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White House said the Treasury Department had issued a letter making clear that it does not see a legal way for individuals in multi-employer group health plans to receive individual market tax credits as well as the favorable tax treatment associated with employer-provided health insurance at the same time." t
Ask any thinking member we had seen this a very long time ago. It will level off at your pension and it will just somehow manage to be what they tell you
in DC. Peeling the onion one layer at a time. You idiots will vote another 200 years for this.
When the guns are pointing in and not out that happens when you ignored the Letter.
meanwhile - evolution of micro arb by multiple players, until then the so callled noise silenced called reality called value.
Minski was right even if he could see that far forward on the next step we are indeed in. Instability from so called stabilty will appear
and did for him on option pricing and even they conveyed later the deeply flawed design logic of Black-Scholes.
I will note however cluster management is still life boat ethics and they know this as a excuse.
http://web.ntpu.edu.tw/~ckliu/course/re ... feboat.pdf
http://www.globalresearch.ca/doomsday-m ... vent/20131
One thing for ceratin the so called educated will get us as they sell what you do. No proof is needed either.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 300#p19033
Ask any thinking member we had seen this a very long time ago. It will level off at your pension and it will just somehow manage to be what they tell you
in DC. Peeling the onion one layer at a time. You idiots will vote another 200 years for this.
When the guns are pointing in and not out that happens when you ignored the Letter.
meanwhile - evolution of micro arb by multiple players, until then the so callled noise silenced called reality called value.
Minski was right even if he could see that far forward on the next step we are indeed in. Instability from so called stabilty will appear
and did for him on option pricing and even they conveyed later the deeply flawed design logic of Black-Scholes.
I will note however cluster management is still life boat ethics and they know this as a excuse.
http://web.ntpu.edu.tw/~ckliu/course/re ... feboat.pdf
http://www.globalresearch.ca/doomsday-m ... vent/20131
One thing for ceratin the so called educated will get us as they sell what you do. No proof is needed either.
http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... 300#p19033
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http://www.loonwatch.com/2013/09/jon-st ... mel-prank/
Alexander Pushkin said that the only European in Russia was the government. That still holds true today. Unfortunately.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/eur ... 597-2.html
Alexander Pushkin said that the only European in Russia was the government. That still holds true today. Unfortunately.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/eur ... 597-2.html
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I wrote a post explaining hyperinflation in 8 different ways so far. I think it is fun to be able to look at a problem from different views.
http://howfiatdies.blogspot.com/2013/09 ... -many.html
http://howfiatdies.blogspot.com/2013/09 ... -many.html
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Another brick in the prison planet wall ---- The SWIFT Takeover: With "Follow The Money", NSA Knows All About Your Spending Habits
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-1 ... ing-habits
"They also know how much anyone in the world has spent on credit card-based purchases, what the source of that money is, and what the purchase was. In other words: absolute monetary and financial surveillance."
Orwell would be amazed.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-1 ... ing-habits
"They also know how much anyone in the world has spent on credit card-based purchases, what the source of that money is, and what the purchase was. In other words: absolute monetary and financial surveillance."
Orwell would be amazed.
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-1 ... mmers-exit
A few started raising cash friday. I may also. Given the condition of the overall http://www.finance-lib.com/financial-te ... rding.html
view going forward and revenue streams that direct second derivitive opinions of animals spirits I fell John's view might gain traction on the run up
of nominal values that are not reality based. I fell the sideways churn was a accurate view noted and the september thought is still in the back of
traders mindset on caution. For what I see to date it is painfull grind sideways and local thoughts should be the building blocks one county at a time
now. As for the view all information is old we are just doing what others have already failed at so whats your point going forward.
Here is the graph of the 25-55 yr old group only.
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fredgraph.png?g=mar
...and here is the participation rate of retire aged +65
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/LNU01375379
http://www.dailyjobcuts.com/
Economics 350: Labor Economics
Efficiency wages are:
A) designed to increase profits through reduced turnover and increased morale.
B) thought to decrease unemployment.
C) not profit-maximizing for employers because they are paying more than the market wage.
D) the lowest wages at which a firm can hire workers.
Commentary from the hook http://www.safehaven.com/article/31045/ ... th-reality
embroil intense enough to convince people of their worth.
