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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Me-lqQaOpk8
http://journal-neo.org/2016/04/27/how-n ... ee-policy/
http://www.usip.org/about-us/our-history
http://journal-neo.org/2015/01/26/mit-s ... c-by-2025/
http://journal-neo.org/2016/04/27/how-n ... ee-policy/
http://www.usip.org/about-us/our-history
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gerald wrote:interesting chart aedens --
but what happened in 2008?
"you did not build that" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_didn%27t_build_that
and who gets things done? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_Shrugged
and Venezuela today-- https://www.yahoo.com/news/venezuela-ra ... 57990.html
it never changes
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2083758/posts The senate floor discussion in 2005 knew the housing bubble was oncoming.
"Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005" sponsored by Senator John McCain, indicates that he was right on target.
The deals between JP Morgan Chase and Magnetar Capital in 2007 would become the focal point of an SEC investigation
They all knew https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPSDnGMzIdo
They knew point blank what was coming.
Bernanke was appointed Chairman of the US Federal Reserve in 2005.
- Academically, he is best known for his theory of the Great Depression.
- His Ph.D. thesis on this topic was well received when published.
Thesis Paper: “Nonmonetary Effects of the Financial Crisis in the Propagation of the Great Depression”, American Economic Review,
June 1983, p257-276.
The CCI account was the clean up crew for the dialectic script.
Transitory holdings from the 1983 thesis of intent to the CCI program policy framework we did not want managed that decimated deeper than they are aware on the mid demographic age groups as we cover now as the "wasting". It has not permeated yet to the taxpayer what is.
Increased in CCI
- Fear of runs (asymmetric information as to which are good banks).
- Liquidity scramble by banks to T-Bills out of loans.
- With banks bankrupt, complex loan relationships were destroyed.
- Reduction in borrowers collateral (from increased debt burden) imply
fewer loans.
- Banks decreased the number of loans (“credit rationing”) rather than
increase loan rates.
CCI is not observable
Field reports on the State level are still engaging the lingering effects.
The narratives are concise and increasing IMO.
Compared to earlier times we already know what was and what will be if nothing was done anyways.
As we noted reg q and t to secure stability to per capita reasoning. Compromise on fundamentals is implosion.
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Great thought. An aedens original.aedens wrote:Compromise on fundamentals is implosion.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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"Compromise on fundamentals is implosion"Higgenbotham wrote:Great thought. An aedens original.aedens wrote:Compromise on fundamentals is implosion.
Is that not like morality? --- I changed the law so I can rip you off, after all it's now legal.--- But it is not moral. -- Problem of the day?
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Those 5 words are so multi-faceted. How about just one tiny facet - "Compromise on fundamentals (of education) is implosion." Then how about "Compromise on fundamentals (of health care) is implosion." Then of course "Compromise on fundamentals (of accounting) is implosion." "Compromise on fundamentals (of a free press) is implosion." All comes back to "Compromise on fundamentals of morality is implosion." as you say.gerald wrote:"Compromise on fundamentals is implosion"Higgenbotham wrote:Great thought. An aedens original.aedens wrote:Compromise on fundamentals is implosion.
Is that not like morality? --- I changed the law so I can rip you off, after all it's now legal.--- But it is not moral. -- Problem of the day?
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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relentless buying by algos (or as he called them "macros" and saying "forgive the macros – they know not what they do")
Jean Charles Léonard Simonde 1773–1842, Swiss historian and economist.
The Church limited to nine days in the pit to be humane and avert social unrest for the non payment of tax in coin.
The pit was a covered by a iron grating and intercession from the clergy lessoned the punishment for non payments.
Later, who tormented the poor it was said had been cut down where they stood.
Over the course of his career, Sismondi wrote histories of Italy and France, as well as influential texts on the subject of political economy. His ideas regarding the dangers of unchecked capitalism influenced both Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes.
Sismondi died in Chêne, Switzerland, on June 25, 1842.
