Sunday, November 12, 2006

Read Between the Lines

Web 3.0 seems like a great tool, right? It is so good that Advertisers will corrupt it almost immediately. Users will find it develops into a prime methodology for hiding actual beneficial information which leads to Cost-savings. Less than ideal advantages will be dismissed before they reach the eyes of the general public, even though One could save immense amounts up to 70% of the total Charge with sufficient provision. Such a system will also allow ideal Providers to raise their Charges through elimination of competition.

American Arms sales practically double year over year. This is a prime Production opportunity for American Arms manufacturers and helps greatly with Our Trade Deficit. Where is the wrong? Nowhere to the casual reader, but what is being sold–F16s, C-17s, and Blackhawk helicopters which stand as on-of-the-line World warmaking machines. The military/industrial complex uses such Sales as lobbying pressure to obtain R&D funding on new replacements, as the United States loses it’s technological edge over other nations.

Another element of Deception outlined here, no one expecting the Oil Drilling off both Coasts will be stopped forever if Our addiction to Fossil Fuels continues. On the one Side, they want to open the fields when the price of Oil is high, and buy from Overseas when the Oil price is down; they knowing the longer the fields operate, the greater the danger from Hurricane and Spills. The other Side knows they will lose the battle eventually, but want to maintain the Tourist advantage of clean beaches; they also cognizant that beach erosion will ruin Tourist attraction over the next few decades. Everyone, though, proclaims their dedication to Environmental protection.

Major Buyouts are all the rage these days, with total commitments over a half-trillion dollars this year (compared with $72 billion in 2001). The article states the risk is greater with the magnitude and number of Buyouts coming down. The reality states normal Production operations are never going to pay off the magnitude of debt. The resultant Companies will be asking for Government relief and Tax escape almost from the first day of operation. The World We live in, brought to Us by Republican-style economics. lgl

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