Please provide me with an example where garbage or pollution has a positive long-term impact?
Of course you can't. All you can do is take the mental-midget approach of ignoring the problem until it reaches a crisis level.
(Hmm... sounds a lot like a certain financial crisis created by a lack of sensible regulation...).
Let me put this in simple terms for your clearly scientifically illiterate mind. While you sit at the shallow end of your swimming pool, I am going to put poisonous chemicals in the other end, one eye-dropper at a time. You may not feel the affects for some time but eventually the consequences will be negative.
Try and establish a grown-up mindset that looks at the world in more than three month increments.
Citi Needs Up to $10 Billion in New Capital [View article]
Cleaning up this mess is sure messy. Did anyone really expect that it wouldn't be?
Too many people on this site act like there is a perfect solution and any deviation from this perfect solution give them the right to rag on the administration. Cleaning up 20 years of dinosaur sh$%^t ain't easy and ain't pretty.
Hopefully the administration holds firm on the foolishness Tyler points out.
Citi is in good shape? Someone needs to have a few more (me) or less (LivingFractal) drinks.
Lastly and most importantly: Lewis Black for President, baby.
My 10 Predictions for 2010 [View article]
Of course you can't. All you can do is take the mental-midget approach of ignoring the problem until it reaches a crisis level.
(Hmm... sounds a lot like a certain financial crisis created by a lack of sensible regulation...).
Let me put this in simple terms for your clearly scientifically illiterate mind. While you sit at the shallow end of your swimming pool, I am going to put poisonous chemicals in the other end, one eye-dropper at a time. You may not feel the affects for some time but eventually the consequences will be negative.
Try and establish a grown-up mindset that looks at the world in more than three month increments.
Credit Card Losses Are the New Bad Mortgages [View article]
Citi Needs Up to $10 Billion in New Capital [View article]
Too many people on this site act like there is a perfect solution and any deviation from this perfect solution give them the right to rag on the administration. Cleaning up 20 years of dinosaur sh$%^t ain't easy and ain't pretty.
Hopefully the administration holds firm on the foolishness Tyler points out.
Citi is in good shape? Someone needs to have a few more (me) or less (LivingFractal) drinks.
Lastly and most importantly: Lewis Black for President, baby.
Why This Rally Is Unsustainable [View article]
This article nicely meshes with what I have been reading from Tyler Durden's excellent posts all last month.