This is absolutely outrageous that a promising country should be played with by profiteers.
July 9, 2015
By Elizabeth Knight
Imagine this scenario: (click here) The Australian stock market plummets by more than 30 per cent over two weeks. The government steps in, ploughing billions of dollars into the hands of stockbrokers to bail out customers that borrowed to buy shares. And when that doesn't work, it just halts share trading in almost half the country's listed companies.
It is bizarre to contemplate, but that is precisely what is going on in China this week....
Anyone notice how United Airlines fixed it's global computer network and Wall Street catches a cold at the same time?
Nothing like stating the obvious. Of course this problem on Wall Street is not nefarious. It's a demonstration how stupidity of CEOs have real life impacts on the global web.
There is no CONSPIRACY. There are a number of people that are completely incompetent and they are called CEOs.
FOX. The news network first comes out stating there is no nefarious actions in regard to the markets. Then they came out and stated there is no conspiracy. They report what is obvious as if there is something to report. No wonder people are agitated and upset when they listen to the news from FOX. FOX gives no one any credit for an ounce of intelligence.
Amazing. Then everyone wonders how things get so out of hand when issues finally make their way to the mainstream. The nonsense from FOX actually begins to take on character of non-information. People get upset because they are demanding to know the facts about an issue immediately since FOX doesn't seem to be given the truth. It's crazy to listen to this mess.
Of course, the President stonewalls all the demands from FOX. What do you expect from Obama.
The Obama administration has been historically transparent and FOX comes out with the FACT Obama is stonewalling.
These guys are a piece of work. I can't take them seriously. If they were serious rather than hysterical I might, but, they drive people's cortisol levels and that is not good for human health. Bye, FOX.
July 9, 2015
By Elizabeth Knight
Imagine this scenario: (click here) The Australian stock market plummets by more than 30 per cent over two weeks. The government steps in, ploughing billions of dollars into the hands of stockbrokers to bail out customers that borrowed to buy shares. And when that doesn't work, it just halts share trading in almost half the country's listed companies.
It is bizarre to contemplate, but that is precisely what is going on in China this week....
Anyone notice how United Airlines fixed it's global computer network and Wall Street catches a cold at the same time?
Nothing like stating the obvious. Of course this problem on Wall Street is not nefarious. It's a demonstration how stupidity of CEOs have real life impacts on the global web.
There is no CONSPIRACY. There are a number of people that are completely incompetent and they are called CEOs.
FOX. The news network first comes out stating there is no nefarious actions in regard to the markets. Then they came out and stated there is no conspiracy. They report what is obvious as if there is something to report. No wonder people are agitated and upset when they listen to the news from FOX. FOX gives no one any credit for an ounce of intelligence.
Amazing. Then everyone wonders how things get so out of hand when issues finally make their way to the mainstream. The nonsense from FOX actually begins to take on character of non-information. People get upset because they are demanding to know the facts about an issue immediately since FOX doesn't seem to be given the truth. It's crazy to listen to this mess.
Of course, the President stonewalls all the demands from FOX. What do you expect from Obama.
The Obama administration has been historically transparent and FOX comes out with the FACT Obama is stonewalling.
These guys are a piece of work. I can't take them seriously. If they were serious rather than hysterical I might, but, they drive people's cortisol levels and that is not good for human health. Bye, FOX.