HA HA HA HA -
“The Fed is the greatest hedge fund in history,” Buffett told students yesterday at Georgetown University in Washington. It’s generating “$80 billion or $90 billion a year probably” in revenue for the U.S. government, he said. “And that wasn’t the case a few years back.”
Geez, Warren, maybe if the Fed expanded its balance sheet to $30T, it could generate $800-900billion for the treasury, wow why didn't I think of that?
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“If you’ve got a .400 hitter in the lineup, you don’t take him out,” Buffett told the business news network, referring to a high batting average in baseball. “I don’t have a second choice. I don’t know Janet Yellen at all.”http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-0...n-history.html
Well, at least we know who pulls the strings after all ... the plutocrats; great analogy by the way - I need to keep doubling my wealth every 5 years; hmm who can I put in the game to insure my team wins ....
“The Fed is the greatest hedge fund in history,” Buffett told students yesterday at Georgetown University in Washington. It’s generating “$80 billion or $90 billion a year probably” in revenue for the U.S. government, he said. “And that wasn’t the case a few years back.”
Geez, Warren, maybe if the Fed expanded its balance sheet to $30T, it could generate $800-900billion for the treasury, wow why didn't I think of that?
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“If you’ve got a .400 hitter in the lineup, you don’t take him out,” Buffett told the business news network, referring to a high batting average in baseball. “I don’t have a second choice. I don’t know Janet Yellen at all.”http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-0...n-history.html
Well, at least we know who pulls the strings after all ... the plutocrats; great analogy by the way - I need to keep doubling my wealth every 5 years; hmm who can I put in the game to insure my team wins ....
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