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24. Ottobre 2010, 05:38:36
Pedro Martínez 
Argomento: Re: just incase some one needs a laugh
Vikings: I'll make sure not to ever go to Guam now that I know it might tip over and capsize.

24. Ottobre 2010, 05:17:50
Vikings 
Argomento: just incase some one needs a laugh

23. Ottobre 2010, 03:52:53
rod03801 
Argomento: Re:
Artful Dodger: At least some progress can be made in 10 days or so. I can't wait to be a part of voting as many libs out as possible. At least we can get a little "checks n balances" in place.

23. Ottobre 2010, 02:21:29
SL-Mark 
Argomento: Re: Spin this one!
Artful Dodger: Only 50 states? But Obama during his campaign visited 57 states and said he still had one to go!

The figures which I haven't seen yet, am sure they are far worse when then the fudges of Birth/Death Adjustments & Seasonal Labour Adjustments are taken into account. Indeed the labour changes are statistically insignificant when compared to these adjustments.

23. Ottobre 2010, 00:47:46
rod03801 
Argomento: Re:
lizrising: It really isn't a good answer though when it is said "Insurance rates have been rising well above the rate of inflation well before Obama took office" . Well this is certainly true, all renewals since this horrible plan have come to be, have jumped higher than they EVER have. My policy at work was going up steadily each year, yes. 20% maybe? THIS year, it went up 89%!!! My employer could not justify this extra cost, and now I'm stuck with an absolutely HORRIBLE policy, and even THAT one is close to 50% higher than my old half way decent policy. Our insurance agent told us quite clearly that this was the insurance companies' efforts to be "prepared" for the changes.

SHe said we were lucky to be renewing Sept 1. She said the ones that were renewing in October were going to be even WORSE.

22. Ottobre 2010, 20:28:50
lizrising 
Argomento: Re:
Artful Dodger: Yes, the money has to come from somewhere, and lots of people are unwilling to pay for anything. Even the true cost of the wars started under the Bush administration was simply omitted from the budget, while taxes were cut for the richest Americans. Craziness.

Insurance rates have been rising well above the rate of inflation well before Obama took office. I work in HR and it's a pain in the ass to try to bring decent plans to our employees while trying not to raise their premiums too much, and not bankrupt the company with the extra burden. It's near impossible. What's good now is that people are able to get (and keep) coverage who in the past could not.

22. Ottobre 2010, 18:50:36
lizrising 

22. Ottobre 2010, 04:51:52
Pedro Martínez 

22. Ottobre 2010, 04:49:08
Pedro Martínez 
Argomento: Re: Who is more unpopular than Obama?

20. Ottobre 2010, 23:37:32
Mélusine 
Argomento: Re: Bit to much "Maggie Thatcher" in his style !!
(V): The comparison is funny.

20. Ottobre 2010, 23:13:59
SL-Mark 
Argomento: Re: Don't know what handshakes and honour has to do with it
(V): I still have faith in the hand shake / word is bond. However I do believe people are more mistrusting of others these days.

Iron fist / velvet glove (or silk glove) is an expression describing someone who is autocratic but who has a softer exterior. So I was referring to the person.
With Bush it was easy, just an iron fist, but you knew where you stood with him.
With a velvet glove, this is a very dangerous combination, does one thing, says another.

20. Ottobre 2010, 16:17:12
Mort 
Argomento: Re:
Mélusine: He's not well thought of over here. Bit to much "Maggie Thatcher" in his style!!

20. Ottobre 2010, 09:43:39
Mélusine 
Argomento: Re:
(V): Impossible to discuss with him : he sees nothing, he hears nothing. It's the reason why so many people are actually on strike.

20. Ottobre 2010, 09:26:08
Mort 
Argomento: Re:
Mélusine: Been seeing it on the TV... Sarkozy should of known better then to cross the French people when it comes to discussions of national matters.

20. Ottobre 2010, 09:23:05
Mort 
Argomento: Re: Don't know what handshakes and honour has to do with it
SL-Mark: In olde days... a mans word/handshake was his bond, it is still reflected in the likes of the stock exchanges floor trading.

'Madoff's' would be nigh on impossible.

As for Iron Fist.. Is that the government within government Clinton went on about? The protection of the almighty gOd of the material world called profit??

20. Ottobre 2010, 09:22:39
Mélusine 
See the news about strikes in France :

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11580492

20. Ottobre 2010, 02:06:36
Mélusine 
Argomento: Re:
Bernice: 65 it's very late.

20. Ottobre 2010, 02:03:28
Bernice 
Argomento: Re:
Mélusine: no you retire when the Govt. thinks you should LOL....at the moment it is 65 for men and about 63 for women, but that will change in 2012 when they bring in the new ages.

20. Ottobre 2010, 01:59:53
Mélusine 
Argomento: Re:
Bernice: Ah yes. So, you can retire when you want ?

20. Ottobre 2010, 01:52:36
Bernice 
Argomento: Re:
Mélusine: we dont have to contribute anything....we pay taxes on our money is all.

20. Ottobre 2010, 01:34:55
Mélusine 
Argomento: Re:
Bernice: We have to contribute, to work, during minimum 40 years and it will be 41 years in 2012.
And for you, how many years ?