Of coarse the irony of the larger picture is even if central authorities are capable of creating the illusion of sustainable inflation this won't be good for stocks in the end (as profitability will be eroded), which is why the Dow / Gold Ratio is likely on its way to unity once again
in order to produce more nominal gains, which if history repeats should trigger real losses against gold (and silver). So while such an outcome does not mean nominal stock prices won't rise further, because counter-cyclical moves can last longer than the speculators betting against them
at the same time, and at a minimum, the prudent should be careful knowing this both in terms of present portfolio holdings and future buying plans. What's more, and something that could come into play as the we move into Fall, we still have the large head and shoulders pattern in the precious metal share index first discussed
tyler notes: outsize banking sectors have left economies shattered in Ireland, Iceland, and Cyprus. Banks in Italy, Spain, and elsewhere are not lending enough. China’s credit binge is turning into a bust. In short, the world’s financial system remains dangerous and dysfunctional. Worse, despite years of debate, no consensus about the nature of the financial system’s problems – much less how to fix them – has emerged. And that appears to reflect the banks’ political power.
Confirms what we seen to date: http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... start=9240
Translation is take some off the table as 3 to cover the 1 down clearing on the basket rotations.
A few started raising cash friday. I may also. Given the condition of the overall http://www.finance-lib.com/financial-te ... rding.html
view going forward and revenue streams that direct second derivitive opinions of animals spirits I fell John's view might gain traction on the run up
of nominal values that are not reality based. I fell the sideways churn was a accurate view noted and the september thought is still in the back of
traders mindset on caution. For what I see to date it is painfull grind sideways and local thoughts should be the building blocks one county at a time
now. As for the view all information is old we are just doing what others have already failed at so whats your point going forward.
Here is the graph of the 25-55 yr old group only.
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fredgraph.png?g=mar
...and here is the participation rate of retire aged +65
http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/LNU01375379
http://www.dailyjobcuts.com/
Economics 350: Labor Economics
Efficiency wages are:
A) designed to increase profits through reduced turnover and increased morale.
B) thought to decrease unemployment.
C) not profit-maximizing for employers because they are paying more than the market wage.
D) the lowest wages at which a firm can hire workers.
Commentary from the hook http://www.safehaven.com/article/31045/ ... th-reality
embroil intense enough to convince people of their worth.
Of coarse the irony of the larger picture is even if central authorities are capable of creating the illusion of sustainable inflation this won't be good for stocks in the end (as profitability will be eroded), which is why the Dow / Gold Ratio is likely on its way to unity once again
in order to produce more nominal gains, which if history repeats should trigger real losses against gold (and silver). So while such an outcome does not mean nominal stock prices won't rise further, because counter-cyclical moves can last longer than the speculators betting against them
at the same time, and at a minimum, the prudent should be careful knowing this both in terms of present portfolio holdings and future buying plans. What's more, and something that could come into play as the we move into Fall, we still have the large head and shoulders pattern in the precious metal share index first discussed
tyler notes: outsize banking sectors have left economies shattered in Ireland, Iceland, and Cyprus. Banks in Italy, Spain, and elsewhere are not lending enough. China’s credit binge is turning into a bust. In short, the world’s financial system remains dangerous and dysfunctional. Worse, despite years of debate, no consensus about the nature of the financial system’s problems – much less how to fix them – has emerged. And that appears to reflect the banks’ political power.
Confirms what we seen to date: http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... start=9240
Translation is take some off the table as 3 to cover the 1 down clearing on the basket rotations.
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Aedens -- Is it tin foil hat time? or have the aliens taken over? -- specifically the Klingon's from Star Treck?
"The Man In Charge Of The NSA Modeled His Office After The Bridge Of The Starship Enterprise"
Note the Klingon symbol of the Klingon empire on the helm http://i.imgur.com/zfwsZ7r.png?1?4296 --- http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Klingon_Empire
"Officially, the Klingon Empire was a feudal monarchy, with power residing in the Emperor, who was traditionally a descendant of Kahless."
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-1 ... enterprise --- check out his office!
----What is going on with him?
"The Man In Charge Of The NSA Modeled His Office After The Bridge Of The Starship Enterprise"
Note the Klingon symbol of the Klingon empire on the helm http://i.imgur.com/zfwsZ7r.png?1?4296 --- http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Klingon_Empire
"Officially, the Klingon Empire was a feudal monarchy, with power residing in the Emperor, who was traditionally a descendant of Kahless."
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-1 ... enterprise --- check out his office!
----What is going on with him?
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Do you still wonder why some sold in 1996 and never went back?gerald wrote:Aedens -- Is it tin foil hat time? or have the aliens taken over? -- specifically the Klingon's from Star Treck?
