April 27, 2011
GOP won’t solve crisis
Instead, such tax cuts create an illusion of prosperity while the national debt continues to increase.
I might be more than a bit biased here, but I somehow tend to agree.
Hotels: Occupancy Rate Decreased 3.5% Year-over-year
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From STR: U.S. hotel results for week ending 16 November
Due to the Veteran’s Day calendar shift, the U.S. hotel industry reported
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The political choices outlined for us are cut a little and raise some taxes on the rich while adding a lot of new debt (D) or cut a fair amount of services for the poor and reduce taxes on the rich while adding a lot of new debt but less than the other guys (R).
Neither one is a solution, leading me to believe that our system will break down and new one will rise form the ashes. One that is kind to Gold Diggers!
How about silver? Down 12% in 24 hours, then a 75% retracement up in the next 24 hours. I managed to get stopped out on the down day by 2 cents only to miss out on a 4 figure gain today. Hard lesson.
I really through Bernokio would defend the dollar today, but he didn't. It now sits on the cliff edge. Who doesn't love this system?
Who doesn't love this system?
I've done a non-scientific poll at the people near my desk. The results are not encouraging. 100% (1 out of 1) don't love this system.
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