Wednesday, November 19, 2008

How much lower can it go? Its the uncertainty that is driving this mess. THAT and a more 'directed' Democratic majority. Let me explain.

It's a Bear Market !

Definately a bear market, in every sense of the word.

Far different than the Paulson Fortune 14,000.

The markets are global. During the current departing administration that reality was made a priority. Wall Street opened up venues in Europe and Lord only knows where else. That 'broader' sense of uncertainty adds to the possibility of the markets doing worse than even at the time of September 11th.


Speaking of September 11th, wasn't that magnanimous of Ayman al-Zawahiri (click here) to send such a warm greeting to the NEW leader of the free world. And don't believe for one minute that the rise of the ugly head of al Qaeda didnt' impact the market today, because it did.


At any rate, the uncertainty is due to the gross mishandling of the 'bailouts' and the path countries took to attempt to 'rescue' their faultering stocks. The poor judgement to date by Bush / Paulson has ADDED to this turbulence.


There is even more upsetting news in that, the USA isn't being stupid anymore in regard to its 'free money giveaways' noted today with the auto makers.


Its ONLY a 5% drop. The markets are still within the range of 8500. I'll maintain confidence in that capacity right now, although more monies are headed for bonds rather than stocks now.

7,997.28

–427.47

–5.07%

Did everyone catch the appearance of Michael Moore tonight? You should have. He is more than correct in that the car industry is NOT going to be waging the dog this time.

The majority Democratic Legislature is taking a hard look at the 'bail out' by Paulson after the continued failure of AIG. They are looking at the car manufacturers and wondering if any bailout WITHOUT a structured bankruptcy will ever work and IF there were a 'Free Money Giveaway' would the USA funds end up giving jobs to Europeans or Russians or otherwise.

The USA cannot continue to increase the debt WITHOUT returning jobs to the economy to widen the tax base and allow Americans to keep their homes.


And why provide a 'bailout' for companys that CONTINUE to deny the American consumer the products they are demanding? Why should the American Taxpayer provide any monies to an industry that continues to INSULT OUR INTELLIGENCE?

That makes sense?

No, it makes no sense.

For $25 billion, the federal government could go to Michigan and take over the current infrastructure, remodel it (WHILE PROVIDING JOBS TO THAT REMODELING PROCESS) and finally have a product that helps the USA achieve its goals of stemming Human Induced Global Warming while providing a thrifty car to Americans that puts 'disposable income' back in their pockets rather than the coffers of Big Oil.

Perhaps the Auto Manufacturers' CEOs and Wall Street didn't notice the campaign slogan of the Obama campaign. It was only one word. Just one word. Do you remember? Easy one. Go ahead I'll give you three guesses and the first two dont' count.

There ya go. See you remember now. Yep.

C H A N G E.

The difference though is that THIS TIME, the President-Elect really means it.

So, today when the three freshly 'jetted' CEOs gave their 'prepared statements' we all knew they were lying like hell ! They all made what can easily be coined as 'POLITICALLY CORRECT' statements. You know, like the rhetoric of Bush, Rove and the Republicans.

'Key Words.' - "International Monetary Crisis." "Global Economic Crisis."

Never once did any of the three honestly state, "We really blew it all these years and dictated the type of product the American consumer could have rather than giving them what they wanted and NEEDED.'

So, there you have it. Wall Street DOESN'T UNDERSTAND Main Street. No surprise there. In not understanding Main Street, Wall Street doesn't know which way the wind is blowing and whether its filled with concern for Arctic Air rather than oil and natural gas.

There is also the issue of falling oil prices. That has an impact. That trend may continue for at least one more year. After a year, the price of oil is again believe to skyrocket. Where does that leave future investments? If in one year, there is increased inflation because better and less expensive forms of energy haven't been harnessed than what will happen to consumer's prices and the best outcome of Wall Street?

Add to that, the awakening that al Qaeda is still 'out there' and doing well with threats by Omar to march into Kabul with protections of Karzai, the resurgence of the Taliban in Pakistan, Ayman al-Zawahri calling the President-Elect a 'house negro' and the pirating of ships, and there is a lot of reason to be fiscally restrained, don't you think?

So, with all that, there is a new kind of bravery that Wall Street can't seem to muster.

