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Thursday, February 9

Eat More Chicken?

This guest post from Lewis Beck The other day I was on the computer looking for satellite TV service on satellitetvmadisonwi.com. While I was browsing for good deals for our service, I happened to do my twice-daily glance through my Facebook News Feed. Skimming down the page of people ranting and raving over friend drama, their minute-to-minute check-ins, and new baby pictures, my attention was drawn to a photo someone had shared. At first glance, this picture looks harmless enough. It is a shot of a strawberry-pink concoction in a tube shape being run through some sort of machine. The caption asked if you could guess what McDonald’s food this was. Too easy, I thought! It’s a strawberry shake!! I clicked on the “more” link for the caption. What I read chilled me to the bone. That pink mixture was actually processed chicken that McDonald’s uses for all of their chicken products. To get this mixture, the entire chicken (bones, guts, and all) is fed through a processor that grinds all of the ingredients in with the actual meat. Because of the fact that all of these parts are processed together, the entire mixture must be soaked in ammonia to kill the bacteria. From there, it is reformulated with chicken flavoring to offset the ammonia taste, and dyed a natural chicken-color before it is shaped into nuggets and patties. I was literally sick. That was all I needed to see to never, ever eat from McDonald’s again!

Hey Bronx, World War Baby

Hey Bronx NY, we may be facing World War, baby. And I don't mean maybe. Luckily the LaRouchePac guys are speaking out and the word is getting out in Washington DC that Obama is crazy. Take that guy out with the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. Capitol Hill Forum on Arab Awakening Takes Up World War III Danger February 9, 2012 • 8:52AM Two Washington-based organizations, the International Council for Middle East Studies (ICMES) and the Center for the National Interest Foundation (CNI), hosted a standing-room-only Capitol Hill event on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 7, featuring presentations by former Ambassador Chas Freeman and former National Intelligence Council Middle East director Paul Pillar. While the topic of the event was the Arab Awakening, much of the dialogue centered on the failures of U.S. foreign policy and the danger of a war, triggered by an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. Both speakers, particularly Ambassador Freeman, warned of the dire consequences of an Israeli or American attack on Iran, and emphasized that there is already a covert war underway against the Islamic Republic, involving assassinations, bombings, cyber attacks, etc. Similarly, the speakers acknowledged that there is a foreign-backed covert war being waged against the Assad government in Syria. In response to a final question from Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Ambassador Freeman acknowledged that both Russia and China were being drawn into the Persian Gulf conflict, and that both countries had vital strategic interests that were being challenged by the behavior of the United States and their European and Arab allies. While acknowledging the danger of a broader war, triggered by attacks on Iran, both speakers were less inclined to see the imminent threat of a global war, involving the U.S., Russia and China and the use of nuclear weapons. The moderator of the panel discussion, Peter Kelly, is the director of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), an NGO that sends election observers around the world. He reported that his organization had successfully registered with the Egyptian government, and had placed monitors at polling stations around the country for the recent parliamentary elections. He chastised the other NGOs, whose people are now being detained in Egypt, for arrogantly failing to register with the Egyptian government.

Wednesday, January 25

Black History Month in the Bronx NY

First fridays at the Bronx Museum can be a groove, so get ready to move. Take some time out from Obama drama, comma, and boot the Newt, and Romney's foot. Ease on down before the nuclear war starts over Iran and Syria. Get around and get down on Friday Feb. 3rd. THE BLACK POWER MIXTAPE 1967-1975 mobilizes a treasure trove of 16mm material shot by Swedish journalists who came to the US drawn by stories of urban unrest and revolution. Gaining access to many of the leaders of the Black Power Movement—Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Seale, Angela Davis and Eldridge Cleaver among them—the filmmakers captured them in intimate moments and remarkably unguarded interviews. Thirty years later, this lush collection was found languishing in the basement of Swedish Television. Director Göran Olsson and co-producer Danny Glover bring this footage to light in a mosaic of images, music and narration chronicling the evolution one of our nation's most indelible turning points, the Black Power movement. Music by Questlove and Om'Mas Keith, and commentary from prominent African-American artists and activists who were influenced by the struggle - including Erykah Badu, Harry Belafonte, Talib Kweli, and Melvin Van Peebles - give the historical footage a fresh, contemporary resonance and makes the film an exhilarating, unprecedented account of an American revolution. Friday, February 3, 2012, 6:00pm until 10:00pm FIRST FRIDAYS! The Black Power Mixtape Film screening honoring Black History Month 6:00pm DJ Revolution spins on the 1’s & 2’s (Soul, Classic R&B, Hip-Hop) 6:45pm Welcome Remarks 6:50pm Screening of The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 (100 min) 8:30pm Q&A with film co-producer Joslyn Barnes (Louverture Films) 8:45pm Performance: GIF (HABANA/HARLEM®) 9:00pm Performance: Latasha N. Nevada Diggs (Burnt Sugar, Black Earth Institute) 9:15pm Performance: Mahogany L. Browne (PoetCD.Com/Nuyorican Poets Café) 9:30pm Performance: C. K~Swift (New Rap Order/ Universal Zulu Nation) 9:45pm Closing Remarks 2nd Floor - North Wing FREE

Wednesday, January 18

From the Bronx to Israel

Hopefully from the Bronx to Israel there is some sanity left. You may want to make the scene at an event on Thursday Jan 19th, at 7:30 pm at the Kingsbridge Center of Israel, 3115 Corlear Avenue (at 231st St). The speakers are NY State Senators Adriano Espaillat and Gustavo Rivera. The big events to be discussed are the upcoming legislative session in Albany and Sen. Espaillat's recent trip to Israel! Along with Housing, Education, Economic (gambling and prostitution) Development, Health Care and the upcoming election year. Did Adriano have a rally with Bibi to start the nuclear war?

Tuesday, January 10

Just Signed Up for Google Plus

I just signed up for Google Plus and I'm trying to get the hang of it. It is linked to my blogging post, so maybe the word will get out about all the great writing that I do. It's worth a shot.

Monday, January 9

War Here or Coming to the Bronx?

There is a feeling that the war threat has eased. Or has it? Things are not stable in the Bronx and Harlem NY, or all over the world. The Iran war could erupt at any point, and oil and gas prices are back over $100 a barrel. That will hit the Bronx already, and any war in Syria and Iran could drive prices to historically high levels. Will violence erupt on the streets of Harlem and the Bronx, New York City, NY at that point? How much can the people take if they wake up from their fantasy world and see their economic situation enter a total horror show.

Sunday, January 8

Working Here

Content by Mac Kline When I started working here I didn’t know a soul – it was hard being in an office where I wasn’t close to anyone. Every day all my coworkers would go out to lunch and I’d never be included because I’m really shy and didn’t know anyone and then Amy took me under her wing – she’s a sweetheart like that. I instantly met about ten new people and I got to find out more about their lives – now my coworkers are among the people I count as my nearest and dearest friends and I hope that one day I’ll be able to make them understand how much I appreciate them! From little things like Susan recommending Cable TV Advisor to Mark watching my dog for the weekend, they really help make my life feel more complete and since I’ve always had trouble making friends and given too much to my work. I really wish I had more self confidence but I really appreciate the way my friends at work help me feel special daily.

Longwood Gallery- Toys and Games- Bronx NY

Went to the Longwood Gallery at Hostos College. It was a pretty good show and I am going to write an article about it for the Harlem News. Here is the press release from the Longwood Gallery, located at Hostos College, East 149th St and Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY: Toys & Games with a Twist Toys & Games with a Twist is a multi-media exhibition of paintings, drawings, sculpture, video, and board and video games that investigates and comments on issues of construction of gender roles and stereotypes, consumerism, hierarchies of power, globalization, migration, memory and loss, fantasy, the environment, love, war, violence, urban and popular culture. Artists include: Jennifer Bakalar, daniel Baltzer, Amir Bey, Chris Bors, Peter A. Brinson & Kurosh ValaNejad, Nick Black, Mark Blackshear, Anton Cabaleiro, Melissa A. Calderon, Hector Canonge, Gigi Chen, William Corwin, Regina Farrell, Susan Finch, Orlando Franco, Terri Gold, Rory Golden, Andra Gunraj, Christopher Hart Chambers, Meredith Hedges, Jessica Kaire, Zoe Keramea, nancy koan, Reiko Kawahara, Sujin Lee, Zaun Lee, Cecilia Mandrile, Lawrence Mascia & Clay Ewing, Nao Matsumoto, Ashley McClennon, John Meza, Ira Merritt & Aaron Olshan, Niu Miao & Don Wei Lei, Ricardo Miranda-Zuñiga, Chalice Mitchell, Alfonso Muñoz, Shervone Neckles, Douglas Newton, Erika Pettersen, Dave Rittinger, Margaret Roleke, Peter Rywelski, Miriam Schaer, Jamel Shabazz, StatusHoe Collective, Fred Stesney, Tattfoo Tan, Monica Velez, Jose A. Vicenty, Bree Westphal, and Mary Wharmby. This exhibition was curated by Longwood Gallery Director Juanita Lanzo and Vanessa Gonzalez.

Sunday, December 25

Winster is Cool

Take a look at the groovy blog called Winster for women over 35-years of age.  It was founded by Winnie Winster and it's a great place for friends to meet and to win valuable prizes.  It has this sort of roulette wheel, which is a chance to get site points and win valuable prizes.  To tell you the truth I have not quite figured out, but it must be a fun site once you get into it.

