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People's Daily reminding the public that being a chengguan remains an "alluring job."
The job hazard later was four got torn to pieces after people selling fruit and tee shirts had enough as did the real locals.
thread: sledgehammer
As Iran, take the most idealistic and hopeful of them, electrocute them for 3 years. And then bring them back as communist robots,
that will be enough to convince the indecisive.
They are much too deep down the hole.
Once you are disarmed, that is the endgame.
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- Sun Jul 21, 2019 4:18 pm
- Forum: Finance and Investments
- Topic: Financial topics
- Replies: 29822
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- Thu Mar 03, 2016 9:38 am
- Forum: Finance and Investments
- Topic: Financial topics
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- Views: 16866546
Re: Financial topics
http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=32803
As we noted earlier concepts adapt to the same results...
"higher social values" as we discussed earlier and the date on that program....
Now here is the other side of the coin and the current press release today from the sierra club.
To punish all for the one. This was in direct context for a CO2 pipe to be constructed since we have already been the crash test dummy on
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-0 ... hes-limits
over 680000 drill sites filled with toxic frack materials.
Gas industry funding highlights Sierra Club hypocrisy:
For immediate release: [TRIANGLE, VA.] United Mine Workers of America International President Cecil E. Roberts issued the following statement today: “The admission by the Sierra Club that it took $26 million from the natural gas industry to fund its long running anti-coal campaign explains a lot. Now we know why this so-called ‘independent’ organization has been such an advocate for another form of fossil fuel and against using cutting-edge technology that would make using coal to generate electricity just as clean as natural gas. “The Sierra Club used secret gas industry funding to actively work to suppress the building of hundreds of next-generation coal-fired power plants across the country, plants which would significantly reduce emissions of mercury and other harmful substances. “By doing so, the Sierra Club was able to continue to point to the higher emissions levels from aging plants that were not being replaced like they were supposed to be, which played into the false notion that coal can’t be used cleanly. “But this campaign also means that the very people the Sierra Club says it wants to help will continue to be exposed to higher levels of mercury and other emissions – levels that would not occur if the new generation of coal-fired plants are built. “They’ve cynically put people at risk for years to come with this campaign, and made themselves little more than tools of an energy industry competitor in the bargain. Let’s get real here: Just like any business, the gas companies are about selling gas, period. And they will gladly funnel cash to any organization that will help them do it. “If the Sierra Club really wanted to make a long-term, positive impact for our nation’s energy future, it would support all potential ways to generate electricity cleanly and in a carbon-neutral way. The next generation of clean-burning coal-fired power plants, combined with the wide-spread deployment of carbon capture and storage technology, is one of those. “Instead of merely being a knee-jerk shill for a competing industry, the Sierra Club would do well to take a step toward joining with those of us who seek not just a cleaner, but also a more stable and secure long-term energy future for our children and grandchildren.”
Let us not be naive on the preference .gov exports list.
Keynes also made the following clear and unequivocal declarations:
I believe the future lies with,
1.State trading for commodities;
2.International cartels for necessary manufactures; and
3.Quantitive import restrictions for nonessential manufactures.
Yet all these future instrumentalities for orderly economic life in the future you seek to outlaw.
Everybody know's what is going on. The STFU money to Sierra Club did its work for gas and the Hill. Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:38 pm
http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/che ... ot-prices/
U.S. electric power generators consumed 740 million tons of coal in 2015, fueling about one-third of total electric power generation and accounting for 92% of all coal consumed in the United States. Nearly 70% of all coal used by power plants to generate electricity was shipped either completely or in part by rail. The rest was transported by waterway, truck, or—for power plants located near a coal mine—by conveyor.
The distribution of coal transit modes varies from year to year. Factors that can affect both the amount and type of coal used by power plants include the adjustment of coal requirements by plant operators, the installation of flue gas desulfurization units that widens the range of coals a plant is able to burn, and changes in regional coal prices.
Although coal consumption in the electric power sector decreased 18% from 2008 (when U.S. coal production peaked) to 2014, the share of coal shipments made either exclusively or in part by rail has remained near 70%. Over this same period, the share of coal shipments made by river barge increased from 7% to 12%. This increase in barge traffic coincides with the growth of coal produced in the Illinois Basin, which relies on shipments along the Ohio River and its tributaries for a significant portion of its production. Shipments made by nonriver barge waterways, slurry pipeline, tidewater piers, and coastal ports (labeled as other modes in the graph above) fell from 7% to 1%. Decreases in coal transportation by these modes can be attributed to increases in the transport costs of these methods, as well as the retirement of many generating facilities that received coal by these methods.
http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=25092
http://www.wsj.com/articles/europes-esc ... 1456456892
Gazprom calculated its prices using a formula the Lithuanians said was unintelligible. A copy reviewed by The Wall Street Journal showed a 773-word formula with multiple sub-clauses.
The result, according to Lithuanian officials, was one of the highest gas bills in Europe. In the first half of 2013, industrial buyers paid an average of 44 euro cents, or $0.47, per kilowatt-hour for Gazprom gas. Businesses in the U.K., which has its own gas reserves, paid 35 euro cents, EU data show.
