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"William"
May 2003
New Haven
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What you are experiencing is runaway feedback, with negative results leading to even more negative results. The language trap is to describe this runaway feedback of negative results as negative feedback - not the control theory sense of "negative." Sorry you have to work through such times. I can only manage it by developing a detachment from work - itself a negative input because I no longer care so much about results, contributing to the runaway feedback. |
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Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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"Gang aft agley"
Sep 2002
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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-------------------------- Bonfire of the Quangos: On the government-insolvency front, oday`t interesting econo-factoid, courtesy of the New York Times: "...about 3,700 retired public workers in New York are now getting pensions of more than $100,000 a year, exempt from state and local taxes ... Thirteen New York City police officers recently retired at age 40 with pensions above $100,000 a year; nine did so in their 30s." That sort of looniness is clearly unsustainable. For an advance peek of the kind of harsh austerity (to use everyone's favorite latest econo-buzzword) coming to state and local - and eventually but surely lastly, federal - governments across the U.S., we need look no further than across the pond, where what`s coming has been dubbed the "bonfire of the quangos" (which to my American ears sounds like a kind of Australian barbecue): Up to 700,000 jobs in public sector face the axe: At least 300,000 Whitehall and other public sector workers may lose their jobs as the coalition government sets to work cutting the £156 billion budget deficit. -------------------------- Defaults on Apartment Building Mortgages Held by U.S. Banks Rise to Record:Defaults on apartment-building mortgages held by U.S. banks climbed to a record 4.6 percent in the first quarter, almost twice the year-earlier level, as more borrowers failed to repay debt approved near the market peak My Comment: As Mish notes, this trend has led to some curious side effects, mirroring bank-sanctioned "long-term defaulter squatting" in the residential real estate market. -------------------------- Financial "Reform", Swiss-Cheese Style: Senate passes financial reform bill:Vote represents major policy victory for President Obama Quote:
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Aug 2002
Termonfeckin, IE
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Gotta disagree with Karl there. The money that is saved - and bombs and helicopters and fuel to run them is pretty darn expensive - perhaps more so than the 30k your average soldier makes - goes into tax cuts for the poorest. And they spend the money and stimulate the economy creating jobs! Yaay!
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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Karl is addressing the ongoing personal incomes that would continue even if we stop dropping bombs and burning fuel to fly helicopters that get shot-up over a war zone. Quote:
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The poorest, in the U.S., already pay no income taxes. The official poverty levels are substantially below the bottom taxed income bracket. Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2010-05-25 at 17:01 |
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"Jacob"
Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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Nov 2003
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I am of the opinion that all derivatives and derivative-style financial products should be banned outright. |
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Nov 2003
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Let's get back to old-style value based investing. So you want to invest in XYZ Corp? Fine. When it does well, you do well. When it loses money, you lose money. I'd also like to see guarantees that a certain minimum percentage of profits gets returned to shareholders in the form of dividends. Yes, a company can have retained earnings. Yes, a company can re-invest in itself (i.e. new infrastructure, R&D, etc). Yes, a company can use profits to award bonuses (but only with stockholder approval). But limits need to be put in place. We need to give control of public corporations BACK to the owners (the stockholders). I'd also like to see rules put in place that mandate that if a layoff is necesarry, that it be done from the TOP DOWN. If senior execs want big bucks as a reward for running a company well, then they have to be the first ones to go when a compnay does badly. |
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Nov 2003
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Meanwhile one gets many many many laid off high-tech workers who, in turn, wind up paying almost nothing in state or federal taxes (because they have no income) and thus increasing the deficit. |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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-------------- Another rough day for the economic optimists ... Eurozone still busily unraveling, Spanish banks crumbling, saber-rattling on the Korean peninsula...a perfect time to load the boat with discount-priced stocks, so you don`t miss out on the impending runup to Dow 36,000. ZeroHedge asks an interesting question about a key part of the financial reform bill today, namely: Is The Consumer Protection Bill Just One Huge Governmental Subversion Of Privacy Ploy? CNN/Money`s Paul LaMonica asks the question which is on many investors` minds ... Note that he posted this around 1 pm New York time yesterday (I intended to post to this thread before leaving work yesterday but never got around to it), just as the markets looked about to turn green for the day - sorry, Paul, no last-minute stick save this day. But on to the blizzard of bullish spin: Is this the start of a new bear market? Quote:
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Now, for a *slightly* more bearish view, let`s check out James Howard "prophet of doom" Kunstler`s latest: Clusterfuck Nation: Something Happened Quote:
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