Wednesday, November 23

Taking a dog trick or treating is a little more work

Guest post written by Denise Wall

When I took my daughter trick or treating for the first time, we made sure to dress up the dog too because we thought that would be really cute for him to come along with us too. Besides, I had already bought him a Halloween costume anyway! Well, we htought that we were going to have to worry about our daughter having a hard time trick or treating. But we were wrong. Our dog was the one that was jumping all over other trick ot treaters and not listining to hardly any of our commands. It was a nightmare and we actually went to one less neighborhood than we had originally palnned becuase of it.
But this year our daughter wouldh't hear anything about us not taking the dog along, so I looked up some tips online with our Clear Baltimore. I did find some and worked on taking him to my sister's house dressed up in a test run.
I think that and all the other pet trick or treating tips that I found online made a world of a difference because I think that he knew better this year after he got fussed at so much last year.

Bloomberg Sidewalk Tricks

NY Mayor Bloomberg is driving us crazy again.  He is forcing the landlord to fix the sidewalk, which is going to cost him $2,000.  The city does not care that there is an economic recession and it is hard to get work.  It makes you pay for construction work that you do not need.  The sidewalks in the Bronx and Harlem NY did not need to fix.  Bloomberg just needed something to give his chosen construction firms to do.  Naturally the construction firm used, Vales Construction is from Hartsdale NY, in Westchester county.  It is not even from the five boroughs of New York City, NY.

Tuesday, October 11

Obama is the Stranger, Bronx dudes

Hey Bronx NY dudes, you should know by now that Obama is the weirdo and the stranger.  Amplifying the picture presented by other sources, including the Ulsterman "Insider," of a depressed and desperate President, living in a state of isolation, is a column in the New York Post yesterday morning, by Michael Goodwin, entitled: "Aimless President Walks Alone."



Resurrecting visions of Richard Nixon during the Watergate exposé, Goodwin cites comments from four different sources, that the Obama Presidency is adrift, with the Commander-in-Chief avoiding contact with even cabinet-level officials—triggering complaints from even Hillary Clinton and Timothy Geithner—and talking to only Valerie Jarrett or Chief of Staff David Axelrod. Obama often ends his "workday" as early as 4 p.m., taking dinner with family and then retreating to his private office; one source says he takes a stack of briefings, others do not.



He goes on: "If the reports are accurate, and I believe they are, they paint a picture of an isolated man trapped in a collapsing Presidency."



Calling his pitch for higher taxes a "fetish," Goodwin notes that during a recent "jobs" peptalk, Obama actually admitted that "Americans are no better off today than they were four years ago," and has otherwise "grimly flogged" the bill with a completely lackluster approach. "The way Obama's behaving," says Goodwin, evoking images of Nixon, he'll soon "be talking to portraits of past Presidents, asking why this one turned out to be such a flop."

Thursday, September 22

Getting it all

Posted by Hyman Weeks



My clients want everything nowadays and it’s because the market’s so bad. They just assume that since it’s a buyer’s market they’re going to get everything they’ve ever wanted in a property and actually end up saving money. It’s my job as a realtor to set their expectations back in order and make sure they’re not out of control going in so they don’t feel like they’re getting ripped off when they actually do find a place that they like and a good deal. There’s nothing worse than when my buyers want to come in with a price that’s hundreds of thousands below the list price! It’s so embarrassing! I remember the days when people were happy with a big backyard and cabletelevision but now it seems like if you don’t have granite countertops and a three car garage you’re not doing well enough…man, our priorities sure have changed in this country! I guess I’ll keep on keeping on until the market turns around and things make more sense to my clients when they see the first price tag.

Really Nice to Occupy Wall St.

Though I'm from the Bronx NY, I really am glad that the mostly young people came to New York City, NY to Occupy Wall St.  It's nice to remember that Wall St. is not god and they are subject to the political will of the people.  Big banks can be broken up, and the guarantees and loans by the US Governments of such banks can be ended, as Larouche PAC has laid out in reviving Glass Steagall type legislation.  Seriously dudes, I think the time is now to act.  The markets seem to be crashing anyway, and the government is in constant crisis, so time to get in on the groove.

Saturday, September 10

Remembering the Sept 11 attacks, tenth anniversary

Hey it is a sort of birthday, the birthday of the attack on America.

This weekend, LPACTV will be releasing a major feature called "9/11: Ten Years Later", detailing the intended consequences of the September 11th attacks, including the post-9/11 presidency of Barack Obama. What we expose is the role of two foreign governments, Great Britain and Saudi Arabia, in tandem with leading members of our own government, in planning and financing this act of war.




Over the next 48 hours, LPACTV will be broadcasting several supplementary archival videos during our prime time segment, including Lyndon LaRouche's historic live appearance on the Jack Stockwell show, which occurred simultaneously with the attacks, plus interviews, webcast excerpts, and other crucial background material.



Watch the trailer for the upcoming feature film, and stay tuned for continuing coverage over the coming days.

Monday, August 29

From MLK to Obama, Bronx

Hey Bronx, what you say with the descent in leadership from Martin Luther King, down to the low-lying

Pres. Obama?  It's a mess, plus that Hurricane Irene too.  When does the electricity get back on

Connecticut?  Here's another reason to Occupy Wall St. NYC, NY Sat. Sept. 17th, and to admit that

Larouche was right all along.

REP. JOHN LEWIS: "WHAT WOULD KING SAY TO OBAMA?"


In an op-ed in Sunday's Washington Post, Rep.

John Lewis, the last surviving speaker from the 1963 March on

Washington (where Martin Luther King gave his "I have a dream"

speech), asks "What would King Say to Obama?" Unfortunately,

Lewis does not tell the truth: that Dr. King would tell the

traitor to pack his bags and get out of the White House. But at

least he makes clear that King would have to tell the President

of all the things he should be doing, which he clearly is not.

Lewis says King's message was about much more than race, but

about "building a society based on simple justice that values the

dignity and the worth of every human being." In that regard,

"his message would still be essentially the same. It is

troubling that unemployment is so high -- indeed, far higher than

it was in 1963 -- and that we are so caught up in details of

deficits and debt ceilings that we question whether government

has any moral duty to serve the poor, help feed the hungry and

assist the sick."

As to Obama, Lewis notes that "Dr. King recognized the power

of one man to transform a nation." So what has Obama done? "Dr.

King would tell this young leader that it is his moral obligation

to use his power and influence to help those who have been left

out and left behind. He would encourage him to get out of

Washington, to break away from handlers and advisers and go visit

the people where they live," the working people and the poor -- a

clear reference to Obama's "jobs tour" which avoided all the

inner cities.

Lewis added: "Dr. King would say that a Nobel Peace Prize

winner can and must find a way to demonstrate that he is a man of

peace, a man of love and non-violence. He would say it is time

to bring an end to war and get our young men and women out of

harm's way. Dr. King would assert without hesitation that war is

obsolete, that it destroys the very soul of a nation, that it

wastes human lives and natural resources."

Sunday, August 28

Hurricanes, Flooding and the Bronx NY

Hurricane Irene seemed pretty good until I got the reports that there is flooding in Elmsford NY.  That is near the hotel that we are staying at, so it may block are route back to the Bronx NY.  Also I was listening to the news and there is also flooding on the Major Deegan Expressway by exit 10 for West 230th St. in the boogie down Bronx.

Wednesday, August 17

Bronx Dudes, There's a Big Crisis

Hey Bronx dudes, let's look at the world beyond the shores of Orchard Beach.

We're in an existential crisis, in which the happy sounds of


what happened to all these species that were killed, 98% of the

known, living species, once-living species in this Solar System,

and beyond, were wiped out because they became obsolete. And

only mankind, to the best of our knowledge, has ever beaten that

rap! And we are determined to beat that rap. I'm confident we

can do it.


And others here can speak to that effect. We had a joke,

which is not a joke, the joke of the concept of creativity, and

that really is our subject. But we had a case of we're sitting

down with someone, who's an influential figure in his own right,

and associated with other influential figures in our society, and

we spoke in terms, which signify, like Riemann's conception of

creativity: When you leave the domain of ordinary thought, you

enter a domain of creativity, creativity per se. And you're

gripped by it. We were gripped by it! Sky and I were

particularly gripped by it. We had a similar reaction.

We are a key part, with other people, in this country and in

other countries, of significant people who are committed to real

creative productivity. And it was a highly spiritual quality of

experience, to share that discussion. We went from a "nice"

discussion, a nice, practical discussion, a nice scientific

discussion, to a more quietly impassioned view of the mission

before us, more than just simply, a typical Riemann account. No,

we have a leadership. Alicia knows a good deal of this, we have

other people who are not here in the room presently, who also

know a good deal about this, which we discussed this afternoon.

And you'll get more of it, in the course of the evening, as

we discuss things, it'll come out.



Friday, August 5

Wall St. NY Could Blow, Bronx

Hey Bronx, wake up to the fact that Wall St. could blow, banks and all.  The Guardian and Wall Street

Journal both warned, today, that the European interbank market has frozen up,

with banks panic-hoarding their cash in fear that one or more

major European banks are about to go under. The Journal reported

that banks are turning to the U.S. for overnight lending from the

Fed's discount windows, further confirming reports that President

Obama had assured German Chancellor Angela Merkel last month that

the U.S. would continue to be the ``lender of last resort'' for

the European Monetary Union.

The reality is that the entire trans-Atlantic banking system

is in a meltdown right at this moment. One senior U.S.

intelligence source reported this morning that the ``Big Six''

too-big-to-fail Wall Street banks have between $1-1.5 trillion in

exposure in Spain and Italy alone, and that it is no longer

possible to separate out the banking collapse in the United

States from that in Europe. The same source confirmed the

freeze-up of interbank lending, blaming the freeze, in large

measure, on the belief that the Spanish banks, led by Santander,

are in the greatest danger of immediate default.

Bernanke and Geithner know, the source concluded, that they

have to go for QE3 right away, but they don't even dare raise it

at next week's FOMC meeting, because the opposition is so fierce.

