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HUH?
Oct 21, 2008 | 9:35 AM PST
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HUH? Am I the only one experiencing this message across comments? Or blogs cut off before you can view them. Fox if you don't want a blog site than why start one? What’s going on? I can see a change in format but it's not working for me.
This is creepy and amazing Wow.
Oct 7, 2008 | 9:30 PM PST
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This bailout just extends the agony. Let the markets suffer, and to purge ALL those malinvestment.
41 University of Chicago economists, including 2 Nobel Laureates sign the letter saying the bailout is a bad idea. This list is a joke the Senate version takes a bad idea and hangs a bunch of sweeteners on it to try to pick up votes. HUH? Taxpayers should not carry the burden of other people’s irresponsible decision to make debts they cannot pay.
Any bailout that includes paying for people defaulting on their mortgages is unacceptable.
The people of the United States have no obligation to save those who made debts irresponsibly.
Oh great, now they attached tax cuts to the bill in an effort to get it passed. They think the way to pay for a 700 billion dollar bailout is through tax cuts? It merely adds insult to injury. The bailout flies in the face of the fundamental principals that built this economy. We should let the market work! Oh Well, So mad have a headache now. Gotta jet and cover that bad check with another!
Greed? Conspiracy?Or Both?
Oct 1, 2008 | 8:40 PM PST
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The balance of power is shifting to the East as China and India.
It is easy to dismiss such dreams as bubble-economy hubris -- until you take into account the audacious goals Shanghai already has achieved. Since 1990, when the city still seemed caught in a socialist time warp
Here, Indians are playing invaluable roles in the global innovation chain. Motorola, Hewlett-Packard Cisco Systems and other tech giants now rely on their Indian teams to devise software platforms and dazzling multimedia features for next-generation devices.
China and India. Still relatively poor nations been watched with such a mixture of awe, opportunism. The postwar era witnessed economic miracles in Japan and South Korea. But neither was populous enough to power worldwide growth or change the game in a complete spectrum of industries. China and India, by contrast, possess the weight and dynamism to transform the 21st-century global economy. The closest parallel to their emergence is the saga of 19th-century America, a huge continental economy with a young, driven workforce that grabbed the lead in agriculture, apparel, and the high technologies of the era, such as steam engines, the telegraph, and electric lights.
But in a way, even America's rise falls short in comparison to what's happening now.
In the coming decades, China and India will disrupt workforces, industries, companies, and markets in ways that we can barely begin to imagine. The upheaval will test America's commitment to the global trade system, and shake its confidence. In the 19th century, Europe went through a similar trauma when it realized a new giant -- the U.S. -- had arrived. "It is up to America to manage its own expectation of China and India as either a threat or opportunity. It’s been said that America should be as open-minded as Europe was 100 years ago." How these Asian giants integrate with the rest of the world will largely shape the 21st-century global economy.
I’ve seen this day coming for a long time America stepping down, a country that grew strong with the dreams of Americans, Capitalism the social system which now exists in all countries of the world. Under this system, the means for producing and distributing goods (the land, factories, technology, transport system etc) are owned by a small minority of people. Has our Government for years desired the controll of all America stands for? I believe this was decided and planned as far back as planed 30 years ago, and has come forward with 911.
Capitalism = free market ,I feel we’ve lost that , and we now will have A World Socialist Movement which consists of people who have organized themselves democratically with one objective: to bring about a complete change in world society. A call for socialism? Can we stop this bailout? What does this bailout mean? Do we vote for socialism, or do we hang strong and vote for someone who thinks the bailout a bad idea? Do we even have a choice? Knowing if we do not bail out we will see hardships that none have ever seen? The years to come I think you will see us move to a new economy , a World Socialist, movement a step back from the Great country we were. If you do nothing more you must say no to this bailout you must be heard, Government is just buying time with this bailout for themselvese,our economy will get worse.
Greed?,Conspiracy? Or Both?
Oct 1, 2008 | 8:38 PM PST
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News
The balance of power is shifting to the East as China and India.
It is easy to dismiss such dreams as bubble-economy hubris -- until you take into account the audacious goals Shanghai already has achieved. Since 1990, when the city still seemed caught in a socialist time warp
Here, Indians are playing invaluable roles in the global innovation chain. Motorola, Hewlett-Packard Cisco Systems and other tech giants now rely on their Indian teams to devise software platforms and dazzling multimedia features for next-generation devices.
