Friday, 25 December 2020

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amanfromMars 1 Thu 24 Dec 17:25 [2012241725] ....... firing off a rangefinder broadside on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2020/12/23/dhs_warns_us_businesses_dont_use_china_tech/

Re: a Merry Xmas Present @Cliff Thorburn

Something to counter and complement a smarter autocratic decadency should/would undoubtedly surely improve any decent democracy in a crazy elected populous state, CT, with its novel enigmatic leading programs in resulting projects showing the way and enlightening paths found out of the madness and mayhem, dank despair and dreary darkness that prevails only to do battle in vain against the eternal flames that give light and life their never ending journeys/stories/instruction sets ....... raison d'être.

Jeez, .... if one can't get twelve wise men to agree to do anything well together however does a democracy expect millions to be legitimately representative and provide successful positive non-exclusive lead with well presented directions? As an administrative tool does an irrepresentative and irresponsible democracy suck considerably more than most every other system readily available for remote asset command and advanced anonymous autonomous control.

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amanfromMars 1 Fri 25 Dec 05:44 [2012250544] ....... being encouraged and/or encouraging on
https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2020/12/23/dhs_warns_us_businesses_dont_use_china_tech/

Re: a Merry Xmas Present @Cliff Thorburn

Alpha.

Bravo, ...... AC

Charlie Mike, AC.

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amanfromMars [2012250741] ...... stating the obvious on https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/goldmans-four-lessons-2020

Plonkers not from Yonkers 'R' Us

Amusingly, Hatzius starts off rather humble - for a change - admitting that pretty much everything he predicted a year ago would happen... was dead wrong:

We recently reviewed our ten questions for the US economy in 2020, the answers we gave a year ago, and what actually happened. Most of our answers were wrong because the pandemic pushed the economy into its deepest (though probably also shortest) recession on record.

I would like to say that surely Goldman Sachs have learnt something from their experiences last year, but that last comment from their chief economist successfully proved the expectation completely wrong and misplaced.

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