Monday 29 August 2011

Photo of the Day: Responding to Irene's Impact

MY PHOTO OF THE DAY SHOWING PRESIDENT OBAMA`S RECOVERY DIARY.  
Date: Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 4:55 PM
Subject: Photo of the Day: Responding to Irene's Impact



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Monday, August 29, 2011

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President Barack Obama visits the National Response Coordination Center at FEMA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., to monitor the latest on Hurricane Irene, Aug. 27, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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Hurricane Irene: President Obama on Response and Recovery Efforts
President Obama assures those who have been impacted by the deadly storm that "America will be with you in your hour of need."
Weekly Address: Coming Together to Remember
President Obama pays tribute to the first responders, those who have served, and those who lost their lives ten years ago in the September 11th attacks. Visit Serve.gov for ways to commemorate this solemn anniversary in your community.
Weekly Wrap-up: Time to Prepare
A quick look at what happened this week on WhiteHouse.gov.
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10:15 AM: The President receives the Presidental Daily Briefing
11:00 AM: The President makes a personnel announcement WhiteHouse.gov/live
12:10 PM: The President meets with senior advisors
12:45 PM: The President and the Vice President meet for lunch
2:00 PM: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney WhiteHouse.gov/live
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Sunday 28 August 2011

Time to quit the gold party?

Time to quit the gold party?: A fall of $170 in two days has made investors nervous. Does it mark the end of the bull run or a buying opportunity?

All the posts are provided by me and any comments l provide are my own view of the markets and are not the views of the article writer and or news provider.

Re: 'The most inefficient and disastrous bank I have ever dealt with’

Re: 'The most inefficient and disastrous bank I have ever dealt with’: Tesco Bank have just implemented a superb scam on their brand-new online banking system.

You first have to get past the most unbelievable online security system I've ever seen. Try it - you won't know whether to laugh hysterically or cry uncontrollably.

Now to the scan. My Tesco Clubcard account has been transferred over as a Clubcard with Overdraft account. I never asked for this so assume they're doing it for everyone. "Pretty irresponsible, almost encouraging people to fall into debt" I hear you all saying. But here's the genius part from Tesco. When they show you your account balance they INCLUDE the overdraft facility. So if say your actual balance is £153 and you have a permitted overdraft of £500, then your actual balance is shown as £653.

Cue thousands of Tesco customers going out and spending money they thought they had but didn't, only to then get hit with overdraft charges. As they say, "every little helps....."

All the posts are provided by me and any comments l provide are my own view of the markets and are not the views of the article writer and or news provider.

Re: 'The most inefficient and disastrous bank I have ever dealt with’

Re: 'The most inefficient and disastrous bank I have ever dealt with’: Having dealt with numerous banks and lenders for and on behalf of people for over 25 years, nothing surprises me today. These banks are just getting greedier by the day and as regards Santander not providing an adequate service does not surprise me at all, having dealt with banks in Spain, where the left hand did not know what the right hand was doing. You can see why they now are in debt and have no real structure for the repayment as such.

Maybe one day banks will learn it is the people that bank with them that should be put first and not their profits.


Re: Bachmann Softens on Farm Subsidies - Lindsey Boerma - Politics - The Atlantic

Re: Bachmann Softens on Farm Subsidies - Lindsey Boerma - Politics - The Atlantic: So the way forward in US politics is too support only the policies that provide the maximum amount of return for the person that has a farm or some other business or asset that can gain them more money and not to look after the people who you are supposed to represent. Is this not called lining your own pocket?


Re: Bachmann Softens on Farm Subsidies - Lindsey Boerma - Politics - The Atlantic

Re: Bachmann Softens on Farm Subsidies - Lindsey Boerma - Politics - The Atlantic: No Kool-Aid here nor any allegiance to party or personage above principle. The Republican Party doesn't even fully control the House... the Republican partly loyalists do not like the Tea Party... they tolerate them. Before the 2010 election the Democratic Party controlled the Presidency, the Senate, and the House. The Ratings for Obama were strong in the beginning, but Congress' ratings have been in the teens and twenties for years and years. Currently Obama's ratings are have reached new unprecedented lows. Obama has had 3 years in office, 2 of those with a Democratically controlled Congress, and look what we have.