Nouveaux principes d'économie politique attacked wealth accumulation both as an end in itself, and for its detrimental effect on the poor. His critique was noticed by Malthus, David Ricardo and J. S. Mill. He indicated contradictions of capitalism. He can be said to have criticized capitalism in a sentimental way, from the viewpoint of the petty bourgeois.
https://archive.org/details/histoiredesrpu01sismuoft
Dunoyer incorporated Sismondi's theory into the Sayardian conception of political economy in which men have to adapt their behaviour to the nature of things, or suffer the consequences. http://hope.dukejournals.org/content/41/2/271.abstract
As we noted reg q and t to secure stability to per capita reasoning. Compromise on fundamentals is implosion.
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/ ... _loans.jpg
Jean Charles Léonard Simonde 1773–1842, Swiss historian and economist.
The Church limited to nine days in the pit to be humane and avert social unrest for the non payment of tax in coin.
The pit was a covered by a iron grating and intercession from the clergy lessoned the punishment for non payments.
Later, who tormented the poor it was said had been cut down where they stood.
Over the course of his career, Sismondi wrote histories of Italy and France, as well as influential texts on the subject of political economy. His ideas regarding the dangers of unchecked capitalism influenced both Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes.
Sismondi died in Chêne, Switzerland, on June 25, 1842.
Nouveaux principes d'économie politique attacked wealth accumulation both as an end in itself, and for its detrimental effect on the poor. His critique was noticed by Malthus, David Ricardo and J. S. Mill. He indicated contradictions of capitalism. He can be said to have criticized capitalism in a sentimental way, from the viewpoint of the petty bourgeois.
https://archive.org/details/histoiredesrpu01sismuoft
Dunoyer incorporated Sismondi's theory into the Sayardian conception of political economy in which men have to adapt their behaviour to the nature of things, or suffer the consequences. http://hope.dukejournals.org/content/41/2/271.abstract
As we noted reg q and t to secure stability to per capita reasoning. Compromise on fundamentals is implosion.
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/ ... _loans.jpg
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RAoC - There's been an incident.
Compaq Queen and Wormwood sited from the Teary duct miscommunication guy.
Random Acts of Cheetos dust indeed was the culprit.
The cheese pope later said it was ok since it was not the fiery kind.
support for policies that have demonstrably inflicted vast misery and huge losses in terms of lives and treasure means that these politicians are either A) dumber than fence posts, or B) part of a giant racket.
Tea was served after five and it was proper to remind them early.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-05-0 ... a-fall-gal
In July 1651 these three men, while visiting an elderly friend in Lynn, Massachusetts, were apprehended, tried, and given exorbitant fines for their religious practices. Friends paid the fines for Clarke and Crandall, but when Holmes learned of this he refused to allow them to pay his fine. Six weeks after trial he was taken to the whipping post in Boston and given 30 strokes, which were laid on so harshly that for weeks afterward Holmes could only sleep while on his knees and elbows.
The year after this punishment Holmes became the pastor of the Baptist church in Newport, and continuously held that position for 30 years, until his death in 1682. Holmes and his wife Katharine had nine known children, eight of whom survived to adulthood. He was an ancestor of United States President Abraham Lincoln.
It is his garden and would be wise to remember that .
Compaq Queen and Wormwood sited from the Teary duct miscommunication guy.
Random Acts of Cheetos dust indeed was the culprit.
The cheese pope later said it was ok since it was not the fiery kind.
support for policies that have demonstrably inflicted vast misery and huge losses in terms of lives and treasure means that these politicians are either A) dumber than fence posts, or B) part of a giant racket.
Tea was served after five and it was proper to remind them early.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-05-0 ... a-fall-gal
In July 1651 these three men, while visiting an elderly friend in Lynn, Massachusetts, were apprehended, tried, and given exorbitant fines for their religious practices. Friends paid the fines for Clarke and Crandall, but when Holmes learned of this he refused to allow them to pay his fine. Six weeks after trial he was taken to the whipping post in Boston and given 30 strokes, which were laid on so harshly that for weeks afterward Holmes could only sleep while on his knees and elbows.
