and the price of gas isn't really going to affect you in a material way.
Can't disagree with that. I was merely reporting something I heard and found interesting. As much as I dislike Trump, I am not gonna root against the stock market and my own financial well being. But if the stock market DOES decline, a silver lining to it is that Trump is either gonna get pummeled for, at minimum, can't brag about a stock market rally.

I used to own a variety of individual stocks but, as I have gotten older, my risk tolerance has declined somewhat. I have a much greater share of my investments in mutual funds than I used to. (I still own a fair amount of Microsoft stock, however.) I don't own any individual AI stocks or crypto investments, either. Probably should have taken a bit of a flyer on them earlier on, but I can live with not having done so.