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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The Hair Apparent Chronicles: epilogue, with sour notes

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The Hair Apparent Chronicles: epilogue, with sour notes

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Jimmy Fallon"s Thank You Notes For Target, A-Rod And "Behind the Candelabra" Will Make You LOL

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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Usury-Free Currency Competes with Federal Reserve Notes

Usury-Free Currency Competes with Federal Reserve Notes
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

BRIEF-TransAlta agrees to issue $400 mln senior notes

BRIEF-TransAlta agrees to issue $400 mln senior notes
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Nov 20 (Reuters) – TransAlta Corp : * Announces public offering of senior notes * Agreed to issue $ 400 million of senior unsecured medium-term notes * Says notes carry a coupon rate of 5.00%, payable semi-annually, at an issue


price equal to 99.516% of the principal amount of the notes * Intends to use net proceeds from offering for repayment of indebtedness,


financing of corp’s long-term investment plan and growth projects * Source text for Eikon * Further company coverage



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Friday, September 6, 2013

Obama notes split over Syria attack, plans speech








US President Barack Obama speaks during his news conference at the G-20 Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, Friday, Sept. 6, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)





US President Barack Obama speaks during his news conference at the G-20 Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, Friday, Sept. 6, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)





US President Barack Obama answers questions during his news conference at the G-20 Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, Friday, Sept. 6, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)





U.S. President Barack Obama, left, and China’s President Xi Jinping, right, shake hands before their bilateral meeting at the G20 Summit, Friday, Sept. 6, 2013 in St. Petersburg, Russia. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)





Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, center foreground, stands with G-20 leaders during a group photo outside of the Konstantin Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia on Friday, Sept. 6, 2013. World leaders are discussing Syria’s civil war at the summit but look no closer to agreeing on international military intervention to stop it.(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)





President Barack Obama shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin during arrivals for the G-20 summit at the Konstantin Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Pool)













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(AP) — President Barack Obama acknowledged deep divisions at home and abroad on Friday over his call for military action in Syria — and conceded the possibility he’ll fail to sway the American public. He refused to say whether he would act without passage of congressional authorization for a strike in response to chemical weapons use.


Setting the stage for an intense week of lobbying in Washington over the strike resolution, Obama said he planned to make his case to the American people in an address Tuesday night.


“It’s conceivable at the end of the day I don’t persuade a majority of the American people that it’s the right thing to do,” Obama acknowledged. “And then each member of Congress is going to have to decide.”


Obama, speaking at the end of a two-day Group of 20 economic summit, earlier held a surprise meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a chief opponent of U.S. military action. Both Obama and Putin said that while they still disagreed, the meeting was constructive.


Obama, in his post-summit news conference, seemed to be feeling the burden of the challenge he faces in persuading the American public, the international community and Congress to back military action. But he expressed confidence the American people and lawmakers, weary after long-running wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, would listen.


“I trust my constituents want me to offer my best judgment. That’s why they elected me. That’s why they re-elected me,” he said.


He said he couldn’t honestly claim there was an imminent threat to the United States from the chemical weapons use in Syria. But he argued action was essential to uphold prohibitions against the use of weapons of mass destruction.


Ten members of the Group of 20 joined the United States in a joint statement accusing the Syrian government of carrying out a chemical weapons attack on civilians last month and calling for a strong international response against the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad. The statement stopped short of explicitly calling for military action against Syria.


The countries signing the statement with the U.S. were Australia, Canada, France, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey and the United Kingdom.


Seeking to rally support back in Washington, the administration planned another classified briefing for all lawmakers next Monday night after Congress returns, and White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough planned to attend the closed-door Democratic caucus meeting Tuesday morning, according to a congressional aide.


Although surveys showed a significant number of House Republicans and Democrats opposed to military action or leaning against it, officials in the leadership insisted it was premature to say the resolution could not be approved. At this stage, just a third of the House and Senate have participated in classified briefings and Obama is still reaching out to lawmakers.


Still, final passage rests on significant votes from House Republicans and Democrats, and the administration is struggling to reach those numbers.


Obama said he and other leaders at the summit had had a “full airing of views on the issue” during a three-hour dinner Thursday night. He said many foreign nations would be issuing statements on their positions, but he didn’t say whether any specifically had joined France in supporting his move toward U.S. military strikes.


He said the leaders were unanimous in believing that chemical weapons were used in Syria and that international norms against that use must be maintained. He said division comes over how to proceed through the United Nations.


Obama also held an unannounced meeting with Russian President Putin, a staunch ally of Assad.


Putin called the discussion “substantial and constructive.” Likewise, Obama said it was a “candid and constructive conversation.” The U.S. president said they agreed the underlying conflict in Syria could only be resolved through a political transition. Obama also said he thinks it is important that he and Putin work together to urge all sides in the conflict to try to resolve it.


Putin said they didn’t discuss the case of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, who is living in Russia on temporary asylum from prosecution in the United States for leaking classified programs. Instead, he said the entire meeting focused on airing their positions on Syria.


“I don’t agree with his arguments and he doesn’t agree with mine, but we are listening to them and trying to analyze them,” Putin said.


Russia on Friday warned the United States and its allies against striking any chemical weapon storage facilities in Syria. The Russian foreign ministry said such targeting could release toxic chemicals and give militants or terrorist access to chemical weapons.


“This is a step toward proliferation of chemical weapons not only across the Syrian territory but beyond its borders,” the Russian statement said.


