The
answer often depends on how the question was asked;
'Would you like to get married?' for example.
What's
It All About, Alfie?
The Fed announced it would move the federal funds rate up 25 basis
points to 0.25%
and 0.50%,
on
its way to 1.35% by the end of 2016, because of the imminent
threat of wage
increases
er.. inflation.
Oh, right; because the economy is doing so well. Elsewhere, US
industrial production dropped 0.6% in November, the biggest drop
in over three years, manufacturing employment and workweek were "the
worst since 2009." Homebuilders around the nation reported
"slowing
activity". Globally, the number of container ships laid up
will
soon break 2009's all-time record. Hope this wasn't "a
mistake that will be difficult to correct" on the part of
the Fed.
Wheedling
and Dealing:
In an attempt to get Obama to include "side deals" for
tobacco and big pharma in the TTP, Republicans are threatening to
delay consideration
of
this piece of Obama's legacy until after the 2016 elections.
Safety
First:
The Department of Homeland Security (and the NSA, but that's a
different complaint) monitors Americans' use of social media, but the
State Department is too busy to check those same sites for posting by
visa applicants.
Let's
Play War!
Turkey
has
detained
27 Russian commercial ships in retaliation for
the 8 Turkish ships the Russians had detained in the Black Sea.
The
Worst of The Worst:
Ever wonder how the Bush administration decided who were the worst
of the worst, those who needed to be held indefinitely in Guantanamo,
and how they were captured? Turns out that 22 of these villains were
religious refugees fleeing China who were turned into the US Military
by Afghans who wanted the huge rewards the US was paying for
candidates for torture and incarceration. After being held for years
with no charges, they were finally let go. Makes one proud of our
Justice system that their innocence finally prevailed.
Honor
Guard:
Republicans in Ohio want to require that any fetal remains from an
abortion be buried or cremated, with the cost born by the abortion
provider and presumably passed on to the patient.
Automatic
Defrost Cycle:
The ground temperature
at the top of the permafrost on Alaska's North Slope has been rapidly
rising, from 17.6ºF in 1988 to 28.5ºF toady. At the current rate
of increase the permafrost will soon become the permathaw.
As
I Was Saying...
"When
credit expansion gets ahead of productivity and the production of
goods, services and income that support all borrowing, the only
possible result is a repricing of debt, risk, collateral and
assets–that is, a crash. The global central banks have pushed that
repricing forward seven years by lowering interest rates to near-zero
(or less than zero), enabling borrowers to add more debt even though
their incomes have stagnated or declined.
But
enabling more debt does not reverse supply-demand imbalances or
create income out of thin air. As a result, piling on more debt is
not a solution...
the
eventual repricing will be even more severe because the debt load is
now so much larger."
Charles Hugh Smith.
Progress:
71%
of Americans now accept that mass shootings are "just a normal
part" of life in the United States. Stay warm.
Protecting
and Self-Serving:
Police
unions in Chicago are fighting for the right to destroy decades of
police records of misconduct and disciplinary investigations before
they can be made public. They are afraid such disclosure might sully
their good name.
As
Is:
“A Saudi millionaire was cleared of raping a teenager after telling
the court that he might have accidentally penetrated the 18-year-old
when he tripped and fell.” Repeatedly.
9 comments:
re TPP. are you sure this merely is the GOP seeking pork, or is it both sides looking for an excuse to push passage past the elections? The Dems, in particular (incl. their POTUS candidate), might not want to go on record with this thing during an election season.
re worst. So many truly horrific injustices to think about these days, perpetrated by our servants in our name, it's hard to know where to start being outraged about it all. Bob Dylan had it right: everything is broken.
re permathaw. We can at least hope that this disrupts arctic oil drilling, and the rigs and pads and haul roads all sink into the muck. There would be some ironic pleasure in that.
re normal. Odd that we can absorb weekly domestic mass shootings as normal, but we still scare ourselves stoopid over a once-every ten-to-twenty years actual foreign terror attack. Goes to show the power of framing.... or, in the words of Agent K: "People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it."
re pop up ads. FYI. Got one again today. This time it reactivated itself three times in a row as different ads, before I could get back to the site.
I realize that it follows me over to this site when I google this blog's name to get the url, and then I click on the google result. The click takes me to the site, but then immediately get hijacked by the full screen popup.
I run all the usual virus protections. This only happens on this site (and I surf all day). I wouldn't rule out google. But I'll run a scan anyway.
The ad is served by go.goadvs. I use firefox on a PC.
Dearest readers, is there anyone else out there that gets these pop-upps? If so, what is your usual track to the site?
Same thing yesterday and the day before, saved browser link in android default browser
Thank you so much for the site, all the best for the holidays to you and yours
I am not troubled by pop ups (here) but they are suddenly everywhere. I have SAR bookmarked and use that link when I want to visit.
Perhaps it's the 'tri-fecta', I also use google chrome...um, nevermind, just keyed the "I am not a robot" box and got a pop-up!
weird.
Okay, that was a bit of oddity from 'captcha' so the pop-up was relevant. (took dummy a few to figure out what was going on.)
The internets say I probably got a spyware from the go.goadvs bundled in with a "free" software download.
When you sleep with a free software, you sleep with everyone else they've ever slept with....
never had an ad popup here, ckm...i get here daily via a bookmark on my toolbar...
No pop-up here, but there are a lot of sites that by simply clicking on a link will inject a spambot onto an insufficiently protected phone, tablet or pc's browser. Suspect this is what's happened to your user, and it isn't your Blogger page, as looking at your code does not indicate anything untoward.
Alaskan have a lot of gas, particularly the ex-Gov. but nothing has the size of Russia's off-shore permafrost.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD8hU-lbqpE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YegdEOSQotE
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