Financial topics
Re: Financial topics
RC here is a side salad to structures some note.
http://eideticresearch.com/uploads/2/8/ ... 4_2014.pdf
As you can see by 2018 one way or another something will already be gone.
As we note the rentiers and as we already seen the repressionary effects seen very early
in the cycle. Thank you for your persistence on that crucial topic for us other that what we
found out on the LITC structures.
http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/ laniakea
gmo is evil
TWO freaking stitches needed. Doctor with us for about 10 minutes tops, in a small town in TX where cost of living is lower than much of the planet Earth.
Over 2700 bucks! WTF'ingF?
Daughter said it was a $1000.00 a stitch before ACA was a general rule. We can see cost went up and service down as you note.
As we linked early and often a handful of them will be worth billions.
http://www.newmediajournal.us/staff/s_n ... 182009.htm
http://eideticresearch.com/uploads/2/8/ ... 4_2014.pdf
As you can see by 2018 one way or another something will already be gone.
As we note the rentiers and as we already seen the repressionary effects seen very early
in the cycle. Thank you for your persistence on that crucial topic for us other that what we
found out on the LITC structures.
http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/ laniakea
gmo is evil
TWO freaking stitches needed. Doctor with us for about 10 minutes tops, in a small town in TX where cost of living is lower than much of the planet Earth.
Over 2700 bucks! WTF'ingF?
Daughter said it was a $1000.00 a stitch before ACA was a general rule. We can see cost went up and service down as you note.
As we linked early and often a handful of them will be worth billions.
http://www.newmediajournal.us/staff/s_n ... 182009.htm
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Time for some DIYaedens wrote: TWO freaking stitches needed. Doctor with us for about 10 minutes tops, in a small town in TX where cost of living is lower than much of the planet Earth.
Over 2700 bucks! WTF'ingF?
Daughter said it was a $1000.00 a stitch before ACA was a general rule. We can see cost went up and service down as you note.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002OM ... 05008WJE5O
Re: Financial topics
Reality Check wrote: > Obamacare.
> Below is link to a, very concise, and very accurate, bottom line
> description, of what is going on in the Health Insurance World.
> As someone who actually read the Obama-care bill before it was
> passed, the biggest problem with Obama Care is, and always has
> been, that it is horrible health insurance from the perspective of
> anyone who gets sick, or gets injured and needs health care.
> Obamacare is P*ss Poor health insurance.
> http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-0 ... -hum-stock
I have a friend who's in big trouble for two reasons.
First, she had to go into the hospital for a couple of days,
and she just got hit with a bill for $10,000, even though
she has health insurance.
The second reason is that she bought a condo about five years ago.
She paid 250, and now it's worth 175. This one really pisses me off,
because I told her at the time that the real estate crash was far from
over. But she said, no, prices have already fallen, and so they're
going up again. People stick to their little myths and end up
screwing themselves. Totally pisses me off.
Oh, there's a third reason - she's unemployed.
And this is what's really bad about Obamacare. You pay for
health insurance so that if you get sick in the middle of
bad times, at least your health will be cared for. But
Obamacare is almost totally useless for her, and for
a lot of other people as well.
Re: Financial topics
Yep will check, as the beat marches on...ohmeohmy wrote:Time for some DIYaedens wrote: TWO freaking stitches needed. Doctor with us for about 10 minutes tops, in a small town in TX where cost of living is lower than much of the planet Earth.
Over 2700 bucks! WTF'ingF?
Daughter said it was a $1000.00 a stitch before ACA was a general rule. We can see cost went up and service down as you note.
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Ukraine is now on its fourth mobilzation of men aged 20 to 60 to go fight in the east. These conscripts get under a weeks training, a mix of uniform clothing donated by Germany, UK and France. When sent to the field they are not supplied or fed and have are led by incompetents and then abandoned by the Junta as they do not wish hews of their losses to reach the Ukrainian people.
As we noted some time ago on other facets the cracks are seeing more daylight.
1861 Internecine Slaughter, not civil war.
“I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me, and the financial institutions in the rear. Of the two, the one in my rear is my greatest foe.”
One month after the inauguration of President Abraham Lincoln, the American Civil War got underway . . .
The real reason for the war is that . . .
Northern industrialists had used trade tariffs to prevent the Southern States from buying cheaper European goods. Europe subsequently retaliated by stopping cotton imports from the South. Thus the South were being forced to pay more for goods whilst having their income slashed.
This is when the money changers saw the opportunity to divide and conquer America by plunging it into Civil War. This is confirmed by Otto Von Bismarck when he was Chancellor of Germany
(1871 - 1890), who stated,
"The division of the United States into federations of equal force was decided long before the Civil War by the high financial powers of Europe, these bankers were afraid that the United States if they remained as one block and as one nation, would attain economic and financial independence which would upset their financial domination over the world.
