• Some Good Dividend Paying Stocks

    From wayne.beardsley@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 7 12:29:58 2022
    Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've
    owned for a long time:

    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position in those deals. The interest on the money
    they lend out is usually variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional benefit, inflation adds
    to both the value of their loan collateral, but also to the value of the properties that they own.

    CVX and XOM - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political unrest, and you collect a nice dividend
    at the same time. I've owned both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.

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  • From gfretwell@aol.com@21:1/5 to waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com on Mon Feb 7 16:38:54 2022
    On Mon, 7 Feb 2022 12:29:58 -0800 (PST),
    "waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com" <wayne.beardsley@gmail.com> wrote:

    Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've
    owned for a long time:

    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position in those deals. The interest on the money
    they lend out is usually variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional benefit, inflation adds
    to both the value of their loan collateral, but also to the value of the properties that they own.

    CVX and XOM - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political unrest, and you collect a nice dividend
    at the same time. I've owned both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.

    I have had XOM for a while. It is beer money anyway. IBM pays a fair
    dividend even tho it is not really moving in the market. All of my
    shares are pretty much zero basis so it is easy money.
    I am still holding on to the SWKS you told me about. Not a huge
    dividend but it is moving.

    My best one may be my partnership in Ichan. I am not sure what the
    cash value is but they send me a nice check every quarter. I think I
    gave them ten grand around 1978 (3 companies ago) and it has been good
    ever since. I get around $2500 a year. Until 86, the tax write off
    alone was significant, saving me my $10k a couple times over. Most of
    that went away. It was just dead weight for a while and now "Ichan"
    generates cash. I am OK with that. When Carl bought it he tried to
    buy me out cheap. I am glad I didn't sell.

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  • From True North@21:1/5 to waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com on Mon Feb 7 13:43:59 2022
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:
    Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've
    owned for a long time:

    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position in those deals. The interest on the money
    they lend out is usually variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional benefit, inflation adds
    to both the value of their loan collateral, but also to the value of the properties that they own.

    CVX and XOM - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political unrest, and you collect a nice dividend
    at the same time. I've owned both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.

    No wonder the oil companies are making lots of money.
    Price jumped up over a dollar fifty per liter in this province.

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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to True North on Tue Feb 8 00:07:48 2022
    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:
    Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always on the
    lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still if they
    offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest rates.
    Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time:

    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very
    consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various high
    end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position in
    those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually variable
    and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. This means
    that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an inflationary
    environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional benefit,
    inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, but also to
    the value of the properties that they own.

    CVX and XOM - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their
    stock prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but
    both are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned
    both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.

    No wonder the oil companies are making lots of money.
    Price jumped up over a dollar fifty per liter in this province.


    That free medical care costs.

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to True North on Mon Feb 7 19:37:38 2022
    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still if they offer some protection
    against inflation and/or rising interest rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: > > STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various
    high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. This means that if interest rates go up, as they
    tend to do in an inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM - Chevron and Exxon, both
    yielding more than 4%, and their stock prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned both for
    over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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  • From justan@21:1/5 to Bill on Mon Feb 7 19:41:40 2022
    Bill <califbill9998remove8@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:> On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatrecdotboats@hotmail.com wrote:>> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always on the>> lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend,
    better still if they>> offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest rates.>> Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >> >> STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very>> consistently. STWD
    makes their money primarily by financing various high>> end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position in>> those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually variable>> and tied to various indicators of overall interest
    rates. This means>> that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an inflationary>> environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional benefit,>> inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, but also to>> the value of the
    properties that they own. >> >> CVX and XOM - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their>> stock prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but>> both are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political>>
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned>> both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.> > No wonder the oil companies are making lots of money.> Price jumped up over a dollar fifty per liter in this province.>
    That free medical care costs.

    Not much though. We recently bought Kanadian drugs at a fraction
    of USA prices.
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  • From True North@21:1/5 to justan on Tue Feb 8 08:22:20 2022
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still if they offer some protection against
    inflation and/or rising interest rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: > > STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various high end
    real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do
    in an inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding
    more than 4%, and their stock prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned both for over 20
    years and have done very well with them.No wonder the oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border. FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.

