Re: LA-4541-MS



On Apr 8, 7:09 pm, Willie.Moo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Apr 8, 2:01 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Apr 8, 6:01 am, Willie.Moo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Apr 6, 11:58 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Apr 6, 12:12 pm, Willie.Moo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Apr 6, 1:50 pm, BradGuth <bradg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Apr 5, 1:36 pm, Willie.Moo...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

What you say makes no sense, its non-responsive and sometimes
offensive.  Why are you posting here?  I've asked you again and again,
to leave me the *** alone, and you just keep on posting.  Why?

Because you're such a warm and fuzzy kind of guy that so badly needs
to get his status quo sucking *** kicked off the edge of Earth.
You're too damn smart for Usenet, so why exactly are you here instead
of owning that Boeing 737 GE corporate business jet, and otherwise
playing golf with the likes of Warren Buffett and Bill Gates?
. - Brad Guth

GE no longer owns teh BBJ.  I played golf for a while, but grew bored
of it.  Warren and Bill haven't asked me yet.

Their loss.  What other BBJ is just sitting around because no one
outside of Exxon/ENRON or Halliburton and *** Cheney seems to be able
to afford the spendy fuel and ground support necessary, not to mention
the half million in part-time crew that's also necessary per year,
plus tax, license and insurance fees shouldn't be exactly dirt cheap..
OOPS!, not a problem if you have an offshore corporation that's fully
tax funded and those matching offshore banking accounts that are tax
and liability exempt.
. - Brad Guth- Hide quoted text -

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http://www.boeing.com/commercial/bbj/

The BBJs are selling quite well in the wake of all the bull*** you've
gotta go through these days to fly commercial.  In fact, the BBJ is as
the low end of the totem poll - when you consider the introduction of
the 747 VIP - which is a private version of Air Force One.

A used BBJ cast off by GE when they upgraded?   Oh, that makes me a
pretender to fortune.  lol.  Nothing like the Google Guys who each
bought their own 747 VIP and had it stretche to carry a California
King sized bed - queen sized is just fine for me - I don't need to
impress with the size of my plane - I'm big enough person to impress
all by myself. haha..

I'm a business person, I didn't buy the plane, I organized a company
to buy it, and reconfigured it to fly folks to the Chinese Olympics.
You know, teams and atheletes that want to arrive rested and ready for
competition.  I only charge $12,000 per hour - and fly from anywhere
in the world.  Since it only costs $2,800 to fly - not counting
capital costs - its a great deal.

The company I use to provide pilots and maintenance service and
government reporting and paperwork for this charter - also has a
number of flexible ownership smaller jets - so I use those as feeders
to the bigger jet see?  That way, I fly wherever I want whenever I
want - within reason - and its all income neutral.  No cost to me.
And I even have wireless internet... haha..

The number of BBJs is growing by leaps and bounds

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_Business_Jet

The waiting list in 2006 was 3 years for a new jet.  Today its like 4
years.  There were 80 jets flying (of the 5,000 B737s built) in 2006,
there are now over 100.  Its a huge and growing business.

Obviously these rich and powerful are getting a whole lot more richer
and extremely powerful, thanks in part to their 3200% fossil fuel
derived energy cost of inflation within merely 60 years.  Is that darn
good business at the expense and demise of others, or what, especially
nifty if you were Exxon/BP/ENRON rich and powerful to start off with.

But then obviously the new and improved world of Willie.Moo, of having
those nifty BBJ's on demand would have ten thousand of these BBJs on
the go nearly 24/7, hauling those rich and power folks and of their
brown-nosed minions anywhere, of any time and as often as they desire.

Is there any limit as to the wealth and power of this Willie.Moo new
world order?
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Millionaires are the fasted growing income group.  There are 9.5
million millionaires in the world controlling over $38 trillion in
liquid assets.  With statist fantasies retreating, and markets
advancing world-wide, continuing the same trends we have had over the
past 20 years over the next 30 years - EVERYONE will be millionaires
by 2038 - which also happens to correlate with the technological
singularity.  That is, by then, we will all live in a world of immense
freedom, dignity and choice.  If not derailed by insane freaks driven
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Again, you're grasping at straws because you want to carp, but have
nothing of substance to carp about. Fact is, there's a clear
distinction between nominal values and real values. I am obviously
talking in real values. It doesn't matter what the nominal value is
as long as you earn enough.

Now, because of an ideologically driven state of affairs, the dollar
is deflating at 20% per annum. This will likely be reversed within
the next 2 years -no matter who gets elected. Even so, lets assume
we're foolish enough to continue our blighted ideologically driven
policy and continue to ignore reality- you're familiar with that sort
of program aren't you Brad? Of course you are.

So, with the current rate of depreciation of the dollar - a dollar
with be worth about 10 Indonesian Rupiah's in 2038 - that means a
million dollars in real terms today - would be denominated nominally
in 1 billion 2038 dollars UNDER THESE CONDITIONS ONLY.

Sheez
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