China and India. Still relatively poor nations been watched with such a mixture of awe, opportunism. The postwar era witnessed economic miracles in Japan and South Korea. But neither was populous enough to power worldwide growth or change the game in a complete spectrum of industries. China and India, by contrast, possess the weight and dynamism to transform the 21st-century global economy. The closest parallel to their emergence is the saga of 19th-century America, a huge continental economy with a young, driven workforce that grabbed the lead in agriculture, apparel, and the high technologies of the era, such as steam engines, the telegraph, and electric lights.
But in a way, even America's rise falls short in comparison to what's happening now.
In the coming decades, China and India will disrupt workforces, industries, companies, and markets in ways that we can barely begin to imagine. The upheaval will test America's commitment to the global trade system, and shake its confidence. In the 19th century, Europe went through a similar trauma when it realized a new giant -- the U.S. -- had arrived. "It is up to America to manage its own expectation of China and India as either a threat or opportunity. It’s been said that America should be as open-minded as Europe was 100 years ago." How these Asian giants integrate with the rest of the world will largely shape the 21st-century global economy.
I’ve seen this day coming for a long time America stepping down, a country that grew strong with the dreams of Americans, Capitalism the social system which now exists in all countries of the world. Under this system, the means for producing and distributing goods (the land, factories, technology, transport system etc) are owned by a small minority of people. Has our Government for years desired the controll of all America stands for? I believe this was decided and planned as far back as planed 30 years ago, and has come forward with 911.
Capitalism = free market ,I feel we’ve lost that , and we now will have A World Socialist Movement which consists of people who have organized themselves democratically with one objective: to bring about a complete change in world society. A call for socialism? Can we stop this bailout? What does this bailout mean? Do we vote for socialism, or do we hang strong and vote for someone who thinks the bailout a bad idea? Do we even have a choice? Knowing if we do not bail out we will see hardships that none have ever seen? The years to come I think you will see us move to a new economy , a World Socialist, movement a step back from the Great country we were. If you do nothing more you must say no to this bailout you must be heard, Government is just buying time with this bailout for themselvese,our economy will get worse.
I Say We Kill Them Both!
Sep 8, 2008 | 3:07 PM PST
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I’m sick of paying for corporate mismanagement and abuses.
I’m afraid that the Fannie-Freddie rescue effort will make more bailouts inevitable by sending a message that some institutions are too big to fail and thus encouraging risky behavior it’s pathetic to watch the United States financial system, supposedly the envy of the world, being taken to its knees.
But that's we're seeing, brought to you by regulators, and greedy bank executives and incompetent corporate directors. Both companies were placed into a government conservatorship that will be run by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the new agency created by Congress this summer to regulate Fannie and Freddie.
We as Taxpayers shouldn’t to be left holding defaulted mortgages while executives who presided over balance sheet implosions walked away with millions. Knowledgeable analysts sent a message that it is time for Fannie and Freddie to go. Meanwhile, Fannie Mae has reshuffled its management.
I don’t understand much how it all works and I’m sure if the majority of the public did understand the public would want heads to fly but for now we can just be assured that there is a safety pin holding things together and tomorrow is another day.
Free Rice
Apr 25, 2008 | 2:59 PM PST
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http://www.freerice.com/
A really cool site for learning new words and its definition, and feed the hungry at the same time.
Is Wal-Mart Going Broke?
Apr 4, 2008 | 11:14 AM PST
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I understand contracts and the fine print but really,did they have to go there?
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/03/25/walmart.insurance.
battle/index.html?eref=rss_us
My title is a Quote from a fellow blogger. This one hit home for me. The toxic FEMA trailers issued to Hurricane Katrina survivors are contaminated with formaldehyde.
I read this the other day wow what a mess. Fema what a joke this makes me so mad how can we be safe from our own Government. How many kids have and are being harm by a Government who only cares about their power, and creating a broken down Department run by a bunch of losers like the department of Fema. How does this happen?
http://risingfromruin.msnbc.com/2006/07/are_fema_tra
ile.html
People like you are speaking out!
Oct 11, 2007 | 8:56 AM PST
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In the wake of the high-profile indictment of Michael Vick, the nation has been awakened to the cruelty of animal fighting. Members of Congress, corporate leaders, and people like you are speaking out. And Louisiana and New Mexico enacted laws this year to outlaw cockfighting -- the last two states to join the fold.
