Chicken fried rice, medium spicy, and almond cookie and a coke on the rocks! That combo and Bologna prepared every which way got me through some tough economic times in college...
This time of year gets particularly crazy driving here. Super busy delivery drivers numbers are many and just park on the street until they deliver whatever. With all the Christmas light displays on homes, a lot of drivers slowly creep around gawking at them. Bah humbug. Road rage rules.
Maybe I missed a few things, but I thought Warren attacked the provision creating public backed (taxpayer expense) insurance to cover (Bail out) banking risk (including Citicorp).
Megyn Kelly interviewed Dr. James Mitchell (Air Force psychiatrist) last night on her FOX News Channel program. He waterboarded KSM. He says Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) warned him: "the liberal media will turn on you, you country will turn on you, and when they do you will be abandoned."
The second part of Dr. Mitchell's interview with Megyn Kelly is @ 8pm EST tonight.
UNothing new under sky, I thought water torture was something new created in our days, what a surprise, water torture was created by catholic church, was part of the Spanish inquisition, it was called "water cure'.
Wasn't Water boarding ineffective with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks? He could let water pass easily from nose to mouth and would time those applying the enhanced interrogations. I guess it was a different EI that got to him.
I also hold only physical. Economics seemed simple and clean before Nixon. Until he took us off the gold standard, 1 U.S. dollars would get you 1/35th ounce of gold for the longest time since WWII. We'd still be on the gold std had the Europeans not tried to devalue the U.S. dollar as the strong currency in the world. France's President Degaulle was widely advertising that Europeans should bring him their U.S. dollars so he could exchange it for gold from the U.S. Then, enter the Euro.
Oh, yes, digital money just about completely distorts my perception of how the economy works, or should work.... I can deposit a paper check into certain bank accounts simply by scanning it using my smart phone
I'm not familiar with this term.... Short term liabilities? The concept of paper money having no backing by a gold or silver standard escapes me. It means the paper money is only as good as the government issuing it can pay its bills. and we have 18 trillion U.S. Dollars in bills/debt. With so much debt, precious metals should be worth more of this phony paper money?
RE: fried rice!!