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[The Baseline Scenario] “If its too big to fail, its too big to exist. Dismantle the power of the financial elite and make policies that keep a new crop from springing up.
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[Dismantle Civilisation] counter argument for “Stimulus,” growth and employment: (What should be much more troubling is the estimated 95,000 agricultural jobs to be lost in California during 2009, due mainly to drought.) Although the workers are displaced, they have stopped producing machines and gizmos that warm the globe through electric use that then become toxic junk for the landfills due to questionable recycling. The idled workers, largely ignorant of ecology and energy, may be waiting for more work of the same kind while unwilling (or at a loss) to work for themselves as full members of their own communities.
[carapace - Not your father's america] Tuesday April 7, 2009 - Facts are facts even when you ignore them: Consider the baseline economic forecast of the Congressional Budget Office, the nonpartisan agency lawmakers rely on to evaluate the economy and their budget plans. In its early-January forecast, the CBO measured and projected the difference between actual economic performance and “normal”
[Freedom Bloggers] Gates of Vienna News Feed 2/18/2009: That means its true cost, as The Washington Post reported, is $3 trillion. Were going to have budget deficits worth 15 percent of gross domestic product, and there is absolutely no political .
[Fish Lake Manitoba Narrows] Iowa Sportsmens Radio Hour: Experts cite two likely causes: several years of abnormal ocean conditions, some of which may be related to global warming, and an increase in water pumped from the salmons habitat to Southern California. In a remarkable journey, Sacramento salmon swim to the ocean through a delta filled with predators, dams, and pumping stations and then, after several years, return to the river to spawn.
[MyDD] MyDD :: TGFK: I find myself watching more Chelsea Lately lately (lol) for the simple reason the mainstream media pisses me off and I'm tired of talking about politics and the economy.
[The LoHud Yankees Blog] Spring Game 36: Cubs at Yankees | The LoHud Yankees Blog: One final note, there are many area’s in the stadium…inlcuding the bleachers the seats down the right field line by the foul pole, etc…where you look all around, 360 degrees, and you can see neither the score, nor the count, etc..I was like wow, it would be nice to know the count! Where there were scoreboard (on the side) there is now only advertisements….pretty poor, from a fans standpoint…of course I am sure (I hope) the Yankees would rectify this…
[news.newamericamedia.org] Singing in the Rain: Hunters Point Shipyard Enriches SFs Most ...: 16, 2007, memo written by Michael Cohen, director of Base Reuse for Mayor Gavin Newsom, that proposes the City take ownership of the Hunters Point Shipyard with the intent of accelerating the cleanup of the federal Superfund site to meet the 49ers deadline to build a new football stadium. The proposed dirty transfer of property from the Environmental Protection Agencys National Priorities List would hasten development of the toxic property by removing federal, state and local government regulatory oversight of stringent health-based cleanup standards and dismantle the federal Superfund Acts requirement for public participation in the cleanup process.
[Independent Political Report] Libertarian National Committee Chair statement on FY10 budget ...: History provides many examples of situations in which there was no functioning monopoly on force-initiation over a significant region for a significant period of time (for any non-embarrassing standard of significance). There is not a single case in the entire history of organized crime across hundreds of cities in scores of nations over multiple decades in which the unregulated market for protection behaved remotely like what is predicted by anarcholibertarian theory.
[basketblog] basketblog » Blog Archive » Cheaper tickets for college students ...: I do not trust the Georgia redhead…I do not trust his cloaking metaphors rapped-up in biblical references…I do not trust someone that would place the University of Kentucky on equal grounds to attending Indiana University(it has been reference on this very blog!)..I do not trust a fan of the Atlanta Braves…the same Atlanta Braves that stole away the prime years of Greg Maddux from the Chicago Cubs….I do not trust someone that is from the state that is the greatest mileage impedance to a fun spring break trip to Florida….I am nearly convinced he is the Kent Benson antichrist.
[Matunda's Blog] Matundas Blog » Witchcraft & Witch Burning MUST Stop: Let me stiil reiterate the suggestion I have given to Matunda: an indepth community-level baseline survey followed by research on the sociology of witchcraft in Gusii community and all other indigenous communities/ethnic groups in Kenya. The findings of such studies then to lead to other focussed activities, including awareness-raising and sensitization on the nature of our cultures.
[The Baseline Scenario] Bill Moyers Journal Tonight: American Banking Oligarchs « The ...: Kondratieff theory and Martin Armstrong’s study of economic cycles accurately foretold this ‘winter of our discontent’. Inevitably Spring will return after the purge of Winter, the question remains as to what crops we will sow in the upcoming Year.
[The Blog of Michael R. Eades, MD] Calories and exercise | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.: Indeed, runners who train on treadmills in the Winter notice a large decrease in perceived condition when they hit the road in the Spring). So now if we do the math we will find that you burned about 100 calories above your baseline per day, but we must subtract out 250 calories due to muscle loss.
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