today's pile of financial insanity
Jun. 3rd, 2008 12:55 amHere, this is clever, by which I mean nauseating; banks are marking losses as profits in their accounting. This legal form of fraud is destroying the financial system; please enjoy it. But you're seeing more ratings-agency action, finally, after that horse is not just out the barn but somewhere a few counties over. Argentina appears to be following the US's lead in filing bullshit inflation numbers in what the Telegraph calls a partial repudiation of its debt.
Oh, and want to know why Saudi Arabia isn't pumping more oil? Because they don't fucking want to, assuming they even can, and aren't gonna. They now see what's left as an enduring economic legacy to be passed down over generations. So get used to this.
Meanwhile, in the "real" world, the Wall Street Journal has given its blessing to the idea that gosh, people seem to be kind of tight for cash right now. Gawsh! I guess it's official now! Mish doesn't think it's going to get a lot better real soon, either.
Finally, the idea that Metro could even have service cuts on its list - even if it's last - of options in dealing with rising fuel prices makes me want to go kick the general manager, Kevin Desmond, right in the head. How big a bullhorn do I need to get a NO into your brain, dipshit?
Oh, and want to know why Saudi Arabia isn't pumping more oil? Because they don't fucking want to, assuming they even can, and aren't gonna. They now see what's left as an enduring economic legacy to be passed down over generations. So get used to this.
Meanwhile, in the "real" world, the Wall Street Journal has given its blessing to the idea that gosh, people seem to be kind of tight for cash right now. Gawsh! I guess it's official now! Mish doesn't think it's going to get a lot better real soon, either.
Finally, the idea that Metro could even have service cuts on its list - even if it's last - of options in dealing with rising fuel prices makes me want to go kick the general manager, Kevin Desmond, right in the head. How big a bullhorn do I need to get a NO into your brain, dipshit?
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Date: 2008-06-03 09:28 am (UTC)We see a similar thing up here with the Post Office wanting to be, do and sell almost anything but postal services: their big focus these days seems to be real-estate trading and the stocking of (consigned) rack-goods such as plushies and greeting-cards.
Resource hoarding among OPEC nations? Well, we /will/ see more of that, although the temptation must ever increase (on the part of various Joint Chiefs, let's say) to dust off the old landing plans and simply occupy the oil-fields. I am sure that the prospect of that does not escape some observers: parallels with summer of 1914 are very sharply-drawn, indeed. I want all of /my/ family a lot closer to home, and ducks thoroughly enrowed, before Election Season this autumn.
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Date: 2008-06-03 03:08 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-06-03 04:48 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-06-03 05:32 pm (UTC)A lot of this is poor leadership--Ron Sims is exhibit number one, and while Greg Nickels puts out better propaganda he's personally responsible for killing the monorail and delaying the resolution of the Alaskan Way Viaduct problem. But it's too easy to blame them, when the even bigger problem is our culture of automobile-centered denial.
And the article you cited has the Metro director whining about $4 diesel. Hello? Has he looked at the current prices for diesel instead of the long-term contract he signed? It's closer to $5.
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Date: 2008-06-05 01:48 am (UTC)Re: report from the field
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Date: 2008-06-05 05:13 pm (UTC)giggle. I like this one, I'm saving this one. I need this on a shirt.
Last week, I said "I suppose we're being judgmental though." And Mark said, "Yes, but if we don't judge these people, who will?" that was my favorite t-shirtable from last week.
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Date: 2008-06-05 06:14 pm (UTC)^_^
...and if I designed a typeset version and put it up on Cafepress?