The Dow will fall below 12,000 when consumers realize they have no more cash and no more credit.
BRK/B will hit 6000 a share. (Buy now.)
Gold will go over a thousand an ounce.
Gas will hit four bucks a gallon.
Apple will release an ultralight, ultra thin laptop.
Researchers will announce Apple ipods are making Americans antisocial and deaf.
The Dallas Cowboys will defeat the New England Patriots 27-24 in the Super Bowl.
The Knicks will stink up the Garden.
The Bosox (much to my chagrin) will win the Series.
It'll be cold, warm, sunny, and rainy.
We'll feel good, bad, cheery, grumpy, and occasionally indifferent.
We'll look at our kids and see ourselves.
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Interesting predictions. In terms of your first prediction, I think you should give our country a little more credit. Hope we are not the next Pakistan
it is a prediction of hope; that the few people who still vote and care about democracy would nominate a man like obama. unfortunately, the nuts and the powers that be will not allow such a man to win the presidency; he might actually change the status quo, which, more and more since the Bush One era (and including Clinton), permits the rich to grow ever richer, the poor to suffer, and the middle class to wallow in a cesspool of material offal, high taxes, and skyrocketing prices for basic commodities like milk, fuel oil, and shoes.
and just so no one is under the impression that i'm some bleeding heart liberal, my number one choice amongst the declared candidates is ron paul, who, unfortunately, has about as much chance as i do.
bring on the libertarians!
maybe in my next life.
by the way, the NJ primary is much earlier than usual: Feb. 5. so get out and push somebody's button!
bill- see you in the townhall basketball court doing my citizenly duties. but, unfortunately, I'd be willing to bet a whole night's drinking at the tavern that, at least in our lovely state, nobody comes close to hillary and rudy.
steve, let the good, middle class, middle of the road, middle americans of iowa lead the way.
rudy's an immoral, woman-hating bully who would've been long forgotten by now had the twin towers not tumbled.
and hillary, though i have long waited for a female voice of reason to occupy the oval office, is an angry, man-hating, know-it-all who didn't have the guts to leave her two-timing, scumbag hubby and so cannot be trusted to do anything other than what is best for hillary and her cheek-bulging ambitions.
Ladies and Gentlemen- This blog has officially come to life. Bring it on!
blogmeister....how do you really feel about Hillary??!! Personally, I'd rather have Hillary than Rudy. Does that make Kevin and Christian's skin crawl? I think last time there was any political talk was at the Dietrich's dinner.
christian is a small business owner and kevin is a banker. traditionally, men in these professions have voted Republican. and for good reason. Republicans could be counted on for sound fiscal policy and for legislation to help small businesses prosper and grow.
this, however, is no longer the case. Bush, in his attempts at nation-building in afghanistan and iraq, has sold us down the river. we're broke, mired in debt of mythic proportion, and floating on a currency with plummeting world value and propped up by artificially low interest rates.
so who do we turn to? hillary? no way. she's far too contentious and self-righteous. look in her eyes. she's angry. she's itching for a fight. like a lion, cool and charming so long as she gets enough to eat. but cross her and she'll rip your throat out... just what we need right now in washington.
no thanks.
when you heard obama won in iowa didn't you feel a little surge of pride? even if you don't like his politics, didn't his victory make you feel a little better about america? the guy's story is remarkable. it's a classic american success story. and best of all, barack is happy. with his life. with his wife. with his kids. with himself. he does not hate. he has hope. he believes in democracy. and he's the best damn orator to come on the scene in a generation. the man can inspire.
Wouldn't it be a shame to have our first woman president be Hillary. I like, the Blogmeister await the day a woman takes the reigns, but since Hillary is our only option, I can certainly wait a bit longer!
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