I like the idea of a forum where these topics can be openly discussed without all the silly name calling that goes on here. I don't think it needs to be a closed forum. I believe rules should be put in place that requires certain decorum. If you violate the rules you would be banned from posting but not banned from reading. Since this forum is aimed at current issues that affect us all it could educate many here who would just read the forum but never post. Originally Posted by Budman
I haven't posted much here lately.Your heart is in the right place, good luck.
However, a couple of weeks ago I alluded (somewhat obliquely) to an invitation-only ECCIE discussion forum, after which I received a number of PMs asking about it. The forum is called The Conference Room, and is envisioned as a place to engage in discussion of finance, markets, investments, public policy, technology, and other topical issues of the day.
What it is not is a political forum -- at least not in the sense that this forum is. There are areas of intersection, though, since public policy discussions are necessarily ideological. We are just not interested in the usual Democrat vs. Republican shit-slinging. After all, there are plenty of opportunities to engage in that right here. Included in the topics that may be discussed from time to time are energy issues, financial regulation, and fiscal policy matters, including the budget process and tax policy. All of those issues have import for the economy as a whole, and therefore for the markets.
If you are seriously interested in participating in the new forum, please let me know by posting here or sending me a PM. Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight
I like the idea of a forum where these topics can be openly discussed without all the silly name calling that goes on here. I don't think it needs to be a closed forum. I believe rules should be put in place that requires certain decorum. If you violate the rules you would be banned from posting but not banned from reading. Since this forum is aimed at current issues that affect us all it could educate many here who would just read the forum but never post. Originally Posted by BudmanAlso agree.
He doesn't know what that is. And he won't understand a description of it."Whimp."
He IS AN INSULT. Originally Posted by LexusLover