"The Man In Charge Of The NSA Modeled His Office After The Bridge Of The Starship Enterprise"
Note the Klingon symbol of the Klingon empire on the helm http://i.imgur.com/zfwsZ7r.png?1?4296 --- http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Klingon_Empire
"Officially, the Klingon Empire was a feudal monarchy, with power residing in the Emperor, who was traditionally a descendant of Kahless."
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-1 ... enterprise --- check out his office!
----What is going on with him?
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I sold LONG before that, and never went back. The market is a fraud. From my primitive understand or idealism, the market is suppose to be a method of raising funds for long term developments. Not a crooked casino where one tries to beat the house or out fox other crooks. ----Too bad.aedens wrote:Do you still wonder why some sold in 1996 and never went back?gerald wrote:Aedens -- Is it tin foil hat time? or have the aliens taken over? -- specifically the Klingon's from Star Treck?
"The Man In Charge Of The NSA Modeled His Office After The Bridge Of The Starship Enterprise"
Note the Klingon symbol of the Klingon empire on the helm http://i.imgur.com/zfwsZ7r.png?1?4296 --- http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Klingon_Empire
"Officially, the Klingon Empire was a feudal monarchy, with power residing in the Emperor, who was traditionally a descendant of Kahless."
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-1 ... enterprise --- check out his office!
----What is going on with him?
As for the NSA "Starship Enterprise" office ----------Megalomania or ---
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G here is the mindset that you alluded to as them, I will note this as the root issue today
- The relationship between social happiness and economic success can be plotted on a bell curve -
I read that book also and this guy indeed is a slope as we call them. They operate on fear and praise only.Rarely if ever, can they or do they wish to add value as we defined as ethics since they never, or cannot invent things as we have done. It indeed takes many levels to provide and nuture a structure to implement the well what do we know since be damned we can use that going forward so all is well. All they do is take ideas and build a plant to implement what you know on another shore and wage arb the rest and crater markets for fun and profit. One of these days I will convey what my contract to date is since as noted I left the treadmill of one to join another. As we noted the flea on the elephants ass is eliminated by stomping on the dog now on so many levels it still alludes them in the public. As I noted seeing the future does not mean we moved up and left them to it as in the decision in 1996 to cash out before the dot commers fleas got sprayed and other fun items surfacing today. Corporates in themselves are not deluded in some areas to understand cost is a basis most never see. I left the project after we installed fiber and the spook channel was in plain site. As noted I am only for the defense of the letter since I feel today they indeed are better men in the lense of reality and history. Also Larry was correct on some items we noted here way in adavance. The Office noted that again today even in the turmoil of the moment. He was correct on a few facts that are not red or blue also.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-0 ... nists.html
Fish heads come in many variations with and without sheets on.
separate context: The key is at the very beginning: Is it possible that the average citizen understands our country's fiscal situation better than many of our politicians or prominent economists? No, it's not possible. Which leads to the inevitable conclusion that those in charge are doing this on purpose. It's obvious when one follows the money. The banks/corporations/government are looting the country and it won't stop until every person who can actually produce is bled dry. rr
Anyway: Lawrence Summers, who served as President Clinton's treasury secretary during the headiest days of free-trade enthusiasm, is now having some very public second thoughts. Writing in the Financial Times, he noted that "[e]ven as globalisation increases inequality and insecurity, it is constantly and often legitimately invoked as an argument against the viability of progressive taxation, support for labour unions, strong regulation and substantial production of public goods that mitigate its adverse impacts." But Summers argued that such an attitude was a political non-starter, particularly as globalization "encourages the development of stateless elites whose allegiance is to global economic success and their own prosperity rather than the interests of the nation where they are headquartered." In a subsequent column, he concluded that the "domestic component of a strategy to promote healthy globalisation must rely on strengthening efforts to reduce inequality and insecurity. The international component must focus on the interests of working people in all countries, in addition to the current emphasis on the priorities of global corporations."
Firm but fair seems to prevail to date.
Pari passu is a Latin phrase that literally means "equal footstep" or "equal footing."
http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... mers#p5931
Boils down they got what they paid for on all levels, and they abuse children as debt slaves.
Democrats are as retarded as republicans are demented and worship the kill switch to make it all happen. Voters are unable to match the unlimited
depravity against them since cartels are designed chokepoints to crush and maim.
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The rising water has already drowned the poor, the working class, and the lower middle class. The upper middle class can see the water below them.
