Brian Ulrich: Stores That Are No More
Photographer Brian Ulrich’s images explore the haunted shells of America’s devastated retail landscape. You can almost see America’s imminent financial collapse through Brian’s Copia, Trift, and now these empty store photos.
http://notifbutwhen.com/projects/copia/dark-stores/
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Brian Ulrich: Stores That Are No More
30 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
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Losing Touch with A Good Friend
29 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
By David Glenn Cox
I recently came across an interview where Ben Stiller interviewed the eighty-eight-year-old actor Mickey Rooney. Stiller was trying to teach Rooney about Twitter and how to tweet. He explained to Rooney how with Twitter he had immediate access to the Internet and messaging. Rooney smiled and listened attentively as Stiller showed him a message on his twitter. “Oldest daughter shaved her legs for the first time today.”
Rooney, still smiling, asked, “That’s entertaining (…) -
The case against Bernanke
28 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThe case against Bernanke
By Stephen Roach
August 25 2009 16:02 | Last updated: August 25 2009 16:02
Barack Obama has rendered one of his most important post-crisis verdicts: Ben Bernanke will be nominated for a second term as chairman of the Federal Reserve. This is a very shortsighted decision. While America’s head central banker deserves credit for being creative and courageous in orchestrating an unusually aggressive monetary easing programme, it is important to remember that his (…) -
A Time When All Good Men are Gone
28 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
By David Glenn Cox
The Native Americans warned of a time when all good men are gone, and with the death of Edward Kennedy this prophecy seems to be coming closer to fulfillment. Who now will stand with Kennedy’s principles? Who will stand and vote no to war as Kennedy did in 2003, when popular opinion cries out that we must?
Kennedy was fortunate to have lived in a safe state, a state that he loved and a state that loved him back. He had the burden and good fortune to be born into a (…) -
The Thousands Yet Unborn: a farewell to Senator Edward Moore Kennedy
27 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsIt is with shock and dread, albeit much anticipated, that I awoke to hear of Ted Kennedy’s passing. My muse has been somewhat groggy since my mom’s passing this Spring, and I am juggling a range of emotions and a series of body blows from 2009. It seems that whoever is in charge of these things wanted to make certain that everyone who was anyone should be taken away from us this year. My wife tells me it’s my mom’s doing: A lady who loved a party, she could not bear the hereafter without (…)
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Swiss private banker predicts decline of the U.S.
26 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsSwiss private banker predicts decline of the U.S.
Markus Diem Meier, 26.8.09
The top private banker in Switzerland has had enough of the United States. In a text he says the country ahead of the economic decline and criticized the aggressiveness of the world.
Steer clear of U.S. assets: Konrad Hummler private banker to advise Totalrückzug from the U.S..
Konrad Hummler is a powerful man: He sits on the board of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, is managing partner of the St. Gallen Bank (…) -
THE NEW BOURBONS
25 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThe most potent weapon in the hand of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed. Stephen Biko
“Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for life.” So the saying goes.
But is it necessarily true?
What if all the streams, lakes and rivers where this man sought to fish were on private (…) -
Prestigious Swiss Private Bank Wegelin withdraws from U.S. market
25 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentPrestigious Swiss Private Bank Wegelin withdraws from U.S. market
25.08.2009
The St. Gallen financial institution is planning to withdraw from the American capital market. Partner Konrad Hummler criticized U.S. President Barack Obama sharply.
The planned tightening of the QI regime (U.S. withholding tax) by the U.S. government and the extent of the estate tax obligation meant a considerable legal uncertainty, the bank said on Tuesday.
The condition is untenable, is Konrad Hummler, (…) -
Into the Hut of Baba Yaga
25 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy David Glenn Cox
The river of time cuts deeply into the banks, dictating course over current. What is today fresh, muddy ground, becomes tomorrow bedrock. When Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon after the Watergate scandal he said that he did so to end our long national nightmare. The nightmare was not ours but Richard Nixon’s. We, as Americans, had just witnessed our Constitution work as its founders had intended.
So what if a sick, old, politically disgraced man was allowed to go (…) -
The Smearing of Mary Robinson
25 August 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
“The IDF...acted in violation of basic human values.” - Report of Physicians for Human Rights-Israel. (1)
One must praise the ability of Israel Worshippers to change the subject! As I write, the 1.5 million people of Gaza are barely existing under the heel of a brutal Israeli occupation and its most recent terror-driven siege. From Dec. 27, 2008 to Jan. 18, 2009, in a 22 day rampage, about 1,400 innocent Gazan civilians, many of them children—Christian and Muslim alike—were slaughtered by (…)