Mantas Bartuska awaits a tanker to pass a narrow inlet on the Baltic Sea with the first natural gas shipments from the Gulf Coast that many hope will transform Europe’s energy market.
The red curtains and red tapes wars have just began....
The first major U.S. exports left Wednesday from Sabine Pass, a terminal built on a patch of Louisiana swampland.
That completes the picture: unintelligent, uneducated, unprofessional, liars. The xxxxxx disgust with the xxxxxx leaders is total.
And that caps the observation when xxxxxxx cannot compete it descends to move the attack to the bad idea department of propaganda.
The US was or still is the largest consumer market in the world, but when the globalists hit the US in the knees with a sledge hammer repeatedly for decades by moving jobs to other countries...well, you know the rest.
"Those jobs aren't coming back." turned into "Those consumers aren't coming back."
And why we have some can assets --- No, I am not confused. Total Tier 1 Capital for all Canadian banks combined is 600 Billion. You see, while you have been busy printing money, screwing your neighbors, snorting lines and generally making pigs of yourselves we have been busy doing what we always do, saving and making sure we still have a roof over our heads and food to eat.
Canadian banks have always said their total exposure to oil and gas loans was 100 Billion so that isn't any big surprise. Next, the total capitalization of all 5 big banks exceeds 5 Trillion CAD so 100B is what, 2% of capital? This is a non-story.
Working for vampires does not excuse the effects of reality.
As we noted earlier concepts adapt to the same results...
"higher social values" as we discussed earlier and the date on that program....
Now here is the other side of the coin and the current press release today from the sierra club.
To punish all for the one. This was in direct context for a CO2 pipe to be constructed since we have already been the crash test dummy on
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-0 ... hes-limits
over 680000 drill sites filled with toxic frack materials.
Gas industry funding highlights Sierra Club hypocrisy:
For immediate release: [TRIANGLE, VA.] United Mine Workers of America International President Cecil E. Roberts issued the following statement today: “The admission by the Sierra Club that it took $26 million from the natural gas industry to fund its long running anti-coal campaign explains a lot. Now we know why this so-called ‘independent’ organization has been such an advocate for another form of fossil fuel and against using cutting-edge technology that would make using coal to generate electricity just as clean as natural gas. “The Sierra Club used secret gas industry funding to actively work to suppress the building of hundreds of next-generation coal-fired power plants across the country, plants which would significantly reduce emissions of mercury and other harmful substances. “By doing so, the Sierra Club was able to continue to point to the higher emissions levels from aging plants that were not being replaced like they were supposed to be, which played into the false notion that coal can’t be used cleanly. “But this campaign also means that the very people the Sierra Club says it wants to help will continue to be exposed to higher levels of mercury and other emissions – levels that would not occur if the new generation of coal-fired plants are built. “They’ve cynically put people at risk for years to come with this campaign, and made themselves little more than tools of an energy industry competitor in the bargain. Let’s get real here: Just like any business, the gas companies are about selling gas, period. And they will gladly funnel cash to any organization that will help them do it. “If the Sierra Club really wanted to make a long-term, positive impact for our nation’s energy future, it would support all potential ways to generate electricity cleanly and in a carbon-neutral way. The next generation of clean-burning coal-fired power plants, combined with the wide-spread deployment of carbon capture and storage technology, is one of those. “Instead of merely being a knee-jerk shill for a competing industry, the Sierra Club would do well to take a step toward joining with those of us who seek not just a cleaner, but also a more stable and secure long-term energy future for our children and grandchildren.”
Let us not be naive on the preference .gov exports list.
Keynes also made the following clear and unequivocal declarations:
I believe the future lies with,
1.State trading for commodities;
2.International cartels for necessary manufactures; and
3.Quantitive import restrictions for nonessential manufactures.
Yet all these future instrumentalities for orderly economic life in the future you seek to outlaw.
Everybody know's what is going on. The STFU money to Sierra Club did its work for gas and the Hill. Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:38 pm
http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/che ... ot-prices/
U.S. electric power generators consumed 740 million tons of coal in 2015, fueling about one-third of total electric power generation and accounting for 92% of all coal consumed in the United States. Nearly 70% of all coal used by power plants to generate electricity was shipped either completely or in part by rail. The rest was transported by waterway, truck, or—for power plants located near a coal mine—by conveyor.
The distribution of coal transit modes varies from year to year. Factors that can affect both the amount and type of coal used by power plants include the adjustment of coal requirements by plant operators, the installation of flue gas desulfurization units that widens the range of coals a plant is able to burn, and changes in regional coal prices.
Although coal consumption in the electric power sector decreased 18% from 2008 (when U.S. coal production peaked) to 2014, the share of coal shipments made either exclusively or in part by rail has remained near 70%. Over this same period, the share of coal shipments made by river barge increased from 7% to 12%. This increase in barge traffic coincides with the growth of coal produced in the Illinois Basin, which relies on shipments along the Ohio River and its tributaries for a significant portion of its production. Shipments made by nonriver barge waterways, slurry pipeline, tidewater piers, and coastal ports (labeled as other modes in the graph above) fell from 7% to 1%. Decreases in coal transportation by these modes can be attributed to increases in the transport costs of these methods, as well as the retirement of many generating facilities that received coal by these methods.
http://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.cfm?id=25092
http://www.wsj.com/articles/europes-esc ... 1456456892
Gazprom calculated its prices using a formula the Lithuanians said was unintelligible. A copy reviewed by The Wall Street Journal showed a 773-word formula with multiple sub-clauses.