The year after this punishment Holmes became the pastor of the Baptist church in Newport, and continuously held that position for 30 years, until his death in 1682. Holmes and his wife Katharine had nine known children, eight of whom survived to adulthood. He was an ancestor of United States President Abraham Lincoln.
It is his garden and would be wise to remember that .
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"Khamenei blasted the U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf in wide-ranging remarks that ordered America to return its forces “back to the Bay of Pigs.”
Khamanei also said that Iran has the military know-how to eradicate American forces from the region.
“Today, the enemies utter words bigger than their mouths; for instance they develop plans to bring to a halt Iran’s military wargames in the Persian Gulf, what a foolish remark,” Khamenei was quoted as saying on Monday, as Iran holds a series of war drills."
Iran saw the inaction of the overrun of the green zone in bagdad..figures why not he is dealing with the ....... in the white house after all..
So they wish to draft my daughter now also. Boil is understating the view about now for these MICidiots.
another bright spot from the ...... 0.00 Up 0.00(9.09%) 10:02AM EDT
Our options guys have noticed for a while now that what used to be medium sized orders, now sometimes overload the DOM and actually move price. For a small trading group to actually move something a few ticks is not normal. Volume has been drying up in many equities and getting 'thin' even in indexes and futures. oar
Looks like the standard post-10 mean-revert algos are tryin' for at least VWAP, with the ultimate goal of getting back to the day's high. In the past, big down days saw the machines reshort near the first hourly candle's high, especially in RUT. However, we've also seen this ploy fail in major downdrafts (350+ Dow pts), so the battle for the day, IMO, could be won or lost in the next 30-40 min kcf
to pissed off to trade today ... over and out.....
Khamanei also said that Iran has the military know-how to eradicate American forces from the region.
“Today, the enemies utter words bigger than their mouths; for instance they develop plans to bring to a halt Iran’s military wargames in the Persian Gulf, what a foolish remark,” Khamenei was quoted as saying on Monday, as Iran holds a series of war drills."
Iran saw the inaction of the overrun of the green zone in bagdad..figures why not he is dealing with the ....... in the white house after all..
So they wish to draft my daughter now also. Boil is understating the view about now for these MICidiots.
another bright spot from the ...... 0.00 Up 0.00(9.09%) 10:02AM EDT
Our options guys have noticed for a while now that what used to be medium sized orders, now sometimes overload the DOM and actually move price. For a small trading group to actually move something a few ticks is not normal. Volume has been drying up in many equities and getting 'thin' even in indexes and futures. oar
Looks like the standard post-10 mean-revert algos are tryin' for at least VWAP, with the ultimate goal of getting back to the day's high. In the past, big down days saw the machines reshort near the first hourly candle's high, especially in RUT. However, we've also seen this ploy fail in major downdrafts (350+ Dow pts), so the battle for the day, IMO, could be won or lost in the next 30-40 min kcf
to pissed off to trade today ... over and out.....
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-05-0 ... ere-france France and the Belguim liberals finished as the enclaves arm up. UNeducated idiots grabbed by the belt buckle asymmetric warfare facts. The timeline proposed has not diminished at all.Higgenbotham wrote:Islam has established the no-go zones in Europe as the article states. We have these in the US too, but it's a different thing because it's commerce (drug dealing or, more generally, crime). In my experience, no harm will generally come to anyone who goes into a gang-established zone in the US and follows the rules. I have operated in them. It doesn't seem so with Islam.aedens wrote:http://www.humanistperspectives.org/iss ... _12-15.pdf xx% of the population for regional specifics of effect.
As we noted before the enclaves will develop unless force dissolves, or maintains the extraction process.
My education on Islam started with receiving warnings in the 1990s from an elderly friend who is now deceased. He read all of the books and historical material he could find on Islam at the local library. He passed away 3 or 4 years ago at the age of 96. Though I doubted him, I have come to find that everything he warned of was correct.
What he warned of is consistent with the article you cited. He was Swedish, by the way.
This a book Gerry repeatedly recommended I read - I had no interest, but listened to him talk about it.
http://www.amazon.com/Infidel-Ayaan-Hir ... 0743289692
Truly what did they expect.
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