This ain't no party. This ain't no disco...
in reference to:"This ain't no nature show. This ain't no zoo shot. This is my backyard!"
- Guess who's coming to dinner? on Flickr - Photo Sharing! (view on Google Sidewiki)
This ain't no party. This ain't no disco...
in reference to:"This ain't no nature show. This ain't no zoo shot. This is my backyard!"
- Guess who's coming to dinner? on Flickr - Photo Sharing! (view on Google Sidewiki)
I think this is generally referred to as deliberately building error into the case. Or at least I would hope that the DOJ couldn't be that dumb.
If I were a gambling man, I would bet that this decision will not set well with Iraqi citizens. Perception is everything.
"The disputed evidence concerned statements the guards gave to state department investigators, which they were told would not be used to bring a criminal case. This limited immunity deal meant that prosecutors should have built their case against the men without using the statements. But Judge Urbina said prosecutors had failed to do so, and that the US government's explanation for this was "contradictory, unbelievable and lacking in credibility"."
- BBC News - US judge dismisses charges in Blackwater Iraq killings (view on Google Sidewiki)
We see here the twin harlots of performative speech acts and wishful happythink.
And the line above it is even better:
Prosecutors find themselves faced with a difficult question: Where does delusion end and dishonesty begin?
Why can't we simply have simultaneously both?
""Statements of optimism about the future . . . that turn out to be wrong are simply not actionable," the company wrote. "Even in times of market turmoil, the company need not presume the worst about its market prospects.""
- E-mails inside AIG reveal executives struggling with growing crisis - washingtonpost.com (view on Google Sidewiki)
Protip: Don't do business with allybank. They're simply a storefront for GMAC.
I used to run land title back in the early and middle '00s. On some of the foreclosure titles I did, I was astounded to see ditech.com dba GAMC Mortgage Corp give a second mortgage on a property. This second mortgage was generally for 80% of the property's assessed value. The first mortgage was generally one of two things 1) either for at least 125% of the home's value or 2) a legitimate Grade A mortgage that had been paid down to less than 80% of the value.
Either scenario demonstrates that GMAC mortgage brokers were idiots. There was no way in heck they were going to get all their money back on that second note, even when property valuations were still going up. I guess they simply wanted to take the promissory note/mortgage so they could go out and sell it as a mortgage backed security. I don't know.
I was even more astounded to hear in the Fall of '08 that the federal government was going to allow our not-yet-ready-for-retail-
It's just absolutely mind-boggling what the bankers and the people on Wall Street have gotten away with and what they're continuing to get away with.
These people will embrace anything that gives them a rationalization to shove their do-gooder horsecrap down an unwilling participant's throat.
As one of their former victims, I have to say society would be much better served if this malignant cancer known as the mental health movement were completely excised.
If you need help, visit your local sex worker. He'll cheer you up far better than these people, with far less financial and emotional cost.
"Personality Disorder: “Untreatable” Myth Is Challenged"
- Personality Disorder: “Untreatable” Myth Is Challenged - Psychiatric Times (view on Google Sidewiki)
It's a solvency problem, not a liquidity problem.
in reference to:"4) Banks are capital constrained not reserve constrained."
- Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: The Most Redeeming Feature of Capitalism is Failure (view on Google Sidewiki)
That's not very efficient. And yet we in the West have far more calories of food than we know what to do with-- they make us fat.
in reference to:"Some forms of modern industrial agriculture, combined with the transportation necessary to ship food produced, use more than 10 calories of fossil fuel to deliver one calorie of food to the market (Younquist 1997)."
- The Oil Drum | Long term agricultural overshoot (view on Google Sidewiki)