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July 31, 2010

In case you haven’t noticed…

Filed under: All Debt is Toxic, The death of the USA, Money Matters — Gordon @ 10:45 am

And judging from the lack of panic amongst the always clueless MSM, you haven’t…

2009’s bank closures were a piffle compared to this year.

Yesderday’s activities by the FDIC brought the 2010 total to 108.

That’s right…108 banks have closed in 2010 alone…and it’s not August yet. Last year…the worst since the S&L crisis of the 90’s…had seen only 69 banks closed by this time.

Significant here is the causes the article mentions..largely defaults on commercial loans/property, the result of businesses closing down ‘in the recession”.

But wait…there’s a problem here. We’re supposed to be in a “slow but susteained recovery”, aren’t we?

Think about that…during a “recovery”, fueled by billions of dollars of non-existant capital “thrown from helicopters” into a flagging economy for the EXPRESS purpose of keeping bankrupt companies afloat, we’ve got companies closing at such a rate that:

1) 10% unemployment is the norm.
2) SO many commercial loans are going unpaid that a RECORD number of banks are closing.
3) Consumer confidence and durable goods orders are DOWN during the second busiest time of the year.

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What’s going to happen somewhere in the next 6 months or so is going to make 2008/2009 look like Disneyland.

Progress is progress I guess

Filed under: I am a disgusting fatbody — Gordon @ 7:08 am

Ran 61% farther (before stopping in a desperate attempt to breathe) today than I did when i started all this on Tuesday…been running just a bit farther each day before stopping to walk, and then finishing each day in a run. I’ve finished the last 2 days in what passes for a sprint from me these days.

I’m still a disgusting fatbody, but at least I feel as though I’m doing something about it now.

July 29, 2010

Because I am a disgusting fatbody

Filed under: I am a disgusting fatbody — Gordon @ 1:40 pm

So I realized last weekend I’m roughly one large Thanksgiving dinner away from being “that guy” on a roller coaster. I’m no longer “heavy, sir”…I am a disgusting fatbody.

So here’s a new category where I may…or may not…talk about the decision to use the second half of the year to return to some sort of shape other than round. I figure the principles are pretty much the same as all the other Libertarian/Self Responsibility/Act Your Wage stuff I espouse on here, so why not?

And…in celebration of our new category, R. Lee Ermy at his Gunny Hartman best.


July 28, 2010

This has nothing to do with anything

Filed under: Random Musings — Gordon @ 9:05 pm

I just think it’s the best Simon’s Cat cartoon, and have been giggling at it all day.


July 23, 2010

It’s only $1,470,000,000,000 gang.

Filed under: All Debt is Toxic — Gordon @ 5:54 pm

Well…$1,470,000,000,000 in debt….THIS YEAR.

Yep…that’s right…we’re not spending $1.47 trillion…nono…we’re spending $1.47 trillion WE DON’T HAVE!

Awesome.

More bailouts…yes…that’s what we need!

Excuse me while I go vomit.

10 Things We Say That Keep Us Broke

Filed under: All Debt is Toxic, Money Matters — Gordon @ 2:33 pm

http://moneyplansos.wordpress.com/?ectid=bitlyified072320101419

19 Things Your Suburban Millionaire Neighbor Won’t Tell You

Filed under: Money Matters — Gordon @ 2:14 pm

http://lenpenzo.com/blog/id1151-19-things-the-millionaire-next-door-wont-tell-you.html

CitiBank Loses 15 yr customer

Filed under: All Debt is Toxic — Gordon @ 10:46 am

Jason Ellis over at RandomStringofWords has recently told CitiBank to go jump. (Ok..he wasn’t that polite)

What? Card companies responded to ludicrous regulatory constraint with ludicrous fee hikes and policies?

NO
WAI

More “The world owes me” whining

Filed under: All Debt is Toxic, Money Matters — Gordon @ 7:56 am

So here is an article about how hard it is to read credit card agreements.

Apparently, “average” Americans read at a 9th grade reading level (and people wonder why I tell my children average isn’t good enough in this house), and the average CC agreement is writted at a 12th grade reading level. So, you see, CC agreements are “unfair”.

“It is clear from your study that something must be done to make these agreements easier to read,” says Lauren Z. Bowne, staff attorney for Consumers Union, the nonprofit owner of Consumer Reports magazine.

Oh look…there it is. “Something must be done“. The cry of the whiner whenever he doesn’t like reality, and wants it “fixed” to his standard, but is unwilling to take his own action. Something must be done! HE won’t do it, you see, because he hasn’t (and can’t or won’t) thought through what’s actually “wrong”, the ramifications of changing it, or even how one might go about doing so…that’s for “others” to do.

The article goes on to explain why various experts think card agreements are hard to read (more on this in a minute), which cards are “best” or “worst” (I have to admit…I laughed that one of them has an agreement roughly 5 times longer than the US Constitution), avd so on. In fact, at one point, they even take a break to explain why it’s prefectly ok that people with 12th grade educations read at 9th grade levels…perhaps a post for another time.

The real issue here, however, seems to have been covered fairly early in the article:

“Credit card contracts and other such documents are written in dense prose for a reason: So that the customer will NOT be able to understand it,” notes Roy Peter Clark, a national expert on writing and a senior scholar at the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla

Uh…duh?

Really? Credit card issuers try to conceal the fact that they wish to play the master to your slavery? REALLY? Someone alert Ted Koppel.

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Of course, mentioned not once in the whole article is the rather obvious way to “solve” this problem…

Don’t use credit cards.

Amazingly enough, when you stop paying through the nose for the privilege of buying things you can’t afford to impress people you don’t like….you stop worrying about the conditions of doing so!

And that, really, is the whole issue here…

Credit is not a “right” or a “need”. It is a CHOICE one makes. If you can’t or don’t want to understand the conditions of your CHOICE, then…don’t choose that option! This isn’t a “something must be done” situation…it’s a “I signed a contract I couldn’t or wouldn’t read, and now I want someone to fix my stupidity situation.

Wah. Get over it. Pay your stupid tax, and stop entering agreements you don’t understand to buy things you can’t afford.

July 22, 2010

Time to do some research, folks.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Gordon @ 6:36 pm

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