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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to True North on Tue Feb 8 17:54:33 2022
    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com
    wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always
    on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still
    if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest
    rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very
    consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various
    high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position
    in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually
    variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates.
    This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an
    inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional >>>> benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral,
    but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM >>>> - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock
    prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both
    are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned
    both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the >>>> oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar
    fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators
    and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

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  • From Justan@21:1/5 to Bill on Tue Feb 8 19:53:55 2022
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com >>>> wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always
    on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still >>>> if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest >>>> rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: > >>>> > STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very >>>>> consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various
    high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position >>>>> in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually
    variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates.
    This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an
    inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional >>>>> benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral,
    but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM >>>>> - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock
    prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both >>>>> are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned >>>>> both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the >>>>> oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar >>>>> fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the
    Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators
    and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud
    federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

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  • From John H@21:1/5 to princecraft49@gmail.com on Tue Feb 8 16:20:03 2022
    On Tue, 8 Feb 2022 08:22:20 -0800 (PST), True North
    <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still if they offer some protection against
    inflation and/or rising interest rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: > > STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various high end
    real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do
    in an inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM - Chevron and
    Exxon,
    both yielding more than 4%, and their stock prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned both
    for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.

    Again, what is an 'abeter'?

    And, who is the 'motley collection', the truckers or the rabble in the Parliament?

    Lastly, was this you? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4RjsAyFvLU

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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to Justan on Tue Feb 8 21:18:36 2022
    Justan <1@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com >>>>> wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always >>>>> on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still >>>>> if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest >>>>> rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: > >>>>>> STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very >>>>>> consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various >>>>>> high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position >>>>>> in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually >>>>>> variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. >>>>>> This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an
    inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional >>>>>> benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, >>>>>> but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM >>>>>> - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock
    prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both >>>>>> are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned >>>>>> both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the >>>>>> oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar >>>>>> fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the
    Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators
    and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo


    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and afterwards.

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  • From True North@21:1/5 to Bill on Tue Feb 8 15:12:18 2022
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com >>>>> wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always >>>>> on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still >>>>> if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest >>>>> rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: > >>>>>> STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very >>>>>> consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various >>>>>> high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position >>>>>> in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually >>>>>> variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. >>>>>> This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an >>>>>> inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional >>>>>> benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, >>>>>> but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM >>>>>> - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock >>>>>> prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both >>>>>> are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political >>>>>> unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned >>>>>> both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the >>>>>> oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar >>>>>> fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the >>> Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators >>> and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?

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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to True North on Wed Feb 9 00:32:39 2022
    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com >>>>>>> wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always >>>>>>> on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still >>>>>>> if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest >>>>>>> rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: > >>>>>>>> STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very >>>>>>>> consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various >>>>>>>> high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position >>>>>>>> in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually >>>>>>>> variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. >>>>>>>> This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an >>>>>>>> inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional >>>>>>>> benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, >>>>>>>> but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM >>>>>>>> - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock >>>>>>>> prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both >>>>>>>> are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political >>>>>>>> unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned >>>>>>>> both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the >>>>>>>> oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar >>>>>>>> fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the >>>>> Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators >>>>> and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud
    federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and
    afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?


    Sorry, spell check. “Nursed”

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  • From John H@21:1/5 to princecraft49@gmail.com on Wed Feb 9 08:09:39 2022
    On Tue, 8 Feb 2022 15:12:18 -0800 (PST), True North
    <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com >> >>>>> wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always >> >>>>> on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still >> >>>>> if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest >> >>>>> rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very >> >>>>>> consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various >> >>>>>> high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position >> >>>>>> in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually
    variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates.
    This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an
    inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, >> >>>>>> but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock
    prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both >> >>>>>> are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned >> >>>>>> both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar >> >>>>>> fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the >> >>> Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators >> >>> and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud
    federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and
    afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?

    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.

