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Roubini CNBC Interview on the Economy

CNBC — Wall Street’s Fear Gauge (Click for Video 7:38)

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CNBC — The VIX is trading at the bottom of its two-year range, a possible signal that fear is leaving the market. Paul Britton, of the Capstone Holdings Group, and Nouriel Roubini, of Roubini Global Economics, share their insight.


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so , good night.March 17th, 2010 at 1:35 am

let me say… woof ! followed by “first” ! woof…and…yes, i will turn out the lights..http://www.ae911truth.org/info/191.“Remember this statement: When injustice becomes law, rebellion Becomes duty!”.and remember this one.. “don’t shoot, i’m only the pianoplayer.”.and by the way, nothing is too anything to fail. too big, tooconnected, too charming, too correct, too hearty etc.. everythingand everyone can and will fail,(we should have noticed?), ultimately, and most things andinstitutions and people will fail way before “ultimately”, asfailure is a relative term and, as used to be commonly understood,after failure, life goes on, mostly but then again, ultimately,not or unknown..but, we are not talking about life or reality. we are observinga fantasy imposed on a population of unthinking persons who havebeen given, since birth, one bad set of instructions after anotherand, for some, those instructions have come with a payoff..oh goody!.this guy has seen the light and as such is pissing in the wind,too. ? dieter, with all due respect and admiration for his correctarticulation of the situation, observation being the perspectivethat encapsulates and expresses the human qualities of our naturein “real” time. he is showing us the keys, as many have. but,we will look away. [ lets move on ]. so much bullshit and so little time..one thing, passion, individually evident and physically manifest, becomes the collective mind. i think they missedthis point in the discussion. frightening and dangerous, threatening, line of thought. but this is the nature of “technology”,man, the external womb, culture. and life. implying inviolability, “requiring”excess security, etc… blood supply, recapitulated infantility…[see below].Positive Mind Tuesday March 16, 2010 1:00pmPublic Affairshttp://archive.wbai.org/.what is it about ponzi money supply that repels/defies the informed rejection of comprehension, decanting of comprehension and people / citizens. decanting, decanting, decanting. ongoing….ego prerequisite..is it that the excess that is created is a source of innovationand devolution (power)? or both? for better or worse. yes,it is just authority, power, the word, narrative, in action in time.in the matrix of ego in phase with the cult ure of decantation.bailout the cream,/ churn and cut up the remainder. drastic cutsrequired for further bailouts. [see below] re: greece/us, friggits,payoffs and money crisis translating as human identity / development / birthing crisis..Taking Aim Tuesday March 16, 2010 5:00pmPublic Affairs.http://archive.wbai.org/.let it be known that at the moment of truth the truthful didnot hide or become the silent in the face of the lying jackals..?links ….http://gnosis.org/redbook/.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wNAFxWwYw4.» Tom WaitsWell I got a bad liver and broken heart, yeah,I drunk me a river since you tore me apartAnd I don’t have a drinking problem, ‘cept when I can’t get a drinkAnd I wish you’d a-known her, we were quite a pair,.She was sharp as a razor and soft as a prayer.So welcome to the continuing saga, she was my better half, and I was just a dogAnd so here am I slumped, I’ve been chipped and I’ve been chumped on my stoolSo buy this fool some spirits and libations, it’s these railroad station barsAnd all these conductors and porters, and I’m all out of quartersAnd this epitaph is the aftermath, yeah I choose my path, hey, come on, Kath,He’s a lawyer, he ain’t the one for yaNo, the moon ain’t romantic, it’s intimidating as hell,And some guy’s trying to sell me a watchAnd so I’ll meet you at the bottom of a bottle of bargain ScotchI got me a bottle and a dream, it’s so maudlin it seems,You can name your poison, go on ahead and make some noiseI ain’t sentimental, this ain’t a purchase, it’s a rental, and it’s purgatory,And hey, what’s your story, well I don’t even care’Cause I got my own double-cross to bearAnd I’ll see your Red Label, and I’ll raise you one more,And you can pour me a cab, I just can’t drink no more,’Cause it don’t douse the flames that are started by dames,It ain’t like asbestosIt don’t do nothing but rest us assured,And substantiate the rumors that you’ve heard.

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