Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Barack Obama - Our Next President

Reasons to vote for Barack Obama:

1. Osama Bin Laden.
2. Anwar al-Awlaki.
3. The other terrorists that are no long around.
4. The economy isn't doing terribly, it would be doing better if we had a bigger stimulus.
5. The wars have finally been ended.
6. He has worked well with the Republicans, even though they hate him and say untrue things about him.

Not to mention that nobody on the other side can do a better job than our current President.

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

U.S. consumer in the slow lane (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? It's up to the consumer to drive the U.S. economy and lift world growth in 2012, and the outlook is far from encouraging.

Over the past three and half years, growth in U.S. consumer spending has averaged a paltry 0.2 percent adjusted for inflation, the weakest in the post-World War II period, Morgan Stanley says.

While the employment picture is gradually brightening, wage growth is going in the opposite direction, keeping a lid on consumer behavior. Over the past year, pay for blue-collar workers adjusted for inflation fell 12 cents from the previous year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That was the steepest decline since the stagflationary days of 1980.

Pay for all workers has fallen 16 cents this year in real terms.

Consumer buying power, modest over the holiday season, remains constrained by heavy debt loads. Total U.S. household debt as a percentage of disposable personal income is down from its 2007 peak at 130 percent, but it remains well above its 1970-2000 average of 75 percent.

As a result, Stephen Roach, non-executive chairman of Morgan Stanley, sees U.S. consumption remaining anemic for years to come. That will place a drag on global growth, especially in Asia, a big manufacturer of U.S. consumer goods.

"With retrenchment and balance-sheet repair only in its early stages, the zombie-like behavior of American consumers should persist," Roach said.

Consumer spending rose 1.7 percent in the third quarter, far below the 3.6 percent it averaged in the decade before the 2007-2008 recession. So it is hard to see world growth accelerating significantly until the U.S. consumer, who drives over 70 percent of U.S. GDP growth, revives.

There are other factors holding Americans' spending in check. The Federal Reserve last week reported early signs of tightening credit conditions, and government stimulus spending dries up this year. At the same time, uncertainty persists over the payroll tax cut and jobless benefits, which currently add 0.50-0.75 percentage point to GDP but are set to expire in February.

On top of that, businesses are pulling back on capital expenditure as tax breaks expire, while exports wane as a growth driver amid the upheavals from Europe. Most economists expect at best only modest U.S. economic growth around 2 percent in 2012 despite a recent batch of encouraging data.

"The year ahead is fraught with risks," said Tom Porcelli at RBC Capital Markets. "In fact, consumer fundamentals are decidedly weaker than this time last year."

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If the U.S. employment report, due on Friday, shows marked improvement, it would lift optimism. But most economists expect only gradual gains of 150,000 new jobs added in December, up from 120,000 the prior month.

Although the average pace of job growth has nearly doubled over the past three months compared with the prior period, it remains well below the 200,000-250,000 mark viewed as healthy labor market conditions.

Wages may rise too. They are forecast to have climbed 0.2 percent in December after a drop in November. But buying intentions remain weak. The Conference Board reported in its U.S. consumer confidence survey for December that even though overall sentiment has improved, those in the market for big-ticket items like cars or houses mostly plan to buy used, not new -- a sign of extremely cautious attitudes.

That would explain why analysts forecast no acceleration in new car and truck sales data for the United States, due on Wednesday. They are seen holding steady at a 13.6 million annualized rate in December. Likewise, the ISM manufacturing index is expected to have ticked up only a slightly, to 53.2 from 52.7 in November.

"Still muddling through," is how Macroeconomic Advisers summarized the economic outlook for 2012.

A recent growth spurt might have given the U.S. economy some resiliency to withstand a euro-zone recession, weakening stock prices, rising credit costs, fiscal drag and a higher dollar. But the United States, and with it the world economy, remain vulnerable to shocks in the year ahead.

(Reporting By Stella Dawson; Editing by Dan Grebler)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/economy/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120101/bs_nm/us_economy_global_weekahead

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Krugman on British Debt/GDP levels


Paul Krugman keeps posting the graph above of British public debt to GDP (arguing that modern levels of British debt are not a problem - and by extension other countries with their own currency).

But shouldn't it be noted that prior to the 1950s,?Britain had a large empire which it could and did tax? ?I seem to remember that caused some annoyance in certain colonies. ?Thus the economic base that could be used to service British public debt was much larger than indicated by Gross Domestic Product, no?

Source: http://earlywarn.blogspot.com/2011/12/krugman-on-british-debtgdp-levels.html

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Iraq celebrates withdrawal of U.S. troops

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Source: http://www.nationalpost.com/Iraq+celebrates+withdrawal+troops/5932848/story.html

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Klingenschmitt Prays for Lowe's and Florida Family Association for 'Exposing the Deeds of Darkness'

Gordon ?Chaps? Klingenschmitt is joining other right-wing activists in defending the Florida Family Association and Lowe?s, which bowed to the extremist group?s pressure to stop advertising on TLC?s All-American Muslim. Klingenschmitt prayed for God to ?grant Lowe's their greatest financial profits? and asked God to bless the FFA for ?exposing the deeds of darkness.? He also labeled All-American Muslim ?Islamic propaganda? and said people who oppose FFA?s pressure campaign against the reality show?s advertisers are ?terrorist sympathizers.?

Klingenschmitt: Almighty God, please bless Lowes Home Improvement stores for their wise decision to stop advertising for the TV show All-American Muslim, which is nothing but Islamic propaganda designed to whitewash the fact that practitioners of militant Islam not only slaughtered over 3000 American civilians, but routinely kill millions of Christians worldwide. Bless the Florida Family Association who led the way by exposing the deeds of darkness, from Ephesians 5:11, and grant Lowe's their greatest financial profits for standing against real violent hatred, not the fake ?hate? and ?bigotry? they are now accused of by terrorist sympathizers.

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Source: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/klingenschmitt-prays-lowes-and-florida-family-association-exposing-deeds-darkness

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Justin Bieber Performs Live in Times Square


The biggest artists performed live on one of the biggest stages possible last night.

To ring in the new year from Times Square, in front of over one million live revelers, Lady Gaga performed a medley of hits "Heavy Metal Lover,” “Marry the Night” and “Born This Way.

Justin Bieber, meanwhile, left his own mark on the end of 2011, taking to a stage in the middle of the audience and covering a Beatles classic along with guitarist Carlos Santana. Listen to their version of "Let It Be" now:

But Bieber wasn't done. The artist teamed with Jaden Smith and Tweeted a special gift to followers: this video of him and his hip hopping pal coming together for a track they simply refer to as "Happy New Year."

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/01/justin-bieber-performs-live-in-times-square/

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Photo Organization Service Everpix Launches Public Beta

everpix-iconPhoto organization service (and?TechCrunch Disrupt finalist)?Everpix?has just launched into public beta, bringing with it a number of changes to its backend infrastructure, web interface and its desktop software. The service, for those unaware, automatically organizes and combines all your photos, whether they're stored on your computer or in the cloud. It then combines them into an online photo gallery where groups of photos are laid out into attractive albums called "Moments."

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/svLQS-Ayumk/

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