by Patrick ➕follow (61) 💰tip ignore
« First « Previous Comments 2,668 - 2,707 of 117,730 Next » Last » Search these comments
At this point, he’s trying to be clever by comparing my denouncing of this couple’s actions to the beliefs of a nazi.It has nothing to do with your "denouncing this couple's actions." It is about your desire to TORTURE them for "weeks" before their ultimate execution. Only when it comes to torture can a comparison be made between you and Heinrich Himmler, who enjoyed watching people suffer while hanging from meat hooks. Their deaths would have taken, I would guess, far less than the "weeks" of torture that you prescribed. So in that sense, I guess the case can be made that you favor torture to a degree that is worse than the worst of Himmler's methods, which is very, very interesting. Don't you agree?
You are so far out there that you actually consider Bap33 a leftist.Of course I know he's not a leftist. We're having a discussion, is that a problem?
People that use "this" is the new "That" are only trying to create a New reality for them selves.
When we talk torture, we all must agree that each person is unique in their degree experienceing an activity before it is called torture.Bap, You are correct in saying that torture is subjective. For some of us, torture would be having to spend time cornered at a party with rayray. Seriously, you're trying to have an intellectual conversation with a child who lacks the ability to comprehend abstract thoughts. I think the only thing that rayray has proven here is that he believes that a child being beaten and left to die for days is okay in his book. Seems like the rest of us tend to believe that it's not. I don't know if I could be the one to torture these people, and I hope that I never have to find out if I possess the ability to do so. rayray say:
Nomo …. Just for fun...But unlike rayray, I'm repulsed by their behavior and don't find anything about this subject alluring or amusing.
I think the only thing that rayray has proven here is that he believes that a child being beaten and left to die for days is okay in his book.Another complete lie from the the Slander Queen. It must be a very bitter experience waking up in the morning knowing that your whole life is based on a lie. That is not a baseless claim. If you are willing to blatantly lie on a meaningless site such as this, I'm sure you lie constantly in whatever you do.
I believe that these people deserve the death penalty, but the type where they take several days or weeks to die while they’re in pain and horrible distress.Ellie believes not only in the death penalty, but in torturing human beings from "several days" to "weeks" before they are executed. Nazi SS Chief Heinrich Himmler enjoyed watching people die slowly while hanging on meat hooks. If we advocate this type of torture, regardless how hideous the crime, are we (uh, pardon me, I mean elliemae) any better than the Nazis? Civilized societies NEVER advocate inhumane torture, NEVER.
Nomo …. why are you subscribing to me a quote I never made? You can do better than that. If you are going to debate, at least make a half hearted attempt at being honest.Actually, rayray, this quote - made by Bap - was thoughtful, meaningful, and worthy of discussion. Therefore no one would ever actually believe that you would be responsible for it. It is ironic that you would defend you would make such a comment. RayAmerica says
elliemae saysYou're not very good at playing this game. Gonna give you a mulligan.I think the only thing that rayray has proven here is that he believes that a child being beaten and left to die for days is okay in his book.Another complete lie from the the Slander Queen. It must be a very bitter experience waking up in the morning knowing that your whole life is based on a lie. That is not a baseless claim. If you are willing to blatantly lie on a meaningless site such as this, I’m sure you lie constantly in whatever you do.
If you are willing to blatantly lie on a meaningless site such as thisSure seems to mean something to you...
I believe that these people deserve the death penalty, but the type where they take several days or weeks to die while they’re in pain and horrible distress.Elliemae is prosecutor, jury, judge, torturer and executioner all rolled into one big happy face. And these people haven't even had their day in court yet! Amazing. Kind of reminds me of Hitler's infamous "People's Court" where the "citizen" was guilty and sentenced before they even entered the courtroom.
I don’t support, watch or listen to Glenn Beck, but take offense that she refers to him as a “child rapist and murderer.â€I agree. Nothing has been proven in that matter to my satisfaction. But, why won't Glenn Beck just come clean and address the issue?
