nobodypanic wrote:how about them cowboys?
nobodypanic wrote:how about them cowboys?
hironegro wrote:bigtex is a buffet booster
BigTex wrote:hironegro wrote:bigtex is a buffet booster
He's not for everyone, but I like him.
hironegro wrote:He pays his secretary 60,000 dollars year!!!
According to the Cost of Living Calculator on CNNMoney.com, $60K in Ohama is about $76K in Chicago. I'm sure there are, but I don't know anyone paying $76K for a secretary in Chicago.BigTex wrote:He pays himself $100,000 a year. $60,000 a year in Omaha, NE isn't bad.hironegro wrote:He pays his secretary 60,000 dollars year!!!BigTex wrote:He's not for everyone, but I like him.hironegro wrote:bigtex is a buffet booster
Buffett on the fact 700B is not enough
dinopello wrote:He's not acting so gloomy though with his 5 billion pledge to GS and his 3 billion pledge to GE. When you look at how much skin he, as an individual, has in the game it does make 700 billion look less daunting.
Eli wrote:dinopello wrote:He's not acting so gloomy though with his 5 billion pledge to GS and his 3 billion pledge to GE. When you look at how much skin he, as an individual, has in the game it does make 700 billion look less daunting.
Buffet is a jerk, He is getting sweetheart deals with these companies and buying preferred stock at below market prices, yet he wants the US taxpayer to buy crap sandwich assets at above market prices.
He can go to hell. If the current plan involved the US taxpayer getting preferred stock like he is then this bill would have no problems passing at this point.
Again screw Grandpa Warren.
dinopello wrote:He's not acting so gloomy though with his 5 billion pledge to GS and his 3 billion pledge to GE. When you look at how much skin he, as an individual, has in the game it does make 700 billion look less daunting.
joeltrout wrote:dinopello wrote:He's not acting so gloomy though with his 5 billion pledge to GS and his 3 billion pledge to GE. When you look at how much skin he, as an individual, has in the game it does make 700 billion look less daunting.
Actually you are totally wrong but don't know it until you listen to this interview.
Buffet Interview
He says if the bill does not pass then he made a very big mistake.
He even offers to put up his money for 1% of the bailout amount.
joeltrout
joeltrout wrote:He says if the bill does not pass then he made a very big mistake.
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