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Hi Dennis,

Sounds eminently reasonable to me.  In fact, I could have written it
myself, except that the descriptions would have to be "Born-again
Agnostic" and "Compassionate Elitist (TM)".

I need to go butcher a baby Humpback.  (^_-)

Yuki

Wednesday, January 23, 2008, 1:13:11 PM, you wrote:

DB> Hello Yuki,

DB> I'm glad you thought to take exception to my off handed comments.  It
DB> generated a lot of thoughts on this thread.
DB> As far as my politics and religion are concerned, I am happy to share
DB> my thoughts.  I am a religious liberal and a political centrist.   
DB> Neither left, right, top , nor bottom.  I believe that everyone with
DB> a sound argument is right, even when they are in direct opposition  
DB> with another person's sound argument.  There is little black and  
DB> white in this world.  Most are shades of gray and what is right  
DB> depends on the particular time and situation.  Good advice for stock
DB> traders too.

DB> As far as free markets are concerned vs government interference, I am
DB> for the maximum amount of freedom that is practical.  I believe the  
DB> role of the government should be to encourage entrepreneurship and  
DB> competition, while ensuring a level playing field.  The government  
DB> should only get directly involved in sponsoring things that are in  
DB> the public's best and long term interest.  Things that the private  
DB> sector will not tackle do due to the scale of the project or the lack
DB> of profit motive.  Many things fall into this category, but not as  
DB> many as the government tries to control now.

DB> Instead of our recent governments focus on 4 year election cycles, it
DB> should focus on making the WORLD healthy and prosperous 100 years  
DB> out.  However, I also believe that people get the government they  
DB> deserve (in a democracy).  If the average individual is voting for  
DB> movie stars instead of statesmen, then they will get bedtime stories
DB> and special interests controlling the government instead of real  
DB> progress.  Most voters base their choice on a single point of selfish
DB> interest!

DB> I am well aware of the shortcomings of the average person to be  
DB> fearful of not getting all that is possible (greed), or fearful of  
DB> losing what they have.  It is all just a big game with a set of  
DB> agreed rules.  However, we do need a referee to call foul and make  
DB> sure the rules are followed, or we will end up settling our  
DB> differences in most unpleasant ways.

DB> Peace to you,
DB> Dennis


DB> On Jan 22, 2008, at 5:34 PM, Yuki Taga wrote:

>> Hi Dennis,
>>
>> Think about what you said compared to the reality of the situation.
>> Nearly unregulated free-market capitalism (as in CDOs, SIVs, et al)
>> just about brought down the house.
>>
>> It's a funny cognitive dissonance.  Ultra-right religious
>> conservatives (not saying you are one), who are often also pure
>> laissez faire market people (ditto), accept the negatives of human
>> nature as inevitable when it comes to moral issues.  But somehow,
>> this same negative human nature is presumed, one would apparently
>> suppose, to just vanish once human beings step forth into the holy
>> cathedral of completely unregulated capitalism.  "Let the markets run
>> themselves completely," they say.  But every time they get their way,
>> they or the markets just about run the truck into a ditch.
>>
>> There.  If you start a thread with serious potential for *conflict*,
>> Dennis, load the wagons!  ^_-
>>
>> Yuki
>>
>> P.S.  Given the non-zero sum nature of equity markets, and their
>> size, it's probably not a bad idea to do something in an attempt to
>> stop potentially trillions upon trillions of dollars from simply
>> being panicked out of existence.  Money is simply uncreated, to use a
>> rather ugly phrase, for the most part. That was allowed to happen in
>> the early 1930s, with pretty sad consequences.
>>
>> Wednesday, January 23, 2008, 12:38:32 AM, you wrote:
>>
>> DB> Hello Tomasz,
>>
>> DB> There are many of us in this country (USA) that want to see the
>> DB> markets take care of themselves.  Unfortunately not enough are  
>> aware
>> DB> of the issues involved and there is only one person running for
>> DB> President that has that goal --Ron Paul.
>>
>> DB> It may take a complete financial disaster before everyone wakes up
>> DB> and realizes that centralized control does not work well.  No  
>> small
>> DB> committee can understand all the factors involved in an  
>> economy. If
>> DB> they could, then it follows that a small number of people (or an
>> DB> individual) could know enough to make a quick fortune in  
>> fundamental
>> DB> investing.  And we know how hard that is to achieve!
>>
>> DB> Best regards,
>> DB> Dennis
>>
>> DB> On Jan 22, 2008, at 10:23 AM, Tomasz Janeczko wrote:
>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> So helicopter Ben is in full panic mode now :-)
>>>>
>>>> It is pretty amazing and funny to see how this "free economy" is
>>>> hand-operated :-)
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Tomasz Janeczko
>>>> amibroker.com
>>>>
>>>>
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