I say to that 'fine' we can do without all of you to rebuild this country. And its true. Oh, yes we can. We rather not, but, if it means 'more of the same in government' than keeping and protecting the future of our democracy, our Constitution with our children in mind, than Americans will make the sacrifices. They will 'stare down' the lousy demons handed to us by over 30 years of Republican exploitation of this country and 'Take Our Country Back' and that ain't just politically, 'We Want It All Back.'

Go figure, huh?

62 Days Until Inauguration - USA drops CO2 emissions due to Climate Change Sequelae, NOT due to policy initative


Earth: The Sequel: The Race to Reinvent Energy and Stop Global Warming (Hardcover) (click here)

KYOTO GOALS - These amount to an average of five per cent against 1990 levels over the five-year period 2008-2012.

Kyoto Protocol expires within The Barak Obama Administration, the change in USA Climate Crisis initiative can be a huge boost for the USA economy that will stop and reverse the trend in CO2 emissions.

There is a primary goal for the USA regarding Climate Change to focus on leadership while setting an example of excellance.

The USA must be a signator to Kyoto Protocol, but, it doesn't stop there. If we are to 'example' to the world we need to 'be where they are' and that is coalescing around values already recognized globally.

Realizing Kyoto expires in 2012, the USA must stop the trend of increased global emissions by taking responsibility for its' huge carbon dioxide emissions. It can BEGIN to do that by recognizing high emissions of CO2 as 'TOXIC' and CLASSIFYING it under The Clear Air Act and New Source Review (click here). In actuality, this is a human rights issue where deadly and adverse climates result from high CO2 levels. There is NO NEED to restudy the problem as the IPCC (click here) has already established 'the truth and facts.'




Within in The Clear Air Act and New Source Review there can no longer be allowed the 'status' of UNATTAINABLE. Either emission standards are met or the plants are SHUT DOWN to provide for NEW CONSTRUCTION of plants and factories that CAN MEET the new standards. IT CAN BE DONE, the federal legislation just has to 'go there.' The rest will take care of itself. They are Capital Investments that Republicans like to 'pocket' rather than 'invest' in the future of their own children. It is all very doable.



Once the USA has 'in place' the vital legislative tool to 'handle' emissions, the global standards can be set for 'beyond Kyoto 2012.' In all honesty, if the USA achieves its ambitious agenda for CO2 emissions control, the reversal will happen without disaffecting other countries. The PROBLEM always is that subsequent USA administrations can 'under cut' advances made by the Obama Administration and begin to cause a global problem again. It is up to the USA to 'set an example' and work with all other Kyoto nations to achieve their goals as an 'insurance policy' against future failure by any subsequent USA administration.


One area of International Protocol that is chronically neglected for the control of emission standards is that of 'POINT SOURCE' controls rather than 'regional' allotments. There are some 'interesting' views internationally of how 'emission sources' are identified and controlled, but, none as aggressive and 'correct' as the 'Point Source Standard' of the USA.


I sincerely believe once the USA sets its goals to controlling 25% of the carbon dioxide emissions globally, the trend will stop and reverse within this administration's influence and within its current 4 year tenure. THEN with 're-election' and continued mandate for a total of 8 years tenure by Obama we may very well see a return to freezing in the Arctic Ocean rather than a further degradation of the icefields and the ice ocean INSURING habitat for The Polar Bear. It is ambitious, but, doable ESPECIALLY considering a vital economy for the USA surrounds a change in 'infrastructure' for its work force that focuses on environment responsibility. I don't believe this is going to be all that UNACHIEVABLE for the prolonged neglect it has been given for decades and gross disregard by the Bush Administration.



Ex-Soviet bloc leads rises in CO2 emissions: U.N. (click here)
Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:34am EST


...It said the biggest recent gains were by nations of the former Soviet bloc, whose emissions had risen 7.4 percent since 2000 to 3.7 billion tonnes after crashing in the early 1990s with the collapse of former smokestack industries....

...The 2006 dip of 0.1 percent from 2005 was caused mainly by a fall in U.S. emissions to 7.0 billion tonnes from 7.1 billion tonnes in 2005, helped by factors including rising oil prices and a mild winter that cut demand for heating....



