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6 months ago

in Bettie Page dies aged 85 on The Inquisitr
Page made it into a couple of mainstream movies, right?

7 months ago

in Google Chrome Beta on Aronil
I hesitate to use even upgraded versions of Chrome, since my last experience using it (first version) left my computer compromised; have they fixed the security issues beyond all doubt?

7 months ago

in Quantum of Solace (2008) - New Cinema Wallpaper of the Day - Roman Polanski as an Evil Bond Villain? on Cinema is Dope
Quantum of Solace was entertaining for sure, but sometimes i got the feeling that the movie was making fun of itself... everywhere pane of glass Bond crosses was broken, he can't get a gallon of milk from the store without it turning into a chase scene, and every time he punches someone in the face, they die

7 months ago

in Dawn's Life.com on Dawn's Life.com
If Palin runs for President in 2012, at least she has name recognition going for her... but that may not work in her favor

8 months ago

in Daily Democracy in Danger Post: 1 Day Left News Round-Up on thepete.com
it's awesome that there has been this "problem" of long lines all over... people taking a greater interest in public issues is always a good thing

8 months ago

in US PResidential Debate Event in Stockholm on JobsinStockholm.com Blog
i can't to see those additional VP debates that Palin promised
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BlackWomenInEurope Now that the debates are over it is time to focus on getting people to the polls and for voters overseas to send in their ballots!

9 months ago

in Thoughts on Chrome & More on John's Blog
it's funny, the more i use Chrome (for windows), the more unstable it seems to get... crashes a lot more, can't handle sites with flash, hangs every time i close a tab... all that to say, i'm switching back to Firefox

9 months ago

in not paying attention on hilker's tumblr comments, yeah!
a few more steps 'til the U.S. becomes completely socialist, then it's smooth sailing from there on out

9 months ago

in Like there was ever a doubt - full federal bailout now proposed on Blown Mortgage
it's hard to object to the government's mass bailouts from a historical standpoint since similar debt-producing methods were put into action to save the U.S. from the Depression; maybe we're really socialists at heart and don't want to admit it...
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Dewaine But the actions taken to "save the U.S. from the Depression" both worsened and lengthened the depression.

"When the interest rate is artificially lowered by credit expansion [as it was during 2001-2004 and again in 2007-2008] the false impression is created that enterprises which previously had been regarded as unprofitable now become profitable. Easy money induces the entrepreneurs to embark upon businesses which they would not have undertaken at a higher interest rate. With the money borrowed from the banks they enter the market with additional demand and cause a rise in wages and in the prices of the means of production. This boom of course would have to collapse immediately in the absence of further credit expansion, because these price increases would make the new enterprises appear unprofitable again. But if the banks continue with the credit expansion this brake fails to work. The boom continues.

But the boom cannot continue indefinitely. There are two alternatives. Either the banks continue the credit expansion without restriction and thus cause constantly mounting price increases and an ever-growing orgy of speculation, which, as in all other cases of unlimited inflation, ends in a “crack-up boom” and in a collapse of the money and credit system.[1] Or the banks stop before this point is reached, voluntarily renounce further credit expansion and thus bring about the crisis. The depression follows in both instances.

It is obvious that a mere banking process like credit expansion cannot create more goods and wealth. What the credit expansion actually accomplishes is to introduce a source of error in the calculations of the entrepreneurs and thus causes them to misjudge business and investment projects. The entrepreneurs act as if more producers’ goods were available than are actually at hand. They plan expansion of production on a scale for which the available quantities of producers’ goods are not sufficient. These plans are bound to fail because of the deficiency in the available amount of producers’ goods. The result is that there are plants which cannot be used because the complementary facilities are lacking; there are plants which cannot be completed; there are other plants again whose products cannot be sold because consumers desire other products more urgently which cannot be produced in sufficient quantities because the necessary productive facilities are not ready. The boom is not over-investment, it is misdirected investment."

http://mises.org/etexts/mises/interventionism/s...

10 months ago

in Tropic Thunder Stays On Top Of Labor Day Weekend on Pop Critics
It seems like the makers of Babylone AD tried really hard to combine the Fifth Element and Minority Report into Vin Diesel flick

10 months ago

in Robert Downey Jr. Looking for a Fight with The Dark Night: You’re … - whudat.com on Hero Movies
it's funny that Robert Downey Jr. said the Dark Knight is too sophisticated when he himself tends to sound so sophisticated
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herrin He is just drumming up business for Iron Man 2. :)

11 months ago

in Jessica Simpson Starts Work on Country Album on Staralicious
her and Bon Jovi, though i think the latter is doing a lot better...

11 months ago

in Dark Knight Review on Enrique Gutierrez
kudos to the makers Dark Knight for their record breaking opening weekend... it's no wonder there's talk of another one coming out ASAP
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