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An assessment of the risks:

''In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together.'' - Dwight Eisenhower

 

The outcome:

Graphic: Mapping a superpower-sized military - BlackListedNews.com

 

“We truly are The Great Satan, and as brainwashed as any commie we used to fight. “ an astute commenter

 

The consequences:

…will not be pretty

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Paternal have another chance.
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The Painless Path to Endurance (Plus: Breville Winner and More)

 

Wouldn't it be cool if all 100000 + TL members were profitable next year...

 

Will be taking a longer almost three week holiday this year. I’ve been trading around the clock now for months and could use a break.

(Will keep up with PM’s, especially silver, and that’s about it – closing out and shutting down almost everything else. Would love to see AG at 24 or lower, but also must be prepared for up move from present levels. )

 

May drop in because have dedicated a couple days to finalizing platform version upgrades… otherwise it’s family, slopes, kick’n ‘n sipp’n by the fire, etc…

 

...Long round about way of saying if I don’t ‘see’ you for a while

 

Wishing wonderful holidays to all of you.

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thanks zdo - but i still wonder how do i make money out of all these predictions ;) - apart from becoming a broker/analyst/predictor/salesman.

 

The best laugh is always the emails that tell you where they got it right for 2011.

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Alpari - "currency trading is a 4 gazillion dollar market"

 

 

My impressions of the SOTU speech the other night:

 

Obama’s (now too often used) mantra of “shared responsibility” is the 2012 equivalent of Lenin’s 1912 oft repeated construct of “labour discipline ”…

 

“krugovaya poruka” in more ways than one, folks, in more ways than one…

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UNLEASH YOUR TRADING POTENTIAL

 

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Counterfeiting is illegal because it is the false creation of value. The counterfeiter takes low-value paper and turns it into high-value money, which is fundamentally a claim on the real productive value of the economy that issues the currency and recognizes it as a proxy means of exchanging that productive value. Counterfeiting is illegal because the counterfeiter creates no additional value--he creates only the proxy for value. Creating real value--adding meaningful goods or services to the economy--is tedious, hard work. How much easier to simply transform near-worthless paper into a claim on actual goods and services. If this is illegal, then would somebody please arrest the Board of the Federal Reserve for counterfeiting? The Fed has blatantly printed money without creating any real value to back up their added claims on productive value. Hence they are counterfeiting, pure and simple. A government based on rule of law would arrest these fraudsters and cons at the earliest possible convenience.

 

zerohedge

 

.. rather than arrest them for moral hazards created a hundred years ago why don't we just give them morality pills

Are We Ready for a

 

...and

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...we learned that when MF Global goes bankrupt, billions in cash can just "vaporize" (no, really - see here, and of course, in the passive voice. can't say something like Jon Corzine vaporized $1.2+ billion in client money now can we). Next we have Art Cashin explain why it is that the US economy is about to see several hundred thousand jobs "vaporize" as well. Perhaps "vaporize" should be the motto of the current Administration: confidence "vaporized", hope "vaporized", and "evaporation" you can believe in, as it condenses on the teleprompter...

 

more from zerohedge

 

If only it were only so Jimmy Carter like…

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ONE CLICK TRADING

From Charts and Dom

 

 

 

 

The Fed is Engineering Obama's Re-Election Campaign | Gary Dorsch | Safehaven.com

 

... not to mention all the media gush over the "great" employment numbers, etc.

 

... not to mention the DieBold fix.

 

I project Obama will win... generally, why bother replacing him since both he and Romney work for the same 'owners'...

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According To A New DHS Report, If You Love ?Individual Liberty? Of If You ?Believe In Conspiracy Theories? You Are A Potential Terrorist - BlackListedNews.com

 

and / or

 

http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/ter%C2%B7ror%C2%B7ist-noun-anyone-who-disagrees-government

 

 

it's ok, just quietly stand by ... like they did over in germany in the mid thirties...

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one mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter.....

 

I absolutely believe in freedom of liberty so long as it does not interfere with my desire to be leader of the one world government. ;)

 

(I noticed this one - "impose strict religious tenets or laws on society (fundamentalists)" they had better lock a lot of people up then unless they have a good definition of strict)

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  mitsubishi said:
I suggest every single American BOMBARD the government with reports of ''suspicious'' activity.Follow up every call/email vigorously demanding to know if they have taken any action against the'' terrorists''. .

mits, it wouldn’t take every single American . Essentially it would only take somewhere in the neighborhood of 3% of Americans to “BOMBARD the government” effectively… but for now .001% would actually participate… “culture-washed”

 

 

PS MadMarketScientist did you get caught up on your posting yet? ;)

:haha: Spammer :rofl:

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a smattering of moral hazards from here and there…

sponsored in part by contributions from the ______________ Foundation…

 

 

10 Things That Every American Should Know About The Federal Reserve - BlackListedNews.com

 

 

 

… it doesn’t really matter what the ‘leaders’ of Greece, etc. decide or agree to if even 10% of the populace decides to ‘default’ … same here in the US… Wonder how the ‘powers that be’ who are encouraging these behaviors Dick Bove On The Foreclosure Settlement: There Is No Sanctity Of Contracts; Only Fools Meet Their Financial Commitments | ZeroHedge

will act when the moral hazards rules get extended by the peeps to not bothering to pay their taxes either?...