Hyundai Petrochemicals Daesan 2 cracker and power plant in South Korea burns residual fuel oil and emits greenhouse gases. It is the world's 11th largest power plant. (Photo courtesy Hyundai Engineering Co Ltd)

...For the smaller group of industrialized countries that ratified the 1997 Kyoto Protocol (click here) setting reduction targets, emissions in 2006 were about 17 percent below the Protocol’s 1990 base line, but they still grew after 2000.
The pre-2000 decrease stemmed from the economic decline of transition countries in Eastern and Central Europe in the 1990s.
"The biggest recent increase in emissions of industrialized countries has come from economies in transition, which have seen a rise of 7.4 percent in greenhouse gas emissions within the 2000 to 2006 time frame," said Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNFCCC....



Poland's Belchatow is the largest coal-fueled thermal power plant in Europe. (Photo courtesy Elektrownia Belchatow)

Johnston and Wilson to be declared disaster areas


Richard Barbee climbs out the window of his ruined home in Kenly. He and his family were salvaging items from the structure Monday after a tornado ripped through early Saturday.

Tornado victims sift through their lives (click here)
Published: Nov 18, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Nov 18, 2008 04:58 AM
Martha Quillin, Staff Writer ELM CITY - The tornado that killed a boy near this Wilson County town and a woman in Kenly early Saturday morning also displaced more than 100 people and 16 of the Pittman family's dogs.
"I can't have children, so the dogs are like my babies," Crystal Pittman said as she sat outside the two-story rented house she shared with her mother-in-law, Mary, and all those pooches. The dogs -- 10 adults and six new puppies -- are temporarily at the Wilson County Animal Shelter.
"We don't know where we're going to live, much less where the dogs are going to live," Mary Pittman said. "We have to find a place that will let us take all the dogs."...


JOHNSTON COUNTY (WTVD) -- Residents are picking up the pieces after tornadoes cut a path of destruction through several area counties.
A total of five communities, Clement, Meadows, Kenly, Elm City and Pine Level are cleaning up from the weekend storms.
The twisters touched down around 3 a.m. Saturday morning killing 2 people in Wilson and Johnston Counties.
The victims include 61-year-old Maryland Gomez of Kenly and 11-year-old Joshua Wiggins of Elm City....

By Martha Quillin (Raleigh) News & Observer
Posted: Monday, Nov. 17, 2008

'COREY LOWENSTEIN – (RALEIGH) NEWS & OBSERVER',
Richard Barbee, 39, of Kenly, holds the bumper of his overturned truck in the yard of his home. "The hand of the Lord was over us," he said. The double-wide trailer he and his family had lived in for 10 years was destroyed overnight by a tornado. He and his family were not injured. COREY LOWENSTEIN – (RALEIGH) NEWS & OBSERVER
Volunteers help clean up a home destroyed by a tornado in Kenly, N.C., Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 after severe weather moved through the area, killing at least two people and destroying a number of homes.
Hunter Stephenson, 14, carries his dog Parker from his destroyed home in Kenly, N.C., Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 after severe weather and tornadoes moved through the area.
KENLY Authorities think a single tornado hop-scotching through northern Johnston and southwestern Wilson counties was responsible for the middle-of-the night destruction of 16 homes and deaths of two people, Gov. Mike Easley said today.
The tornado was clocked at 140 mph in Wilson County and 135 mph just outside Kenly in Johnston County, Easley said after a helicopter tour in which he viewed piles of rubble where homes once stood. He said he viewed the damage from the air, rather than the ground, to avoid interfering with emergency workers....

Looks like Sarah Palin is going to have to actually run for a Senate seat. YES ! Senate - 58 Democratic Votes !


Mark Begich Upsets Stevens; Wins Race for US Senate (click on title to entry, thank you)

KIMO news
Story Created: Nov 19, 2008 at 3:23 AM AKST
Story Updated: Nov 19, 2008 at 3:23 AM AKST
It wasn't the birthday present Sen. Ted Stevens was hoping for, as he has been defeated in his attempt for re-election. On Tuesday, the Alaska division of elections counted the remaining absentee and questioned ballots - and the lead for Mark Begich only got wider. As it stands, Begich has won the race by 3,724 votes - an insurmountable lead with only a few thousand absentee ballots left to be counted. So far, there has been no word if Sen. Stevens will ask for a recount. For the latest, join ABC Alaska News tonight at 5, 6 and 10.