Posted by julian on March 18, 2009 in
Economy,
Import
In reality, the world only wants to suck off the United States in one sided trade deals. Here we have half of Mexico’s population supported by illegal immigrants and residents of Mexican origin and when we decide that we wish to cancel the pilot program of in the main poorly maintained Mexican trucks polluting our [...]
Tags: AIG, China, Citibank, Coca Cola, E.U., immigration, Mexico, Russia, trucking, United States
Posted by julian on December 31, 2008 in
Economy,
Politics
The United States of America is abundant in resources (give or take a few billion barrels of oil), has the most productive workforce in the world and is far and away the most innovative nation on earth. Seeing the country is already flooded with Central Americans, both legal and illegal, why can’t we make a [...]
Tags: Anglican Church, Asia, Australia, Bangladesh, Central America, Fiji, Guatemala, Isolationism, Kurds, New Zealand, Protectionism, Samoa, south pacific, Tonga, Turkey, United Nations, United States, Wall Street
Posted by julian on September 29, 2008 in
Economy,
Politics
Goodbye to capitalism as Wall Street has created it over the past twenty-five years and a huge thank you to the Bush/Cheney administration for giving us eight years of unchecked growth in greed, avarice, recklessness and sheer stupidity culminating in a global meltdown of the financial system. In the olden days Wall Street was about [...]
Tags: Bush, CEO, Cheney, Citibank, Denmark, Fortune 500, Main Street, Marx, NY Mecrcantile Exchange, NYSE, Social Security, United States, Wal-Mart
Posted by julian on September 18, 2008 in
Economy,
Politics
As you can well imagine I am dancing on the graves of Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers. For years I have written about the greed and avarice of big business and the antics of Wall Street. I enjoyed claiming that the N.Y. Mercantile Exchange and Wall Street traders were simply cowboys. Yesterday, I almost “threw [...]
Tags: 401k, Asia, bail out, Bank of America, Bloomberg, Caterpillar, Germany, globalization, India, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Moscow, NASDAQ, NY Mecrcantile Exchange, Proctor and Gamble, Shanghai, TSA, United States, Wal-Mart, Wall Street