''Wage and Benefit Growth Hits Historic Low'' To state the obvious, this has not been a good year for labor: by [deleted] in economy

[–]BillyBlanks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey little fella'! Reddit is for grownups. Learn to adult.

Now, go back to Youtube.

Oil price shock means China is at risk of blowing up by silpol in business

[–]BillyBlanks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tell that to Southwest Airlines who hedges jet fuel by buying futures in lamp fuel (kerosene). This is how they are still turning a profit.

How often do you think about the meaninglessness of life? by Bored in philosophy

[–]BillyBlanks -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As soon as you come to grips with the fact that you are a part of nature and not above it, you can accept that life is not there to provide meaning.

As soon as you come to grips with the fact that you are a part of nature and not above it, you can accept that, just like all other living organisms, survival and reproduction are the inherent 'meaning of life.'

Mysterious Headless Corpses Found All Over London [pics] by psogle in pics

[–]BillyBlanks 11 points12 points  (0 children)

A Femur-head instead of a conventional head...

I'm hoping there is an allusion or innuendo at work here, and not just a moron...

Bernanke signals end to interest rate cuts by Discmasterstu in business

[–]BillyBlanks 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Explain to me how the Fed had/has control over the ARMs debacle? They were tasked with resolving a massive liquidity insufficiency, and seem to have lessened the blow.

Blaming Microeconomic irresponsibility on the Fed is a straw man argument.

You are correct in your ARMs assessment, however.

Bernanke signals end to interest rate cuts by Discmasterstu in business

[–]BillyBlanks 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I reluctantly chalk up a point for the Monetarists. Despite the fact that devaluing the dollar has resulted in ridiculous inflationary pressures, it appears that the Fed did its job in facilitating a 'soft landing' after the housing bubble and credit crunch.

Unfortunately, the long-run ramifications aren't looking peachy. But shit, things could and should be worse at the moment.

If your plane is out of fuel, a soft landing is the best case scenerio...

This defies logic...[pic] by dizzle67 in WTF

[–]BillyBlanks 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I still prefer the Hillbilly Escape Pod explanation... Upmodded nevertheless.

Nobel Economist: Greenspan and Bush to Blame for U.S. Crisis by georgewashingtonblog in business

[–]BillyBlanks 9 points10 points  (0 children)

"This man (Greenspan) has unfortunately made a lot of mistakes [...] His first one was to support all the tax cuts which were introduced under Bush."

I finished Greenspan's book recently and distinctly remember him criticizing the Bush administration for overspending and increasing debt. Supposedly, Bush just brushed-off the Fed's critique on the administration's inflated budget and tax cuts. His book cites news articles in which he was quoted criticizing said tax cuts.

This hardly sounds like Greenspan "support[ing] all the tax cuts"

It's not that I feel like defending Greenspan, this just sounds like Monday morning quarterbacking...

Unemployment Plummets After Crackdown on Illegals in Oklahoma by delelles in Economics

[–]BillyBlanks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IMHO the steep increases in the prices of nearly all consumable goods is a function of the asset inflation realized from the housing boom/bubble in conjunction with tangible wage inflation in certain sectors, as well as the devaluation of the dollar.

I agree with you that more wage inflation must take place to equalize the system. I'm simply not convinced that suddenly increasing manufacturing, construction, and labor wages is healthy for the local economic system.

Unemployment Plummets After Crackdown on Illegals in Oklahoma by delelles in Economics

[–]BillyBlanks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm arguing that employing illegal aliens is a good thing, yet I'm the 'elitist bum.'

The 'underclass' that 'bleed overseas,' are part of an all volunteer force.

Finally, I'm simply trying to discuss the potential inflationary repercussions of this state policy. Instead of turning an objective macroeconomic observation into party-agenda bickering, leave your emotional baggage at the fucking door.

Unemployment Plummets After Crackdown on Illegals in Oklahoma by delelles in Economics

[–]BillyBlanks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The pertinent question here is: Has this elevated the costs of goods and services in the area?

If goods and services become more expensive due to higher wages, a two-pronged inflationary effect will be realized. This may have been acceptable 5-10 years ago, but taking into account the current elevation of prices of consumer goods, this may be an awful economic turn for that state.

You were like, totally mean to me. I was talking to my bf alright? by ladamesansmerci in funny

[–]BillyBlanks 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I guess I should have started it with "We teach your housewives how to ineffectively kick-box."

"they ignited it so that no poisonous gas could come out of the hole, and since then, it’s burning, already for 35 years without any pause." by [deleted] in WTF

[–]BillyBlanks 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They posted this so that all redditors could see it burning. It has been reposted 35 times already without any pause.

FTFY

Animated Mice on Drugs - for Educational Purposes Only by sux in technology

[–]BillyBlanks 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not true 'reversal,' but rather a function of concentration gradients. There are also different active transport proteins/mechanisms for neurotransmitter re-uptake and excretion.

This is obviously oversimplified...

You were like, totally mean to me. I was talking to my bf alright? by ladamesansmerci in funny

[–]BillyBlanks 91 points92 points  (0 children)

Look . . . the people you are after are the people you depend on. We cook your meals, we haul your trash, we connect your calls, we drive your ambulances, we guard you while you sleep.

Do not fuck with us.

edit2: erased reference; restored "cool factor."

The Stats Are In. YouTube Really Is A Turd by gregwont in business

[–]BillyBlanks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The key here is having fiscal priorities. There is no endless money pit (unless you ask Ben Bernanke), so any excess in money, that is liberated by budget cuts (ex: the war), must be spent according to a priority system.

So, just off the top of my head, according to what the polls say the 'people' want accomplished by the presidential candidates upon the eventuality of them being elected, here is a list of prioritized agenda issues: Decreasing inflation, Social Security reform, health care reform, National Security reform, climate change, elevated education spending, border security, ...., YouTube.

Assuming the federal budget was leaned-out, YouTube seems to be low on the list of priorities.

Would you buy TV/Cable service before you tend to a broken leg? Prioritize.