There are one million new foreclosures already in the pipeline,

delayed by the scandals. All told, there are 4.5 million more

foreclosures coming; the banks cannot make up for these losses

by charging exorbitant fees to their depositors. We have reached

a break point, he concluded.

Saturday, July 30

Strike Over Housing in Israel

Whle housing is tight in the Bronx NY, squatters are grabbing building.  We heard there was a theft of an air conditioner and some metal parts from the old Per Scholas factory site at 1575 River Street, Bronx NY.  Now there is some action in Israel on the other side of the world.

The mass strike that began with a housing


protest, is spreading and expanding throughout Israel to include

all sorts of economic sectors, all protesting the collapse of

their living standards in radical free-market paradise of Prime

Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.



On Thursday thousands of Israelis took part in "stroller

marches" by parents with their children in 16 locations across

the country, including Tel Aviv, to protest the high cost of

raising a family. A similar march will be held in Jerusalem on

Sunday.


"The country has breached its contract with the citizens,

and has betrayed us," The Israeli daily {Ha'aretz} quotes a

mother who took part in one of the protests. "People thought that

if they work hard, pay taxes, and have children everything will

be alright." "Parents have in fact a second mortgage," said Anat

Rozilio, one of the organizers. "Besides the burden of the rent,

once you have a child up to three years old, there is no place

besides daycare centers, which cost 3,000 shekels a month." She

added, "I have spoken with many mothers who told me 'one child is

enough, I can't live in poverty.'"


The Israeli Council for the Welfare of the Child said it

supports the struggle, as "raising children has become an

intolerable financial burden."


On Friday, hundreds demonstrated in Tel Aviv protesting

escalating fuel prices.  Meanwhile, the doctors' strike led by Israel Medical

Association chairman Dr. Leonid Eidelman intends to present Prime

Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a petition with tens of

thousands of signatures calling on him to "save public medicine."

The doctors set up a protest tent camp outside Netanyahu's

office, where Eidelman, who has been on a hunger strike since

Monday, and a number of other doctors, plan to remain until the

strike is settled.


President Shimon Peres has intervened in the situation,

holding a telephone discussion with Eidelman, where he asked him

to end his hunger strike. "An entire country is watching you, you

have proved your leadership and courage. You are bearing an

important message of advancing and improving public medicine in

Israel on your shoulders, and as President I am asking you to

look after your health and strength. You are dear to us," Peres

told Eidelman, who said thanks, but that he was continuing his

hunger strike.


Trainee clinical psychologists joined the tent camp in Tel

Aviv on Thursday to protest against the desperate situation

facing the country's clinical psychologists, who say the state is

trying to destroy the public mental health service as part of its

privatization drive.


Since the mass base of the Likud is the lower 80% of the

population, calls from Likud activists demanding he do something

have increased. One activist, Yanai Braz, is demanding that

Netanyahu dump his Finance Minister and political ally Yuval

Steinitz. "Bibi and Steinitz are detached from the people. They

don't understand what the middle class is going through. Rich

people have the stock exchange and capital market. The middle

class have nothing.... I want the Finance Minister replaced."

Friday, July 29

Starving Children in the USA

U.S. hospital emergency rooms are reporting increasing numbers of underweight and malnourished children

showing up in their departments, directly because more and more families are unable to afford to eat.

Hospitals in Baltimore; Little Rock, Arkansas; Minneapolis; Philadelphia; and Boston all

reported this in a new survey, which medics say is the worst incidence of malnutrition they have seen since

they began to monitor hungry children 10 years ago.  LaRouche Pac told you so.


The situation is typical of what once was called an

undeveloped country, is the description of the coordinator of the

survey, Dr. Megan Sandel, a child and public health professor at

the Boston Medical Center (BMC). The details were released this

week by Children's HealthWatch.



Boston Medical Center has had the most dramatic increase in

undernourished children out of all the other cities and

hospitals. Doctors attribute this to New England families being

hit with impossible trade-offs in heating and housing costs.


Before 2007, when the crash set in, 12 percent of youngsters

age three and under, were significantly underweight, in a random

survey of BMC emergency department records; this jumped up to 18

percent in 2010, and is getting worse. The survey also reports

that the percentage of families with children, who say that they

did not have enough food each month, soared from 18 percent in

2007, up to 28 percent in 2010.


BMC saw a 58 percent increase in the number of severely

underweight babies under the age of 1, who were referred by

physicians to BMC's GrowClinic, for intensive intervention

(nutritional, medical and other measures) to boost the babies'

growth. The Clinic had 24 cases in 2005, then 38 in 2010, and now

it's worse.


A typical case is that of a baby treated last year at the

BMC GrowClinic, who at age 1 weighed under 19 pounds, when the

average child is more than 24 pounds. Chronic hunger can lead to

lasting cognitive and other developmental problems.

A dramatic mockery of this reality comes from Mrs. Obama,

who is doing her part, while her husband is allowed to remain in

office, to conduct herself as a British royal tabloid celeb. She

is on the August cover of {Better Homes and Gardens} for a story

titled, "Fresh and Healthy" eating. Shown at her White House

picnic table, serving Washington, D.C. fifth-graders fresh food,

Michelle tells you to take charge of your family's eating.

"Children's habits can be changed so much easier than adults," so

they don't need to be fat. "They don't have control over their

diets -- we do."

Wednesday, July 27

Fight in the UK over Breaking Up the Banks

Vincent Cable, Britain's Business Secretary, today called for full banking separation. Cable did

not use the name Glass-Steagall, but his opponents did in

attacking him. Speaking to a consumer group, Cable called on the

Independent Commission on Banking (ICB) to review its

"ring-fencing" recommendation in favor of a full separation. "My

own instincts lie with full separation of retail and proprietary

banking," Cable said.

Cable's initiative confirms the existence of a faction in

the British establishment which is not willing to go under with

the expiring monetarist system under the current policies of the

City of London. On the other side, some of the City's most

influential figures gathered at the offices of Freshfields law

firm yesterday, to stage a debate on banking separation, which

was won by those "who oppose Glass-Steagall-style break-ups,"

{City A.M.} reported.

Tuesday, July 19

Next Biggest Loser

Author: Isiah Williams

Have you ever wanted to get rid of a few pounds? How about a hundred pounds? Maybe even three hundred pounds? The truth is that most of us would love to shed some extra weight and would do so willingly if given a bit of extra time, money, or other resources. Or, maybe some of us would still be lazy and need some extra motivation to shed the extra pounds. A show which motivates just about anyone to get off the couch and shed some weight is "Next Biggest Loser." This fabulous show is a competition in which over 10 obese people compete against one another to lose the most weight.

I think it is interesting to watch this show on my satellite tv from http://www.directstartv.com/ to see how people lose weight. I love seeing what the people must do to lose weight on this show. I always try to apply their own techniques for losing weight to my own life. One major tip I learned from this show for losing weight was to run every single day. On this show, I would always see contestants running long distances and then magically shedding pounds over the course of only a few weeks. Let me just say, that I have tried this approach in my own life, and it has worked fabulously. I have already lost 10 pounds!

Sunday, July 17

Hey, I'm the Blog of the Day

Greetings to http://jesseacohen.blogspot.com/2011/07/i-think-im-gonna-be-sick-in-like.html
and hey hey hey, I'm the blog of the day. I have to admit, I feel real satifaction that Copyboy decided to make howiecopywriter.blogspot.com his blog of the day. I try to make this an interesting blog, as the nation is imperiled by economic and moral collapse. We don't have to pay the debt of the fraudulent investment banks. Time to pass the Glass-Steagall Law of 1933 again, now in the form of HR 1489 sponsored by Congresswoman Marcie Kaptur, and co-sponsored by nearly 30 other Democrats and Republicans in the House of Representatives.

Sunday, July 10

Africans Breaking with Libya War

We have Congressman Gerald Nadler of Manhattan, NY breaking with Obama's Libya war, and people in Africa also are pissed off. See --Africans Resist Obama's Illegal War Against Libya

July 9 --The destabilizing effects of the U.S./NATO war
against Libya are causing African nations to speak out against
it, and resist U.S. efforts to get dragged into it. The
government of Kenya is being particularly defiant despite U.S.
pressure to break its links with the Libyan regime. Acting
Foreign Minister George Saitoti, yesterday, accused the Western
powers of using "violence against civilians" in Libya and
announced that the government would not freeze Libyan assets in
Kenya. "Kenya has not acceded to pressure by third parties to
sever diplomatic ties with Libya," he said and added that such
calls were "contrary to Kenya's position of the best way" out of
the Libyan crisis, and contrary to recent African Union
resolutions calling for a negotiated settlement. According to
Kenyan media, Libya has vast economic assets in Kenya, including
a luxury hotel and an oil marketing firm with more than 100
gasoline stations, making Kenya a target of western efforts to
isolate Libya.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the continent, concerns are
being raised about arms trafficking out of Libya that is
benefiting the terrorist group Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
(AQIM), which is said to be responsible for a string of
kidnappings and ambushes across the Sahel region. Last month,
reported, VOA, yesterday, security forces in Niger recovered
detonators, more than 600 kilograms of semtex explosives and
$90,000 in cash after a shoot out with suspected terrorists. The
Niger government said that the arms came from Libya and were
destined for AQIM. In addition to Niger, Mali and Mauretania have
also expressed concern that insurgents in Libya are selling they
capture from the Libyan government to AQIM.
Similarly, Algerian forces are increasing their presence
along Algeria's 900 km border with Libya. According to Reuters,
officials in Algiers are voicing concerns about the arms and
explosives coming into the country from Libya, which are being
looted from Libyan army depots.
Refugee flows are another destabilizing effect of Obama's
war on Libya. Hundreds of thousands of foreign workers have fled
back to their own countries which are hardly able to absorb them
into impoverished economies. President Issoufou of Niger said
that Niger has lost billions of francs in taxes and trade as well
as remittances from 200,000 Nigeriens who were working in Libya.
In the Mediterrean, it was reported that more than 1,000 Africans
landed on the Italian island of Lampedusa, overnight Friday,
bringing the total to more than 11,000 who have landed there
trying to escape various wars in North Africa since the beginning
of the year. According to the Italian Catholic organization
Sant'Egidio, at least 1,820 migrants from North Africa have
drowned in efforts to reach Europe.

