Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for June 03, 2024

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    rmremail  26 days ago

    Around the corner in the alley is ‘Little Joe’s piece of yours investment group’

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    Kiba65  26 days ago

    Love the little dog.

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    wallylm  26 days ago

    To paraphrase the late great Roy Peterson, classic Canadian editorial cartoonist, The Scams Stop Here! Or here. Here dam*it! Okay, okay, here!!! Here ! (we mean it this time)…

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    The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member 26 days ago

    Sign erected by Big Al’s Piece of Mind Investment Group

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    sirbadger  26 days ago

    If I can’t invest in Ponzi schemes, what do I do with my money?

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    Doug K  26 days ago

    All other schemes are allowed.

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    comixbomix  26 days ago

    Big Al’s latest marketing scheme…

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 26 days ago

    Who knew it was so simple?

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    Meg: Cute as a Button... The ON is important!  26 days ago

    I’m going to go into DC and see if there’s a comparable sign outside the SC building. I’m guessing “no.”

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    mrwiskers  26 days ago

    Glad my parents didn’t name me Ponzi.

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    Count Olaf Premium Member 26 days ago

    Is that a Jan Lewan polka playing in the background? Why, yes, The Count believes it is…

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    Tarzan & Redd Panda  26 days ago

    Aren’t Ponzies those green things, you use to make Guakamoallie?

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    Count Olaf Premium Member 26 days ago

    In college, The Count had a good friend from New York with some questionable acquaintances back home who started a couple “pyramid investment clubs” that he took to other college campuses when ours became saturated. He made an absolute fortune since he was at the top before it collapsed and he got away with it, too. True dat. P.S. great stories about being a valet parking lot attendant at a “connected” upscale restaurant and racing Maseratis and Ferraris while their owners dined… “we drove them faster than their owners ever did”. Bon temps…

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    sandpiper  26 days ago

    Next thing should be controls on private equity takeovers of essential health care businesses. So far almost every one of them bought by a PEC was slowly degraded until it had to be sold. To do that the patients were gradually forced out, and the place was stripped of assets until there was no recourse but to sell it. And the same for other lines of business they get into. No regulations and no fuss from government.

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    dflak  26 days ago

    Social Security. If we don’t start importing more people to pay the bills, the system will collapse.

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    walsh.william  26 days ago

    Of course the Fed’s run the biggest Ponzi scheme imaginable. . .

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    PoodleGroomer  26 days ago

    The big investment opportunity now is in Bolivian Deep Rock Tapioca Mines that are producing critical boba tea ingredients.

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    mruch  26 days ago

    I like the bullet holes in the window

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    wrust33  26 days ago

    Send it to the convicted Felon-in-Chief!

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    cupertino jay  26 days ago

    google Charles_Ponzi for more info (links disallowed here)

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    anomaly  26 days ago

    ‘Cracking down on oversight’? I thought they’d just been ignoring oversight.

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    mistercatworks  26 days ago

    Careful, some Ponzi schemes are presented as life coaching enterprises.

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    wildlandwaters  26 days ago

    …and after leaving Big Al’s, you can take a sharp left into the alley…how convenient!

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    Bilan  26 days ago

    What’s the difference between a Ponzi scheme and the stock market?

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    Well?

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    Silence Dogood Premium Member 26 days ago

    So, Donald changed his name to Big Al? Anything to suck up gullible bucks…

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    gcarlson  26 days ago

    WMKVFM dot org plays the Tooth Fairy weekdays at 12:30-something MT and at an earlier time I’ve forgotten.

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    fourteenpeeves  26 days ago

    Loan shark 101

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    lnrokr55  26 days ago

    Cobwebs or bullet holes?

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    eddi-TBH  26 days ago

    The best get rich quick scam has been ruined by poseurs. Getting into politics was once a road to high profit, low labor money making. All on the down low and proper payouts to the right people to keep it that way. Retire early and see yourself called a ‘distinguished senior statesman’. Now any idiot can play. The rules went out the window and all the old way of doing things will get you is arrested.

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    Tarzan & Redd Panda  25 days ago

    trump has serious medical condition. He sleep-walks and asks for money as he walks.

    Anything you do to him, elicits the same response “I need Money!”

    You could drop an anvil on him ( what a lovely idea) “I need Money!” Push him into a shark tank ( another fine idea ) “I need Money!”

    Just don’t make him walk down a ramp, those things are scary. “Oh no! A 4% slope! Someone hold my hand!”

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    keenanthelibrarian  25 days ago

    By the bullet holes, it looks like Al’s been having a hard time – disgruntled investors, perhaps?

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    bluecat  22 days ago

    If you go to Big Al’s and see photos from a trip to famous sites of Egypt, run.

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