Adjectives are just messengers being shot.
http://slavyangrad.org/2014/09/01/when- ... from-kiev/
As we noted some time ago on other facets the cracks are seeing more daylight.
1861 Internecine Slaughter, not civil war.
“I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me, and the financial institutions in the rear. Of the two, the one in my rear is my greatest foe.”
One month after the inauguration of President Abraham Lincoln, the American Civil War got underway . . .
The real reason for the war is that . . .
Northern industrialists had used trade tariffs to prevent the Southern States from buying cheaper European goods. Europe subsequently retaliated by stopping cotton imports from the South. Thus the South were being forced to pay more for goods whilst having their income slashed.
This is when the money changers saw the opportunity to divide and conquer America by plunging it into Civil War. This is confirmed by Otto Von Bismarck when he was Chancellor of Germany
(1871 - 1890), who stated,
"The division of the United States into federations of equal force was decided long before the Civil War by the high financial powers of Europe, these bankers were afraid that the United States if they remained as one block and as one nation, would attain economic and financial independence which would upset their financial domination over the world.
Adjectives are just messengers being shot.
http://slavyangrad.org/2014/09/01/when- ... from-kiev/
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John wrote:Reality Check wrote: > Obamacare.
> Below is link to a, very concise, and very accurate, bottom line
> description, of what is going on in the Health Insurance World.
> As someone who actually read the Obama-care bill before it was
> passed, the biggest problem with Obama Care is, and always has
> been, that it is horrible health insurance from the perspective of
> anyone who gets sick, or gets injured and needs health care.
> Obamacare is P*ss Poor health insurance.
> http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-0 ... -hum-stock
I have a friend who's in big trouble for two reasons.
First, she had to go into the hospital for a couple of days,
and she just got hit with a bill for $10,000, even though
she has health insurance.
The second reason is that she bought a condo about five years ago.
She paid 250, and now it's worth 175. This one really pisses me off,
because I told her at the time that the real estate crash was far from
over. But she said, no, prices have already fallen, and so they're
going up again. People stick to their little myths and end up
screwing themselves. Totally pisses me off.
Oh, there's a third reason - she's unemployed.
And this is what's really bad about Obamacare. You pay for
health insurance so that if you get sick in the middle of
bad times, at least your health will be cared for. But
Obamacare is almost totally useless for her, and for
a lot of other people as well.
You see John you just have to look at things the right way. sarcasm ----
You have health insurance, but you cannot afford surgery? You should have bought HUM stock. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-0 ... -hum-stock
Side note -- generally speaking much of medical field is a scam. With proper diet etc. much of the medical and pharmaceutical activities could be eliminated and have a healthier population. However there is a problem that is partially illustrated by this "Why Is Independence So Frightening To Some People?" http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-0 ... ome-people
"independence terrifies some people because it requires a human being to challenge the unknown and take responsibility for the consequences if he fails. Followers trade in their mental and spiritual freedom to governments, oligarchs and gatekeepers so that they never have to face these difficulties. Sometimes, they are simply lazy. Sometimes, they lack confidence in their own abilities. Sometimes, they are just cowards. In any case, the result is the same: a life of relative ease riding the tides in a vast school of self-serving minnows but always prey to the ever circling sharks.
cheers
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Totally disagree. I've had a weight problem my whole life and I knowgerald wrote: > Side note -- generally speaking much of medical field is a
> scam. With proper diet etc. much of the medical and pharmaceutical
> activities could be eliminated and have a healthier
> population. However there is a problem that is partially
> illustrated by this "Why Is Independence So Frightening To Some
> People?"
> http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-0 ... ome-people
for a fact that weight has nothing to do with "proper diet."
(However, high-cost diet plans are indeed a total scam.) Furthermore,
medications have lowered my blood pressure from astronomical levels to
normal levels, and have almost certainly prevented a heart attack.
Re: Financial topics
Notice I said MUCH not all. I have known people who could have avoided medical care if they had made the appropriate changes in diet, and have known people who have died or became crippled because of medical care.John wrote:Totally disagree. I've had a weight problem my whole life and I knowgerald wrote: > Side note -- generally speaking much of medical field is a
> scam. With proper diet etc. much of the medical and pharmaceutical
> activities could be eliminated and have a healthier
> population. However there is a problem that is partially
> illustrated by this "Why Is Independence So Frightening To Some
> People?"
> http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-0 ... ome-people
for a fact that weight has nothing to do with "proper diet."
(However, high-cost diet plans are indeed a total scam.) Furthermore,
medications have lowered my blood pressure from astronomical levels to
normal levels, and have almost certainly prevented a heart attack.
It is a very complex issue, and a complicating factor is the legal profession.
