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25.1 | perfect estate planning: the check to the undertaker bounced. | SLOAN::HOM | | Wed Jan 29 1992 08:29 | 0 |
25.2 | | COOKIE::WILKINS | Dick Wilkins DBS/West CXN | Mon Feb 03 1992 14:30 | 12 |
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President asks his advisors: "What's two plus two?"
Mathematician: It's four mister president
Scientist: "It's 4.000000..."
Economist: "What would you like it to be mister president?"
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25.3 | | EPIK::FINNERTY | | Mon Feb 03 1992 16:53 | 6 |
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re: -.1
Politician: "In 4 years, 2+2 will equal at least 8, if not 9"
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25.4 | consider your upgrade path | FHOPAS::JUNKER::RABAHY | dtn 471-5160 | Tue Feb 04 1992 08:58 | 4 |
| Re: .2
DECie: "Well, the standard package is 4 but I can get you 5 if you go
with ala cart."
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25.5 | guide to econimic systems ... | VMSDEV::KRIEGER | oh captain, my captain | Tue Feb 04 1992 10:19 | 29 |
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(forwardings removed)
An New and Improved Easy Guide to
Modern Economic Systems
SOCIALISM - You have two cows. The government takes one to give
to someone else.
COMMUNISM - You have two cows. The government takes both and gives
you the milk.
FASCISM - You have two cows. The government takes both and sells
you the milk.
NAZISM - You have two cows. The government takes both and shoots you.
BUREAUCRACY - You have two cows. The government takes both, shoots one,
and pours the milk down the drain.
CAPITALISM - You have two cows. You sell one and buy a bull.
BUSH's NEW CAPITALISM - You have two cows. You sell one, buy a bull;
take out huge loan on the the cow, and ignore
both the cow and the loan from that point on;
then you try to milk the bull, and blame the
Japanese for its lack of production.
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25.6 | | SSBN1::YANKES | | Tue Feb 04 1992 14:30 | 24 |
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Re: .2
Politician: "The question of how much 2+2 equals is a very good
question since it cuts right to the heart of the fundamental question
facing all Americans today: Its not just a question of "What is the
value of 2+2?" but, actually is a question of "What are our own values
and how do compare other values against it?" Take family values as an
example. The American Traditional Family Values have been under attack
for decades, and I'm sad to say the values have been losing the war.
*We* *must* *return* *values* *to* *America!* Not the values of giving
our jobs away to others, but the value of keeping our jobs here at
home. Jobs, jobs, jobs, that's what this election is all about and I
intend, as your President, to bring values and jobs back to America.
That's the real issue of the value of 2+2 and I'll look this issue in
the eye and face it. This will be my top priority as President and
I'll appoint a Blue Ribbon Commission the day after I'm inaugurated to
make recommendations that can be supported in a bipartisian fashion
and be passed into Law."
-craig
p.s. Sorry, I'm obviously one New-Hampshirite who has seen a few too
many political ads and debates lately... :-) :-)
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25.7 | oldie.. Will Rogers. | SUBSYS::GANESH | Ganesh | Sat Feb 08 1992 15:18 | 2 |
| Buy some good stock and hold it till it goes up, then sell it.
If it don't go up, don't buy it.
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25.8 | for you holders of drug stocks.. ;-) | SUBSYS::GANESH | Ganesh | Sun Feb 09 1992 03:34 | 5 |
| A national health care system run by the Federal Government
would combine the efficiency of the post office with the
compassion of the IRS.
- Health Secretary Robert Sullivan.
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25.9 | Definition of speculation | EPIK::FINNERTY | | Sun Feb 09 1992 08:08 | 5 |
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Speculation is the process by which small fortunes are made --
out of large ones.
Alan Ableson
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25.10 | | EPIK::FINNERTY | | Sun Feb 09 1992 08:11 | 7 |
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...which reminds me of a sailing joke, easily adapted for investing:
How do you make a million dollars in the stock market?
You start with 5 million dollars, and then you get out fast!
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25.11 | From �The Capital Steps� recent NH performance | VMSDEV::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:45 | 7 |
| Monologue of a George Bush imitator:
"My domestic policy: Low interest rate."
"Low interest rate, my domestic policy."
"I have a low interest rate in my domestic policy."
(It was funnier if you saw it in person)
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25.12 | now take my stocks... please! | EPIK::FINNERTY | | Mon Feb 24 1992 09:04 | 7 |
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The following quote appeared in Barron's in 1961, when P/E's were
towering at approximately the same level that they are currently:
"All of the people will not discount the hereafter all of the time"
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25.13 | Wall Street Ethics | ESMAIL::HANAUER | Mike...~Bicycle~to~Ice~Cream | Mon Mar 09 1992 14:51 | 10 |
| On display in my accountants office:
"The Complete Book of Wall Street Ethics"
Inside, the book contains approximately 100 pages,
all of which are blank.
~Mike
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25.14 | Efficient Market Theory | SWAM2::HOUK_DA | | Sun Jun 07 1992 02:59 | 6 |
| Two economists are walking down the street.
One spots a $20 bill on the sidewalk and reaches to pick it up.
The other says, "Don't bother, if it were real, someone would
have already picked it up."
From "Investments", Bodie, Kane and Marcus
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25.15 | | SDSVAX::SWEENEY | Patrick Sweeney in New York | Sun Jun 07 1992 21:25 | 2 |
| The fellow who picks up the money is the empiracist, the fellow who
talks is the theoretician.
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25.16 | Another definition of economist | KYOA::HANSON | Nostalgia ain't what it used to be. | Wed May 19 1993 11:36 | 9 |
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From memory, from a long time ago:
"An economist is the guy who stands at the edge of the empty pool and
whispers, "Someone might get hurt." Then, after the tragic accident,
he's the first to shout, "I TOLD YOU SO!!!""
/bh/
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25.17 | | ZPOVC::STEVEROY | Forsan et haec olim... | Mon May 24 1993 00:16 | 4 |
| "An economist has about as much effect on the economy,
as a weather reporter has on the weather."
--anon
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