20. Ottobre 2010, 01:22:34
Mélusine 
Argomento: Re:
Bernice: The minimum we have is :
for 1 person : 708,96 €uros/month (973,98 $)
for 1 couple : 1157,47 €uros/month (1590,15 $)

20. Ottobre 2010, 01:11:53
Bernice 
Argomento: Re:
Mélusine: The base rate for a single person is just over $700.00 per fortnight, and for a couple it is about $1100.00

20. Ottobre 2010, 01:10:51
Bernice 
Argomento: Re:
Mélusine: I see :) our pensions are all the same base rate, but then it depends on how much money/property you own. you are allowed to own about $300,000.00 worth of property/cash before you get penalized I think...

20. Ottobre 2010, 01:08:02
Mélusine 
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Bernice: The government pays a pension but it's not very simple because people also get a particular pension scheme according to the job they had before.

20. Ottobre 2010, 01:00:23
Bernice 
Argomento: Re:
Mélusine: Do your people get Government pensions when you retire or do you have to fund your own retirement?

20. Ottobre 2010, 00:58:28
Mélusine 
Argomento: Re:
Bernice: Yes, here workers are on strike since 9 days, the situation is difficult, there are many manifestations, and workers have blocked refineries so it becomes difficult to get petrol for the car. It's also difficult to travel because actually very few trains.
French people don't want to work after 60 because they want to live as they want, to travel, to make things they don't have time to do when they work.
The problem is also that our president Sarkozy does as he was deaf and rejects all the negotiations, even for hard jobs as building jobs.

19. Ottobre 2010, 23:48:42
Bernice 
Melusine: I heard on the news this morning where France is raising retirement age to 62 and the french people aren't very happy. 12 Months ago our Govt. raised our retirement age from 65 to 67....and hardly a word was said about it. In my opinion if a person is healthy and able to do his/her job 65 is too young to retire. The Govt. here also gives an incentive to people who wish to work beyond retirement age for 5 or more years a $30,000.00 (thirty thousand dollars) payout to do so.
Why would you want to retire.?

19. Ottobre 2010, 22:55:55
The Col 
Pennsylvania voters can't afford cap and trade legislation, says Sarah Palin. And that's why they need to send Republican John Raese to the Senate.

Except that John Raese is the Republican nominee in West Virginia.

19. Ottobre 2010, 22:42:15
The Col 
Argomento: Re: and he is currently destroying the US economy.
SL-Mark: I know, my comments were rhetorical

19. Ottobre 2010, 22:36:24
SL-Mark 
Argomento: Re: and he is currently destroying the US economy.
The Col: But that's part of my point. Of course they aren't. Presidents are selected not elected.
Obama has already committed high treason against his country and reneged on all his promises. But were we surprised? Of course not, he dances to the tune of the puppet masters.

19. Ottobre 2010, 22:19:05
The Col 
Argomento: Re: and he is currently destroying the US economy.
SL-Mark: Realistically thinking, do you really think multi billion dollar corporations are going to hand the keys to a private citizen who just happens to capture the imagination of slightly more than 50% of those who bother to vote?

I mean really, think about it

19. Ottobre 2010, 21:33:55
SL-Mark 
Argomento: Re: and he is currently destroying the US economy.
(V): Some might argue the destruction started in 1888, others might point to more recent times, e.g. 1913, 1953 or the 1980s.

For sure Obama did not create the mess, but he is the puppet that is overseeing the demise of the US.

Remember he did promise real change. That is why he was elected. All he gives is platitudes. An iron fist with a velvet glove.

Don't know what handshakes and honour has to do with it.

19. Ottobre 2010, 11:46:06
Mort 
Argomento: Re: and he is currently destroying the US economy.
SL-Mark: It was destroyed before he came into power.. lax regulations on the financial market are never good. The time of the handshake being a matter of honour in business is dying.

19. Ottobre 2010, 11:41:00
Mort 
Argomento: Re:and I thought POTUS referred to Presidents not a President!!
The Col: where's my million?

19. Ottobre 2010, 03:10:34
The Col 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark: BOC? don't fear the reaper

19. Ottobre 2010, 03:07:40
SL-Mark 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col: Tomorrow is the BOC Rate Statement as well as the Overnight Rate.

And in the afternoon, we have Mr Bubbles himself talking in Fairfax.

19. Ottobre 2010, 02:52:32
The Col 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark:

19. Ottobre 2010, 02:49:34
SL-Mark 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col: Exactly!

19. Ottobre 2010, 02:48:52
The Col 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark: that's just garbage

19. Ottobre 2010, 02:45:22
SL-Mark 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col: Just imagine, with the CAD so strong you can buy even more of the USA's number 1 export

CAD also correlated to oil price.
When currencies become commodities, commodities become currency.

19. Ottobre 2010, 02:39:38
The Col 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark: Bubbles: Ben Bernanke

We're still hovering around par,I'm still holding a grand US cash that I have yet to exchange from my trip to Vegas a month back.........I think our strong dollar is more a reflection of the very weak US buck

19. Ottobre 2010, 02:33:44
SL-Mark 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col: Furtermore, has your economy improved so much that you can explain the phenominal recovery in the TSX?

Trim Tabs cannot identify the source. "It did not come from the traditional players..."

Bubbles Ben has the answer.

19. Ottobre 2010, 02:10:20
SL-Mark 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col:

CAD was briefly at par with the USD last week.
65% of your exports go to the US.
Figure that?

19. Ottobre 2010, 01:55:45
The Col 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark: by The Illuminati of course

19. Ottobre 2010, 01:53:58
SL-Mark 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
The Col: An inner circle! Most attendees are there to have their strings pulled too.

19. Ottobre 2010, 01:11:20
The Col 
Argomento: Re: DEFCON3 approaches
SL-Mark: Bilderberg controls everything, it's nice to see someone enlightened

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