Online retailer Amazon is now in the lonely position of promoting animal fighting activities. It's the only online retailer of subscriptions to animal fighting magazines in the United States, and these magazines advertise the sale of fighting animals and cockfighting weapons -- sales made illegal by federal law! The Feathered Warrior even advertised fighting dogs from a dogfighter whose operation makes the enterprise described in the Michael Vick indictment look like a bunch of amateurs.
This nonsense from Amazon must stop -- tell them so right now.
Push this article and boycott Amazon and any company that promotes cruelty to animals.
People like you are speaking out!
Oct 11, 2007 | 8:53 AM PST
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News
In the wake of the high-profile indictment of Michael Vick, the nation has been awakened to the cruelty of animal fighting. Members of Congress, corporate leaders, and people like you are speaking out. And Louisiana and New Mexico enacted laws this year to outlaw cockfighting -- the last two states to join the fold.
Online retailer Amazon is now in the lonely position of promoting animal fighting activities. It's the only online retailer of subscriptions to animal fighting magazines in the United States, and these magazines advertise the sale of fighting animals and cockfighting weapons -- sales made illegal by federal law! The Feathered Warrior even advertised fighting dogs from a dogfighter whose operation makes the enterprise described in the Michael Vick indictment look like a bunch of amateurs.
This nonsense from Amazon must stop -- tell them so right now.
Push this article and boycott Amazon and any company that promotes cruelty to animals.
People like you are speaking out!
Oct 11, 2007 | 8:51 AM PST
Category:
News
In the wake of the high-profile indictment of Michael Vick, the nation has been awakened to the cruelty of animal fighting. Members of Congress, corporate leaders, and people like you are speaking out. And Louisiana and New Mexico enacted laws this year to outlaw cockfighting -- the last two states to join the fold.
Online retailer Amazon is now in the lonely position of promoting animal fighting activities. It's the only online retailer of subscriptions to animal fighting magazines in the United States, and these magazines advertise the sale of fighting animals and cockfighting weapons -- sales made illegal by federal law! The Feathered Warrior even advertised fighting dogs from a dogfighter whose operation makes the enterprise described in the Michael Vick indictment look like a bunch of amateurs.
This nonsense from Amazon must stop -- tell them so right now.
Push this article and boycott Amazon and any company that promotes cruelty to animals.
Winter Holidays?
Oct 8, 2007 | 8:56 AM PST
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News
Let me ask this what does Winter Holiday mean? I am under the understanding it is a politically correct way of expressing Christmas Hmmmm! We are coming up on the holidays that we as Americans know as religious Holidays do you agree? My question is are Christians getting a fair shake or does it matter that our beliefs are somehow being changed. I know there is a push for other religions in our schools fine with me we have that freedom or do we?
What exactly does our freedom of religion mean? I don’t know. I do know however if I go into parts of the world I can speak of Christianity in certain areas but not in all, although our country allows you to bring in your beliefs into our schools such as we have as Americans the Winter Holiday, Muslims have Rhamadan, Jewish people have Haunika, I guess what I’m asking is where is God in our Christian faith has it some how become all about Santa or Winter? Were Jesus our Greatest Gift I don’t hear his name? Does our country truly allow freedom equally?
Winter Holidays?
Oct 8, 2007 | 8:55 AM PST
Category:
News
Let me ask this what does Winter Holiday mean? I am under the understanding it is a politically correct way of expressing Christmas Hmmmm! We are coming up on the holidays that we as Americans know as religious Holidays do you agree? My question is are Christians getting a fair shake or does it matter that our Religion are somehow being changed. I know there is a push for other religions in our schools fine with me we have that freedom or do we?
What exactly does our freedom of religion mean? I don’t know. I do know however if I go into parts of the world I can speak of Christianity in certain areas but not in all, although our country allows you to bring in your beliefs into our schools such as we have as Americans the Winter Holiday now, Muslims have Rhamadan, Jewish people have Haunika, I guess what I’m asking is where is God in our Christian faith has it some how become all about Santa or Winter? Were Jesus our Greatest Gift I don’t hear his name? Does our country truly allow freedom equally?
This is a wicked 3 part Documentary of how humans are being controlled. Our ideas of freedom is no more a than a thin line of what our laws dictate.
http://blog.ninapaley.com/2007/09/22/the-trap/
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