GUNS: Have an armed body guard? Feel secure!

Friday, November 16, 2007

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig8/morales1.html

>If politicians were capable of actually caring for the welfare of the general population, then they would not pass such reckless restrictions.

You left out that the politicians, and the other vocal liberal, usually have an armed body guard, I laugh at the libel icon NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg who takes the subway. The pics and video carefully photograph around his armed security detail of four cops. Sigh. Of course, he’s for “victim disarmament”; he’s at no risk!

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MONEY: the Dollar is no longer the World’s reserve currency

Friday, November 16, 2007

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,517060,00.html

November 13, 2007
WEST WING
A Pearl Harbor without War
By Gabor Steingart in Washington, D.C.
Translated from the German by Christopher Sultan

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The dollar crisis has politicians alarmed worldwide. The US currency has lost 24 percent of its value since the introduction of the euro, and now there is even a chance that China could abandon its policy of pegging its currency to the dollar — a problem the United States should take very seriously.

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So far Beijing has behaved like the benevolent shopkeeper who willingly extends credit to his customers. The Americans receive shipments of Chinese-made television sets, toys and underwear, but the Chinese do not import a comparable volume of US goods. The gap between buying and selling amounts to about $5 billion every week.

The Chinese are satisfied with buying US treasury bonds, partly to keep their most important customer afloat. The central bank in Beijing already holds currency reserves of $1.4 trillion.

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Within a single generation, the world’s biggest lender has become its biggest borrower, a circumstance the United States has made no serious attempts to change. And what has been Washington’s standard take on the shift? The dollar is our currency, but it’s your problem.

Thus, the tone of the US government’s callous and thick-skinned reaction to China’s announcement last week came as no surprise. There was a reason the dollar became the world’s reserve currency, US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson said in a slightly offended tone.

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Well, the other shoe is about to drop. And, it would be nice if it didn’t drop on us! I have no illusions about just how important this upcoming Presidential election is to everyone’s pocketbook. Personally, I’m prepping fro President Hillary and adjusting my thinking along those lines. It will make the 1929 Great Depression look like a walk in the park. We have a Notre Dame style Hail Mary if Ron Paul can get the Republican nomination and then win the election. At least, he understands the problems and a way for us to escape the executioner’s guillotine. A return to commodity money! Sure, it’s painful. But not as bad as a Great Depression Cubed with Hillary (i.e., the Dollar is no longer the World’s reserve currency, Social Security – Medicare – Medicaid – Drug Benefit time bomb explodes, and a global depression that makes the Japanese Stagflation look like a boom). Add to that President Hillary’s version of a “Great Society” with Guns + Butter + Socialism. And, it’s pretty bleak.

I’m advising getting your financial house in order for a plague of Biblical proportions. Seven years of lean might well be seventy. Look at the aftermath for the Roman Empire and you might get a feel for the next set of Dark Ages.

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INTERESTING: the dancer turning

Friday, November 16, 2007

http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22535838-5012895,00.html

The Right Brain vs Left Brain
Article from: AAP
October 05, 2007 12:00am

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The Right Brain vs Left Brain test … do you see the dancer turning clockwise or anti-clockwise?

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I found it entertaining. Interesting!

But the best discovery was that by closing one eye I could make the dancer reverse. With both eyes open, there was nothing I could do to see the reverse.

Can you guess which way I default to?

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RANT: Hey Governor Corzine — still wanna hear about state cars? … (continued) …

Friday, November 16, 2007

You don’t? TOO BAD!

This morning 16 November at 0700 est on 295 South Exit 59 … …

… a white suv td 11 161 … …

… at a between zero and leisurely 70 (Your serf speed limit is 65)

… in lots of traffic

… tailgating the poor peon in his way

… never left the left lane (Do you teach them to do that, or is that a qualification for working for the state of nujerzee!?)

Any way I am sure that he was hurrying to get away from I assume trenton to protect and serve me and not escape the scene of the crime.

Arghhh!

P.S.: Dear reader, I don’t write these every day. Just when I ARRIVE early for work, particularly agitated aggravated and have to wait for my employer workstation to get online.


RANT: BA doesn’t want to “lose” their slots at the airport.

Friday, November 16, 2007

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=493357&in_page_id=1770

‘Green’ BA flying empty ‘ghost planes’ across the Atlantic
By EMILY ANDREWS – More by this author » Last updated at 09:22am on 14th November 2007

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British Airways is flying dozens of empty planes across the Atlantic because it has no cabin crew to staff them.

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See something stupid? Look for the gooferment. BA doesn’t want to “lose” their slots at the airport.

I OTOH just shake my head.

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LINKEDIN: May I suggest that you not use your employer’s email on LinkedIn?

Friday, November 16, 2007

May I suggest that you not use your employer’s email on LinkedIn?

LinkedIn is a great way to find people and be found. Unfortunately, in today’s economic climate, changing jobs is a fact of life. When I was on Wall Street, one would be walked out of the building and one’s email unceremoniously forwarded to one’s boss or “Human Resources”. That taught me NEVER to depend or use the boss’ email. So to, I’ve seen a lot of people — one of my very best contacts — lose access to their LinkedIn account. She’s forgotten her password and her corporate email is gone. Hence always I advise people to use a personal email on LinkedIn. I have some pretty specific opinions about what email to use, but suffice to say it’s NEVER the corporate email.

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Update: And, I saw that happen yesterday! :-(

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