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		<title>Hope</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 14:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even as Russia rattles her sabre the world can rest assured that today marks the day tides have shifted. Oil prices have corrected to some degree and even though their height will effect markets for the foreseeable future things will begin to improve. Financial institutions are in jeopardy as the inherent greed within has spilled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even as Russia rattles her sabre the world can rest assured that today marks the day tides have shifted. Oil prices have corrected to some degree and even though their height will effect markets for the foreseeable future things will begin to improve. Financial institutions are in jeopardy as the inherent greed within has spilled onto the streets of America but confidence at the helm will restore and re-regulate them; greed will be checked as best as possible. Wars of terror are being waged but new ones won&#8217;t be entered into lightly as warmongering is on the decline and peace is on many minds.</p>
<p>Hope is in the air as the world breathes a collective sigh of relief.</p>
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		<title>Recession on the horizon?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Sep 2007 13:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Internet abounds with information about the United States of America since the US contains the largest portion of its population. Most of the news sites that I read (primarily Reddit and Digg) talk of American politics and not much else. Over the last year or so focus has turned to the coming election and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Internet abounds with information about the United States of America since the US contains the largest portion of its population. Most of the news sites that I read (primarily <a href="http://reddit.com">Reddit</a> and <a href="http://digg.com">Digg</a>) talk of American politics and not much else.</p>
<p>Over the last year or so focus has turned to the coming election and the failures of the Bush administration. Every other story is about a new Bush policy or the Iraq war or political candidates for the next term, etc. It is very frustrating to read since as a Canadian it affects me indirectly but I have no voice. We Canadians don&#8217;t have the same mind set as sub-border-eans so it is obvious how I feel about the US currently. &#8220;Stop the War&#8221;, &#8220;Impeach Bush&#8221;, &#8220;Stop the corporate bailouts&#8221;, &#8220;Separate religion and State&#8221;, etc. These issues are all easy to pick a side and yell about. The big problem is that it doesn&#8217;t really matter since their economy is about to collapse and take many countries, including our own, down with it.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to live through a recession as bad as the Great Depression but inevitably we are heading in that direction. Our economy is so tied to that of the US that a blip across the border ripples out and affects us quite strongly. I don&#8217;t know very much about why this is but I assume it has to do with trade and our fiscal policies. We sell a lot of wood and uranium to the US and import a lot of corn based products and manufactured goods. Our banks follow the lead of those in the US pretty closely since it is practically required of us.</p>
<p>2008 will be a telling year in terms of our fate. The housing bubble in the US has recently popped so the markets and the government are scrambling to figure out what to do. The issue is that people who shouldn&#8217;t have been able to buy homes were given sub-prime mortgages for huge amounts of money that their income could never support. The trick was to give them low payments for the first couple years and tell them not to worry until it goes up in the future. I can imagine most people expected the American dream to kick in for them, at least doubling their income. Of course the lenders who sell these mortgages then turn around and sell the debt to the banks with the backing being the house. Banks in turn flood the markets with securities backed by sub-prime mortgages which are bought up by other banks and investment firms. All seems well until somebody realizes that the house backing the mortgage really isn&#8217;t worth $400,000 and is only priced that high because of the housing bubble. Suddenly the developers and the current &#8220;owners&#8221; who are trying to sell are stuck with houses that will never sell for the price they are asking. Housing prices, as a result, start to come back down to reality which in some markets is about 33% of their price. What usually happens now is people start defaulting on their mortgages since they can&#8217;t sell the places or afford to pay for them. Quickly the market would come back to the correct housing value and lots of people would be out lots of money especially the sub-prime lenders and the banks who bought their debt. [<a href="http://efinancedirectory.com/articles/The_Dangerous_Disconnect_Between_Home_Prices_and_Fundamentals.html">The Dangerous Disconnect Between Home Prices and Fundamentals</a>]</p>
