Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Another Blank Wednesday

Nothing "new" is happening, as usual.

More government lying - FT: "Greece was condemned by the European Commission on Tuesday for falsifying data about its public finances and allowing political pressures to obstruct the collection of accurate statistics."

More oppression and skulduggery in China - FT: "Google has said it will end the controversial censorship of its search service in China and risk being thrown out of the world’s most populous internet market, following what it claimed were Chinese-based attempts to hack into its systems and those of other international companies. The group also said it had found evidence of attempts to break into its Gmail system, with partial success in two cases, and many other attempts to trick “dozens” of human rights activists around the world in order to access to their email."

China is a military dictatorship ruled by a clique of Communist party officials; that's all one needs to remember.

Rules don't apply to Democrats. The normal process of legislation would be a full conference committee to reconcile the House and Senate versions of ObamaCare. But the Democrats are doing this among themselves behind closed doors.

Chavez continues to act the role of the 21th century Fidel - WSJ: President Hugo Chávez's decision to devalue Venezuela's currency in order to shore up government finances could backfire on the populist leader if the move leads to substantially higher prices and extends an economic downturn. Just days after Mr. Chávez cut the value of the "strong bolivar" currency, some businesses were marking up prices. Shoppers jammed stores to stock up on goods before the increases took hold."

The common element in all the above: malfeasance by the ruling classes. The only political system that can produce maximal freedom in a dynamical world over time is populist libertarianism, where the ruling classes are strictly regulated and controlled, while the common man is completely free.

Oh well ... time marches on.

Word of the Day

"Chary" - adjective [$10]
Chary means 1. cautious, wary (e. g., chary of employing such people); 2. sparing, ungenerous (e. g., chary of giving praise).
Sentence: With ObamaCare looming and likely large tax hikes, any thinking business owner must be quite chary of new hiring.

34 comments:

  1. I just paid January estimated taxes.

    It's sickening how much they take.

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  2. I'm going to flip my 10,000 share BIDU buy from yesterday.....

    Danke vielmals Bob!

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  3. lolol

    yup, that was a timely e-mail

    ;)

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  4. Danke vielmals


    loooooooooooooooooooool

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  5. Bud how was the hazelnut latte sir?

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  6. Bidu indeed...rickshaw rides all around...Spin has the curry goat tripe cappuccinos

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  7. Bunkerman did you chase BIDU on today's open sir?

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  8. nope, was taking Gold Mist to be serviced - they closed my old dealer, so had to drive 20 miles to another one.

    Guess if I buy a another Caddy ...

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  9. is your manservant on vacation sir.

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  10. manservant ... sheesh ... I am a common man, do things myself.

    Mrs. B drove me home after I dropped it off.

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  11. Sal do you people believe in beefers sir.

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  12. bustin my chops for 11 minute miles up hill..and hes doing the same on the flat..pffttt..I believe a "sorry" "handshake"is in order

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  13. Bunk...if we performed an employee survery would the "girls" agree..."..."I am a common man, do things myself."...a hands on managementstyle.

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  14. "Ive told you frosty..thats several levels below me"

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  15. look at me...Im shovelin my walks.......








    with Jeeeeeves

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  16. "with my clarefication" thx Tom...these darn "distractions costing me money"

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  17. Bud are you still a New York Jets fan son?

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  18. ugh ... shoveling walks ... yup, i do that.

    Ditto tossing dog poop into the punji pits.

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  19. good morning Bman !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    or rather .........good afternoon............some incerdible ping-pong today...........tables were busy


    nailed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  20. Bman are you familiar with synthetic CDO's ?? are they a legitimate product ??


    Bman is it ok for a market-maker to short a security if he has reccomended it to his clients long ?? isn't that part of legitamate market making...........creates an efficient market

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  21. Bman can you name a 'populist libertarian' administration in US history ??


    has there ever even been one in history ??

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  22. Bman do you own any smith+wesson i-bolt rifles?? ever shot any ??

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  23. Sal was that you with the 500k emini buy just after noon today?...that is a real statement play...new found respect for the eminiking...calling of the dogs indeed.

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  24. yes frosty..............but it was 281k......why ??

    well my helmet contest 1230 target why

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  25. yes ace............still a jets fan

    good season......made progress........i like rex ryan..........but the season comes to an end in san diego...........chargers my pick to win superbowl now

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  26. imho, synthetic CDOs are a fraud. I guess they are proving themselves to be that, too.

    It's obvious the counterparty risks were not assessed properly.

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  27. a true market maker could, but imho, a FIRM taking a proprietary short while recommending a security or creating it is committing fraud.

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  28. re S&W rifles, no, have never owned or fired one.

    I have & like Remington, Winchester, Ruger, Savage, etc.

    S&W never used to make rifles.

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  29. re "populist libertarian" nope, although Teddy Roosevelt came close.

    How could there be one, since I have invented the concept ?

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  30. Bunkerman wasn't George W Bush a populist libertarian?

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  31. hahahahahahahahahahahaha

    W was a big government lover (as was Bush I ).

    Gave power to the ruling classes

    Did little to increase freedom of the people.

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  32. Under W, earmarks went to the moon.

    Those are payoffs to the ruling class. He increased their power.

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