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You think there are a lot of engineers on TV?
Actually I have no idea, I cut the cord a few years ago. Too much money for too many commercials.
Evidently engineers don't realize that others see them as out of step with normal people.
What's normal then?
Jesus freaks?
Gun nuts?
Hippies?
WASP country club types?
Cat people?
Realtors?
jazz music says
Once you get "above" the troops it really is sales, marketing, customer relations especially. Everything hinges on a successful pitch, technology is rarely the key.
Look at Adobe many key technologies they sell were acquired free from NASA.
Perhaps but did Adobe add any value to the products? Are they more user friendly? More reliable? Greater compatibility among platforms?
Fuck you Army! The Navy will have the Marines kick your asses.
jazz music says:"Dumb-down of population has progressed very far."
George Carlin:
" They don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don’t want well informed, well educated people capable of critical thinking. They’re not interested in that. That doesn’t help them. Thats against their interests."
"Thats right. They don’t want people who are smart enough to sit around a kitchen table and think about how badly they’re getting fucked by a system that threw them overboard 30 fucking years ago. They don’t want that!"
"You know what they want? They want obedient workers."
I will always vote for Republicans & Democrats.
He will get his boots, Iranian boots.
Unfortunately Iran is best positioned to handle the Iraqi situation at this time.
Time to reshuffle political allies in the middle east.
Bill Kristol wants boots on the ground in disintegrating Iraq, a nation he helped to disintegrate through regime change neocon doctrine.
Fuck you Army! The Navy will have the Marines kick your asses.
The Air Force has most of the big toys:
Hmmm, even permits for multi-family housing drop 19.5%., so even the demand for rentals is slowing down big time....
Living in mom's basement must be all the rage....
All those nice moms are slowing down the housing recovery. She should kick out that 30 year old loser.
Time to reshuffle political allies in the middle east.
Never happen as long as the US is a lapdog to the house of saud. The saudis (our allies, with friends like these you don't need enemies) are financing and equipping the insurgency fighting against the US sponsored government in Iraq in the first place. If the US were to approach the shia iranians the sunni suadi's would have a fit. No matter what happens in the middle east the US will be the loser and totally powerless to influence the course of events.
Invading and destabilizing Iraq is going to go down as the worst US foreign policy blunder since stumbling into vietnam with zero understanding of the issues and no plan of any kind. I wrote an oped for USA today in 2003 just before we went into Iraq stating that invading Iraq would result in it splitting Iraq into 3 parts and create chaos in the entire middle east. The only surprise to me is it took 13 years to happen.
WOW! The UNtrustworthy are certainly in control of what information is apparent to the people!
Say hey! This was in the Wall Street Journal on March 30, 1999. Note "... how much it will buy."
Holy cow/interesting/compelling ...!
And where is it up to date??? Right here ... see the first chart shown in this thread.
Recent Dow day is Tuesday, June 17, 2014 __ Level is 105.5
WOW! It is hideous that this is hidden! Is there any such "Homes, Inflation Adjusted"? Yes! This was in the New York Times on August 27, 2006:
And up to date (by me) is here:
http://patrick.net/?p=1219038&c=999083#comment-999083
WOW! The UNtrustworthy are certainly in control of what information is apparent to the people!
And "ThePublic Be Suckered"
http://patrick.net/?p=1230886
We are in as long as oil is our main source of power.
Change that equation and you will change our involvement in the middle east.
Interesting point. Technically, we are Israel's lapdog because the biggest money is Rothschild money, and Israel is the Rothschild project.
I haven't seen a US president holding hands with a Rothschild like they do with saudi princes.
You need to gain a better understanding of middle east politics before attempting to converse on the subject.
The Saudis are not our friends.
The Saudis are not our enemies.
The Saudis are our Frienimes.
Try to stay current, please.
Time to reshuffle political allies in the middle east.
Never happen as long as the US is a lapdog to the house of saud. The saudis (our allies, with friends like these you don't need enemies)
Nominated for most asinine comment of the month.
All sides over there are in a constant state of "fit".