Wednesday, July 6

Water Projects and the Missouri River

Hey Bronx NY dudes, aren't you glad you don't live in the Missouri River basin. But, still we have to help those people out, they are Americans.

The enormity of the Missouri Basin flooding is evident in
hundreds of devastating ways, if apparently less dramatic than
the new oil spill. Run-off from the huge snowpack, combined with
rainfall, means that vast areas face flooding until October.
However, the impact of the extreme weather is amplified and
exceeded by the extreme Washington policy disaster, as is shown
in the new LPAC TV feature, "For Lack of NAWAPA," released July
2.
In Nebraska on July 2, leaders from the hard-hit Missouri
counties in the southeast, met with officials from FEMA, the Army
Corps of Engineers, and Sen. Mike Johanns about their dire
situation. For example, the water treatment plant is knocked out
in Nebraska City, where the local government is incurring
$102,000 a month for a portable treatment system. Other
communities fear to be in the same situation very soon. But there
are no means to pay for it, without the national Glass-Steagall
resuscitation of the economy.
In Iowa on July 1, the six Missouri River flood counties
received approval as Federal disaster areas, so now they are
eligible for services including swift-water rescue, shelter
supplies, etc.
In Missouri, Gov. Jay Nixon has announced receiving Federal
emergency disaster disignation for all counties on the Missouri
River, which crosses through the state, then entering the
Mississippi River. In northwest Missouri, the extensive road
closures include Interstate-29, (state) Highways 136 and 159, and
30 other roads.
Most of the earlier flooded areas of the Mississippi/Ohio
River systems are seeing receding waters, but are still
experiencing disaster, because of the national and world economic
breakdown. In Indiana today, Federal approval was announced for
32 counties hit by the last two months of storms and flooding
damage.

Friday, June 17

Online Furniture Deals

Getting online furniture deals may be just what you need. It's nice to buy something really big, because you are going to have to get it shipped if you go to a brick store as well. A leather tufted sofa can be just the thing to make your livingroom shine. Colors range from black to grey to white, and prices can go from under $1,000 to around $5,000. It's all about what style you want, and how much you can afford on your budget. Us Bronx dudes especially liked the leather tufted Chesterfield sofa-sleeper, which is a steal at $2,699.00. Tufts are very cute, with those little buttons all over the place creating a physical and geometric pattern for you visual enjoyment and comfort. Plus, you can't beat a leather sofa, it's the nicest and the best.

A funny thing you find in home decor is that the little accessories are what make everything perfect. You can buy a beautiful white-trimmed bar, but it won't look right, you have to add antique white bar stools. The good news is that these white bar stools are available online in a variety of woods, for from $90 to $300 a piece. It makes a big difference to have antique white bar stools, and you should get them. If you want to spend a bit of money, I just love the white rattan South Sea antique bar stools.

Thursday, June 16

An End to Ebosswatch Wordpress Slanders

Hey Bronx NY dudes, is there a way to end Ebosswatch Wordpress slanders? A prominent figure in Kansas was slandered by the Ebosswatch blog, and though the Ebosswatch Wordpress blog is largely defunct and not updated, the crap seems to be there forever. How can I get them to take it down already. The internet and blogging can be lots of fun, but many people abuse the internet to get slanders out. Short of hiring a lawyer and suing someone, what do you do?

Wednesday, June 15

Union Rally in Downtown NYC Today

Was at the rally today at NYC City Hall, mostly carpenters, plumbers and laborers. Many more want the Glass-Stegall Act, which has been introduced into the U.S. Congress. Separate out the commercial banks from the investment/speculation, end the bank bailout.

Hard to Get a Job in New York City

Hey Bronx dudes, it's me again, Howie Copywriter. It can be a horror show to find a job these days. The days of easy money, proofreading and editing are gone. Instead I have been using Event Brite to go to events and network. I have an event about using Social Networking utilities like Facebook today, and I will go to an American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) event soon. I already made a pretty big place with my mosquito picture from the Cement Bloc event, which went semi-viral.

Saturday, May 21

Unemployment Is Still Here, Wall St.

U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS HAVE AVERAGED 439,000/WEEK FOR
THE PAST MONTH, a continuing very high figure indicating a
continuing dismal state of mass unemployment. Stanford economics
prof Ed Lezear, in the Wall Street Journal, wrote that there is
no recovery in employment, but a "statistical illusion." "The
rate of new hires is virtually flat, at about the same level as
when the economy touched bottom in early 2009.... When an economy
has reached bottom and has already shed much of its labor,
layoffs slow. But that doesn't mean that the labor force is
recovering."

U.S. HOUSING MARKET HAS AGAIN SHRUNK STEADILY FOR 9 MONTHS
since the final end of Obama's "home buyers tax credit" for
speculators last Summer. April existing home sales were
"unexpectedly" down 0.8% from March, which was revised down. And
prices, even in the National Association of Realtor's highly
suspect "median figure," were down another 5% from April 2010;
and one-third below new home prices, making new home sales almost
impossible. Some 17 million households are underwater on their
mortgages.

MORE BANKER SEX: A Liberal Democrat Peer, Lord Oakeshott,
revealed in remarks on the floor of the British House of Lords,
that Sir Fred Goodwin, the former chief executive of the
Inter-Alpha Group's Royal Bank of Scotland, obtained a
super-injunction to hide details of an alleged affair with a
senior colleague. Lord Oakeshott took the occasion of the
ongoing House of Lords debate on "super-injunctions" taken out by
celebrities against reporting of scandals, to spill the beans, on
the logic that "... every taxpayer has a direct public interest
in the events leading up to the collapse of the Royal Bank of
Scotland." (Telegraph) They sure do!

Thursday, May 5

The Simpsons Homer the Great

Thanks for the post from Darrick Moreno

Homer the Great is an episode of the Simpsons television show better known as the Stonercutter's episode. This episode can be seen on the premium networks of satellite tv from DIRECTSTARTV.COM and is one of the best out there. The episode seed Homer realize Lenny and Carl have better chairs, parking space, and belong to a secret society.

The stonecutters are supposed to be a reference to the Freemasons, but even one with limited knowledgeable about them can find utmost hilarity in this episode. Before Homer finds out about the secret society the episode features a hilarious back and forth from Lenny and Carl. Homer asks a question to which Lenny replie! s "It's a secret", to which Carl interjects "Shut up." At one point Homer asks Lenny something when only he is around and Homer tells him to shut up.

This secret society has Mr.Burns as a subservient member to Lenny, which amazes Homer. Homer is going to be banished from the group for being slovenly, but when he is stripped nude they find a birthmark indicating that he is their chosen one. Homer changes the group so far that all of the members from a "No Homer's" club.

The stonecutters devolves into Homer and several chimps until Marge convinces him to leave saying he's a member of the Simpsons and it's good enough. The family then proceeds to paddle and initiate him like the stonecutters had previously done.

Tuesday, May 3

Happy Death Day, Osama

Listening to the radio, I was surprised that people or announcers did not just break out into a chorus of "Happy Death-Day to Osama." This whole Osama-Death mania seems a bit gory. After all, at best, Osama was an aging bad guy, being safehoused by the Pakistani intelligence survey, until he was found by the US-CIA, or given up by the Pakistani ISI. Some big deal? Maybe for the desperate US Pres. Obama, who needs the rhyming Osama's body to boost his ego. Otherwise, Obama is not in good shape politically at all.

Friday, April 22

Wall St and the British

And, they caved in. That was Trumanism.
That’s how the American soul was destroyed, under Truman.
And the right-wing Republicans that took over, in the period following June of 1944. Once the Wehrmacht had been defeated in France, it’s over. The British took over. And the Southern bastards took over, the Southern racist bastards took over. I know, I was there. I know what the composition of the U.S. military forces were, psychologically. In that period, anyone who was in there, knew it.
So you had a generation, which became a {de}generation. And this {de}generation gave buhth t’ some progeny, an’ Ah’m talkin’ South’n nah, ‘cuz that’s quite relevant. And that’s how it happened: A {de}generation of the intellect and morals of the American people. The character of the U.S. population was transformed, from what Roosevelt had led, in saving civilization, in a key role in saving civilization, with the support and assistance of people who {did} represent that as well! A minority, who took the leadership of the nation, out of the hands of the fools, and under the leadership of Franklin Roosevelt, revived the nation {to what it had been}, and to the principles on which it had been founded, despite the goddamned Southerners and Wall Street crowd.
What took over, was the British, the Wall Street gang. They took over, and the British ran a psychological warfare operation against the American population, to {de}moralize it. And the Baby-Boomer generation was a product of the demoralization of people of my generation. I was there for the fight, I know exactly who did what to whom, I know what the conversations were, I know how the psychology of it worked!

Monday, March 21

The Bronx, Earthquakes and the Dinosaurs

Will we in the Bronx NY break from the culture of extinction? The mass strike is against the corrupt system. Now with the Japan earthquake, we see the real crisis is solar flares and sunspot activity causing increasing tectonic earthquake, tsunamis and volcanic activity. Larouche PAC is right, we the humans can go down like the dinosaurs did 62 or so million years ago. There is a 62 million year cycle which may be hitting again of galactic activity. So we need more nuclear power, fusion power and manned space program to investigate and deal with this situation. It's called earthquakes from Japan to, soon... California.

