Saturday, September 11, 2010

Daily Markets - Can You Imagine Spending “Economic Stimulus” Money To Spy On Americans’ Trash?

Daily Markets - Can You Imagine Spending “Economic Stimulus” Money To Spy On Americans’ Trash?


Can You Imagine Spending “Economic Stimulus” Money To Spy On Americans’ Trash?

Posted: 11 Sep 2010 03:29 AM PDT

Is someone out behind your house digging through your trash?  Don’t worry, it is probably just the government.  When Audi ran their now famous “Green Police” commercial during the Super Bowl last year, most Americans laughed it off and thought that nothing like that could ever happen in America.  Well, it turns out that it is happening in America.  A growing number of U.S. cities are actually putting RFID tracking chips in trash cans and recycling bins and are starting to … [visit site to read more]


Maybe Not

Posted: 10 Sep 2010 06:13 PM PDT

A recent commenter at Financial Armageddon wrote that I am “intellectually dishonest” and “cannot accept bad news.” In his view, we have “avoided a double-dip recession” and, whether I like it or not, “the economy is improving.”
While I disagree with the criticisms directed at me personally — for one thing, I consider myself intellectually honest, in contrast to many other financial commentators who seem to be constantly shilling for one thing or another — I admit I could be wrong about the … [visit site to read more]


Crude Ends The Week With A Bullish Break, Gold A Potential Trend Reversal

Posted: 10 Sep 2010 04:01 PM PDT

North American Commodity Update
Commodities – Energy
Can US Oil Maintain a Breakout Base on a Supply Shock when Risk Appetite Trends are Still Stalled?
Crude Oil (LS Nymex) – $76.45 // $2.20 // 2.96%
While the capital markets were simply winding down into the weekend liquidity drain and fortifying their well-weathered ranges, US oil would stand out among the crowd for its meaningful, bulling breakout. The Nymex-based energy futures contract enjoyed its biggest single-day rally since August 2nd … [visit site to read more]


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