Here are some stats from NBC's Meet the Press on 6/12/11...

Obama's Change
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Unemployment:

January 2009 - 7.3% June 2011 - 9.1% Change: UP 25%


National Debt:

January 2009 - $10,600,000,000,000 $10.6 TRILLION > $32,000 per person
June 2010 - $14,300,000,000,000 $14.3 TRILLION > $43,000 per person

Change: UP 35%


Price of Gas:

January 2009 - $1.83 June 2011 - $3.74 Change: UP 104%

This is change we can do without regardless of the party affiliation. I would like to see EVERY sitting politician who is responsible for this economic disaster out and all those complicit of destroying the country (our economy) regardless of party or capacity brought to justice and made to repay everything they have stolen plus 20% tot he American people.

He started by blaming others and he is still blaming others. He has now added natural disasters. The Republicans, if you include the Tea Party, control the House. So much for your false assertion and blame game. The Tea Party as a group have been the only group touting fiscal responsibility.It seems plain that you have not thought out your criticism of the foster children... the Bachmann's are not on welfare and using the "subsidies" as you call them for their income... which is import of your attack. Your other tactic is to discount the writer of what you don't want to hear or have seen here. The tactic speaks for itself. Since you are so worried about my IQ, I will assure you that it is fine (well over 120 if I recall correctly from my college days). Another attack will be in the area of my education... I have several degrees including a graduate degree. Having a background in IT and programming and now being a mathematics instructor in have a proclivity for analysis. As for middle class qualifications I have never been rich and I have been poor as a child (on welfare and food stamps). Most of my life I have been middle class. Having taught students hundreds of students and supervised/managed not only students but people, I have an admiration for those who do so with positive results. Remember too that she is a mother of 5... being a good parent is harder than corporate or blue collar work or teaching.I say this only to illustrate the error in attacking people and not sticking to issues.

The Tea Party is not just a constituency of anger. Sure there are people who are angry and rightly so. However, my affiliation with the Tea Party, is that it is a call to reign in oppressive freedom threatening overreaching overbearing Federal and State and local gov't tyranny. We want fiscally responsible and socially responsible representatives whose first loyalties are to the principles that this nation was founded upon and made America truly a shining city on a hill. We harbor no delusions touting America's perfection, but we do believe that adherence to the principles on which it was founded will give man the best gov't to be had to date and the best possible with the exception of course of being lead by a perfect potentate.

Perhaps that will help you understand that Tea Partiers, at lest some of us, are not irrationale, not pro-rich, not pro-elitism, and not pro-party so much as pro-principles of the founding fathers. We are tired of politics as usual, we want people who can balance their own checkbooks and not encumber us with excessive debt... people who can manage their families well and standby their commitments.. enuf said...

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MY OVERVIEW - THIS WAS PROVIDED BY A COMMENTATOR FOR DISQUS ON THE ATLANTIC.   

India activist ends hunger strike with a sip of coconut water - Los Angeles Times

India activist ends hunger strike with a sip of coconut water - Los Angeles Times:

Los Angeles Times

India activist ends hunger strike with a sip of coconut water
Los Angeles Times
Supporters cheer Anna Hazare, whose protest persuaded parliament to establish an ombudsman with authority to target corruption. Supporters of Anna Hazare cheer and wave Indian flags as they celebrate in New Delhi. (EPA, STR / August 28, 2011) By Mark ...
Anna Hazare Ends Hunger Strike as Indian Parliament Agrees to His DemandsNew York Times
Mainstream activismBBC News
Indore joins Delhi in celebrations over Anna's victoryTimes of India
Hindustan Times -AFP -Xinhua
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