 

 

 

charles hugh smith-Self-Interest and the Pathology of Power: the Corruption of America Part 2

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This post brought to you by the truth teams and pacs

http://cryptogon.com/?p=27533

 

 

 

 

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Those claiming that U.S. growth is sustainable and the Dow is heading for 15,000 must square their rosy projections with sharply declining energy consumption. The two simply don't match up.
charles hugh smith-It's Not Just Gasoline Consumption That's Tanking, It's All Energy

 

...just my opinion here, but regardless of energy usage worldwide the Dow could ‘easily’ go on to and through 15,000

…’cause if it were an actual bull market it should now be approaching 30,000 in adjusted dollars…

 

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...first time this type of content has ever shown up anywhere… ;)

 

Inevitable US, UK, Japan, Euro Downgrades Lead To Further Currency Debasement | ZeroHedge

 

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20 Things We Can Learn About The Future Of America From The Death Of Detroit - BlackListedNews.com

 

…stupid lists…

 

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After this one it's doubtful AR will ever collect payment from the sponsor :doh:

 

3-minute video: Obama rejects dogmatic, narrow view of the Jedi; chooses war - Washington's Blog

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errata: a last minute sponsor showed up! :)

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25 Signs That The Nazification Of America Is Almost Complete - BlackListedNews.com

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2tC-npvuGk&feature=player_embedded]Judge Napolitano: Final Word on the Last Episode of Freedom Watch [14-Feb-12 © FoxBusiness] - YouTube[/ame]

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more dam blak lists

11 Reasons To Get Your Kids Out Of The Government Schools - BlackListedNews.com

 

20 Signs That Dust Bowl Conditions Will Soon Return To The Heartland Of America - BlackListedNews.com

 

 

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where's Japan's histo

:haha: a fake Jap histo (in prose)

Is Japan Doomed? - BlackListedNews.com

 

dam blak lists

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Many want to believe that a stock market that has doubled from the March 2009 low (or added $9tn in market cap) has to mean that the US economy is in a healthy long-term recovery. Unfortunately, as Charles Biderman of TrimTabs explains, the PollyAnnas are wrong. The sentiment, built on the three pillars of an improved labor market, higher corporate earnings, and the return of the housing market, are all based upon misleading data. Starting from the position of discovering where the new money is coming from, the Bay Area Beau dismantles each of the pillars one by one and ends by noting that it is not Gold, which has outpaced stock market gains, that is a phantom currency but the USD.

 

... and a youtube follows !

 

Phantom Gold And Deconstructing PollyAnna | ZeroHedge

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BenBspeak translation = “no explicit QE”

--- but…

 

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This is the age of a very dangerous global phenomenon; where central bankers view the market forces of deflation as public enemy number one and inflation as the panacea for anemic growth. To that end,

• the Bank of Japan just added 10 trillion Yen last week to their 20 trillion bond buying program and adopted a minimum inflation target, much like that of the U.S. Federal Reserve,

• the European Central Bank is deploying their Long Term Refinancing Operation (LTRO) parts one and two. This counterfeiting scheme offers banks unlimited funds for at least three years to go out and monetized Eurozone debt. The first iteration of the LTRO dumped nearly 500 billion Euros into the economy. The second attack on the Euro currency will be launched on February 29th and, of course

• the Fed has printed $2 trillion dollars of new credit for banks to purchase U.S. Treasuries.

There is an all out assault on the part of global central banks to destroy their currencies in an effort to allow their respective governments to continue the practice of running humongous deficits. In fact, the developed world’s central bankers are faced with the choice of either massively monetizing Sovereign debt or to sit back and watch a deflationary depression crush global growth. Since they have so blatantly chosen to ignite inflation, it would be wise to own the correct hedges against your burning paper currencies...

 

Michael Pento

 

Pento Portfolio Strategies LLC

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MIRUS FUTURES

 

You Cannot Build a Strong Economy or a Bull Market on Fudged Numbers and Lipstick | ZeroHedge

 

 

A sign in an airport somewhere – somewhere nowhere near ellis island or even the U.S.A btw

“Give me your brains, your ambitious.”

Guest Post: Enjoy The Central Bank Party While It Lasts | ZeroHedge

 

:haha:… this sounds like Rande Howell – but it’s not … ;) ;) :rofl:

“Emotions exceeding known parameters cause extreme events, such as stock market booms and busts. They are self-reinforcing spirals upward and especially downward that, once established, keep diverging from equilibrium until the driving forces fade or stronger counter forces reverse them.”

Lombard Street On Computer Models Versus Looking At The Facts | ZeroHedge

 

I’m being far too morbid… time for something to cheer you up

15 Potentially Massive Threats To The U.S. Economy Over The Next 12 Months - BlackListedNews.com

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