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Who Benefits?

10 Mar

Who benefits from:

  • So many primary banks closing and so many buyouts of one bank by another?
  • So many small companys going out of business?
  • So many baby boomers 401′s going down to nothing?
  • So many unemployed and at such a high cost to the states?
  • The markets being so low and operating so as to keep the price of stocks down for an extended period of time even though they know it will cripple even more companys and world markets?
  • The big three apparently being crippled and possibly uniting under one roof, or possibly two?
  • So many unemployed just from the auto companys alone?
  • So many mergers of business’s such as in the pharmacutical areas?

These questions and many more like them bother me. I do not feel that this crisis just popped up at election time out of no wheres. This crisis is engineered in my mind. And someone knows it.

No, I am not going to go on about the NWO or some secret trilateral commission. I wont even bring up the fact that I do not beleive that an airplane crashed into the Pentagon or a field in Penn.

Could part of this be to force us into the unholy matrimony of Canada, Mexico and the US? To get us low enough that we would be forced to be on par with Mexico? Were it not for the Alberta tar sands Canada would fold neatly into our lap right now. Is this a way to put the world, the US, Japan and other major countrys on an even playing field?

Some one is benefiting from all this. I dont know who. I am not smart enoug for that.

 
 

I LOVE It!

04 Feb

I live way out on a mountain.  Well it’s not a mountain it’s a foothill.  And as I look out over the valley and the city below me, I see a goodly amount of turkey vultures.  This is a common everyday occurrence in nothing new.  But today the vultures are roosting and trees right outside my window because the temperature of so cold.

And that is what is happening to Wall Street and certain banks.  President Obama and the Congress are about to limit the salaries of bank executives at $500,000.  While I am not one to advocate the government interfering in the workings of business, this is long overdue.  With the government now own a share of the banks, and the banks behaving nonrational in spending the money that they are receiving, I fully support the president’s initiative and capping their salaries.

From the Huffington Post:

According to the official, the proposals include:

_ Requiring top executives at financial institutions to hold stock for several years before they can cash out.

_ Requiring nonbinding “say on pay” resolutions _ that is, giving shareholders more say on executive compensation.

_ A Treasury-sponsored conference on a long-term overhaul of executive compensation

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What Do You Do With Your Time?

31 Jan

I am unemployed.  And as such, I have a great deal of time on my hands.  What should I be doing and what am I doing with my time?

Most of my time is spent setting in front of this tubeless sidekick known as a computer with my php editor open and feveresly trying to figure out where I went wrong with the latest swizzle stick of functions and then what happened to the stuff I did yesterday.  Damm.  its hard to get ahead while looking back.

On the other hand, I should be looking for work at home programs.  So far all In have found is fraudulent garbage.  I am excellent with Office programs, can make a website if I have to and cannot type to save my life.  That should qualify me for a high paying jobs with someone.   Damm, if people can get away with putting thousands in a freezer illegally why cant I just get a decent paying job?

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