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Find out tomorrow if he survived not listening after surgery and tried to move without assistance.
Daughter said it was like a bomb went off on me when I walked in. Coded it and applied direct pressure.
Another pair of shoes ruined.... No at times these people are not paid enough.
Years of college to go.
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Nominal wages have finally edged into positive territory after more than 18 months of Abenomics. However, prices have spiked on cost-push
inflation driven by yen depreciation since mid-2013 and on the consumption tax hike in April 2014 (from 5% to 8%). As a result, real wages were
still in negative territory (-1.4% yoy) even as of July. t
Maybe Goldman should be paying attention to inflation in the US and the money illusion here :
John Williams (http://www.shadowstats.com) provides inflation estimates based on previous official methodology when the Consumer Price Index still represented
the cost of a constant standard of living. The 1.26% inflation measure used to deflate first quarter nominal GDP is unrealistic, as Americans who make purchases are aware.
A reasonable correction to the understated deflator gives a much higher first quarter contraction. The two main causes of inflation’s understatement are the substitution
principle introduced during the Clinton regime and the hedonic adjustments ongoing since the 1980s that redefine price rises as quality improvements.
Correcting for excessive hedonic adjustments gives a first quarter real GDP contraction of 5%. Correcting for hedonic and substitution adjustments gives a first quarter real
GDP contraction of 8.5%. j
chapter seven http://mises.org/books/mises_money.pdf
chapter nine the Fabien eugenics of Internecine Slaughter, not civil war and is no different than the socialist meme covered here.
Transitory holdings from the 1983 thesis of intent to the CCI program policy framework we did not want managed only to decimate deeper than they are aware
on the mid demographic age groups as we covered as the "wasting". It has not permeated yet to the taxpayer what is.
Human history is divided into three phases: (1)pre-industrial, (2)industrial, and (3)de-industrial.
Eco-Communalism movements add up to a sustainable world or globally coordinated efforts and initiatives result
in a new sustainability paradigm.
Energy margin cluster capex forwarded. Time-line internalized, basically a decade to foster movement.
We could then say the conditions were better because many evils for which older generations
had no remedy were no longer such evils. We could then really speak about progress.
But if we have inflation, progressing inflation, then we are continually working against the vital interests of
the majority of the population.
The seen and unseen facts of the dead Letter and your Surety given away.
You will be upbraided by your masters since they indeed own you.
a from the grain colony
Find out tomorrow if he survived not listening after surgery and tried to move without assistance.
Daughter said it was like a bomb went off on me when I walked in. Coded it and applied direct pressure.
Another pair of shoes ruined.... No at times these people are not paid enough.
Years of college to go.
=======================================================================================
Nominal wages have finally edged into positive territory after more than 18 months of Abenomics. However, prices have spiked on cost-push
inflation driven by yen depreciation since mid-2013 and on the consumption tax hike in April 2014 (from 5% to 8%). As a result, real wages were
still in negative territory (-1.4% yoy) even as of July. t
Maybe Goldman should be paying attention to inflation in the US and the money illusion here :
John Williams (http://www.shadowstats.com) provides inflation estimates based on previous official methodology when the Consumer Price Index still represented
the cost of a constant standard of living. The 1.26% inflation measure used to deflate first quarter nominal GDP is unrealistic, as Americans who make purchases are aware.
A reasonable correction to the understated deflator gives a much higher first quarter contraction. The two main causes of inflation’s understatement are the substitution
principle introduced during the Clinton regime and the hedonic adjustments ongoing since the 1980s that redefine price rises as quality improvements.
Correcting for excessive hedonic adjustments gives a first quarter real GDP contraction of 5%. Correcting for hedonic and substitution adjustments gives a first quarter real
GDP contraction of 8.5%. j
chapter seven http://mises.org/books/mises_money.pdf
chapter nine the Fabien eugenics of Internecine Slaughter, not civil war and is no different than the socialist meme covered here.
Transitory holdings from the 1983 thesis of intent to the CCI program policy framework we did not want managed only to decimate deeper than they are aware
on the mid demographic age groups as we covered as the "wasting". It has not permeated yet to the taxpayer what is.
Human history is divided into three phases: (1)pre-industrial, (2)industrial, and (3)de-industrial.
Eco-Communalism movements add up to a sustainable world or globally coordinated efforts and initiatives result
in a new sustainability paradigm.
Energy margin cluster capex forwarded. Time-line internalized, basically a decade to foster movement.
We could then say the conditions were better because many evils for which older generations
had no remedy were no longer such evils. We could then really speak about progress.
But if we have inflation, progressing inflation, then we are continually working against the vital interests of
the majority of the population.
The seen and unseen facts of the dead Letter and your Surety given away.
You will be upbraided by your masters since they indeed own you.
a from the grain colony
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