Debt Rattle January 30 2015
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Harris&Ewing “Pennsylvania Avenue with snow, Washington, DC” 1918 • Commodity Prices Collapse To Lowest In 12 Years (Telegraph) • Cheap Oil Burns $390
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Charles Hugh Smith yesterday has captured my interest with: “There are no winners in this domino-like destabilization of the global economy except the U.S.”
(https://www.oftwominds.com/blogjan15/superpower-US1-15.html)
Analysis Ilargi?
I like your friend Varoufakis- very much indeed. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-31055069
He seems to have all the tools he needs to cope with where he finds himself. One of which is sheer guts. Tell him we’re pulling for him. 🙂
sevenleagueboots,
Charles hasn’t been too strong lately, but that one sentence is certainly true, though in the end the US can’t win either.
Alexis Tsipras – “Nationalization of banks.” Yikes! We know what happens to those who even hint at nationalizing oil or banks. I hope he is successful. I’m rooting for him.
Both of those guys seem to have stainless steel balls.
“Animals In France Finally Recognised As ‘Living, Sentient Beings’”
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This article brought to mind the fact that in the Middle Ages, in France, animals could be put on trial for committing sins. If a male animal mounted another male, it could lead to a court case and the animal could be put to death for sodomy. For less serious crimes, the animal could be flogged and so on.
“Medieval Animal Trials”
https://www.medievalists.net/2013/09/08/medieval-animal-trials/
I guess it is back to the future.
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