Sunday, February 20

Demonstrations in Wisconsin and NAWAPA

The demonstrations in Wisconsin are nice, but when do you get to stopping the bank bailout, and to get Glass-Steagall and to build NAWAPA, the water from Alaska project? Yeah, then you get to Glass-Steagall, then you get to the
NAWAPA process. But if you don't go through, what is the
meaning, of {pushing through Glass-Steagall, right now} -- {the
future does not exist.} Therefore, how can you present an idea
of a better future as a goal, if you don't present the means, by
which that goal is reached? The goal that has to be reached, is
the Glass-Steagall Act. And the Angelides Report was important in
the sense that it {reinforced} the authority, of Glass-Steagall.
But without the Glass-Steagall mentality, you can't win, and we
get the Glass-Steagall mentality, where? Only on the state
level! On the congressional level? No! Only on the state level.

And what you're seeing essentially in Wisconsin, in the
teachers and other actions, is, you're seeing exactly that: What
they're really looking for is Glass-Steagall. That's obvious.
That's the solution. So Glass-Steagall {is} the starting point.
But the question is, "Well, if we win, what're we going to
do with it?" Ah! Now, you got NAWAPA!

Sunday, January 9

Real Estate Bubble Illegal?

A Boston Court found, in a decision by Justice Ralph D.
Gants that the real estate bubble may have been entirely illegal.

"We agree with the [lower court] judge that the
plaintiffs, who were not the original mortgagees, failed to make
the required showing that they were the holders of the mortgages
at the time of foreclosure.... There must be proof that the
assignment was made by a party that itself held the mortgage."
The decision ruled illegal, the foreclosure documentation
practices which "securitization" has made into {standard mass
practice} in Massachusetts and other states -- transferring title
to the foreclosing bank {after} it forecloses; transferring
mortgage titles into a trust pool {en blanc}, or without any new
owner being named; and skipping the county recordation of the
transfer. "These blank mortgage assignments were never recorded
and they were not legally recordable," the Court found.

Of course there is a danger that Obama and his fellow Repubolican may
change the law and make the mortgages good again, though they are frauds.

Friday, December 24

For a Real Economic Recovery in the USA

Here in the Bronx NY, we want a real economic recovery. That means we gotta get the Glass Steagall now to defend deposit banking and stop the bailout of the mega-banks and their speculation. Secondly, now to get an actual recovery
going, bailout the states, won't do it. So therefore, you have a
third measure to take in this process, and that is, NAWAPA.
Because, by {again} using Federal credit, the Federal credit of
NAWAPA means, that we will begin immediately, to put the shovels
into the dirt. We will assemble the organization, and {make the
commitments}, to build the organization necessary.
We will build two elements of this organization: One
element is NAWAPA itself. The other element is the production
materials, semi-finished, finished materials and so forth, which
are needed, to {build} NAWAPA. That means that, though we're
going into the Western states, largely west of the 20-inch
rainfall line for NAWAPA itself, all the way up through Canada
and to Alaska, but at the same time, we have to get the materials
which are going to be used, and the components to be used for the
installation. Including an emergency committee on nuclear power,
to get that thing back functioning.
So therefore, we're going to put together, what will amount
to {4 million jobs in fast order.} Those are the three steps,
needed, to the United States back into the game of solvency. Our
doing that will have a catalytic effect on the world. First of
all, there will be joy, in China. There will be a sigh, of
quiet, dignified relief, in India, with some secret jubilation.
The Korea situation will be straightened out. Japan will be
begging to joint everything. Korea will be happy.

Thursday, November 4

High Technology and Progress

We have a situation, in which, the minority, which includes me and my friends, politically, both here and implicitly in Europe, and also in Asia, those who are implicitly, in a sense my friends and Lyndon Larouche's friends, in the sense that they have policies which concur with my intention; that is, the effect concurs with my intention. And goes in the same direction: High technology, improvement of food supplies, raising the standard of living, going to technologies, which raise man's power to exist, that sort of thing. down with
'em.

Thursday, October 21

Bronx, Knives out over Real Estate

Hey Bronx NY, get ready for a big
gang fight over real estate. At the center of the foreclosure mess lies
a giant fraud, the fraud of securitization. Through
securitization, an enormous bubble of fictitious financial values
was created, one many times the values of the assets upon which
these securities were supposedly based. This was not a problem on
the way up, as all the speculators were happy to grab a piece of
the loot, but now that the bubble has popped and the speculators
themselves are taking losses, they're changing their tune. The
dynamic reminds one of a pack of hyenas that grew large in number
when the food was plentiful, suddenly faced with adjusting to a
shortage. Without enough food to support them all, the hyenas
turn on each other, each in its own struggle to survive. Some
make it, some don't. Yesterday you were a valued member of the
pack; today, you're lunch.

Monday, October 11

Obama Gonna Go Before the November 2010 Elections?

Obama is crazy and could be forced out. With that departure of Rahm Emanuel, and the likely departure soon of his two top deputies, Phil Schiliro and Jim Messina, the White House has been turned into a real kindergarten. Obama is now surrounded with less-than-competent people. On Friday afternoon, General Jim Jones, the National Security Advisor, also announced his departure. He was immediately replaced by Tom Donilon, his deputy. Donilon is a former Democratic Party political campaign operative, whose biggest claim to fame was that he stuck that helmet on Michael Dukakis' head and threw him into a tank, during the 1988 Presidential campaign, thus assuring the Massachusetts Governor's landslide defeat by George H.W. Bush. Obama could be forced out, as insane under the provisions of the 25th amendment to the Constitution.

Thursday, September 30

From the Bronx NY to Alaska and Siberia

Build up the Biosphere for the long term, from Alaska to the Bronx NY. And I think some of the things we have coming out, just came out, the rail project, the Arctic developments, the tunnel from Alaska to Siberia, and more.

Added to the fact, that now, we've got good momentum, on the organizing of the outreach of various layers of specialists and experts and so forth, it seems like we're really well positioned to sort of blow this thing open, as far as an open discussion on,maybe not geo-engineering, but biospheric engineering, from our
standpoint. And that's definitely one of the -- a definite goal of what we're doing in the next few weeks, with our output.

Thursday, September 16

Natural Gas Explosion in California

Here are some thoughts on the recent natural gas explosion in San Bruno California, near San Francisco that destroyed a neighborhood. "Though the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has just begun its investigation, the few reports emerging, about the extent to which our nation's natural gas line piping infrastructure has decayed, are shocking and unacceptable. This makes the San Bruno incident one of the worst of several different incidents in the last two decades. According to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), the agency that answers to NTSB's findings, since 1990 there were 2,840 significant gas pipeline incidents nationwide, including 992 where someone was killed or injured. On top of this, more than 60 percent of the nation's 296,000 miles of pipeline are 40 years old or older, with these older pipelines lacking anti-corrosion coating." Note, the statement is from Summer Shields, a Larouche Youth Movement member, and write-in candidate for Congress against Nancy Pelosi.

Saturday, August 21

Do You Want Some Jobs?

Jobs in the automobile manufacturing sector would be fine. How about jobs building roads, bridges, water systems and other infrastructure. All of these jobs would be great, but Obama is totally uninterested in them. That's why he needs to be out, legally, safely and fast. As the Labor Department released the news of half a million new job losses last week — the worst week since last November — President Obama flew off to his sixth vacation of the year, to Martha's Vineyard. Jobs were lost in the automobile manufacturing sector, and in infrastructure building jobs. The stimulus is over before it really even started. In a statement issued on the way to the airport, the lunatic talked about absolutely nothing except his bill to cut taxes and provide loans for small business, a complete diversion from the massive collapse now visible even to the blind. The automobile manufacturing sector jobs are not fine, GM is just playing a revolving money game. Even this foolishness will not come before the Congress until September, with no action even contemplated before then. Bring back FDR's program for infrastructure building jobs with the NAWAPA program, and see the great interactive NAWAPA show and maps.

Monday, August 9

Infrastructure Beyond the Bronx

Infrastructure beyond the Bronx and to the whole solar system. When man “builds infrastructure“ he is not simply placing some object called infrastructure into an empty box. He is actually reorganizing the physical space-time of the biosphere, as a system, by transforming and redirecting the biogenic flows through the biosphere, allowing it to attain to higher and higher levels of energy flux density. The simplest example of this is the introduction of farming and animal husbandry: the apples, corn, and livestock of today are far different, and far more efficient in terms of energy density, than their wild counterparts which reflect the state in which man first encountered them.

This current crisis is not a financial one, or even a physical one in the simplest sense. We are not facing a lack of finances, or a lack of resources. We are facing a crisis of human culture, of which the current president and his predecessor are merely exemplary. It is time that we analyzed more deeply the roots of the erroneous thinking which has led us so deeply into this current disaster, in order that we might avert it in the only way possible: by turning our sights once again towards humanity’s future, and returning to the cultural-philosophical roots of a true science of physical economy. This is the time to dump Mr. Obama.

Sunday, August 1

Dont Believe the Frameup of Charlie Rangel

Don't believe the frameup of Harlem NY longtime Congressman, Charlie Rangel. Lanny Davis, former aide to President Bill Clinton and a
former attorney for Rep. Rangel, makes a similar point in a
column in {The Hill}, which asks, "Have we learned nothing from
the recent rush-to-judgment travesty of Shirley Sherrod?"
Davis points out that all that has happened so far is that
the staff of the House Ethics Committee -- not even the full
Committee -- has voted out charges against Rangel. "Yet for the
last week and really ever since, Rangel was tried and convicted
in many of the nation's leading newspapers, based on reporting
and editorials that drew conclusions from allegations without
waiting for Rangel's full response with rules of evidence and due
process of law, Republicans and commentators have been demanding
that he resign from office, based on those newspaper stories and
editorials alone."
Davis notes that reporters and commentators are loosely
throwing around the word "corruption" -- which usually implies
intentional misconduct, for personal financial gain -- even
before the charges were issued. But if Rangel's actions were
honest mistakes of judgment, or carelessness, then they do not
constitute "corruption."


