Friday, February 10, 2012

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The Greek deal has not lasted
http://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/greek-debt-crisis-becomes-insurrection-as-police-warn-troika-we-will-not-put-down-disorder/
http://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/exclusive-sources-suspect-berlin-power-play-in-schauble-brinkmanship/

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/feb/10/greece-euro-crisis-continues

Greece and the euro: the crisis continues

Greece-EU
10 Feb 2012: Editorial: The cuts strategy is not working in Greece: not economically, not socially and certainly not politically 
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/debt-crisis-live/9073437/Debt-crisis-as-it-happened-February-10-2012.html

Default Tuesday?


http://www.amazon.com/Theory-fish-population-dynamics-exploitation/dp/0050017381/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1328926061&sr=1-2
You will yawn.  I don't want to.
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  • 23jacob
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      http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/j/lebron_james/index.html?scp=1-spot&sq=LeBron%20James&st=cse
      James, dubbed the Chosen One on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 2002 when he was a 17-year-old high school player in Ohio, was the No. 1 pick in the 2003 N.B.A. draft. His presence revitalized the Cleveland Cavaliers and renewed fan interest.
      He was the N.B.A.'s rookie of the year in 2003-4. In 2003, he also signed an endorsement deal with Nike worth a reported $90 million. He was voted the N.B.A.'s most valuable player for the 2008-9 and the 2009-10 seasons.
      He is the youngest player in league history to score 10,000 career points. He was a member of the United States team that won the gold medal in the 2008 Olympics and the one that took the bronze medal at the 2004 Olympics.
      Cleveland's relationship with James was an exciting romance, partly because it was so wildly improbable. The bounce of a Ping-Pong ball gave the Cavaliers the right to draft James, a homegrown phenomenon, in 2003."

      enough on the NBA
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    To a fisherman the only indicator of population collapse is no fish.
    The closures are a good thing.  
    The screams are temporary.
    Extinction is permanent.
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      They are still trying to build readership.  I have no need to pay for their misinformation.  The good things are reposted free.
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      He went to the Heat.
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    • Satyan Gajwani recommended an article:
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      He went to the Miami Heat.
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    • Lary Waldman commented on an article:
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      Waste, Fraud and the Truth
      Americans do not want to pay taxes. They hate the idea of paying their own way. They want to wage war and bang on the drum all day. They are either mentally deficient or living in a land of zombies. Who did they think would pay for the Gulf War, Iraqi oil, don't worry (unless your child was enlisted), go shopping. Well here's a new twist don't pay your taxes, volunteer. When you volunteer you get credits, that you can apply to your taxes reducing them. Them like Scrooge McDuck, you can sit around your mobile home in Alabama or your Bankrupcy protected mansion in Florida. And all you have to do is clean up after a sick person vomits on the floor at a VA Hospital, or would you rather pay the taxes? Lary Waldman Qualicum Beach

      Just a troll.

      EDITORIAL:
      "We certainly can’t argue with the stated goal of the proposal that President Obama sent to Congress on Monday — the Reduce Unnecessary Spending Act of 2010. It is an obvious challenge to the many Republicans who spent much of the last decade helping drive up the deficit with unjustifiable tax cuts and unrestrained spending and who are now caterwauling about fiscal responsibility.
      Unfortunately, it would have little effect on the deficit, and it could feed misperceptions that will make it even harder to deal with the problem.
      About two-thirds of federal spending is automatic and mandatory — mostly Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and interest on the national debt. The other one-third, handled annually in 12 bills, is for everything else, with the biggest chunk by far going to the military.
      The Obama administration’s proposal would target that discretionary spending. After each of the appropriations bills is signed, the president would submit to Congress a package of proposed cuts, known as rescissions, of specific items that he finds objectionable. Current law allows the president to do that, but Congress is not required to act." 
       
       http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/10/opinion/krugman-money-and-morals.html?ref=opinion
       
      No degeneration of morals.  Big loss of income.
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      High costs will do that.



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    • Lary Waldman commented on an article:
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      Waste, Fraud and the Truth
      Americans do not want to pay taxes. They hate the idea of paying their own way. They want to wage war and bang on the drum all day. They are either mentally deficient or living in a land of zombies. Who did they think would pay for the Gulf War, Iraqi oil, don't worry (unless your child was enlisted), go shopping. Well here's a new twist don't pay your taxes, volunteer. When you volunteer you get credits, that you can apply to your taxes reducing them. Them like Scrooge McDuck, you can sit around your mobile home in Alabama or your Bankrupcy protected mansion in Florida. And all you have to do is clean up after a sick person vomits on the floor at a VA Hospital, or would you rather pay the taxes? Lary Waldman Qualicum Beach

      Just a troll.
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      Think about it.  Government (which thinks it is a business) and business are seeking to maximize return on capital. This means that they will minimize costs.  Population is seen as a cost.  Public services are seen as costs.  Money is seen as "hard" so debt is seen as cost. These governments are in a viscous spiral and don't recognize it.  
      Karl Marx never read Keynes.  Keynes is opaque.
      Read Samuelson :
      http://www.amazon.com/Economics-Paul-Samuelson/dp/0070549818/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_12
      No, I have not read it.
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