-
Over the last ten years, metals have generally moved (though not always) in the opposite direction of the dollar. The dollar and Euro have basically been mirror images of each other as they have moved in the exact opposite direction. However, in the above charts, I've just noticed something. I see a large upside down H&S in the dollar that's
-
There is a head and shoulders pattern in the dollar that's been forming since the beginning of the year: Likewise during the same period, there is an upside down head and shoulder pattern in the Euro: If the trend follows recent history, commodiites and metals should soon go up in this situation.
-
He could be a libertatian, except for the fact that OKC was an inside job and this McVeigh dude was a decoy. Do you have even a hint of evidence that backs up your theory?
-
-
Prime, maybe I should have restated it. True, there have been instances where guns saved lives. But you can't come to a clear cut conclusion that tight gun control increases crime. Supporters like to point to Chicago's strict gun control laws and high crime rate as "proof" that gun control isn't working. But at the same time they
-
I can't buy the argument that guns save lives. If so, explain Japan. They have among the lowest gun ownership rate in the world (6 guns per 1000 people), yet a very low murder and violent crime rate. in the most recent year, according to UNODC, Japan recorded just 442 murders - a rate of .3 murders per 100,000 people.
-
Suppose we were to have anarchy, but had to choose the duration of the process. Would you want anarchy to occur overnight and all forms of government suddenly disappearing? Or would you want to see government gradually disappear with the process taking 5, 10, or 15 years? What are your thoughts?
-
1. Canned soup: This typically contains large amounts of processed salt, additives, MSG, and genetically engineered ingredients. Many companies also still use cans with bisphenol-A (BPA) in the lining. This plastic chemical has been identified as a potent endocrine disruptor, which means it mimics or interferes with your body's hormones and "disrupts"
-
Well, from my quick survey, the site sucks. There are too many categories and sub-categories to find what you want. I like it where you can view all the threads at once, like this forum.
-
According to this chart, government spending is 42% of the GDP (as of 2009).