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BubbaLouis commented 1 month ago
Google this phrase (Nov.18, 2012) "The BBC’s 'dirty little secret’ lands it in a new scandal
The truth of a secret meeting that decided BBC policy on climate change has come out online"
The BBC had it in the bag for climate change, specifically global warming, WITH NO allowed dissension, since 2006. Read it yourself It 's in The Telegraph, published last Sunday. Added to the scandals of BBC. The ones involved with climate change were the ones who had to step down in October for falsifying.
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BubbaLouis commented 1 month ago
What's your background, AlienScientist?
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BubbaLouis commented 1 month ago
Mr. Tisdale, what's a "forcing" in the way you use it at min 2:05? (Sorry, not a scientist.)
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BubbaLouis commented, added to Favorites and liked 2 months ago
This guy is a genius. Consistently.
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BubbaLouis commented 2 months ago
Stem cell cure from the patient's own blood got rid of bone marrow cancer in my sister's friend. He'd had already had a bone marrow transplant. Didn't work. Canada did it. They are 20 years ahead of the US doing this. Bush Jr. wouldn't let it happen.
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BubbaLouis commented, added to Favorites and liked 2 months ago
What does NW mean at 37:08 min? It says "Assets - Liab. + NW." What does NW means?
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BubbaLouis commented 3 months ago
Put a link to this under your email signature. It will help passing it around.
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BubbaLouis commented and liked 3 months ago
Excellent report. Americans need to know this.
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BubbaLouis commented, added to Favorites and liked 3 months ago
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BubbaLouis replied to a comment from BubbaLouis, added to Favorites and liked 3 months ago
Liquid poetry. The Fred Astaire reference is because Astaire was dancing on friends' furniture and floors when he was 79 and 81. The poetry was in his body and he could never stop dancing. He danced walking down the street.
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BubbaLouis commented 3 months ago
She's a Rick Santorum factotum.
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BubbaLouis replied to a comment from kingofthepaupers 3 months ago
You are dead wrong. How can the government borrow money it creates? The only entity worldwide that is legally allowed to create US dollars is the US federal govt. Google: "youtube Alan Greenspan Meet The Press August 2011 David Gregory" and listen to Greenspan finally admit what he should have told US Presidents that we print money out of thin air. Go on, google it.
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BubbaLouis replied to a comment from XulChris 4 months ago
Oh jeezuss. Learn what you are talking about. Foreign banks don't buy our debt. They are investing in this country. How can they "buy our debt" when THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL GOVERNMENT issues the currency? They buy our securities at auction and there is always 7X more wanting to buy these 'governmental CDs' than there are securities available. Inflation is caused when everyone is at full employment and there are not enough goods and services fro them. Loooooong way from that. Govt must spend.
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BubbaLouis commented 4 months ago
Do yourself a favor and script these kinds of polemics in future. You have a lot to say but you lose your audience by rambling.
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BubbaLouis replied to a comment from aerojamoo 4 months ago
"Every country on earth holds dollars as reserve since the dollar became gold backed in 1933."
The dollar went off the gold standard domestically in 1934. Internationally, on August 15, 1971. The US dollar became the reserve currency sometime in the late 1960s. THAT's why we went off the gold standard internationally. So other countries couldn't claim our gold at $35/ounce with their suitcases of US cash.
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BubbaLouis commented 4 months ago
This is dead wrong. The Bank of Canada has 50,000 shares. The Ministry of Finance owns those shares; i.e.: the people. The Bank of Canada creates CAN$ under orders from the MoF. What this man is calling interest on interest is, in fact, a record of all dollars the Canadian govt created since 1867 minus taxes paid (because taxes are the destruction of dollars). Because money is 'debt' in accounting jargon, this amount of is what Canadians OWN, not owe.
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BubbaLouis replied to a comment from christo930 4 months ago
No. Congress is. Read the Constitution. It's right there. You will probably read the bit about coin and regulating the value of and assume that it means gold. Wrong. The Supreme Court established in the 1870s that it doesn't matter whether it's a printing press or a die-press. As long as it has the government seal on it and the FEDERAL government demands payment in that form of money, it's legal tender.
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BubbaLouis replied to a comment from UponInfinity and added to Favorites 4 months ago
Gold is not money, certainly not in the US. Gold is a commodity. Money, or currency, is only what can be accepted for taxes as legal tender by the federal government.
