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to the people that could have worked those jobs. Also, are you upset about it? July
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After the system goes bankrupt, for get it: it will be like it is in Third World countries –no unemployment benefits, no social assistance. What will people do there? Will they finally realize they have to accept working in dangerous, demanding jobs for 30 bucks/day, like the rest of the world? July
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America may turn into "land of the fools". There are some kinds of trading that are so risky that we just don’t want them here. If anyone else is stupid enough to allow them, that’s their problem. Not our loss. June
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Why did Carly Fiorina call outsourcing American jobs to Asia "Right Shoring"?Posted by: Category: jobs asia
The problem with that is I presume that Californians want to hear about jobs—staying in the USA. March
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To rescue US economy, FOMC has cut interest rate from 6% to 0.25%, not much ammunition left. Japan which is the world’s 2nd biggest economy has suffered due to its strong yen. Even strong and stable Toyota has reported loss. China and Asia which have relied on US for most of their exports have started to show signs of weakness. I say with confidence that 2009 will be a bad year for businesses, employees and global economy. We will see more cost cutting by firm in the form of retrenchments. When people lose their jobs, they will spend conservatively. Some people may even have to sell stocks and property in order to raise cash for their daily expenses. Do you believe that in this kind of environment stock investments will do well? Have you learned anything in 2009? If you have not, then learn that stock investment does not do well in all economy environment. I think the current business cycle is moving downwards from the peak and we are still far from the bottom. I perceived that stock market is going to test its low and move down even much more in 2009. I have since switched from stock investment to forex and commodity trading at the start of 2008. Here are some of my commodity trades. Here are the trades on commodities from 1 Dec to 24 Dec: 1. On 23 Dec I closed my position at 10.41, profit is 28 ticks (US$280). Original trade: 2. On 23 Dec I closed my position at 39.33, profit is 33 ticks (US$66) Original trade: 3. On 19 Dec target level reached for silver. Close position at 11.12, 14 ticks profit (US$140). Original trade: 4. On 19 Dec I close my position at 10.97, profit is 10 ticks, US$99.65. Original trade: 5. On 17 Dec I close spot silver position at 11.44, profit is 25 ticks, US$250. Original trade: 6. On 17 Dec target reached for silver. Profit is 49 ticks. Original trade details: 7. On 16 Dec profit stop at 45.81 is triggered. Profit is 40 pips. Original trade: 8. On 16 Dec oil trade triggered stop at 44.00. Loss is US$74. Original trade: 9. On 16 Dec oil trade stop triggered at breakeven Original trade: 10. On 12 Dec gold trade triggered stop. Original trade: 11. On 10 Dec target level reached for oil Original trade: 12. On 9 Dec cut loss on oil trade Original trade: 13. On 8 Dec took profit on gold Original trade: 14. On 5 Dec target level reached for oil Original trade:
If you are interested to generate alternative income by tapping on BL TS system, send an email to me at metal.commodity@gmail.com. To open a commodity trading account, click here to open. Risk Disclosure: brend March
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There are dozens of compilations of music by Cameroonian saxophonist Manu Dibango, one of the great globetrotters in world music, who brought the sound of his trademark “Soul Makossa” (that had little actual makossa in it) to Europe, the United States, Asia, and beyond. He has recorded with everyone from Sly & Robbie to Fela Kuti to Don Cherry. He has been recording since the 1960s, and criss-crossing the globe since 1972. That said, of all the compilations out there, this one is unique. First of all, its 17 tracks are all previously unreleased. Secondly, recorded in both France and in New York, the music contained herein was written and recorded for soundtracks and library recordings; meaning, of course, that apart from cinema, this music appeared in television programs and in commercial radio and television advertising. The list of musicians and complete discographical information is unavailable, but the French Fremaux & Associes imprint that compiled these sides has done an admirable job of getting Dibango to go into his memory banks and offer at least partial details. All of these tracks were cut between 1971 and 1975. The French recordings were easier because they contained players from his Parisian band: Jacques Bolognesi, Ivan Julien, Franois Jeanneau, and Slim Pezinhere. The sides recorded in New York contained guest musicians that were all jazz superstars, including drummer Tony Williams, bassist Buster Williams, and pianist Cedar Walton. Not surprisingly, the sounds here are of a wide variety, they are not only appealing, but stellar. The styles range from the Afro-beat sounds in “Lagos Go Slow,” to the funky, African jazz of “Da Bush a Bush,” to the Gato Barbieri-influenced Afro-Cuban jazz funk in “Blowin Western Mind,” to straight-up exotica funk on “Aphrodite Shake.” This set offers the many sides of one of Africas and the worlds most diverse musicians at his very best. Anyone whos ever been interested in Dibangos music will want this set. There are .. March
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