The result, according to Lithuanian officials, was one of the highest gas bills in Europe. In the first half of 2013, industrial buyers paid an average of 44 euro cents, or $0.47, per kilowatt-hour for Gazprom gas. Businesses in the U.K., which has its own gas reserves, paid 35 euro cents, EU data show.
Mantas Bartuska awaits a tanker to pass a narrow inlet on the Baltic Sea with the first natural gas shipments from the Gulf Coast that many hope will transform Europe’s energy market.
The red curtains and red tapes wars have just began....
The first major U.S. exports left Wednesday from Sabine Pass, a terminal built on a patch of Louisiana swampland.
That completes the picture: unintelligent, uneducated, unprofessional, liars. The xxxxxx disgust with the xxxxxx leaders is total.
And that caps the observation when xxxxxxx cannot compete it descends to move the attack to the bad idea department of propaganda.
The US was or still is the largest consumer market in the world, but when the globalists hit the US in the knees with a sledge hammer repeatedly for decades by moving jobs to other countries...well, you know the rest.
"Those jobs aren't coming back." turned into "Those consumers aren't coming back."
And why we have some can assets --- No, I am not confused. Total Tier 1 Capital for all Canadian banks combined is 600 Billion. You see, while you have been busy printing money, screwing your neighbors, snorting lines and generally making pigs of yourselves we have been busy doing what we always do, saving and making sure we still have a roof over our heads and food to eat.
Canadian banks have always said their total exposure to oil and gas loans was 100 Billion so that isn't any big surprise. Next, the total capitalization of all 5 big banks exceeds 5 Trillion CAD so 100B is what, 2% of capital? This is a non-story.
Working for vampires does not excuse the effects of reality.
- Mon Apr 21, 2014 12:14 am
- Forum: Finance and Investments
- Topic: Financial topics
- Replies: 29822
- Views: 16866546
Re: Financial topics
The cadium rice colony: China: “Violent Government Thugs” Beaten To Death By Angry Crowds After They Killed A Man Documenting Their Brutality
At least 4 Chengguan, the most hated police-inspectors in China, were beaten to death by angry people in Cangnan County of Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province (located in the industrial southeast), after they killed a man with a hammer. The police-inspectors hit the man with a hammer until he started to vomit blood,
http://revolution-news.com/china-violen ... brutality/ because he was trying to take pictures of their violence towards a woman, a street vendor.
The man was rushed to hospital, but died on the way.
These police-inspectors are notoriously violent, are rarely investigated or punished for their crimes, and are terrorizing people making a living.
What exactly does Reid mean when the local press quotes him as saying that, "a Federal task force has been formed" to deal with this issue....
trade note thread ---- http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... emic#p3160
As the notes indicated moscow was not a good site for GM and tarp money now was it since we said no in the first place as taxpayers and we see now what is to date as http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... cow#p23547 they will now spend billions in China. The land of sledge hammers beating old man and women to death selling fruit to survive. Simply brilliant business people, just brilliant and removed from all reality. We all need to make hay when the sun shines is true and if you get time read Benn Steil ISBN-10: 0691149097 At least he has the back bone to state all errors and failings are his alone. If the TPP leads to what we already seen with GATT ergo NAFTA, well I guess we will just have to get by as we are since they will simply have to learn what actually is in the first we are dealing with. Vote, yea right...
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Matthew 24:12. And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.
At least 4 Chengguan, the most hated police-inspectors in China, were beaten to death by angry people in Cangnan County of Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province (located in the industrial southeast), after they killed a man with a hammer. The police-inspectors hit the man with a hammer until he started to vomit blood,
http://revolution-news.com/china-violen ... brutality/ because he was trying to take pictures of their violence towards a woman, a street vendor.
The man was rushed to hospital, but died on the way.
These police-inspectors are notoriously violent, are rarely investigated or punished for their crimes, and are terrorizing people making a living.
What exactly does Reid mean when the local press quotes him as saying that, "a Federal task force has been formed" to deal with this issue....
trade note thread ---- http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... emic#p3160
As the notes indicated moscow was not a good site for GM and tarp money now was it since we said no in the first place as taxpayers and we see now what is to date as http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... cow#p23547 they will now spend billions in China. The land of sledge hammers beating old man and women to death selling fruit to survive. Simply brilliant business people, just brilliant and removed from all reality. We all need to make hay when the sun shines is true and if you get time read Benn Steil ISBN-10: 0691149097 At least he has the back bone to state all errors and failings are his alone. If the TPP leads to what we already seen with GATT ergo NAFTA, well I guess we will just have to get by as we are since they will simply have to learn what actually is in the first we are dealing with. Vote, yea right...
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Matthew 24:12. And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.