Time to stop the corruption of Obama and British Financial Empire.

Sunday, July 25

Bronx NY, Bankers and Blowout

The Yahoo Tech Ticker and Yahoo Finance story on the collapse of the middle class is interesting, but we have to win, not just moan. The blowout is here, but the LaRouche Youth Movement knows what to do. Time to go back to FDR policies and put millions of people back to work fast, like Harry Hopkins was able to do under FDR in 1933. We don't have too much time before the crash. Need Glass-Steagall legislation now, separation the global derivatives from the real deposit banking. And yes, safely but surely dump Obama by September 2010.

Thursday, July 22

From Bronx to the Bankers

This time the whole thing is ready to come down. By then we better force Obama out and get the Glass-Steagall separation of socalled investment banking versus real hard core banking assets like deposits. That is, if you want the USA and civilization to survive. Hyperinflation is not much fun, as they found out in Germany in 1923.

With the collapse of the Banco Santander and the real estate market in Spain, it won't be long, like till the September-October 2010 crash. In Europe with the exception of some in Germany, they seem ready to jump. That starts with the modern British Empire, Lord Jacob Rothschild's Inter-Alpha Group of European banks and their US allies. That is about 70-percent of what passes for banking these days.

Tuesday, July 13

Burning with Fire to Keep the System Afloat

Do you burn to keep the bankrupt financial system afloat? You just may literal burn in a fire, if this bankrupt system is not put out of its misery soon. The cost of cutting back fire protection in order to "balance the budget" may soon be that a city will lose an entire neighborhood in a conflagration because it no longer has the fire protection assets needed to bring a fire under control in its early stages. A key example is the medium sized city of Lawrence Massachusetts. The cuts are part of the insane bailout of the bankrupt financial system. It stays alive for a few moments while you get fried in a fire. Other cities with fire control problems and power problems include Rockford Illinois and Detroit Michigan.

Monday, July 12

Colonial Pix from Guatemala



From http://www.pbase.com/m_escalante_herrera/proyecto_333 that is the source of the picture. This is a picture of an historic house in Guatemala.

Sunday, June 6

Obama and BP say No National Emergency

Obama, the puppet of British Petroleum (BP) refuses to declare a national emergency in the runaway oil spout in the Gulf of Mexico. BP officials and Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen reported this morning that the containment cap that was lowered onto the runway oil well in the Gulf of Mexico is beginning to work. Allen reported, this morning, that engineers had so far been able to bring up about 6,000 barrels of oil (hardly a drop in the bucket), but that the vents on the cap were still open. The admiral said the engineers are hesitant to close the vents because they're afraid that the cap will then clog with hydrates, solids that form from the oil under pressure and in the cold temperature at the 5,000 foot depth. The formation of hydrates fouled an earlier attempt to cap the well about a month ago. In other words, they have no idea whether the latest effort to cap the well will actually succeed—and won't know for several more days. Oil Spills uber alles again.

Estimates for how much oil the cap is collecting range from 5 to 10% of the oil leaking out of the well, although BP officials say their "goal" is to get that to 90%. So far, the latest effort by BP has managed to capture about 1,000 barrels of oil a day—out of an estimated 12-19,000 barrels a day gushing from the well.

Meanwhile, Obama still plays out his role as the British-agent Dr. Spock. He tries to pretend emotions that he does not feel.

Sunday, May 23

Harlem, Bronx NY Look Out for Falling Bankers

Bronx and Harlem, NY it is coming to a falling banker zone again on Wall St. The bailout is not working, and we know that Obama's Treasury Dept and the Federal Reserve are in on the bailout of the Euro, through currency swap. That is a $1 trillion bailout on the first shot. This could explode, as the derivative dealers all bet in the same direction at the same time. That is how you had the 1,000 drop in the Dow Jones on May 6. The Real Crash is on. Meanwhile, the Bronx is losing bus routes in the MTA budget cuts.

Friday, May 21

LaRouche, Baby, Stop the Derivatives Now

Chancellor Merkel Just Did it in Germany, But We're Not Allowed to Do it Here!
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May 21, 2010 (LPAC)—Acting after the close of the markets on Tuesday, May 18, in a sudden surprise move made on orders from the German government, Germany's financial regulatory agency Bafin banned certain derivatives trades for one year or longer. It banned naked short sales of Eurozone countries' bonds, naked credit default swaps (CDS) against those bonds, and naked short sales of the stocks of ten major German banks and insurance companies.

Speaking the next day in the German parliament, the Bundestag, Chancellor Angela Merkel said that she had been forced to act in this way against what she called "an existential threat to financial stability in Europe and even the world."

Merkel is right. As leading US economist Lyndon LaRouche said on Thursday, May 20, "While the U.S. Congress, especially the Senate, is being tied up with all kinds of silliness, the fact of the matter is that a warning shot for the dissolution of the entire world financial system has already taken place. The world as a whole stands on the edge of a sudden, overnight collapse, which will make the 1,000 point drop in the Dow Jones on May 6 look like a small perturbation. We could wake up one morning, and find that we have no financial system at all—an instant plunge into a New Dark Age.

"The immediate key to this situation is the derivatives. The derivatives markets must be shut down now!"

"German Chancellor Merkel, with her sovereign ban on parts of the derivatives market as of May 19, has done the right thing, acting to protect her nation from the devastation of the speculators. The U.S. government must be forced to take the same action, immediately."

But Barack Obama, acting through Senator Harry Reid, has refused even to allow a vote to restore enforceability to Title VII, governing derivatives, of the so-called Wall Street Reform Act. The discredited Senator Chris Dodd of Connecticut surreptitiously removed the enforceability of the regulations of Title VII, making them mere "suggestions" instead of "regulations," in the words of derivatives expert Michael Greenberger quoted in firedoglake. When Arkansas Sen. Blanch Lincoln, the author of Title VII, and Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell introduced an amendment to restore enforceability, Harry Reid refused to allow it to come to a vote.

Saturday, May 8

Real Estate and Collapse of the Economy

The game is over, with the computer trading gone wild. The 1,000 up and down moves in the Dow of Thursday are the last draw. We need the Glass- Steagall bill, the separation of the bank deposits from the investment derivative casino. Time to listen to LaRouche, the webcast is today.

The real estate blowout is continuing, this time in the commercial real estate. In fact, we could soon have a dead economy. The economy needs help, with the need for Federal credit and lots of infrastructure, construction and other jobs. But, before that we have to end the gambling casino game. The game must die, of derivatives, side bets and options and poptions.

Sunday, April 18

The U.S. Economy, the SDI and Ronald Reagan

So, Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. was running for election for Democratic nomination in
'79, and proposed beam defense weapons again, in the form of a proposal, which
was a campaign statement. Then, during the process of meeting
with Bush, who was a real asshole, in New Hampshire, we got into
discussions with the Reagan campaign. And because of these
discussions, once Reagan had been nominated, and elected, we went
into full steam: LHL went to Washington, and started the
discussion. We got a process receptivity on this thing, so that
before Reagan was actually inaugurated, we had this in place.

Then, after he had been inaugurated, we continued it. LHL
used to make trips to Washington, on this situation, and others.
So, what happened at the same time, is, some friends of ours who
came from my generation, the World War II generation, who were in
high-ranking positions in the intelligence community -- one of
them was Bill Casey, who became the national security chief, or,
the CIA director. And other people. And we also found people in
Europe, similarly, in France: Two national heroes of France,
veterans. A whole group in Germany, among German military
officers and related people. General officers in Italy. Leading
political figures in other countries, agreed.

Tuesday, April 13

Stupid NY City Jobs

Let's sing a song first:

Are you white enough, white enough, white enough;
Can you look pretty, look pretty, look pretty;

(Bonnie Rait song, Good Enough, Spoof)

Lots of these jobs you better act as white as a British Lord. That is not good, that is fouled up. Anyway, the crash is going to hit these medical advertising shops too. Plus, nothing worse than a picky job agency. Been having some problems with Creative Circle. They are so picky. They gave me a job as a medical editor for 2 days, and despite rave reviews, have not gotten any more jobs from them. Hey, Harlem dudes, I hope I acted "white" enough. Obama acts white, but now he is all used up. Hope that dude watches his back, especially after the crash of the Polish presidential plane.

Thursday, April 8

Went to Ringling Bros. Circus in NYC




I went to the Ringling Bros. circus in Madison Square Garden with my kid. It was pretty good. I can't cover much in the Bronx, because my articles are not being taken except once in a while. Haven't heard anything from my artist friend, about a new assignment. Will have to see what happens.

Anyway, we had a bit of a fantasy, of elephants, tigers and horses, and trapeze artists. It's OK to escape once in a while.

Picture is from Wikipedia, Ringling Brothers poster from 1898.

Friday, April 2

Rocket Man

Rocket man, stream on to space station, overhead. And I think it's gonna be a long long time--- sang Elton John, in Rocket man

The Soyuz craft carrying California native Tracy Caldwell Dyson and Russians Alexander Skvortsov and Mikhail Kornienko soared from the Baikonur cosmodrome in southern Kazakhstan in a carefully regimented operation that has been perfected over the decades.

Mars ain't the place to raise your kids- Elton John sang. But, why not? With a real space program and impeaching Obama, Mars could become some highly valuable real estate soon.