    Again, what is an 'abeter'?

    And, who is the 'motley collection', the truckers or the rabble in the Parliament?

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  • From Who me?@21:1/5 to True North on Mon Mar 7 16:33:01 2022
    On 2/8/22 6:12 PM, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com >> >>>>> wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always >> >>>>> on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still >> >>>>> if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest >> >>>>> rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very >> >>>>>> consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various >> >>>>>> high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position >> >>>>>> in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually
    variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates.
    This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an
    inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, >> >>>>>> but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock
    prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both >> >>>>>> are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned >> >>>>>> both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar >> >>>>>> fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the >> >>> Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators >> >>> and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud
    federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and
    afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?

    Would "nursed" work better for you, dimwit?
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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to 1@2.com on Mon Mar 7 17:49:21 2022
    Who me? <1@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 6:12 PM, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com >>>>>>>> wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always >>>>>>>> on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still >>>>>>>> if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest >>>>>>>> rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very >>>>>>>>> consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various >>>>>>>>> high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position >>>>>>>>> in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually >>>>>>>>> variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. >>>>>>>>> This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an >>>>>>>>> inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, >>>>>>>>> but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock >>>>>>>>> prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both >>>>>>>>> are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political >>>>>>>>> unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned >>>>>>>>> both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar >>>>>>>>> fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve >>>>>>> and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the >>>>>> Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators >>>>>> and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud
    federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and >>> afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?

    Would "nursed" work better for you, dimwit?

    So, autocorrect strikes again. Are you still nursing at the government
    tit?

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  • From True North@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 7 09:49:31 2022
    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 12:33:03 UTC-4, Who me? wrote:
    On 2/8/22 6:12 PM, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com
    wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always
    on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still
    if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest
    rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very
    consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various >> >>>>>> high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position
    in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually >> >>>>>> variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. >> >>>>>> This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an >> >>>>>> inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral, >> >>>>>> but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock
    prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both
    are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political >> >>>>>> unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned
    both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar
    fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the
    Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators >> >>> and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud
    federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and >> afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?
    Would "nursed" work better for you, dimwit?
    --
    No more


    Words have meaning, idiot.

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  • From Floridian@21:1/5 to True North on Mon Mar 7 17:53:20 2022
    On 3/7/22 12:49 PM, True North wrote:
    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 12:33:03 UTC-4, Who me? wrote:
    On 2/8/22 6:12 PM, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com
    wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always
    on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still
    if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest
    rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very
    consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various
    high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position
    in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually >> >> >>>>>> variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. >> >> >>>>>> This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an >> >> >>>>>> inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral,
    but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock >> >> >>>>>> prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both
    are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political >> >> >>>>>> unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned
    both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar
    fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
    --
    Thanks Donald. Do you miss him yet?


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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the
    Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators
    and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud
    federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and >> >> afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?
    Would "nursed" work better for you, dimwit?
    --
    No more


    Words have meaning, idiot.

    They do. Too bad you can't recognize a typo. A Donna
    --
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  • From John H@21:1/5 to princecraft49@gmail.com on Mon Mar 7 12:55:01 2022
    On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 09:49:31 -0800 (PST), True North
    <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 12:33:03 UTC-4, Who me? wrote:
    On 2/8/22 6:12 PM, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com
    wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always
    on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still
    if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest
    rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very
    consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various
    high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position
    in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually >> >> >>>>>> variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates. >> >> >>>>>> This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an >> >> >>>>>> inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral,
    but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock >> >> >>>>>> prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both
    are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political >> >> >>>>>> unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned
    both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar
    fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
    --
    Thanks Donald. Do you miss him yet?


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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the
    Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators
    and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud
    federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and >> >> afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?
    Would "nursed" work better for you, dimwit?
    --
    No more


    Words have meaning, idiot.

    And yours are always spelled and punctuated correctly?

    Dimwit.

