Sunday, May 13, 2012
T- Shirt Design Contest
How about some great slogans for Harlem NY T-shirts. Nuclear war, lie and get one now. Or how about "Missile Defense for a Nuclear War Now" and "Why Cooperate when you can make a first strike?" That's some good slogans.
On the more chic side there are a few real t-shirt design contest, including the Kardashian name brand.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Walter Jones, Congressman on the LaRouche show
Rep Walter Jones to Appear on the LaRouche Show
Author of H. Con. Res. 107 - the Impeachment warning bill
Defending the Constitutional Powers of Congress
The LaRouche Show, live web-radio
Saturday, May 12, 2012, 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Eastern U.S. time
http://www.larouchepub.com/radio
May 11, 2012 (EIRNS)—Rep. Walter Jones (R-N.C.) will be the special guest on the live weekly radio program, the LaRouche Show on Saturday, May 12, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m., in discussion with EIR Counterintelligence Editor Jeffrey Steinberg, with host Harley Schlanger, on the topic: "Defending the Constitutional Powers of Congress."
The discussion will focus on the imminent danger of world war, if the Executive proceeds with its unlawful deployment of military force, which attempt, constitutes grounds for impeachment of the President.
Rep. Jones, on March 7, submitted House Concurrent Resolution 107, which, in summary, is described as, "Expressing the sense of Congress that the use of offensive military force by a President without prior and clear authorization of an Act of Congress constitutes an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor under Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution." Jones's H.Con.Res. 107 is now filed with the House Judiciary Committee.
Rep. Jones received an overwhelming vote of support in his home district (3rd Congressional District) in May 8 primary election. He won by a landslide of nearly 70%, with 42,000 votes, trouncing his challenger. The 3rd C.D. has one of the nation's largest concentrations of military personnel, including the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, the Marine Corps Air Stations at New River and Cherry Point, the Fleet Readiness Center East at Cherry Point, and others.
A bi-partisan Senate initiative, in accord with Jones' efforts against the war danger, came on May 9 from Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.), who issued a press release announcing that "he will introduce legislation to require Congressional approval before the President could take military action for so-called 'humanitarian interventions,' where U.S. armed forces might respond to crises abroad, but American interests are not directly threatened."
Jones is also a co-sponsor of another strategic emergency measure, H.R. 1489, to restore the Glass-Steagall Act.
Harlem Jazz Shrines today and tomorrow
Harlem Jazz Shrines, today and tomorrow at the Apollo Theater on 125th St. Click on the advertisement below for more information. Harlem and Bronx NY dudes, check it out, and get down. Venues include Small's Paradise and the Harlem club.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
I want industrial dirt, Harlem dudes
I want some industrial dirt back, Harlem dudes. No wonder we can't get a bleepin' job. I want some industry now. That is why we need the Glass-Steagall end to speculation, and the national credit bank to invest in the North American Water and Power alliance, harlem dudes. We can make it again in Harlem, in New York City, NY.
Here are some examples of whatis going on.
* INDUSTRIAL GOODS—The same process has resulted in the U.S. now completely dependent on imports, from nails, to electricity transformers, to lathes and machine tools.
* FOOD. Food imports are huge in all categories, except bulk wheat, corn, soy, pork, beef and poultry. From 15 to 20 percent of U.S. food is now imported (USDA, Economic Research Service). For example, 85 percent of U.S. seafood consumption is imported (from tilapia in China, to shrimp from Peru and Thailand). Dairy products are increasingly re-constituted from imported casein and other milk constituents. As of 2010, the import share of U.S. consumption of fruits and nuts was nearly 45 percent; vegetables, 16 percent; beverages over 40 percent.
* WATER. Water shortages are now acute for residential, commercial and what remains of industrial usage, in many regions, due to the decades of non-development of expanded sources. This is occurring despite that fact that water usage overall in the U.S. has declined in absolute volume, as of 1980. It went from 482 million acre-feet that year, down to 459 mafy in 2005. (The Obama Administration announced that it has delayed the issuance of an estimate for 2010 water usage, until an unspecified future date).
Use of water for irrigation in the U.S. has been in decline for several years. The U.S. is importing vast quantities of "virtual water" in the form of food, and merchandise.
* POWER. De-powering is underway of the national electricity system, resulting from not going-nuclear, and having no redundancy. Electricity generation and transmission capacity are not even adequate to the reduced, present-day low usage, given the shutdown of industry, but even so, trade-offs and outages are the order of the day.
* INDUSTRIAL GOODS—The same process has resulted in the U.S. now completely dependent on imports, from nails, to electricity transformers, to lathes and machine tools.
