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Friday, July 29, 2011

Generous Kid and College Education

It looks like the market is in mass sell mode today.  I'm not sure that selling good companies to move to cash is the right move.  Considering "Cash" or "Treasuries" defaulting is the reason for the market sell off.  For example, SLW is down 10% over the last couple days, yet silver isn't down at all.

I saw this video yesterday and it's a very unexpected move from a young kid.  It looks like his parents raised him right.


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I've said recently that with this current job market, a college degree isn't worth a thing.  Here is some data to the contrary.  I would like to see the numbers from 2008-2011, however.




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I really like Art Cashin.  He didn't have much positive to say today.  He's pretty plugged in.


Heaven Help Us! We May Be Looking At Our Future - The embarrassing fumbling in Congress may not be a temporary mess.

There are fears that partisan deadlocks will be with us for years or even a decade. Here is a bit from a Reuters article that I circulated to some friends yesterday:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The debt limit impasse in Washington, where a polarized Congress is struggling to avert an imminent U.S. default, points to a deeper crisis -- America may be entering an age of political paralysis.
President Barack Obama's ability to get any significant legislation passed before next November's election is all but gone and whoever sits in the White House in 2013 will likely face a Congress unable to tackle major issues.
A crisis of governance -- born of decades of gerrymandering, polarization and exploding deficits -- could persist in the short term and may last for a decade, said James Thurber of American University's Center forCongressional and Presidential Studies.
Later, the author cites the widely respected and astute political observer Charlie Cook:
Charlie Cook, a veteran independent political analyst, said gridlock in the House will likely remain after next November's congressional elections and that neither Democrats nor Republicans will have effective control of the Senate -- making the passage of major legislation very difficult.

Cook said whichever party wins the 100-seat Senate in 2012 will likely have only a slim majority in the low 50s. Neither party will have the 60-vote supermajority needed to block an opposition filibuster -- a dynamic that means contentious legislation will struggle to win passage.

"The polarization has gotten to an unprecedented place," Cook said. "I don't think there's much expectation of major legislation passing in the next year and a half and, to be perfectly honest, it makes you wonder what will happen in 2013 and 2014."
That raises questions about what would happen if we faced a military or financial crisis or even a major natural disaster.

Maybe it’s not political kabubi. Maybe it’s just political chaos, and it’s going to be with us for a while.

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Someone posted this with heading, "Hey Congress!".  Office Space is a classic movie.


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