Saturday, February 20

Destroying NASA kills the Space Program

Some people want to save the space program, still. As a Member of the House Armed Services Committee, Rep. Rob Bishop (R-Utah), who was one of the few Representatives who signed the letter of 27 Congressmen to NASA Administrator Bolden a week ago, who does not have a NASA center in his district, has emphasized the impact of the proposed cancellation of NASA's manned space program to the nation's
defense.

In a Feb. 16 discussion with the editorial board of the {Clipper} paper, in Bountiful, Utah, Representative Bishop stated: "Left in the wreckage of this decision will be the destruction of at least 20,000 private sector jobs." That
includes 2,000 in Utah. "The kinds of skills needed to build NASA rockets are the same skills needed to build missiles used in the defense of our nation, and they rely on the same rocket motor technology." (Solid rocket motors for military and civilian rockets are built by ATK in Promonotry, Freeport Center, and Salt Lake County).

But, Bishop emphasized, this is not only about jobs. "Most importantly, it is absolutely about our Constitutional responsibility to provide for the common defense," he said. "In each area, the Obama plan fails America.... Already a bi-partisan Congressional effort is challenging the Administration's proposal
that harms America's role in space, hurts our economy, and damages our missile defense and national security. We must and can do better." That is why Obama has to go.

Tuesday, February 16

Fight to Save the Manned US Space Program

The fight begins to save the US Manned Space Program. Indicative of the uproar the Obama Administration will face on Capitol Hill when hearings start on the NASA budget: On Feb. 13, the day when an angry letter signed by 27 Reps was sent to NASA head Charlie Bolden, Rep. Bill Posey (R-Fla.), whose district includes NASA's Kennedy Space Center, released his own statement to emphasize the impact on his constituents.

Posey references NASA's illegal cancellation on Feb. 13 of a ground launch control contract, which is needed to test Constellation's Ares-1 rocket. Kennedy is already facing up to 7,000 layoffs when the Shuttle stops flying later this year, because nothing is ready to take its place. This Constellation contract cancellation, Posey says, "could be as many as 1,500 additional jobs that will be lost at KSC." "It is truly disappointing that our space program lacks leadership and vision. If current trends are allowed to continue, we risk reverting to pre-1961 status, having no human space flight program." Back to the Moon and on to Mars.

Sunday, February 7

The Crash is on

The crash is on. The problem has not gone away, and it will not go until we get the four powers agreement between Russia, China, and the USA and India. The U.S. Labor Department shows in its January employment report out today, that it has continued up through December to understate the loss of jobs in the U.S. economy by an average of 55,000 every month, and still continues to do so. With the revised employment-loss totals published today, the Labor Department is now reporting the economy lost 5.780 million jobs just during calendar 2009, Barack Obama's first year as President, and the job elimination continued at a rate of 150-200,000/month right up through December 2009. We need change, like to impeach Obama now. Build the tunnel under the bering strait, and that will be lots of jobs, even for harlem dudes.

Sunday, January 17

Falling Apart on the Obama Healthcare Trip

According to media accounts, the impact of the "reform" on state budgets became a major issue in Friday's talks. There has been broad circulation of the report that Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson and his wife had been driven out of a pizza parlor near their home last week, by patrons furious at his vote for Obama's healthcare, and on Friday, Nelson wrote Reid that there should be no special deal for Nebraska; all states should be treated equally. At the same time, the three key House committee chairmen, Rangel (NY), Waxman (CA), and Miller (CA), are reported to be trying to reverse features of the Senate bill which would stick their states with billions in added costs, mainly for Medicaid. This bill sucks and should be sabotaged and killed.

Thursday, January 7

Four Powers Agreement- China, Russia, India and USA

The British empire is desperate. Their Copenhagen Global Warming Dictatorship plan has killed. Even Obama was forced to sign on to suspend Copenhagen till next year. By then, the global warming brainwashing will lose momentum.

Now we have a serious of terrorist and near-successful terrorist incident. London claims that the underwear bomber was someone that they warned the United States. That bomb, about to land, could not have blown up the plane landing in Detroit, because the plane was no longer pressurized. The only real result is your ass being pictured when you go to the airport.

Wednesday, November 11

Population and Economy

Over the last 40 years, the world has lost the ability to support the 6.7 billion people that now exist. The problem is the bankrupt, and imperialist economic system. The monetary power, the control by private financial interests, then you have the financial system, and finally the productive power that a nation needs to support its citizens.

Now the triple curve has hit of Lyndon LaRouche. The production is going down, as the financial agregates go up. Even more money has to be printed to keep the game going. Plus there is fascist austerity, like the Obama Health care reform, to be more efficient, mostly in killing people and saving money.

Monday, October 26

Transforming the Environment of Siberia and Russia

The new agreements between Russia and China involve transforming Siberia. They involve monetizing the US Dollars that China holds to build projects including mining, and high speed rail to transport raw materials.

This is important to the United States, since $800 billion in dollars that China hold are now being used as a credit dollar. The US Dollar does not have to collapse. The gold bugs and speculators can go to hell. These projects in Russia, China and India too can be connected physically to the United States, with the Bering Straits tunnel to Alaska and the rest of the Americas.

Thursday, October 22

Bronx Economic Summit on Nov. 18th, 2009

The Bronx Economic summit will be held this year at the Bronx NY, Botanical Gardens. The New Borough President, Ruben Diaz stated at the beginning of his administration, that business organizations and merchants associations have worked separately to improve their own neighborhoods for too long, an issue which must be addressed to make a better Bronx. He wants to work together to develop a strategic plan that will ensure the strength of all our business districts, and to position them for positive growth in the years to come. With that in mind, I want to invite you to take part in The Bronx Economic Summit: a Blueprint for Success, a full-day event designed to create an economic plan for the future of our great borough.
Featuring Keynote Speaker: Edward Mazria, Founder and Executive Director
Architecture 2030

Meet Moderators: Brian Warner, Director Policy Analyst, New York Power Authority

Daniel Massey, New York Business Reporter, Crain's NY (publication)

Jonathan Bowles, Director, Center for an Urban Future

Kathryn Wylde, President & CEO, Partnership for New York City
Paul Lipson, Chief of Staff, Congressman Jose E. Serrano Office

Steven J. Jerome, President, Monroe College

Registration, 8:30 am; Breakfast, 9:00 am, Welcoming Remarks by the Bronx Borough President, 9:30 am

Morning panel: Poised Growth: Opportunities on the Horizon
~ This panel will examine potential areas of growth and large scale developments, including the development of a Bronx marketing plan.

* Moderator:
Steven J. Jerome, President, Monroe College

* Panelists:
Greg David, Editorial Director, Crain's New York Business
Paul Chapman, President, ABC Carpet Co. Inc.
Donald L. Ashkenase, Executive Vice President, Montefiore Medical Center
Daniel Garcia, President & Owner, Salsa Caterers and Special Events

Retention & Expansion: Capitalizing on Our Assets
~ This panel will explore how to attract and retain businesses on our commercial corridors, including the critical role of cultural organizations in the borough economy.

Panelists:
Adam Friedman, Director, Pratt Center for Community
Hon. Robert Walsh, Commissioner, NYC Small Business Services
John Shapiro, AICP, PP, Principal, Phillips Preiss Shapiro Associates
Deidre Scott, Managing Director, Bronx Council on the Arts

Cashing in on the Green Economy
~ This panel will explore the opportunities offered by the green economy, including planet friendly transportation and development of vacant land/Brownfield.

* Moderator:
Brian Warner, Director Policy Analyst, New York Power Authority

* Panelists:
Christina Ficicchia, Executive Director, NYC and Lower Hudson Valley Clean Communities
Jared Haines, President & Co-Founder, Mercury Solar Systems
Josslyn B. Shapiro, Deputy Director, Mayor's Office of Environmental Remediation
Majora Carter, President, Majora Carter Group, LLC.
Neil Pariser, Senior Vice President, SoBRO

Afternoon Panels 1:00 PM to 2:45 PM

Building Tomorrow's Workforce
~ This panel will examine unemployment factors in the borough, job training needs for future jobs, and that role of start-ups in employment.

* Moderator:
Daniel Massey, New York Business Reporter, Crain's

* Panelists:
Clarence Stanley, Director, NYS Small Business Development Center
Cristina Shapiro, Assistant Commissioner for NYC Business Solutions
Joseph McDermott, Executive Director, Consortium for Worker Education
Miquela Craytor, Executive Director, Sustainable South Bronx

Retail Corridors: Meeting Merchants' Needs
~ This panel will explore the benefits of Business Improvement Districts and Merchants Associations, the presence of the informal sector, encouraging local purchasing between merchants, and technical assistance needs of merchants.

* Moderator:
Jonathan Bowles, Director, Center for an Urban Future

* Panelists:
Bernadette Nation, Director, Business Outreach Team/Energy Response Unit NYC Department of Small Business Services
John Bonizio, President, Assoc. of the Merchants & Business Professionals of Westchester Square, Inc.
Jeremy Waldrup, Assistant Commissioner for District Development, NYC Department of Small Business Services
Wilma Alonso, Executive Director, Fordham Business Improvement District

Stimulus Money & Other Public Funds: Immediate Opportunity
~ This panel will provide information on upcoming streams of stimulus money for businesses and access to other sources of capital.

* Moderator:
Paul Lipson, Chief of Staff, Congressman Jose E. Serrano Office

* Panelists:
Kate Shackford, Executive Vice President, Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation
Raul Hiraldo, Vice President, Commercial Loan Division, Citibank
Seth W. Pinksy, President, NYC Economic Development Corporation
Pravina Raghavan, New York District Director, U.S. Small Business Administration

Friday, October 16

Foreclosures and Gold are Up

Gold and real estate foreclosures are up. Where can you sell gold in NY? Well, Manhattan Gold Buyers Albert and Sons Jewelry INC is located in New York City’s Diamond District Specializes in buying gold in New York. Albert and Sons is family owned and operated and has been in business in NYC for over 20 years. Take a look at realtytrac.com and see if there are some foreclosures for you to buy. Just be aware that the future is not bright until we get the national bankruptcy reorganization.

