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1. Wednesday, December 31, 2008 3:40 PM
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Happy New Year people, here's wishing that 2009 is everything you hope and dream it will be!


"It's not so bad as long as you can keep the fear from your mind." - D. Cooper

"I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer." - P. Atreides

"Whoever can see through all fear will always be safe" - L. tzu

 

 
2. Wednesday, December 31, 2008 11:23 PM
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so, is everyone having a great time tonight? I am :) cooking blackeye peas, got a bottle of  mumm  champagne  chillin ;)

Happy New Year!!!!  no gunshots shot up in the air, the cops here are strapping down on that, it's a 400 dollar fine if caught doin that.

 
3. Thursday, January 1, 2009 12:29 PM
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Strangely quiet in Los Angeles last night.  We went to Santa Monica.  101, 405 and the 10 Freeways, for those who know the turf.  No significant traffic at 8:00 pm.  In fact, less than a normal week night at that time.  The freeway signs were alight with "If you see drunk driving, call 911."  Restaurant, music, drink, eat and talk.  Then on to a hotel in Beverly Hills for the last hour of 2008.  Champagne, glittery feathery hats, noise makers.  Dick Clark!?!  Too sad to watch but we did when we lost Anderson Cooper and Kathi Griffin.  Look out into the foggy LA skies but no fireworks.  Around 1:00 down to the lobby to leave.  A few hotel employees looking tired.  No one else in sight. 

This article expresses much of what I feel about that year 2008.

 Susan

Thank You, 2008, and Good Riddance!
by Iain Murray
December 31, 2008 @ 3:14 pm

For supporters of freedom and markets, the Year of Our Lord 2008 has been close to a disaster. As D:Ream used to sing, things can only get better, surely? Ah, if only…

This was the year that saw two Presidential candidates vying with each other to see who could make the most ridiculous statements on global warming and the financial system (it may be the less ridiculous won). It was a year when one bunch of free-spending economic know-nothings gained complete control of Congress over another bunch of free-spending economic know-nothings. This was the year the American polity compromised and became both stupid and evil.

2008 was a year when America lost its mind over energy. As energy prices spiked thanks to (as we now know) artificially inflated demand, politicians mostly discussed ways to make them higher still. No energy idea was too stupid for someone to be praised as a genius or visionary for proposing it. Oil companies fell over themselves to make adverts telling people not to use their main product. Congress told American car makers they weren’t making the cars people wanted to buy, so they were going to make them do it or fine them into closure. Car makers responded by demanding money from the taxpayer. Congress agreed. The invisible hand was thereby nailed to a Congressional table. For one brief, shining moment, it looked like even this Congress would be forced to relax idiotic restrictions on oil exploration, but “Drill, baby, drill” was retired as the oil price collapsed and so we will have to go through the whole thing again on the next oil price spike, when we will be told it is too late to explore and drill (again).

This was the year when every energy-snake-oil salesman realized that “green jobs” was the magic phrase that unlocked taxpayer wallets. A vast army of careers in the compact-light-bulb-changing industry awaits America’s youth. The progression from trainee light-bulb-changer to assistant-light-bulb-changer to certified-light-bulb-changer to lightbulb-changing-supervisor to lightbulb-changing-regional-manager to lightbulb-changing-firm-CEO to lightbulb-changing-Czar will tempt the most ambitious young people (even if most of the actual changing will be done by recent immigrants from Mexico). The 500,000 extra unemployed as a result of the “green jobs” scam will at least be able to pat themselves on the back that, by losing their jobs, they have reduced global emissions infinitesimally.

2008 was the year when the housing-market-of-cards erected on the shifting sands of decades of congressional and administration pressure to lend fell down spectacularly. The market that had reacted to government signals got all the blame, when it only deserved some of it. The guilty parties in Washington not only got away scott free, but are now writing the rules for another iteration of the manifestly-failed Mixed Economy. As for a free market in finance, that has been completely ruled out even though it’s never actually been tried.

This Annus Horribilis also saw the rise of Bailout Nation. With asset values collapsed, the investors who had speculated and lost knew they had one way to keep their pockets full - by getting their cronies in the Administration and Congress to take money out of the pockets of taxpayers and give it to them. A Congress full of people supposedly friendly to the middle class agreed. Trebles and bonuses all round! With Wall Street the most despised thoroughfare in America, one Wall Street Panhandler masquerading as a Treasury Secretary is to be replaced by another. That’s change I can believe in.

