Busse Economics 101

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I have lectured here on this subject before, but thought that it might be helpful to give a real-life example:

Sold my Mini-14 for $500, so I have some discretionary funds.

So far, the availability of this money has been used to justify the upcoming purchase of a Ruger Mini in 6.8 RS, finally buying (done deal) the Merkel KR1 in .270 with an extra barrell in 6.5X55, getting ready to buy a Bushwhacker when/if they become available, and probably finally ordering a Tank Buster LE.

I love Economics. And some people said that the MBA would never pay off!

PS: I wonder if I could come out of retirement and get a job with the Obama administration?
 
You think thats bad... I used $300 someone owed me (owed, not paid) to justify buying my first skinny ASH-1. That was 3 busse's, 4 SRs and 3 SYs ago... :D
 
You are way too fiscally responsible to work for Obama!

Booooo! He is just cleaning the mess the republicans left for us... when Obama spends the 3 TRILLION DOLLARS Bush did to fund his war, let me kno!!
:D:D
 
Booooo! He is just cleaning the mess the republicans left for us... when Obama spends the 3 TRILLION DOLLARS Bush did to fund his war, let me kno!!
:D:D
no big deal, most of us spent that on busse's, guns and bullets in the last year :thumbup:



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Let's keep the political stuff out of here guys.... :cool:

There are places on Bladeforums for THOSE discussions...
 
May-day... May-Day!!

We are going down!!


And the only way to get into such elite positions it to have not payed your taxes. All you have to do is tell everyone else they have to. Now that is a real ponzi scam :eek::grumpy::barf:
 
Maybe you can get a bailout to further promote you contributions to keeping the economy going.
 
If I understand economics correctly (doubt anyone really does except maybe ol' John Maynard Kaynes) the idea is that you maintain an economy by keeping the money moving but that eventually you have to manufacture something other than paper (real goods) for an economy to survive.

With this in mind, I keep my money moving by buying more INFI every time I pay off my MC account... and Jerry and company keep it going by making the best new knives available.

You'all are welcome.
Cheers,
"Bloody Bill"
 
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I have lectured here on this subject before, but thought that it might be helpful to give a real-life example:

Sold my Mini-14 for $500, so I have some discretionary funds.

So far, the availability of this money has been used to justify the upcoming purchase of a Ruger Mini in 6.8 RS, finally buying (done deal) the Merkel KR1 in .270 with an extra barrell in 6.5X55, getting ready to buy a Bushwhacker when/if they become available, and probably finally ordering a Tank Buster LE.

I love Economics. And some people said that the MBA would never pay off!

PS: I wonder if I could come out of retirement and get a job with the Obama administration?
Yeah, I got released to start back to work next Tuesday today at the doc's, and I had to turn away from the gun store THREE TIMES on the way home.
I'm not even back to work yet, and I'm trying to spend my paychecks. . .
 
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