If the US were to approach the shia iranians the sunni suadi's would have a fit.
Jesus christ...anyone who possesses smart bombs and cruise missiles are ALWAYS able to influence the course of events.
Get with the program, please.
No matter what happens in the middle east the US will be the loser and totally powerless to influence the course of events.
Typical short-sited liberal logic. It's all about you, and today, isn't it??
Invading and destabilizing Iraq will be seen 100 years from now as the greatest single act executed by a sitting president.
This act will ignite the great muslim war, which needs to be fought between the radicals and moderates, before terrorism is finally muted to the point of irrelevance.
Better to fight this war now before either side obtains nuclear weapons. If this happens, it's too late for everyone. We cannot stop the nukes from arriving in our ports via ship containers. We are toast.
Fantasizing about the terrorists rolling over and playing dead, which is a core belief etched in the liberal agenda, is a fools errand.
Invading and destabilizing Iraq is going to go down as the worst US foreign policy blunder since stumbling into vietnam with zero understanding of the issues and no plan of any kind
Read the previous post. Then you will understand you are projecting...
zero understanding of the issues and no plan of any kind.
Too bad it did not happen sooner. The longer it takes to execute the great muslim war, the more risk to the rest of the world regarding nukes in radical muslim terrorist hands.
I wrote an oped for USA today in 2003 just before we went into Iraq stating that invading Iraq would result in it splitting Iraq into 3 parts and create chaos in the entire middle east. The only surprise to me is it took 13 years to happen.
In fact society is saying "HERE TAKE MY FUCKING MONEY AND GIVE ME YOUR FUCKING
PRODUCT BECAUSE I WANT IT OR NEED IT AS IT BETTERS MY LIFESTYLE."
They say that until they have no money. Which is rapidly approaching.
So inflation requires rising prices and rising wages. Since only prices are rising, there is no inflation.
Print more money!
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
accounting principles are considered too radical to talk about.
Were you in a coma or out of the country?
Accounting principles turned out to be a scam conspiracy by accounting departments and opportunist polticians to game tenure and federal research grants.
60 Minutes and Fox News (Megyn Kelly) both ran exposés, based on damning e-mails and interviews of backlit silhouettes.
Jesus christ...anyone who possesses smart bombs and cruise missiles are ALWAYS able to influence the course of events.
Get with the program, please
Yes it certainly has been proven in Iraq and Afganhastan. Last I heard people were flocking to move to those peaceful prosperous democracy loving nations.
All that has been proven is it's more likely to have a bad infuence on course of events than a good one. .
Invading and destabilizing Iraq will be seen 100 years from now as the greatest single act executed by a sitting president.
This act will ignite the great muslim war, which needs to be fought between the radicals and moderates, before terrorism is finally muted to the point of irrelevance.
Dude you really, really have to kick the meth and get off the crack pipe. Serious business, that shit is really bad for you. Once you are more or less clean and sober you need to crawl out of mom's basement and catch up on the news for the last 10 years.
Ok quick summary news flash so you can keep up with the adults. The saudi financed and equipped sunni islamic fundamentalists are winning all over the middle east. The are and will continue to overthrow the corrupt shia strongmen leaders (who are frequently the minority to start with) who were installed by the US and Russia. Of course to grasp this concept would mean you need to learn the difference between the two sects and why it matters. That is on your shoulders.
Now here is where it gets tricky for you to conceptionalize. Try hard, but take breaks if your brain gets to tired. Invading Iraq created more fundamentalist islamic fighters than any other action the US could have possibly taken. In other words the good old USA of is by far the best recruiter of terrorists there is.
Invading and destabilizing Iraq will be seen 100 years from now as the greatest single act executed by a sitting president.
This act will ignite the great muslim war, which needs to be fought between the radicals and moderates, before terrorism is finally muted to the point of irrelevance.
Mostly ignoring the other crap you wrote where you are not really making coherent arguments and liberally use the word "liberal" (use of the word "liberal" or "conservative" in an argument usually means that's a weak argument because you can't make the argument stand on its own merits).