<p>At the moment the Bush administration is about to enact a policy that would help people who can&#8217;t afford their house to not default on their mortgage. This is not technically a corporate bailout of the lenders but is only one step removed. If money is injected so that people can pay the lenders then the lenders will not go bankrupt and are bailed out. This very policy sent Japan into a recession that has taken around ten years to recover from. [<a href="http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2007/08/bush-moves-to-aid-lenders.html">Bush Moves to Aid Lenders</a>] On a second front the Federal Reserve bank is injecting mountains of cash into the economy to keep it liquid so it will keep on working. With all the sub-prime mortgage debt floating around the market, banks and other investors are slowing down and being very careful which in turn shrinks the economy. [<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/11/business/apee-fed.html?ex=1189224000&#038;en=d61a57efe2a00b72&#038;ei=5070">Fed Injects Reserves Into System</a>] However, injecting money isn&#8217;t the miracle that it seems to be since essentially the government is reaching into everyones pocket collectively and taking out a portion of their cash. Injecting money makes the US dollar worth less and so each dollar in your pocket can buy less goods. This is called an invisible tax since you pay it but don&#8217;t realize it and is present in all economies the world over. [<a href="http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2007/06/why-does-fiat-money-seemingly-work.html">Why does fiat money seemingly work ?</a>]</p>
<p>All in all it is shaping up to be scary times ahead. The US dollar has already dropped to almost par with the Canadian dollar (1USD = 0.95CDN, Sept 06, 2007). Foreign countries are dropping use of the US dollar as payment (can&#8217;t find the articles for this). China is rattling the American cage with its substantial supply of US dollars; <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/08/08/cnchina108.xml">they threaten to collapse the value of the dollar</a>. The wars continue. Domestic terror is being perpetrated on the people by their own government (too many links to choose from).</p>
<p>An election is on the horizon and the only candidate that I seem to hear about is Ron Paul. He seems to have the backing of the Internet and it isn&#8217;t surprising why. Check out this video of him <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCM_wQy4YVg&#038;reddit">answering questions at Google</a> (long). It gives me hope since he addresses the issue I talk about here at around 23 minutes in. Ron Paul would have my vote and I hope who ever <em>actually</em> wins will hold some of the same values and can rescue the American economy from collapse.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s that time of year again&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://averageadam.com/2007/01/31/its-that-time-of-year-again/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 01:19:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A chill is in the air, snow covers the ground, salt covers your shoes and the first political attack ad is aired. I don&#8217;t follow politics enough to know why the Conservative party would be shelling out cash to smear the new Liberal leader so soon after the 2006 federal election. Any ideas? This particular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A chill is in the air, snow covers the ground, salt covers your shoes and the first political attack ad is aired. I don&#8217;t follow politics enough to know why the Conservative party would be shelling out cash to smear the new Liberal leader so soon after the 2006 federal election. Any ideas?</p>
<p>This particular ad was extremely annoying, it involved a single clip of <a href="http://www.liberal.ca/members_e.aspx?id=2369">Stéphane Dion</a> saying &#8220;We must get back in power&#8221; repeated between attack statements. The focus was on the various indiscretions uncovered prior to the early calling of the last federal election. I must admit that I am more annoyed at the Conservative party for their poor editing than I am at the horrible mess the Liberals made of the federal government during their extended stay in office. We all know that a system can only be efficient for a certain period of time before problems start to occur, exactly like the new battery I just had to buy for my car. From somewhere in the back of my head the quote &#8220;A few bad apples spoil the bunch&#8221; just arrived. So we really should be blaming ourselves for the Liberals, right?</p>
<p>I hate political attack ads but it seems that they are the only thing being used these days. Very rarely do you see a positive message ad. Although, by the same token, maybe there are a bunch and they just don&#8217;t catch your eye during commercial breaks. Who knows. I just hope that future commercials from the Conservatives will have a higher production value, but I suspect I will be disappointed. I mean did you <strong>see</strong> the Harper ads last election? They looked to be shot by Harper himself with a personal camcorder. I half expected him to stand up and head for the record button at the end.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/welcome.htm" title="Canadian Radio-television and<br />
Telecommunications Commission">CRTC</a> should put in place a ban on these type of ads, why not use their censorship powers for good (for a change).</p>
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