Wednesday, October 14

From the Bronx to Afghanistan

Arianna Huffington seems to want to fight and die there, I wonder why. She says: As Newsweek's cover story on Biden makes clear, the vice president has long opposed escalating in Afghanistan. So if the president decides to escalate, Biden, for the good of the country, should escalate his willingness to act on his "deep reservations" and resign. Generations to come will be grateful if he does, instead of following the pattern of "opposition" we've become all-too-accustomed to. You know the drill: after the dust settles, the mea-culpa-laden books start to come out, and suddenly we hear how forceful this or that official was behind closed doors, arguing against the war, then going home each night distraught at the unnecessary loss of life. Well, how about making the mea culpa unnecessary? Instead of saving it for the book, Biden can unfetter his conscience when it can actually do some good for the country.

It seems pretty strange. Maybe Arianna wants to invade the Bronx, NY too.

Thursday, October 1

The Pig, the Farmer and the Artist Show in NYC

This is from villagevoice.com


Written and Composed by the three time Grammy nominee David Chesky
featuring a cast and orchestra of 20


DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT MISSING THIS!!!

To avoid being slaughtered by a lunatic farmer, Shirley the cow (a former hooker from Amsterdam), and her transvestite husband, Harvey, escape to New York's East Village, where they soon become all the rage of the highbrow art scene. Back on the farm, the Pig gets wind of their fame and follows to seek his artistic fortunes as well. Will the elitist critics accept the Pig's trendy conceptual art? Will the psychotic homesteader arrive in time to reclaim his prized hog?
Will swine become the new black?
This outrageous Fellini-esque satire superimposes the world of contemporary music onto the modern art scene, scorchingly skewering them both.


October 2nd - 17th, 8PM

Gene Frankel Theatre
24 Bond Street - NYC


GET YOUR TICKETS @ www.theatermania.com


SHOW DETAILS
Title: The Pig, The Farmer, and The Artist
Music, Book and Lyrics: David Chesky
Director: A. Scott Parry
Conductor: Anthony Aibel
Lighting Designer: Rob Scallan
Art Designer: Anna Dineli

Theater: Gene Frankel Theater, 24 Bond Street, NYC - between Bowery & Lafayette


Performances: Wednesday through Saturday, 8:00PM
Admission Price: $25 per person
Subway Directions: R to Prince Street; B, D, F, V to Bdway Lafayette, 4, 6 to Bleeker
Tickets: www.theatermania.com

Monday, September 7

Anticipating Obama's Speech

Anticipating Obama's Wednesday speech is hardly thrilling. He is pushing his death panels and health care rationing. 18 countries in whole or in part are followinging the "Liverpool Care Path," originating in the United Kingdom's NHS. This means sedating the so-called incurably ill, with no food and water, until they rapidly die. That is how the Obama plan wants to save money on health care. That is the health care for all that they want to give you- Nazi-style. Don't let him do it.

Wednesday, August 26

Cap and Trade on Carbon Dioxide

Cap and Trade on carbon dioxide is suicide. Obama wants to use the cap and trade as a revenue raiser. Plus it will make coal and oil and gas ultra expensive. Why do we know that this will happen? The goal is to lower the use by 80-percent of hydrocarbons. That means no gas in your car unless you are a rich oligarch or thief. NYU is very nervous about Congress playing with cap and trade. Here is a cap and trade video with a professor masturbating about carbon allowance, and they will be worth lots of money. 6 billion allowances, $20-30 each, that means over $100 billion. What is the money gonna be used for? The British Queen?

Thursday, August 20

Barney Frank's Freakout and LaRouche

A lot of noise has been made about the town meeting of Barney Frank in Dartmouth Mass on I guess, Auguust 18th. Barney Frank's confrontation with the LaRouche Youth Movement's Rachel Brown provided a clown show for the right and the left, all blaming LaRouche for all that ails them, while attempting to hide the reality of the mass strike which they cannot understand.

Every network and most cable stations played the confrontation between Rachel Brown and Barney Frank in their prime time programs, mostly featuring Buffoon Barney's question about "what planet are you from?" as if it showed he was tough, standing up to the "crazies," even though most left out Rachel's LaRouche connection. Most revealing is that both Rush Limbaugh and Jon Stewart, both the right and the left, showed the video of the confrontation, made clear that this was LaRouche vs. Barney, and then suggested that the proper response to Barney would be to note that he was from Uranus - adding another of Lyn's jokes to popular culture, along with the now famous moustache. It is unlikely that Barney will bring up other planets again.

Maybe we can interest Obama in some quick space travel?

Monday, August 10

Riots in the UK- over Vestas




There are riots going on in the UK over Vestas, the well-known manufacturer of windmills and wind turbines. I don't really know what this is about, but I thought it might be of interest to my readers. NEWPORT, ISLE OF WIGHT - 29.07.09. Vestas workers, family members and supporters march from the Vestas wind turbine factory to the local County Court on Wednesday 29 July 2009 in Newport, Isle of Wight. Vestas workers represented by RMT lawyers argued successfully that a possession order had been incorrectly served and that Vestas could not be granted an eviction order - the judge adjourned the case to Tuesday 4th August 2009. Vestas workers have been occupying the factory after management revealed plans to cut 600 jobs and close the factory. (Photos by Marc Vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) Marc Vallée, 2009.

image from http://marcvallee.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/090808_marcvallee_climate_camp_mass_action_press.jpg

Thursday, August 6

Chaos in Obama Land

There's chaos in Obama land. Emperor Nero Obama threatens to fire and torture his own staff as the country goes further down in economic collapse. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., accused protesters of trying to sabotage the democratic process, since he knows that he is backing a loser. What a sore loser and cry baby.

The Republican Party says it's not behind the protests. Of course Reid scoffed at this notion and does not have enough balls to complain about the role of Larouche Pac in the protests. Outside in NY City's Union Square neighborhood, Obama activists freaked when they saw pamphlets with Obama and his health care plan being compared with Hitler and the Nazis.

Monday, August 3

Telecommuting and the New Slavery

Is telecommuting the new slavery? You sit in your room and pound on the computer keyboard hoping that your $10-an-hour will be enough for you to survive. Then you know that it isn't. The economic and financial crash and telecommuting are an interesting pair. With the big crash in foreclosures hitting this year, it could be a drag. Four million households may not have a home to telecommute from. Of course, if you have a laptop, you can work from a homeless shelter if you have a quiet and comfortable room. I guess that is the new slave labor. Telecommuting often pays a lot less, and you get jobs right off the internet. That is not true also in other cases. Outsourcing is in as the worldwide economic crisis is forcing employers to find new ways to reduce costs. Is this a good situation? Actually, it sucks but we try to adapt and take advantage of it anyway. The geezer told you so, see the Aug. 1st webcast in the archives. LaRouche told you so.

So, its a big crash, and it's a gas, gas gas.
Get ready for reality at the end of the fiscal quarter.
Will civilization still exist on October 15th?

Monday, July 27

Government Sponsored Euthanasia;
Is easy to do;
The people you want dead;
They'll kill them for you;
A Financial Bubble, now sucking more;
If you let Bama health care;
Go for a dictatorship some more;
60 more days, system going down fast;
By October, the states cannot last.

Government euthanasia is the Obama health plan, with the dictates of an independent MedPac board and is dirty politics. We have two months to break this Administration or put it under control. The only solution to the present crisis is a bankruptcy reorganization now. This could be done under patriotic economists who know what LaRouche is saying. It's time to kill the derivatives, and put the British Empire out of business. Take that Obama, get with the program. Take that bailout money back.

Tuesday, July 14

NY Feeling the Strain, Ain't it a Shame

The media has admitted that the bubble is dead in Harlem NY. The bubble was lots of fun in Harlem NY while it lasted but now it is feeling the blues bad. In the words of the old song, "Now it's feeling the strain, ain't it a shame--- Give me the beat boys..." It had to go down, but going down to one-third of what it used to be is killing lots of rehab projects. You want me to go to Harlem rehab, I say no, no, no. Can't afford it.

Harlem was the place of the biggest real estate bubble of all in the NY metropolitan area, and some of the burial is going on only during dark, moonless nights. The 125th Street corridor project is severely affected, with the major tower at 125th St and Park Ave shaved down to a less than 10 story building, not 15 or 20 stories. Whether the whole 125th st corridor project will die is a matter of speculation. Even on the west side, Columbia University probably also lost lots of money off of their endowment. Of course, Goldman Sachs is now making money again, stealing that is. Maybe they will just buy up everything when it hits ten-cents on the dollar.

Thursday, July 2

The System is Bankrupt

The geezer is right, the system is bankrupt. We need, largely, for nations to undertake long-term credit operations, in terms of infrastructure development, both rural and industrial, and use this kind of development as a stimulus for developing a full-spectrum economy, with 30- to 50-year long-term agreements on treaty agreements for development, each conducted by sovereign nations, but a sharing of credit from a common credit system, meaning going back to a fixed-exchange-rate credit system among governments. For example, let's take the case of China, which was lured into the idea that it was going to have a world market, guaranteed by the United States and the British, but they did that by pricing their goods so cheaply that China could not sustain its entire population on that export economy.

So now the game is over. If we continue this insane system, from the real estate bubble to the foreclosed houses to the bankrupt slave labor industries of China, etc, then civilization is over.

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