[postlink]http://www.economicvindicator.com/2010/03/shocking-us-treasury-incompetence.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO8KIewLAA0endofvid [starttext]Everybody needs to see this video immediately, it is absolutely shocking and appalling! There is nothing that better demonstrates the incompetence of the U.S. Treasury, which is in charge of managing our nation's tax revenue and printing our paper currency!!! If they can't get this right, imagine what else they are screwing up!!!!!! [endtext]

[postlink]http://www.economicvindicator.com/2010/03/high-school-kids-turn-to-begging-or.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emR7yatrPnUendofvid [starttext]A December 2009 man on the street interview with high school kids turning to panhandling from a website called the National Inflation Association (http://inflation.us/). These two attractive young girls are asked what's going on with high school jobs in their local area: "I think it's the President....no wait....is it Obama?....You can't even get a job so we usually go around and ask for money....my parents are broke too."[endtext]

High school kids turning to begging and panhandling!
[postlink]http://www.economicvindicator.com/2010/03/climate-change-and-real-estate-how.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krv33VMPGyoendofvid [starttext]"Climate Change and Real Estate: How Environmental Risks and Policies Impact Markets,"
Adele Morris, Fellow, Deputy Director for Climate and Energy Economics.
Climate change could worsen environmental conditions that affect real estate values, such as extreme weather events and coastal erosion. But policies to prevent climate change can also affect real estate values, for example through higher energy prices and land use regulation. This lecture examines the linkages between the climate change risks, climate policy, and real estate markets. Morris also discusses the likely regional economic effects of recent proposed climate legislation. [endtext]

Adele Morris, Fellow, Deputy Director for Climate and Energy Economics.
Climate change could worsen environmental conditions that affect real estate values, such as extreme weather events and coastal erosion. But policies to prevent climate change can also affect real estate values, for example through higher energy prices and land use regulation. This lecture examines the linkages between the climate change risks, climate policy, and real estate markets. Morris also discusses the likely regional economic effects of recent proposed climate legislation. [endtext]
"Climate Change and Real Estate: How Environmental Risks and Policies Impact Markets"
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