However, the screaming has stopped, as those lower classes are drowned.
here we go g - identifiable groups or that incites - means to eliminate government bias since they have no function current taxpayers can reconise
other than deviant genocidal monikers.
said to be originally a hobo term (but attested in London underclass from 1851)
- The relationship between social happiness and economic success can be plotted on a bell curve -
I read that book also and this guy indeed is a slope as we call them. They operate on fear and praise only.Rarely if ever, can they or do they wish to add value as we defined as ethics since they never, or cannot invent things as we have done. It indeed takes many levels to provide and nuture a structure to implement the well what do we know since be damned we can use that going forward so all is well. All they do is take ideas and build a plant to implement what you know on another shore and wage arb the rest and crater markets for fun and profit. One of these days I will convey what my contract to date is since as noted I left the treadmill of one to join another. As we noted the flea on the elephants ass is eliminated by stomping on the dog now on so many levels it still alludes them in the public. As I noted seeing the future does not mean we moved up and left them to it as in the decision in 1996 to cash out before the dot commers fleas got sprayed and other fun items surfacing today. Corporates in themselves are not deluded in some areas to understand cost is a basis most never see. I left the project after we installed fiber and the spook channel was in plain site. As noted I am only for the defense of the letter since I feel today they indeed are better men in the lense of reality and history. Also Larry was correct on some items we noted here way in adavance. The Office noted that again today even in the turmoil of the moment. He was correct on a few facts that are not red or blue also.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-09-0 ... nists.html
Fish heads come in many variations with and without sheets on.
separate context: The key is at the very beginning: Is it possible that the average citizen understands our country's fiscal situation better than many of our politicians or prominent economists? No, it's not possible. Which leads to the inevitable conclusion that those in charge are doing this on purpose. It's obvious when one follows the money. The banks/corporations/government are looting the country and it won't stop until every person who can actually produce is bled dry. rr
Anyway: Lawrence Summers, who served as President Clinton's treasury secretary during the headiest days of free-trade enthusiasm, is now having some very public second thoughts. Writing in the Financial Times, he noted that "[e]ven as globalisation increases inequality and insecurity, it is constantly and often legitimately invoked as an argument against the viability of progressive taxation, support for labour unions, strong regulation and substantial production of public goods that mitigate its adverse impacts." But Summers argued that such an attitude was a political non-starter, particularly as globalization "encourages the development of stateless elites whose allegiance is to global economic success and their own prosperity rather than the interests of the nation where they are headquartered." In a subsequent column, he concluded that the "domestic component of a strategy to promote healthy globalisation must rely on strengthening efforts to reduce inequality and insecurity. The international component must focus on the interests of working people in all countries, in addition to the current emphasis on the priorities of global corporations."
Firm but fair seems to prevail to date.
Pari passu is a Latin phrase that literally means "equal footstep" or "equal footing."
http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... mers#p5931
Boils down they got what they paid for on all levels, and they abuse children as debt slaves.
Democrats are as retarded as republicans are demented and worship the kill switch to make it all happen. Voters are unable to match the unlimited
depravity against them since cartels are designed chokepoints to crush and maim.
Your browser fingerprint appears to be unique among the 3,397,222 tested so far.
Currently, we estimate that your browser has a fingerprint that conveys at least 21.7 bits of identifying information.
The rising water has already drowned the poor, the working class, and the lower middle class. The upper middle class can see the water below them.
However, the screaming has stopped, as those lower classes are drowned.
here we go g - identifiable groups or that incites - means to eliminate government bias since they have no function current taxpayers can reconise
other than deviant genocidal monikers.
said to be originally a hobo term (but attested in London underclass from 1851)
Re: Financial topics
Think you can hide in a crowd? Think again, and the brand of sunglass you are wearing in a crowd of 10's of thousands is ---gerald wrote:Another brick in the prison planet wall ---- The SWIFT Takeover: With "Follow The Money", NSA Knows All About Your Spending Habits
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-09-1 ... ing-habits
"They also know how much anyone in the world has spent on credit card-based purchases, what the source of that money is, and what the purchase was. In other words: absolute monetary and financial surveillance."
Orwell would be amazed.
This picture was taken with a 70,000 x 30,000 pixel camera (2100 Megapixels.) These cameras are not sold to the public and are being installed in strategic locations. It can identify a face in a multitude of people.
Open the link below. Place the cursor in the mass of people and double-click about four or five times (or 'finger-spread' on a device.) Keeping clicking and see what happens....
http://www.gigapixel.com/mobile/?id=79995
Big Brother IS Watching
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