Meanwhile, the Kremlin said Russia was boosting its naval presence in the Mediterranean Sea, moving in warships into the area and stoking fears about a larger international conflict if the United States orders airstrikes.


Moreover, China remained a firm no. The European Union is skeptical about whether any military action can be effective. Even Pope Francis weighed in, urging leaders gathered here to abandon what he called a “futile mission.”


Still, Obama was undeterred. He and French President Francois Hollande, the U.S.’s strongest ally on Syria and a vocal advocate for a military intervention, met on the sidelines of the summit about attracting European support for action. “It’s clear that there are many countries that agree with us that international norms must be upheld,” Obama said.


Said Hollande: “To do nothing would mean impunity.”


British Prime Minister David Cameron said his country will not be part of military action because of opposition from Parliament. He said the international opinion is also divided.


“This summit was never going to reach agreement,” he said, but added the case made by Obama and other countries “was extremely powerful.”


Illustrating the risks associated with a strike, the State Department ordered nonessential U.S. diplomats to leave Lebanon, a step under consideration since last week when Obama said he was contemplating military action against the Syrian government.


Before his scheduled return to Washington late Friday, Obama also planned to meet with Russian lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender activists, calling attention to another area of disagreement with Moscow.


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Associated Press writers Julie Pace, Angela Charlton, Nataliya Vasilyeva and Vladimir Isachenkov in St. Petersburg and Donna Cassata in Washington contributed to this report.


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Obama notes split over Syria attack, plans speech

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Notes from the Dismal Science: Wall Street Cooking Up Another Financial Crisis


Wall Street is cooking up another crisis-making shoddy loans and selling worthless securities to investors hungry for higher yields than CDs and government bonds offer.


Dodd-Frank banking reforms imposed very costly regulations on mortgage and commercial lending. Regional banks, which have solid knowledge of smaller businesses, could not bear these costs and sold out to large Wall Street institutions. Now a handful of money center banks control more than half the deposits and lendable money.


Although big banks have branches everywhere and are flush with funds, they don’t know much about which businesses are likely to repay what they borrow.


Banks aren’t carrying many mortgages on their books–they are merely conduits for Fannie Mae-but business loans have recovered to pre-financial crisis levels. And the bank examiners at the Comptroller of the Currency, the FDIC and Federal Reserve are alarmed about their lending standards.


Too often loans are made to businesses with inadequate cash flow–paper profits are important to stock investors but banks focus on cash flow to evaluate whether an enterprise can pay up each month. Also, many loans carry weak covenants and collateral.


Banks are lending at today’s low interest rates with alarmingly long maturities. That is troublesome because banks’ cost of funds go up and down as the Federal Reserve tightens and loosens monetary policy.


Many economists expect GDP growth to pick up the latter half of this year and next, and for the Federal Reserve to start pushing up interest rates. Then banks will lose money–lots of it–on 5 and 10 year loans made today. If the economy doesn’t pick up-economists have been known to be wrong-then loans made on questionable cash flow and weak collateral will fail.


Either way, banks are at the casino again!


But alas banks are shunting off a lot of their risky bets onto witless investors-thanks to the new boom in derivatives trading. Remember those nifty bonus generating contraptions that made 28 year old MBAs millionaires and wrecked AIG and Citigroup.


Manhattan financiers are once again bundling questionable corporate bonds and bank loans into investment securities–Collateralized Debt Obligations–for sale to wealthy individuals and retirees through hedge funds and unethical brokers.


When the losses on shaky bonds and loans come, big banks, bless their generosity, will spread the headaches around. Wrecked personal finances and broken dreams will follow, and consumer spending will slow, taking the economic recovery into the drink.


Not to be out done by their predecessors, today’s modern bankers are also writing lots of “synthetic securities.” Those generate returns to investors, not from the cash flow on loan repayments, but rather from bets made by third parties about whether loans will succeed or fail. Those have as much place in sound banking as nepotism does in government employment.


As in pre-crisis days, the total value of derivatives outstanding is many multiples of the actual value of the U.S. economy. When the loans and derivatives fail, many who have made promises to pay up won’t have the cash-just like 2008.


Look for bank balance sheets to be rocked, lots of wealthy folks to file for bankruptcy, and the economy to suffer another migraine.


Depressing? They don’t call this the dismal science for nothing. 



Peter Morici is a professor at the Smith School of Business, University of Maryland School, and former Chief Economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission.



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Notes from the Dismal Science: Wall Street Cooking Up Another Financial Crisis

Monday, May 13, 2013

Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !



British wanker Piers Morgan hell bent on pushing anti-gun propaganda to disarm the American people ahead of an economic collapse gets angry after losing gun …



Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !

Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !



British wanker Piers Morgan hell bent on pushing anti-gun propaganda to disarm the American people ahead of an economic collapse gets angry after losing gun …



Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !

Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !



British wanker Piers Morgan hell bent on pushing anti-gun propaganda to disarm the American people ahead of an economic collapse gets angry after losing gun …
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Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !

Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !



Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !

British wanker Piers Morgan hell bent on pushing anti-gun propaganda to disarm the American people ahead of an economic collapse gets angry after losing gun …



Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !

Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !



British wanker Piers Morgan hell bent on pushing anti-gun propaganda to disarm the American people ahead of an economic collapse gets angry after losing gun …
Video Rating: 4 / 5



Piers Morgan gets angry after losing Gun Control debate and throws his notes towards his guest !