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March 20, 2013 at 9:01 AM in reply to: OT: No Surprise. . .A Retirement Crisis is Coming to a Country Near You. . . #760729
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ParticipantAnd that’s one example of why so many fought to keep Granite the hell out of Temecula.
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Participant[quote=SK in CV][quote=paramount]So this is not a case of: Politicians stealing citizens money and handing it over to the banksters?
Also, is this really a deflationary move? They could have instead just printed up more money, right?[/quote]
No, Cyprus doesn’t have its own money to print.[/quote]
I meant the ECB since Cyprus is part of the EU.
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ParticipantSo this is not a case of: Politicians stealing citizens money and handing it over to the banksters?
Also, is this really a deflationary move? They could have instead just printed up more money, right?
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ParticipantGood cattch spdrun, after reading your thread I did some research – definitely a concern.
As I understand a 10 per cent seizure on all savings accounts?
No doubt the work of the criminal banking cartels.
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ParticipantFutures look real ugly – may be a buy opportuniy.
March 17, 2013 at 2:12 PM in reply to: OT: Can you legally take Photograph’s/video of public places? #760655paramount
Participant[quote=njtosd]The First amendment does not protect all speech (the many exceptions include defamatory speech, threats of violence or fraud).[/quote]
and yet video/photography doesn’t fall into any of these catagories in general.
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Participant[quote=spdrun]Then again:
Europe is playing up again and is in recession.
Consumer confidence is down.
Labor participation is still at a 10-year (or more) low.
Sequester cuts are starting to pinch. Quite a few people I know are being furloughed and are cutting back on spending.
Markets have gone up too far too fast. A 5-10% correction is probable given an appropriate trigger (or manipulation). Happened basically every year since 2009.[/quote]I agree, your observations coincide with mine and I feel the spring is pulled back really tight; I wonder if the bull market was timed with the 2% payroll tax increase?
On Balance Volumes have been up very sharply in the last few days, as has the Chaikin Oscillator.
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ParticipantNewt on Rand Paul:
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ParticipantAre we really seeing weakness in the bond market?
That could be a bad sign, right?
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ParticipantThere was an update on the case today which further confirms my beliefs: Collectively, the police (and even the govt) culture views the average citizen as somehow less than a person.
You don’t count as much.
Your life has less value than a cops (the kings men).
Your not as important.
These women, unfortunately are just average citizens struggling to make a living. Not having their Toyota truck makes it impossible.
The City is refusing to provide these VICTIMS a new truck.
With the help of the thug LAPD (or other) cops who shot them up, the city is doing a good job of wiping this family off the map and out of existence.
The police are more of a danger to you and your family than most criminals by far.
Hernandez was shot twice in the back, and Carranza was injured by broken glass. Beck called the shooting “a tragic misinterpretation” by officers.
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Participant[quote=earlyretirement]I missed this thread first time around. I posted an OT thread but reposting here as this thread is interesting and this video pertains to this topic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpEtsREAQgk%5B/quote%5D
That is a good video, I believe the 1st guy is a Pastor in Arizona and as I recall the Border Patrol did finally get around to tasering and beating him up.
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ParticipantEven Mish Shedlock felt the Feb 2013 unemployment report was decent.
Listen and Learn, this guy is sharp:
You Do Not Have Free Enterprise – McCarthy
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ParticipantI believe the older of the two might actually succumb to her injuries. Source: Kfi News
March 11, 2013 at 8:46 PM in reply to: Inland Border Patrol, 4th Amendment rights, being a jerk…. etc. #760561paramount
Participant[quote=moneymaker]I think we are slowly being stripped of our constitutional rights, and the government starts with those least likely/able to resist, the homeless, the imprisoned, the poor, the uneducated. [/quote]
Yes, it’s the slippery slope that starts with: Are you a US citizen.
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