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Giuliani is claiming that he got his pneumonia 25 years later from his three times visiting 9/11.

Why is he claiming that? And how is he stealing First Responders resources? You must be really angry about all the resources that are stolen from American citizens by the healthcare given to undocumented unauthorized people here in this country
 
How would he even have access to that?

I looked up his condition; it's said that he had pneumonia but is recovering.
Giuliani has a lawyer making the claim, and he has friends in the white house pushing his claim. He even has a girlfriend making claims that he was buried in the ruble while running to save people...

Worth noting that he was part of the evacuation of the command center before the collapses.
 
Giuliani has a lawyer making the claim, and he has friends in the white house pushing his claim. He even has a girlfriend making claims that he was buried in the ruble while running to save people...

Worth noting that he was part of the evacuation of the command center before the collapses.
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Giuliani has a lawyer making the claim, and he has friends in the white house pushing his claim. He even has a girlfriend making claims that he was buried in the ruble while running to save people...

Worth noting that he was part of the evacuation of the command center before the collapses.
Wally, you alt lefties are a bitter lot. I know you are bitter because of the foolish bet you made on the S&P, resulting in you losing all your money, but give Rudy a tiny bit of credit for cleaning up NYC when it was full of crime and corruption.
His title of "America's Mayor" was very well deserved.
 
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Wally, you alt lefties are a bitter lot. I know you are bitter because of the foolish bet you made on the S&P, resulting in you losing all your money, but give Rudy a tiny bit of credit for cleaning up NYC when it was full of crime and corruption.
His title of "America's Mayor" was very well deserved.
My new investment is in call option on BNO(an ETF for Brent oil). They expire on July 17th. If Brent is at $91, I lose my entire investment. If Brent is at $106, I break even. $4.75 above $106, I make a lot of money.

This stuff is high risk, but it also is high return. It is working out to be a 50/50 chance of losing it all, or making 5 times what I invested. The key is to not over-invest, but take the risks.
 
Of course it's possible.... Any New Yorker who was actively involved in 9/11 And is suffering from illnesses that may be related to those days...
NYC is physically a small place, and obviously the smoke did not stop at city lines. Are you really willing to pay extra taxes to give ten to twenty million New Yorkers free healthcare?
 
My new investment is in call option on BNO(an ETF for Brent oil). They expire on July 17th. If Brent is at $91, I lose my entire investment. If Brent is at $106, I break even. $4.75 above $106, I make a lot of money.

This stuff is high risk, but it also is high return. It is working out to be a 50/50 chance of losing it all, or making 5 times what I invested. The key is to not over-invest, but take the risks.
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Hop in your Yaris and go out for breakfast.
 
Hop in your Yaris and go out for breakfast.
I had a Saturn when Clinton was President, and I remember filling that take for less than $10. Now I have a Yaris, also with a small tank, and it cost me over $48 last time I filled it.

That got me thinking: how hi would gasoline/diesel prices have to go before it really effected my life? Remember, it is not just the cost to refill my car, but also the added cost to transport and even produce all the things my family consumes, and it is the hit to the economy that having everyone else having to pay more for everything. I keep coming up with the number $100/gallon. At that point, I would have to start cutting back.

Still $48 is psychologically shocking.
 
I had a Saturn when Clinton was President, and I remember filling that take for less than $10. Now I have a Yaris, also with a small tank, and it cost me over $48 last time I filled it.

That got me thinking: how hi would gasoline/diesel prices have to go before it really effected my life? Remember, it is not just the cost to refill my car, but also the added cost to transport and even produce all the things my family consumes, and it is the hit to the economy that having everyone else having to pay more for everything. I keep coming up with the number $100/gallon. At that point, I would have to start cutting back.

Still $48 is psychologically shocking.
So you are saying it wouldn't effect you until a tank of gas cost $1,000.00?
 
NYC is physically a small place, and obviously the smoke did not stop at city lines. Are you really willing to pay extra taxes to give ten to twenty million New Yorkers free healthcare?
If they have illnesses related to 9/11of course...aren't you?
 
for the rest of us that number is gonna be a lot lower.
I have a lot of money invested/saved, and live well below my means. There is another consideration, if I am doing fine, and all my neighbors are not, I might be in some trouble.

I doubt gasoline will go that high. It might go to $10 a gallon, with double digit inflation across the board. That would push the economy into a recession, and hurt a lot of people.

Even before that, most Americans are in a minor recession. The high data center investment is masking that, but most Americans have nothing to do with data centers.

Tough times ahead.
 
Giuliani has a lawyer making the claim, and he has friends in the white house pushing his claim. He even has a girlfriend making claims that he was buried in the ruble while running to save people...

Worth noting that he was part of the evacuation of the command center before the collapses.

To give him due credit, he did spend more time around Ground Zero than the Fabricator-in-Chief who wasn't within a mile of it ever.
 
My new investment is in call option on BNO(an ETF for Brent oil). They expire on July 17th. If Brent is at $91, I lose my entire investment. If Brent is at $106, I break even. $4.75 above $106, I make a lot of money.

This stuff is high risk, but it also is high return. It is working out to be a 50/50 chance of losing it all, or making 5 times what I invested. The key is to not over-invest, but take the risks.

Gutsy! We've only got 40% in the markets currently but even so it's up $127K for the year. We're retired though so invest conservatively.
 
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