i guess denning derives from the civilized word,denying...just in case you actually read the post and wondered......! stay tuned grasshoppers....so much going on right now in the world that isn't published in the news or wont be for long,that will effect all of us.how you deal with it,is up to you. and jester will be the violinist and relentless will be on vocals,me at the base and we are looking for a lead guitarist which used to be brother elder ,but I think hes sick of playing in his old age and his Mormon background,hence in thinking, he hopes,.......rapture is AFTER nascar in Phoenix .....he seems to me to be the perfect candidate to be left behind !.......which isn't all that bad ,because he will be the priest amongst the money changers in the future for only 7 years before we meet face to face........... and,so we need a lead guitarist and a few drummers and a sax player..danello plays sax,maybe he should try out.? but then again hes just a newbie..probable still doesn't know how to trade for a living and stuck at a 9-5 boring rat-race job in Westchester ny....probably in phone marketing,and if he calls me one more time I'm going to scream!!! no I do not need any more channels on my tv....what dint you get? I can get any TV show or any movie here......Free TV and Movies-here
so back to the band..or for short the elite brotherhood of forex traders otherwise know as the retail side of forex.....we need players with talent....apply within. ;)
and a little shorter with this piece...... ahem and hence,weaker dow,gold ,silver ,oil,stronger dollar.. c'mon,for the next two years being an election on thm der hills,we might as well take advantage..if goldman did buy all those buy contracts of oil,another bailout..QE3? stay tuned ,in the next few months...history in the making.!
By ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON WASHINGTON—The centerpiece of the American trade agenda—a trio of international trade pacts worth $13 billion in new U.S. exports—is in peril as Democrats and Republicans battle over a program that provides aid to U.S. workers.
The dispute over the future of the 50-year-old Trade Adjustment Assistance program, which provides benefits to American workers displaced by foreign competition, is putting pending free-trade pacts with South Korea, Colombia and Panama in jeopardy by pulling them into the contentious debate over federal spending.
The Obama administration and Democrats in Congress want the TAA program renewed. Some Republicans question its value and say it should be scaled back to narrow the deficit.
The delay caused by the congressional sparring means it is now virtually impossible to pass the South Korea agreement before a trade pact between Korea and the European Union takes effect July 1. That will put a wide range of U.S. industries at a competitive disadvantage