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To: TobagoJack who wrote (74480)5/24/2011 3:58:27 AM
From: Metacomet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217825
 
Wow, the creator of voo-doo economics offers up more wisdom....



To: TobagoJack who wrote (74480)5/24/2011 9:52:05 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217825
 
Not someone you need convince.. US/Canada... fear of government.. China... fear of people.. odds of revolutin are greater where ?

a) China
b) America
c) Canada

I know my choice...

Now GS calls China slowing... csareful... did they slow too much AND calls higher Brent, copper and zinc.. hmmm ?

So Choina slows too much .. to say 5-6 %... Commodities ? YIKES..

USD ? Good time to really lighten on reserves of USD.. for cheap commodities.. Economic slowdown in China ? well command economy has some advantages eh ? Cheap food, cheap gas cheap food, overall increased consumer buying power.....

I dunno.. seems like a good idea.. intermediate term.. to got to next level... off the base you talk about..

BTW when I look at peoplemarks that was post 30K for me... yet profile shows 29991 posts.. an imbalance LOL



To: TobagoJack who wrote (74480)5/24/2011 8:25:35 PM
From: Joe S Pack2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217825
 
Here is a snapshot of US ruling elites:

Transcript: Al Gore Got ‘D’ in ‘Natural Sciences’ at Harvard

Tuesday, May 24, 2011
By Michael W. Chapman

(CNSNews.com) - In his commencement speech at Hamilton College on Sunday, former Vice President Al Gore told the graduates that global warming is “the most serious challenge our civilization has ever faced.” But as an undergraduate at Harvard University in the late 1960s, Gore--one of the most prominent spokesmen on climate change today--earned a “D” in Natural Sciences.

Gore’s transcript documents that during his sophomore year at Harvard he earned a "D" in Natural Sciences 6 (Man’s Place in Nature). Also, as a senior at Harvard, he earned a C-plus in Natural Sciences 118.

Gore, along with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 for his work on global warming.

For his college board achievement tests, Gore earned a 488 (out of 800) in physics, and a 519 (out of 800) in chemistry. Gore’s academic records were first obtained and reported on by reporters David Maraniss and Ellen Nakashima at The Washington Post in March 2000.

Gore did relatively well, however, on the SAT, earning 1355 (out of 1600). For comparison, George W. Bush got 1206 on the SAT.

President Barack Obama has not released his academic records. He first attended Occidental College and then transferred in 1981 to Columbia University, where he earned his B.A. He later went to Harvard Law School and earned his J.D. in 1991.

cnsnews.com