* FOOD. Food imports are huge in all categories, except bulk wheat, corn, soy, pork, beef and poultry. From 15 to 20 percent of U.S. food is now imported (USDA, Economic Research Service). For example, 85 percent of U.S. seafood consumption is imported (from tilapia in China, to shrimp from Peru and Thailand). Dairy products are increasingly re-constituted from imported casein and other milk constituents. As of 2010, the import share of U.S. consumption of fruits and nuts was nearly 45 percent; vegetables, 16 percent; beverages over 40 percent.
* WATER. Water shortages are now acute for residential, commercial and what remains of industrial usage, in many regions, due to the decades of non-development of expanded sources. This is occurring despite that fact that water usage overall in the U.S. has declined in absolute volume, as of 1980. It went from 482 million acre-feet that year, down to 459 mafy in 2005. (The Obama Administration announced that it has delayed the issuance of an estimate for 2010 water usage, until an unspecified future date).
Use of water for irrigation in the U.S. has been in decline for several years. The U.S. is importing vast quantities of "virtual water" in the form of food, and merchandise.
* POWER. De-powering is underway of the national electricity system, resulting from not going-nuclear, and having no redundancy. Electricity generation and transmission capacity are not even adequate to the reduced, present-day low usage, given the shutdown of industry, but even so, trade-offs and outages are the order of the day.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
London Bridge is Falling
London is calling and falling, the bridge loan is falling down. The US Dollar has so many swap deals with the Euro that we in the USA are falling too. Get this:
With the European banking situation beyond desperate, and disintegrating rapidly, the British have been urgently pushing to establish the ESM by July, as a platform for the kind of hyperinflationary bailout required — i.e., in the order of magnitude of $9 trillion, not the silly (and non-existent) $430 billion the IMF announced last Friday. But the likely victory of Francois Hollande in France's May 6 second-round election, and the collapse of the Holland government of Prime Minister Rutte on Monday, because of opposition to the EMS and the europact in general, have really messed up the timing of London's game-plan. They are left stomping their feet, stuttering: "Hollande, Holland."
...German state secretary Thomas Steffen (Federal Finance Ministry) spoke in Aachen, where LaRouche movement organizers confronted him on the need for Glass-Steagall, and the best he could muster was to protest over what he called a "nationalist populist right-wing shift" underway in Europe, as exemplified by Marine Le Pen in France, Geert Wilders in Holland, and... Gerry Adams in Ireland!
With the Financial Times warning editorially today that the Dutch government collapse "shows another core country going soft on the eurozone's chosen strategy of universal austerity, with the hardcore fiscal disciplinarians looking increasingly under siege," London's policy agents across continental Europe were trotted out to insist that everyone had to keep their feet to the fire and endure the pain.
Leading the way was ECB head Mario Draghi, who told a meeting of Euro Parliamentarians that the eurozone is at "probably the most difficult phase of our process." ...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is also pushing back publicly against French Presidential candidate Hollande's demand to renegotatiate the europact. Peter Altmaier, parliamentary whip of Merkel's CDU, said in an interview: "If Mr. Hollande were to say that he wants to increase government spending and save less, he'll lose the confidence of the financial markets. We will stick to our fundamental principles because there's really no alternative."
Dig the Harlem T-Shirts
Hey, I can dig Harlem T-shirts. Remember I started this blog as a fan of Chitra D., the T-shirt lady. In these times of economic breakdown, a t-shirt is the perfect fashion item. Even a fancy design t-shirt is pretty cheap. I liked the 420 t-shirts with those "coffee with milk" sisters on the cover, mmm good. It's the OG Kush t-shirt, brown girls in panties. Delicious. The gold foil trimming is out of site, for an erotic treat. OK, there seems to be some marijuana tie-in. I think I'll block on that, block it out, yeah.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Blogging Harlem Dudes
Hey blogging Harlem dudes, are you having fun with your Google Adsense?There are a lot of Google Adsense woes, because it isn't much money. Yes, you as a Web site owner or blogger can make a bit of money, but it is not much. Think of all the bloggers making $3 to $30 a month.
Just like with twitter.com, you don't make money or only a bit, but you get points and you think that you are getting more points than the other guy. Are you paying for your Starbucks coffee with this income stream? Hey, interesting comments from readers with blogs. How much are you making on your Google Adsense? Of course the flip-side is business owners who advertise their products with Google Adwords. Without Google Adwords, there would be no blogger income on this. So blog on Bronx and Harlem NY, and keep clipping those wonderful side-box ads. And be my twitter virtual friend.
Just like with twitter.com, you don't make money or only a bit, but you get points and you think that you are getting more points than the other guy. Are you paying for your Starbucks coffee with this income stream? Hey, interesting comments from readers with blogs. How much are you making on your Google Adsense? Of course the flip-side is business owners who advertise their products with Google Adwords. Without Google Adwords, there would be no blogger income on this. So blog on Bronx and Harlem NY, and keep clipping those wonderful side-box ads. And be my twitter virtual friend.
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