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The Big Game – Collapse Accelerating

The Big Game – Collapse Accelerating

| October 1, 2008 | Reply

Readers will recall that I have been against the massive, wasteful bailout bill that is still before congress. My position has been that the $700 Billion allocated cannot and will not fix the problem, if for no other reason than the problem is several orders of magnitude larger than that figure. This collapse is powered […]

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Another perspective on the continuing crisis

Another perspective on the continuing crisis

| October 1, 2008 | Reply

There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground, And swallows circling with their shimmering sound; And frogs in the pools singing at night, And wild plum trees in tremulous white; Robins will wear their feathery fire, Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire; And not one will know of the war, not […]

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Some words of wisdom for Sarah Palin

Some words of wisdom for Sarah Palin

| September 30, 2008 | 2 Replies

Plus ça change, plus c’est la meme chose: “I am often made aware of the utter uselessness and folly of seeking to vindicate my character…from the simple fact that although foul aspersions can be bruited far and wide, held to the fluttering breeze by every press and rolled as sweet under every tongue, yet while […]

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Debtzilla Laughs At $700 Billion…

Debtzilla Laughs At $700 Billion…

| September 30, 2008 | Reply

I know there are plenty of folks (somewhere) who think that throwing $700 Billion down a deep debt hole was going to fix things. Let me help you out. Consider the graph below from Credit Suisse What this shows is that the first rate resets for the Subprime loans has mostly passed. So people who […]

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The Big Game Disaster Scenario – When The Common Man Opts In

The Big Game Disaster Scenario – When The Common Man Opts In

| September 28, 2008 | Reply

So it seems that the biggest boondoggle of them all is in the pipeline to become law. Crooked high dollar investors are about to be forgiven of all they owe from bad debts, with the cost transfered to the common taxpayer. This is often referred to in economic circles as a “Moral Hazard“. Wikipedia puts […]

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Scenes from a marriage

Scenes from a marriage

| September 28, 2008 | Reply

Not many marriages last 50 years, particulary not in Hollywood, and especially not when both parties are well-known actors. But Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward managed that on a very public stage, and the montage of clips below gives you an idea of the fire in the dance: Hat tip to American Digest. ..bruce w..

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The Big Game – Congress Plays Let’s Make a Deal

The Big Game – Congress Plays Let’s Make a Deal

| September 28, 2008 | Reply

Sadly, there is no surprise that the current government is stalking it’s way towards the largest block grant to the wealthy ever. Word from the press that the congress has come up with a $700B plan to save the bank accounts of people who make more money in a day than many folks will see […]

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Oh, the weather outside is frightful…

Oh, the weather outside is frightful…

| September 27, 2008 | 2 Replies

Like Phil at Bad Astronomy, I’ve always been intrigued by Antarctica and have wanted to visit there. But this video clip gives a brief — but sufficient — glimpse into the cold, dark, windy hell that Antarctica can be: http://view.break.com/487339 – Watch more free videos Wowza. That looks like “ten steps and die” weather. ..bruce […]

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A good man is gone

A good man is gone

| September 27, 2008 | 1 Reply

I’m sure Paul Newman had his flaws — we all do — but for someone to be successful in at least three different endeavors — acting, racing, and raising $175 million for charity — and to always keep a normal-sized head (Newman refused to sign autographs, not out of ego but because signing autographs seemed […]

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The pain ahead

The pain ahead

| September 27, 2008 | Reply

When I first saw this graph in the sidebar of an article over at CNN Money, I kept looking for the United States and couldn’t find it. Then I looked a few inches above the rest of the countries. Ouch. Here’s what the article has to say: The dangers of leverage in a market where […]

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