She may be a “he†named Frank that lives in a trailer park in Texas and is just role playing. He is 15, and gets no porn time on the computer since his mom got a good block system up, so he is bored and comes on here to mess with you.1) I prefer "Frank" or "Frankie. 2) One can drive with a learner's permit at 15 yrs in Texas, so I'm more grown up than you might think. 3) The porn thing sucks... but I'm making it through okay... rayray lost his perspective, if he ever had it. From day one he has been confrontive, aggressive, condescending & rude. Had he ever presented an argument that didn't include a slam on the libs, he wouldn't be crying victim now. rayray can't take the shit he shovels. he has no problem hijacking threads and being a nasty little troll, but can't stay on subject. he can't see the difference between personal attacks and spirited discourse. If he continues to make asinine statements such as: RayAmerica says
Spell check? LOL! You keep proving yourself “so smart & stuff.†Too funny.This changed the subject from the OP. RayAmerica says
I poke a little fun at ellie “I never, ever insult anyone†mae and this is how she responds: elliemae saysI was merely pointing out that he hasn't responded to the subject, instead preferring to attack me personally. That he appears to lack any compassion: RayAmerica saysBut then, I wonder, why does rayray refuse to discuss this specific issue? Why does he skate around the issue of Glen Beck and the girls he may or may not have raped & killed?elliemae saysIs it possible that he, himself, is guilty of being a child molester?Yep folks. I have a little fun with ellie over her use of the word “piece†instead of “peace†and she responds by calling me a child molestor! LOL !!!
elliemae saystroll, as long as you hijack every thread to your agenda, you won't be taken seriously. You actually have made a few intelligent comments along the way, although I disagreed with them. But you attack personally rather than have a conversation most of the time. I can't help it if your panties are in a wad because you lack the ability to have a reasonable conversation. Don't expect compassion, troll. If you had anything to bring to the table beyond "I'm a victim of the liberal system," or "I attack people on anonymous interweb forums because I lack self esteem," we might stop fucking with you. But it's fun. You're clearly outwitted and we're laughing at you. You personally - whom I imagine to be a scrawny little whiny guy without friends who corners people at parties (on those few occasions you're invited) who swallows everything you read on Godfearingproductions. Francis.I believe that these people deserve the death penalty, but the type where they take several days or weeks to die while they’re in pain and horrible distress.Heinrich Himmler had similar thoughts and desires. He enjoyed hanging people on meat hooks to suffer in misery until they died. Is that kind of what you meant by your torture reference “type where they take several days or weeks to die while they’re in pain and horrible distress?†By the way, do you favor torturing terrorists?
I agree. Nothing has been proven in that matter to my satisfaction. But, why won’t Glenn Beck just come clean and address the issue?That's his personal judgment on the matter. There is a rule of thought that says if you answer these ridiculous allegations, you give them a degree of credibility. For example, I think Obama has taken the high road against the "birthers" by not answering these people. It's a total non-issue and he knows it. What point would it serve to answer every crazy accusation? Maybe Beck is thinking along the same lines. Furthermore, in Beck’s case, if there is evidence to support these allegations I’m sure, being he is such a high profile person, there would be charges. Anyone in the law enforcement field would make a huge name for himself in such a case, including the prosecutor. So in that sense, these public personalities are bigger targets. My take is that there isn’t any substance to the charges and he’s simply chosen the high road and ignored them.
lying about it or killing thousands of our own young people (to say nothing of innocent bystanders in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan) in two needless wars based on false premises while torturing others and eliminating certain elements of the Bill of Rights.Who are you referring to on this? Bush, Obama or both? Last I checked, Obama has expanded this "needless" war in Afghanistan, has extended the Patriot Act, and continues the policy of "rendition" whereby suspected terrorists are removed, by the CIA, to countries that have no problem with applying torture. Also, I used to hear an awful lot from the left about the evils of Halliburton and all of their conflicted war contracts. Funny thing: Obama has kept intact all of Halliburton’s contracts. Is this the "change" you voted for?
^ Well, having your own backyard is a form of wealth, too. We spend the bulk of our time on this planet at home so it only makes sense that we invest so much money into this sector -- the physical wealth of the structure, ground improvements, and furniture, plus the cost of the land itself.
