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Friday
May272011

Geithner Says 'Ask The Women About IMF Culture' (Video)

This is a very impressive response.  We give him credit.

Tim likely wants the job as IMF chief - $500K per year tax free, he could stay in D.C., he could prove all of us wrong by not going directly to Goldman - you know he wants the job.  And Christine Lagarde is not looking so good now that she's facing prosecution for financial sleaze in France.

When asked by Politico's Mike Allen if he knew about IMF's notorious culture of harassment against women, Geithner said you should ask the women.

Don't forget that Geithner was an 'utter failure at the IMF' according to the Australian PM.

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Thursday
May262011

Video: Six Climate Realist Scientists Speak The Truth

Video - Highlights from Climate Realists Conference 2011 - Cambridge, UK

The grand illusion (delusion, really) continues to be shattered.

It's nothing more than a giant money-making scheme for the investment banks and Al "I got a 'D' in natural sciences at Harvard" Gore.  Carbon trading is complete and utter bullshit. We need alternative sources of energy, no one denies this.  And I detest large oil and gas companies, let that be understood.  I am no one's mouthpiece.  But carbon trading and offsets are an enrichment scheme with negative value for society.

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Thursday
May262011

Video: Nigel Farage - No More Euro Bailouts!

Thursday
May262011

Coburn: $500K To Study Shrimp On Treadmills, $300k To Study 'Farmville', Gelatin Wrestling In Antarctica, WTF!?!

Stephanopoulos' intro laugh for this story is uncalled for and really pisses me off. It's not a freaking joke Georgie.  We're broke - 43 cents of every dollar is borrowed and you're giggling like a 4 ft. school girl with a 7th grade crush.

You've probably heard of shrimp on the barbie, but what about shrimp on a treadmill?  The National Science Foundation has, and it spent $500,000 of taxpayer money researching it. It's not entirely clear what this research hoped to establish.  But it's one of a number of projects cited in a scathing new report from Sen. Tom Coburn.

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Thursday
May262011

Sent To Prison For A $300 Debt, Congress & Staff Win Big Trading On Insider Info - And It's Legal, Repo Hell, BofA Sucks At Foreclosure, Bailout The Movie (LINKS)

Thursday
May262011

National Debt Crosses $14.5 Trillion, Europe Is Doing God's Work Lying About Greek Insolvency, Hypocritical Unions Get 50% Of All Obamacare Waivers, Al Gore Was 'Horrible' Science Student (LINKS)

Thursday
May262011

Roxi Copeland - I'll Be Groped For Christmas - TSA Special

This is exceptional. Great song and better voice.

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Wednesday
May252011

Peter Fonda is about to get a visit from the Secret Service

Notice Nicholson's football helmet in the photo above...

Does he think the Secret Service doesn't monitor the internet?  I love the guy but he made a huge mistake with this statement.

Snip:

“There’s no room any more for a sissy and, like I said, don’t forget that I’ve got grandsons who I’ve trained with long-distance rifles.”

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Wednesday
May252011

Bulletin: CNBC Anchor Mark Haines Dead At 65 (Greatest Hits Video Collection)

Mark Haines and Barney Frank battle...

(MarketWatch) — CNBC anchor Mark Haines, a constant presence on business television for more than 20 years, died suddenly Tuesday evening, the business network said on its website Wednesday morning.

He was 65 years old.

Haines died at his home, CNBC said. He helped to create the cable channel’s morning program, “Squawk Box,” and served as its founding anchor.

“He was very important to CNBC because the great danger they face is that they’ll be perceived as a cheerleader for the markets,” said Andrew Tyndall, an analyst of news broadcasts.

“The fact that he was in that prestige spot, before the market opened, to say, ‘Let’s cut through all the rah-rah stuff and find out what’s really going on,’ was very valuable to that network,” he added. “And now, without him, there’s one less person to steer CNBC away from that cheerleading tone.”

Before joining CNBC in 1989, Haines held news anchor jobs at KYW-TV in Philadelphia, WABC-TV in New York and WPRI-TV in Providence, R.I.

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Tuesday
May242011

WARNING: Your Cell Phone's Radiation May Be (VERY) Hazardous to Your Health

New video and research from CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta.  Don't skip this story.

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Tuesday
May242011

AIG, Treasury Stock Offering Prices At $29

AIG is selling 100 million shares and the Treasury Department is selling 200 million shares.  The offering is set to raise $8.7 billion. That excludes the so-called greenshoe of 45 million shares. If the underwriters take up their option to purchase all this extra stock, that would raise another $1.3 billion for the government.  AIG is using the money it raises to settle litigation from the previous decade. Treasury is using the offering to reduce its stake in AIG from over 92%.

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Tuesday
May242011

Chris Whalen On Judicial Precedent And Foreclosure Law, DSK Aides Try Bribing Victim's Family, History Of U.S. Defaults, AIG Deal Nears, Bailout For Tax Cheats, Illinois Treasurer Says 'Don't Lend To Illinois' (LINKS)

Tuesday
May242011

Bankrupt WaMu To Become $5 Billion Tax Break For Needy Hedge Funds

Tuesday
May242011

Video: High School Students Confront $14.3T National Debt

SNOHOMISH, Wash. -- "It's scary" said Mayra Araujo.  "It’s huge," added Kaitlyn Everson.  The two Snohomish High School Seniors are talking about this country's national debt. They've been studying the complex and daunting subject in Ben Doucette's Business and Marketing class and they're not too happy about what they've learned.  "It's out of their control," said Doucette, "and all this spending has been done without their consent and yet they own the debt."

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