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  • From True North@21:1/5 to John H on Mon Mar 7 10:01:02 2022
    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 13:55:08 UTC-4, John H wrote:
    On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 09:49:31 -0800 (PST), True North
    <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 12:33:03 UTC-4, Who me? wrote:
    On 2/8/22 6:12 PM, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com
    wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always
    on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still
    if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest
    rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very
    consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various
    high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position
    in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually
    variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates.
    This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an
    inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral,
    but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock >> >> >>>>>> prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both
    are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned
    both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar
    fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve >> >> >>>> and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
    --
    Thanks Donald. Do you miss him yet?


    ----Android NewsGroup Reader----
    https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/usenet/index.html


    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the
    Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators
    and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud
    federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and
    afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?
    Would "nursed" work better for you, dimwit?
    --
    No more


    Words have meaning, idiot.
    And yours are always spelled and punctuated correctly?

    Dimwit.


    As that famous Floridian said..... "I know you are but what am I"

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  • From Floridian@21:1/5 to True North on Mon Mar 7 19:06:23 2022
    On 3/7/22 1:01 PM, True North wrote:
    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 13:55:08 UTC-4, John H wrote:
    On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 09:49:31 -0800 (PST), True North
    <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 12:33:03 UTC-4, Who me? wrote:
    On 2/8/22 6:12 PM, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com
    wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always
    on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still
    if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest
    rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very
    consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various
    high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position
    in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually
    variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates.
    This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an
    inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral,
    but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock
    prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both
    are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned
    both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar
    fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve >> >> >> >>>> and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie? >> >> >> >>>> What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
    --
    Thanks Donald. Do you miss him yet?


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    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the
    Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the >> >> >> >>> Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators
    and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud >> >> >> > federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and
    afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?
    Would "nursed" work better for you, dimwit?
    --
    No more


    Words have meaning, idiot.
    And yours are always spelled and punctuated correctly?

    Dimwit.


    As that famous Floridian said..... "I know you are but what am I"

    Look up that phrase Dummy. Seriously look it up and see what a childish fool
    you are Donnie. A
    --
    See Fox News for the truth

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  • From True North@21:1/5 to Floridian on Mon Mar 7 14:33:37 2022
    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 15:06:28 UTC-4, Floridian wrote:
    On 3/7/22 1:01 PM, True North wrote:
    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 13:55:08 UTC-4, John H wrote:
    On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 09:49:31 -0800 (PST), True North
    <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 12:33:03 UTC-4, Who me? wrote:
    On 2/8/22 6:12 PM, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com
    wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always
    on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still
    if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest
    rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very
    consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various
    high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position
    in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually
    variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates.
    This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an
    inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral,
    but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock
    prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both
    are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned
    both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar
    fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie? >> >> >> >>>> What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
    --
    Thanks Donald. Do you miss him yet?


    ----Android NewsGroup Reader----
    https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/usenet/index.html >> >> >> >>>

    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the
    Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the >> >> >> >>> Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators
    and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud >> >> >> > federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and
    afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?
    Would "nursed" work better for you, dimwit?
    --
    No more


    Words have meaning, idiot.
    And yours are always spelled and punctuated correctly?

    Dimwit.


    As that famous Floridian said..... "I know you are but what am I"
    Look up that phrase Dummy. Seriously look it up and see what a childish fool you are Donnie. A
    --
    See Fox News for the truth


    I know exactly who said it, Ditzy Dan
    BTW any new guns lately?

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  • From Floridian@21:1/5 to True North on Mon Mar 7 22:45:10 2022
    On 3/7/22 5:33 PM, True North wrote:
    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 15:06:28 UTC-4, Floridian wrote:
    On 3/7/22 1:01 PM, True North wrote:
    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 13:55:08 UTC-4, John H wrote:
    On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 09:49:31 -0800 (PST), True North
    <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 12:33:03 UTC-4, Who me? wrote:
    On 2/8/22 6:12 PM, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com
    wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always
    on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still
    if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest
    rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very
    consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various
    high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position
    in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually
    variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates.
    This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an
    inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral,
    but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock
    prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both
    are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned
    both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar
    fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve
    and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable >> >> >> >> >>>> citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie?
    What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your >> >> >> >> >>>> country into?
    --
    Thanks Donald. Do you miss him yet?


