Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for July 26, 2012

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    Varnes  over 11 years ago

    Yeah, cut in the middle man…..

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    Varnes  over 11 years ago

    I wonder which one of those guys has a momma that needs new pair of shoes……?

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    Linux0s  over 11 years ago

    The ’ol 5 card Ponzi.

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    margueritem  over 11 years ago

    This is pretty much the truth…

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    hsawlrae  over 11 years ago

    It’s all tainted money. Tain’t yours any more.

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    hermit48  over 11 years ago

    This is a repeat strip from some years ago.

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    watmiwori  over 11 years ago

    And if he should lose, the middleman has a friend who will gladly help him out….

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    einarbt7  over 11 years ago

    Spot on.

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    roctor  over 11 years ago

    “We make money he olde fashion way”.

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    ChrissyT  over 11 years ago

    …it’s all explained in the microscopic print.

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    chazandru  over 11 years ago

    A great line from the old Doris Day/James Garner Movie- The WheelerDealers….“It ain’t about the money little lady, that’s just how we keep score.”

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    pschearer Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Because Karl Marx believed that only physical labor created value, modern Leftists are unable to understand modern finance, so they deride it as merely gambling. Hence this cartoon. Of course, Wiley and many others will just say it’s only a joke.

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    ninetoes  over 11 years ago

    Fits in with today’s Cornered

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    Can't Sleep  over 11 years ago

    BRILLIANT!And, unfortunately, accurate.Great one, Wiley!

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    CeeJay  over 11 years ago

    This is why 401K’s are immoral!

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    DesultoryPhillipic  over 11 years ago

    And, of course, you notice that the guy talking to the woman is pointing a gun at her. He’s also lying by telling her that he is going to make money off her investment should SHE decide to make one.

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    dabugger  over 11 years ago

    Inside Wall Street. All those big buildings, offices, computers and stock market scenes are just show for the media and rest of the public……

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    Vonne Anton  over 11 years ago

    Really? For a fee you will place a bet for me? Oh, well let me look in my purse…where is my wallet….no, no, that’s a Smith & Wesson…well, that might do…it’s got six bullets and there are only five of you…(Children! I am not advocating violence against Wall Street Urchins or any other scammers!)

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    Linguist  over 11 years ago

    Nathan Detroit, where are you when we need you ? The NYSE is " The Oldest Established, Permanent Floating, Crap Game in New York ".

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    yimhere  over 11 years ago

    The confusion with this issue – and ignored on the financial page daily – is the difference between investors and players (gamers). The day to day shifts in the markets have nothing to do with real investing in anything. It’s gaming (i.e. gambling)…. as so elegantly depicted in Wiley’s panel today!

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    Justice22  over 11 years ago

    Very good representation of Wall Street.

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    Habogee  over 11 years ago

    My life savings are in the hands of that bunch of frightened little girls on Wall St.

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    Godfreydaniel  over 11 years ago

    These Dow Jones gamblers never are distinctA crowd of bulls or bears each in their turnThey travel in a flock of herd instinctAnd drink their tea and fiddle while we burn

    And while our backs were turned the brand-new StandardHas made us Poor: we can’t afford farm pondsThe housing bubble and the dot.com dastard?The fault, dear Brutus, lies in our junk bonds

    But now these Dow Jones lemmings head for cliffsComputer sell-off programs join the frayAnd I am far too gloomy for jazz riffsThough possibly wise heads will win the day

    Behold, thou: though economy is crassThou must needs know that even this shall pass

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    tigre1  over 11 years ago

    Jesus! hallelujah…I had a positively religious…or zen…moment reading this. You REALLY are Wiley…and the guys who tipped the rates…for Libor…they actuallyare a prior guy between the sucker’s money AND the middleman placing the bets…there is one phrase that seems to hold true in every field I know about…for a pro, the FIX is in FIRST…whatever the fix is needed to tilt the results.

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    tigre1  over 11 years ago

    And what I get from this is right on…never attack people lower on society’s totem than you, the poorer or weaker…your REAL problem is further UP…Robin Hood and the Lone Ranger were RIGHT ON.

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    blackman2732  over 11 years ago

    This is too true for me to laugh at.

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    catman500  over 11 years ago

    playing is not investing

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    hippogriff  over 11 years ago

    The main thing Marx got wrong was because he only had the US and French revolutions as a base and assumed that violent revolution was the only way the poor have to get justice. The Reich-wing has been trying to prove him right ever since.

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    thirdguy  over 11 years ago

    Good one Wiley!My only fear, is that you may have given Vegas, and the other gambling areas, an idea for a new revenue stream.

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    LV1951  over 11 years ago

    I thought that was said by Jule in Guys N Dolls!

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    bmonk  over 11 years ago

    Hmmm. The lottery has a much lower payoff than casinos (or street craps games like this), which is lower than a home poker game (assuming you have equal chance of winning), which is lower than a random picking of Wall Street stocks, which is lower than investing in companies and industries you know something about.

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    The real problem with short-term trading is that it is hard to make enough to offset the brokers’ fees.

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    Fan o’ Lio.  over 11 years ago

    Win or lose the broker still gets his commission.

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    krondor2000  over 11 years ago

    Ain’t that the truth!

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    bmonk  over 11 years ago

    I prefer the Pournelle Chart myself. It gives a bit more room for specifying where a person stands. In fact I thought of it the other day, when someone was trying to describe why Ann Rand was not a “real” anarchist.

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    whitecarabao  over 11 years ago

    I for one INVEST. I don’t enjoy gambling (not a moral judgement but simply a personal feeling); therefore, I don’t speculate. A couple of friends who do speculate on the stock market told me that they “play the side bets” (their words) because it was more profitable than straight stock speculation.

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    Linguist  over 11 years ago

    Wall Street Bankers are:Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves !Dressed in Armani suits and Gucci loafers.

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    reynard61  over 11 years ago

    [John Houseman voice] “We make our money the old-fashioned way. We STEAL it.” [/John Houseman voice]

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    Varnes  over 11 years ago

    Godfreydaniel, “And I am far too gloomy for jazz riffs..” A truly excellent line…..congratulations….

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    hippogriff  over 11 years ago

    bmonk re: Marx: Good point, and to make matters worse, he was in London when he wrote it. Canada’s becoming an independent country was on the same pattern, but much later. Internal self-rule in 1872, separate army in 1920, flag in 196whatever, financial and foreign policy self-rule late ’70s, etc. (Dates not guaranteed, I am working from memory late at night.)

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