In my native Britain, the 55th year of the Queen’s reign saw the Conservative Party reap the rewards of acquiescing to New Labour’s mixed-economy economic policy. When British banks collapsed, and a sterling crisis deepened the trouble, they were left with nothing to say. Gordon Brown, the man who promised he had put an end to “boom and bust,” blamed the bust that followed his housing boom on America and Margaret Thatcher and thereby managed to improve his opinion poll rating to the level where people were speculating he might call a General Election. The British voter, after all, knows he is a safe pair of hands with the economy. At least some over there, however, know what the real story is.

As 2008 draws to a close it has proven to be the coldest year in a decade and it seems that tropospheric temperatures are beginning a downward cycle again. Never, however, has the political establishment been so united in deciding that urgent action is needed to save us from ever-rising temperatures.

2008, you were a rotten year. No-one likes you. Go away!
 

 


     
“Half a truth is often a great lie.”

 

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4. Thursday, January 1, 2009 2:03 PM
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It was indeed, to my way of thinking, pitiful to see each prez candidate trying to outdo the other- playing the global warning card. Energy independence yes, but please deliver us from the "in" sophomoric "war on warmth"- hysterical junk science- global warming. As if we don't have enough real problems let's invent one and escape as in a movie theatre watching a disaster flick- and be in the audience with glamorous wiz kids like Drew Barrymore, Cameron Ditzas and company. Feel self righteous and down with the new religion. If Algore profits and represents it, run, run for the hills.
But I digress- Happy New Year!

 
5. Thursday, January 1, 2009 6:35 PM
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Rebel Command: 'Stay on topic, stay on topic.'

Redbear 1: 'Fugit, we'll go off topic if we want to'

 

Ha, I was asleep by 23:15 and Seattle was unable to make enough noise to wake me up at midnight, lame Seattle, lame.  Well anyway, here we are!


"It's not so bad as long as you can keep the fear from your mind." - D. Cooper

"I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer." - P. Atreides

"Whoever can see through all fear will always be safe" - L. tzu

 

 
6. Thursday, January 1, 2009 7:02 PM
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QUOTE:

Rebel Command: 'Stay on topic, stay on topic.'

Redbear 1: 'Fugit, we'll go off topic if we want to'

 

Ha, I was asleep by 23:15 and Seattle was unable to make enough noise to wake me up at midnight, lame Seattle, lame.  Well anyway, here we are!

You're right, Redbear.  It will be my New Year's Resolution to stay on topic.  And to lose weight.  And to get rid of lots of excess stuff. 

Susan


     
“Half a truth is often a great lie.”

 

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7. Thursday, January 1, 2009 7:34 PM
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QUOTE:
QUOTE:

Rebel Command: 'Stay on topic, stay on topic.'

Redbear 1: 'Fugit, we'll go off topic if we want to'

 

Ha, I was asleep by 23:15 and Seattle was unable to make enough noise to wake me up at midnight, lame Seattle, lame.  Well anyway, here we are!

You're right, Redbear.  It will be my New Year's Resolution to stay on topic.  And to lose weight.  And to get rid of lots of excess stuff. 

Susan


 No no no no no no no no no NO!

Well, okay.

Stay on topic if you want to but don't let 'the man' (or this man for that mater) MAKE you stay on topic if you don't want to!

Democracy, free will, self determination!  If you don't use 'em you'll lose 'em!

On the other hand don't let me tell you not to do what I tell you to do!

I resolved years ago to never make another New Year's Resolution and it's been no problem keeping that one!

Yappy Hew Near!


"It's not so bad as long as you can keep the fear from your mind." - D. Cooper

"I must not fear. Fear is the mind killer." - P. Atreides

"Whoever can see through all fear will always be safe" - L. tzu

 

 
8. Thursday, January 1, 2009 8:00 PM
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I had a cold and fell asleep last night, literally, at 11:55pm.  First time I've slept through the New Year since I was about eight.

Happy 2009 everyone!


-B
 
9. Friday, January 2, 2009 1:34 AM
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Here is hoping everyone had a good Hogmanay, and a Happy New Year to you all.

New Year Resolution for me....must post more....

 
10. Friday, January 2, 2009 4:59 AM
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A few friends and I partied like it's 1999.  Not really but we would like to think so.  We watched Monty Python and the Holy Grail, ate fondue and drank A LOT!  Watched the ball drop, Thanks Dick Clark!  Then watched Clue.  I "passed out" right before the third ending of the movie.  So that was around 1:30.  My sis called at 2:30 and I was dead to the world.

I hope that everyone has a happy New Year!  



 
 

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