How do you account for the fact that other majority-Muslim countries have had their own "great muslim wars" started without western invasion? As an example, Egypt is already having its own war on this, and certain other Arab Spring countries also had movements started without foreign invasion. Leaders in countries like Bahrain are already seeing levels of protest against their governments.
Also, why would we consider the invasion of Iraq to be the precipitating event? These sectarian issues have existed since the British divided portions of the Middle East into Mandates. The decolonization of the Middle East in a way that didn't account for lessons learned in European history seems to be the most obvious triggering event.
A single invasion of a single country to depose a corrupt dictator looks like a footnote compared to that, not "the single greatest act executed by a sitting president." And the way it could become more than a footnote is that if the US invasion of Iraq pisses off so many people in Iraq and the Middle East in general that they engage in more acts of terror against us. That result is probably not what you were referring to when you called it "the single greatest act."
We're certainly not calling what the Soviets did in Afghanistan genius, and many people are saying we did the exact same stupid thing that they did.
Earlier, Maliki's government accused Saudi Arabia, the main Sunni power, of backing ISIL - something Riyadh denies.
"We hold them responsible for supporting these groups financially and morally and for its outcome - which includes crimes that may qualify as genocide: the spilling of Iraqi blood, the destruction of Iraqi state institutions and historic and religious sites," a government statement said.
Maliki has blamed Saudi Arabia for supporting militants in the past, but the language was unprecedented. On Monday, Riyadh blamed sectarianism in Baghdad for fuelling the violence.
Maliki, who has been buoyed by a call by Iraq’s senior Shi’ite cleric for citizens to rally to the armed forces, dismissed four generals for abandoning the big northern city of Mosul a week ago and said they would face court martial.
WOW! The UNtrustworthy are certainly in control of what information is apparent to the people!
Say hey! This was in the Wall Street Journal on March 30, 1999. Note "... how much it will buy."
Holy cow/interesting/compelling ...!
And where is it up to date??? Right here ... see the first chart shown in this thread.
Recent Dow day is Wednesday, June 18, 2014 __ Level is 106.1
WOW! It is hideous that this is hidden! Is there any such "Homes, Inflation Adjusted"? Yes! This was in the New York Times on August 27, 2006:
And up to date (by me) is here:
http://patrick.net/?p=1219038&c=999083#comment-999083
WOW! The UNtrustworthy are certainly in control of what information is apparent to the people!
And "ThePublic Be Suckered"
http://patrick.net/?p=1230886
We have to get involved. Racist Republican Warmongers can't miss an opportunity to kill Brown People.
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
How many guys would Hillary gave to suck off on ESPN2 in order to convince America
All of them.
Boy would that piss Nancy off.
Debt is wealth!
It's clearly irrefutable (except for by 5 year olds) that when in deep shit debt, the solution is to take on more debt and spend even more, P. Krugman said so! Never mind that man behind the curtain ;)
Debt is wealth!
It's clearly irrefutable (except for by 5 year olds) that when in deep shit debt, the solution is to take on more debt and spend even more, P. Krugman said so! Never mind that man behind the curtain ;)
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It's only digital entries on an unaudited set of books. The Fed abides.
Don't worry there is always the home equity loan
Weirdly, this is coming back into fashion.
If I owned any property, and it had equity, and a bank employee tried to push a HELOC on me, I'D SAW HIS DICK OFF WITH A JAGGED PIECE OF BROKEN GLASS PULLED FROM A WARM PILE OF MANURE INFESTED WITH CLOSTRIDIUM TETANI.
I'll let someone else post the HHS report on ACA,out today.
This will be fun.
Really?
Household debts still way below the peak 6 yrs later, with a higher GDP:
Heloc is still negative:
I would imagine recoveries would be accompanied by higher borrowing. We might need more debt for a real recovery to take hold.
I'll let someone else post the HHS report on ACA,out today.
This will be fun.
Now that we have the truth about BenghaziCare, it is only fitting that someone show us that HHS propaganda.
Debt's not a problem with all the 6 figure incomes,thanks to the "Job Creators".
I can see the economy booming.lol
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