Comment Re:Bubble (Score 1) 266
I think the central problem is that right now there's more money to be made by gambling and speculating than by investing in the real economy. As long as this imbalance isn't fixed nothing is going to change.
I think the central problem is that right now there's more money to be made by gambling and speculating than by investing in the real economy. As long as this imbalance isn't fixed nothing is going to change.
The last one was Clinton.
The problem is that Americans have a tendency to elect the candidate who promises the most, not who runs the best economic policies. If you elect a spendy government as soon as the previous one has fixed the economy and started to run a little surplus you'll never get sustained Keynesianism.
Keynesianism is proven to work and austerity is proven not to work, so what's the point here?
That combination should be unbeatable in job security.
I thought you run it through a horse.
I have a feeling you meant English.
There's also significant flooding so it's mostly the distribution of precipitation that's changed.
Sea level rise is part ice melt and part thermal expansion of the warming water.
That's exactly what they do. Drill deeper and pump harder. Or even desalinate, oil-powered of course.
Which will make the Middle East all that more interesting over the next 20 years. Saudi Arabia is projected to use all its remaining oil production to support its booming population some time during the 2020s, by 2030 the latest.
Yup.
What about anybody living within 100 miles of space? That's a border too.
Even the far Northeast has way higher insolation than Germany. It's still completely idiotic.
See? Fox News was correct - as long as you define "we" as "Alaskans" or even "Seatlleites."
Munich: http://maps.google.com/?ll=48.166085,11.513672&spn=24.248734,32.739258&t=m&z=5
Same latitude in the US (northern Montana): http://maps.google.com/?ll=48.136767,-106.347656&spn=24.262182,32.739258&t=m&z=5
My favorite comparison is always that Berlin is at the latitude of South Hudson Bay.
"They got a lot more sun than we do" for anyone who can't bear watching.
P.S. in graphics mode - 80x25 text is fast of course.
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