I think people having private gardens and backyards is great, but if we taxed site value more and the improvements not at all I think we'd end up with a better infill development pattern.
Most places in the USA had NO RE BUBBLE
This is true, but only because most of the US is rather rural.
Since the inflationary elements 2002-2006 were available everywhere -- the Bush tax cuts, reduction in "red tape" and federal oversight of lenders, interest rates dropping 2001-2002 and being held there 2003-2004, the rising fever of flippers during the peak bubble years of 2005-2006 with the availability of any kind of loan to anyone.
Though it is fair to say that the bubble activity was concentrated on the coasts + NV/UT.
This post:
http://www.roubini.com/us-monitor/258023/factors_in_local_house_price_declines
echoes my thinking rather closely. All real estate is local, and builders and flippers were attracted to growing economies, not the backwater economies of flyover country RFD.
Housing purchases are consumption by the buyer unless it is rented out to someone else to consume.
Then it's consumption with a thin coating of rentierism applied ; )
Consumption of the housing good is a VERY slow process. My mom's house built in the early 80s is still holding together, as is my current apartment built in the late 80s. The actual greenery of both these properties has dramatically improved over this time, of course, resulting in a much nicer living environment than when first built.
So it's kinda hard identifying the "consumption" going on here, really. Actual physical depreciation on my apartment is probably $200/mo or so, yet I pay 8X that in rent.
So the wealth output -- the housing good -- of well-built housing is pretty damn favorable relative to the capital investment of the fixed improvement.
When land is only used for placing owner-occupied housing, well…its pretty much taken out of further productive use
Thing is, in a service-dominant economy there really isn't much of a land shortage, thanks to the mobility provided by the internal combustion engine.
SFHs in the aggregate result in sprawl, increasing the need for investment in transit infrastructure, lengthening travel times, but having lived in Tokyo and California I can say I prefer living in California's density, or lack thereof.
Untaxing capital improvements and taxing actual land usage more would encourage infill redevelopment and more efficient use of the land we have.
But with housing, we just have more statues in the park
Certainly the new neighborhoods in Los Banos are wasted investment activity, a dead loss economically. But wealth, primarily, is that which satisfies human needs and wants, and there's nothing quite like popping out on one's nice back patio to make a BBQ dinner on a hot summer evening. Wealth is where you find it.
Troy. Are you familiar with Henry George
LOL, you must be new here : )
Henry George's definition of wealth in Progress & Poverty first really got me thinking about what it really is:
"Thus wealth, as alone the term can be used in political economy, consists of natural products that have been secured, moved, combined, separated, or in other ways modified by human exertion, so as to fit them for the gratification of human desires. It is, in other words, labor impressed upon matter in such a way as to store up, as the beat of the sun is stored up in coal, the power of human labor to minister to human desires. Wealth is not the sole object of labor, for labor is also expended in ministering directly to desire; but it is the object and result of what we call productive labor -- that is, labor which gives value to material things. Nothing which nature supplies to man without his labor is wealth, nor yet does the expenditure of labor result in wealth unless there is a tangible product which has and retains the power of ministering to desire."
(I disagree though that stuff in the state of nature can't be "wealth". I think a clean, sandy beach is a form of capital wealth, as is the world-class anchorage of the SF Bay itself, ie. George is thinking too much about nonrenewable mineral wealth here)
To break this out, I like to think of goods as "service providers", the service being utility of satisfying human wants and needs.
So the housing good provides the services of shelter, privacy, secure storage space for our stuff, etc.
A car is a durable good that provides the service of transportation (and social status signalling).
This allows for the unspecified nature of the source of services -- goods can substitute for human labor, eg. using a car instead of a sedan chair, or an electric fan instead of paying a dude with a big feather fan like they did in Egypt, a washing machine instead of hiring a lady to beat our clothes clean down by the creek.
"Wealth" is simply the collection of services we have access to, the more we have, the wealthier we are. Poverty is the degree of unsatisfied want of utility in our lives.
