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Blogger cyclone said...

qrswave,

Great post, as usual. When China pulls the plug, it's over. No?

Cyclone

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Blogger qrswave said...

It doesn't have to be over, if people on both sides of the ocean understand the TRUTH of what (and who) got us into this position, and how we can begin to rebuild a principled future for all concerned - including bondholders.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Blogger DigitalSpy said...

you are definitely one of those glass half full type guys :)

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Article discussing the ramifications of the Iranian Oil Bourse, scheduled to open on 23rd March 2006.
http://energybulletin.net/12125.html

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Blogger qrswave said...

digital spy, thanks for stopping by!

I try to keep a positive outlook.

It helps me get out of bed in the morning..;)

Things are going to hell in a hand basket, I know. But, there truly are solutions - if people earnestly want to solve our problems.

The trick is, how do we get those people into power, and the other ones out?

It'll take a hell of lot of educating the average Joe. But, I believe if we reach critical mass, in awareness, things can turn around.

Besides, what other choice do we have? Live like slaves and watch our countries and our children's futures get robbed and destroyed? I can't do it.

I've got one life to live. I need to make it count.

BTW, I blogrolled you!

Anonymous, thanks for the link!

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Blogger DigitalSpy said...

You are going to have to reach those Average Joe's awfully quick. I have reached the point were I think it is too late to do much about it. The people of the US seem to be waking up but it's too little too late because waiting in the wings you have the "new freedom initiative" which will make sure that dissenters are medicated for their dissent. If that sounds a little bit tinfoil hat then I can't help it.
here is some light reading (although I suspect you are already aware of the depth, scope, and ramifications of the NFI and TMAP). http://tinyurl.com/dyzxb

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Blogger efsaturn said...

anon
great link to article on energy bulleting.

The whole T bonds is very confusing to me for some reason. Any recommendations on getting the basics of the bond market?

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

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