    ----Android NewsGroup Reader----
    https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/usenet/index.html >> >> >> >> >>>

    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the
    Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the
    Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators
    and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud
    federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and
    afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?
    Would "nursed" work better for you, dimwit?
    --
    No more


    Words have meaning, idiot.
    And yours are always spelled and punctuated correctly?

    Dimwit.


    As that famous Floridian said..... "I know you are but what am I"
    Look up that phrase Dummy. Seriously look it up and see what a childish fool >> you are Donnie. A
    --
    See Fox News for the truth


    I know exactly who said it, Ditzy Dan
    BTW any new guns lately

    Guns?
    You are so dense. Look up the history of the phrase, moron.

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  • From John H@21:1/5 to princecraft49@gmail.com on Tue Mar 8 08:02:34 2022
    On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 10:01:02 -0800 (PST), True North
    <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 13:55:08 UTC-4, John H wrote:
    On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 09:49:31 -0800 (PST), True North
    <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Monday, 7 March 2022 at 12:33:03 UTC-4, Who me? wrote:
    On 2/8/22 6:12 PM, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 8 February 2022 at 17:18:38 UTC-4, Bill wrote:
    Justan <1...@2.com> wrote:
    On 2/8/22 12:54 PM, Bill wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 20:37:43 UTC-4, justan wrote:
    True North <prince...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Monday, 7 February 2022 at 16:30:00 UTC-4, waynebatr...@hotmail.com
    wrote:> Like many other retirees living on a fixed income, I'm always
    on the lookout for stocks that pay a good solid dividend, better still
    if they offer some protection against inflation and/or rising interest
    rates. Here are some of my favorites that I've owned for a long time: >
    STWD - Starwood Property Trust, currently yielding a juicy 7.8% very
    consistently. STWD makes their money primarily by financing various
    high end real estate deals, and sometimes takes an ownership position
    in those deals. The interest on the money they lend out is usually
    variable and tied to various indicators of overall interest rates.
    This means that if interest rates go up, as they tend to do in an
    inflationary environment, STWD's income goes up also. As an additional
    benefit, inflation adds to both the value of their loan collateral,
    but also to the value of the properties that they own. > > CVX and XOM
    - Chevron and Exxon, both yielding more than 4%, and their stock
    prices are on the rise. Neither company is exactly a secret but both
    are well positioned to profit from inflation and global political
    unrest, and you collect a nice dividend at the same time. I've owned
    both for over 20 years and have done very well with them.No wonder the
    oil companies are making lots of money.Price jumped up over a dollar
    fifty per liter in this province.

    Oh well! How bout them Ottowa socialist tyrants trying to starve >> >> >> >>>> and freeze out the poor truck drivers, A? Jailing charitable
    citizens for trying to peacefully help them out, really Donnie? >> >> >> >>>> What kind of third world hell hole are you guys turning your
    country into?
    --
    Thanks Donald. Do you miss him yet?


    ----Android NewsGroup Reader----
    https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/usenet/index.html


    Sorry Justine, we don't submit to mob rule as all y'all do south of the border.
    FYI...the vast majority of truck drivers are vaccinated up here and the
    Truckers Federation does not agree with the rabble infesting the >> >> >> >>> Parliament area of Ottawa.
    They are mostly a motley collection of anti vaxers and other agitators
    and abeters looking for any reason to do what they do best.


    Oh, looking for freedom of choice. Got it.

    When you live in a racist commie ghetto as Donnie does, you aplaud >> >> >> > federations, which are just another arm of the govt ghestapo

    Well, he has nurses at the Government tit for his whole working life and
    afterwards.


    I have "nurses at the government tit"????
    What the 'ell does that mean?
    Would "nursed" work better for you, dimwit?
    --
    No more


    Words have meaning, idiot.
    And yours are always spelled and punctuated correctly?

    Dimwit.


    As that famous Floridian said..... "I know you are but what am I"

    From the writing examples you display, "You are virtually illiterate."

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