At its most basic, wealth is simply the state of being well.
But [housing land] is still being used purely for consumption, not further production
yeah, well, so much land is of marginal utility and we're kinda water-bound anyway as far as ag goes. As a good capitalist I believe in capital formation and preservation, and I think the present system has actively evolved to be wasteful and capital-draining, ie a 20hr work-week would be enough wealth production to support a full life for all if we closed off the losses to parasitical rentierism that exist in many corners of the economy.
Really, after 150+ years of residence here, you'd think most of us would have our houses paid off by now . . .
I'm a big fan of following the "wealth creation" of an economy, for I do believe that any economy, local or national, lives or dies by its net wealth creation. Housing may be "consumption" of land, but wise investment in housing wealth represents little loss of net physical wealth in the economy.
(cut down trees to make lumber is a loss of wealth, but a new house wisely situated offers much more utility once constructed)
So, you still are of the opinion that gold bubbles in the next 12 months?
Are you going to place an options bet on that one? A 1K Options bet would get your money back from the last one!
Gold is going up, but mostly because the USD is going up (which you pointed out), but the euro can't keep dropping like that, at which point, the only way for gold to go up is if we see it go up in terms of USD.
From the european perspective, it's the USD that is going up, not gold. Gold is only tagging along. For a bubble, gold will need to go up on it's own, without being tied to the euro.
"We will meet our obligations both as a responsible company and also as a necessary step to rebuilding trust in BP as a long term member of the business communities in the US and around the world," said BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg. "This is in the interest of all our stakeholders."
They're going to pay a lot, but the company does earn $16B per year so it's got REALLY deep pockets and future cash coming out of its ass. Assuming they don't BK the current equity (highly unlikely unless the spill totally wipes out the region) they'll be back.
But make no mistake, $16 billion / 500,000 claimants is only $32,000 per case. Company could be earnings-impaired for a good long time.
They are talking about launching the biggest class action lawsuit ever against them. I wouldn't touch it with a 10 ft pole.
There was a good article (maybe on here?) about what they are limited to. They most likely won't be limited to the 75M. Class action lawsuits will likely end up like the exxon lawsuits, where they're still going on, 20 years later. They won't settle, they'll be in court forever.
So it comes down to what they owe now, what they're going to pay to clean things up, and how bad is it going to get? We know there is oil, but where is it going to end up? And will it dissipate/spread itself thinly around the world and/or certain areas in the ocean. If they're lucky it will end up hidden somewhere people aren't looking.
I'm sort of assuming they're going to be hurt earnings wise for awhile. There isn't going to be any good news coming out for a long time, it's going to be neutral to really really bad. If they stop the oil, that isn't "good" news, that's just neutral. They still have an enormous amount to clean up. I've been looking at the stock as well, but I think it's going to fall more before it goes up. There is still too much bad news that hasn't been released, while it shouldn't bankrupt them, it will make investors nervous.
On the other hand: BP’s dividend payment accounted for about £1 of every £8 handed out by British companies last year, according to FairPensions, a London-based charity.
"Since liability is limited to 75MM and their income stream is completely intact,"
I think certain lawmakers are working hard to push that cap more than 100X to 10B.
There is so much out there about BP as an investment that people have done homework on that you should review them instead of asking here. Seeking Alpha always have great synopsis of pros and cons commentary.
Your main question is whether the market is mispricing BP and if so what is the margin of safety. Uncertainty creates problems and opportunity.
For me, it's too early to tell how much all this will cost BP. Estimates are anywhere from 5B to 40B. Future cash flow will be hit pretty bad too as their capital investment and downsteram business and will incur significant rise in expenses will be effected. Based on my experience, stock price will go way up the day the CEO is canned.
« First « Previous Comments 2,668 - 2,707 of 117,730 Next » Last » Search these comments
patrick.net
An Antidote to Corporate Media
1,249,794 comments by 14,904 users - Al_Sharpton_for_President, Blue, Ceffer, DhammaStep, Eric Holder, gabbar, intrepidsoldier, mell, Reality online now