Friday, March 18, 2011

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The non-party government and error Nuke Italian

The non-Italian Festival "

E 'was the day of the rhetoric, justified, and a patriotism
rediscovered a few years late. Obligations, for heaven's sake
but this national holiday which debuts on the day of
its 150th birthday, raises some questions now
inescapable.



Yesterday we noted with emphasis
unusual for these latitudes, the many reasons for a union that looks strong on paper but weak
when dealing with the reality of every day .
A country that is not made of true partisans, patriots, statutes
albertini but that is the sum of disparate businesses, places of work
, changes in GDP, aspirations for social improvement.
In this country there is a party that really brings us all together: 25 April
not, because some return of fascist and anti-fascists
by trade, so neither is June 2
that celebrates, in all likelihood, the mother of all divisions (north versus south
, monarchists against republicans).



March 17 This could, in fact, put all agree. It is not
state and will not. First, because they celebrate a non-unit,
since that date many areas were not
Italians. Second, and far more contingent and therefore
obvious, because was yet another parade of one faction against the other
. The whistles to Berlusconi, the manifestations of the party, the Russian
who can not speak, do not celebrate the League:
there is nothing, absolutely nothing that can draw to a minimum of
shared memory. The reductio ad unum in which Italians can
best policy is, as we are able to complicate everything and to simplify
then, magically, every painting
issue as a battle between left and right, and Berlusconi, lovers of the constitution and
critics, autonomic and central. It 's so-
you say-the times of the Guelphs and Ghibellines, but what is less cloying that
Divisions recurrence
always equal to themselves and that, net of overall economic progress, this country will continue to bring back
problems forever.



Only a fool could define our country united.
is not geographically, it is not politically, it is not constitutionally
with a document created from a historic compromise
synthesis but not the result of ideological confrontation. You may not be
a problem, except that the signs are a constant gap
divisions and the gap between different areas.
unified Germany has filled a large part of the differences between East and West
in 15 years. We, in a period of ten times, we
broken records in terms of public spending and unproductive waste
on various accounts. This was not enough, when we pause for a second
to reflect and try sharing
we end up dividing us further, perhaps
variable geometry.



Yesterday and today we celebrated, we were a real country, we should ask ourselves some questions
and begin to develop some answers. The problem is that we celebrated
lock us in the ghetto
extremist militancy and declining any invitation to
seek common solutions to common problems. Hard to believe that today
someone wakes up from slumber and think about the good of the country before that
of his political party.

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Nuke government and error:"

The government has decided to take a pause for reflection on the plan to build nuclear power plants in Italy. This is a misstep. Reflections on nuclear power we have had too many already. The price we pay for years of abandonment of the atom in our bills. People always talk about public debt, and yesterday the OECD has reminded us of our pension liabilities, but if there is a boulder that pulls the brake on our economic growth, this is called dependence on fossil fuels. The first mistake of the government is, so to say, formal. What is the rationale for which the incident in Japan should have consequences for Italy? Is there anyone among those who govern us, that today more than ever, we have noticed that nuclear energy is not without risks? Japan probably served to remind the world that human artifacts are sometimes dangerous? I can not quite understand what the government should reflect.


Certainly not the need to diversify our sources of supply. And let alone the fact that the technologies to be adopted in Italy are generating involved far more secure than in Japan. If there is a unique advantage that we put to the rest of the world nuclearized, is that on our territory there are plants and there will never be an old concept. A Liberal government does not adopt plans for centralized industrial policy, but merely provide the conditions for industry to prosper. Nuclear power remains a good opportunity. And the government has said and written this in every way. The fear is that, to paraphrase Huygens, Italy has become full of "theologians" who act as' pigs': 'when you pull the tail by one, all cry. " In short, the thought storage.


And the government lacks the courage to go against. A second fatal mistake, obviously connected to the first, about our energy future. The oil and its relatives, both for the increased demand in emerging countries, both for the reduction in reserves at a good price, are intended to be costly. Renewable sources, for now, they are expensive Issime. Some may forget that the incentives provided by Italy will cost over the next 20 years, 90 billion euro. And are all the Italians pay their utility bills. The Germans pay for the renewable only an extra above the cost of a kilowatt in Russia. Well, let's brief. It is unthinkable to believe that this government is radically changing its energy policy. If so, it would be a disaster to Pecoraro Scanio, so to speak. If it is a way to pass the night, the risk of losing more time on the nuclear program is still too high.

"

Thursday, March 17, 2011

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Festival 150th Year of the Unity of Italy

Today we celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy.
After assisting in raising ceremony at the town square, we had a nice bike ride (enriched with the beautiful tricolor) of 55 km and 870 m D + unfortunately partly ruined by wind and rain.

E 'was still a beautiful day and even the menu at home was all tricolor!!

Thanks IT TO IA, six BORN TO JOIN

ceremony in Fabriano


The course of Fabriano

The junction for the rain Valfabbrica





Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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Japan Update: It's Much Worse Than It Looks

Japan Update: It's Much Worse Than It Looks "



I just got off the phone with Several frightened, Somewhat dazed survivors of the Japanese earthquake who work in the financial markets, and I thought it important to immediately pass on what they said. Some were clearly terrified.

Japan’s economic outlook now appears far more dire than I anticipated only a day ago. It looks like GDP growth rate is going to instantly flip from +2% to -3%, a swing of -5%, similar to what we saw after the Kobe earthquake in 1995. We have just had a “V” shaped economy dumped in our laps, and we have just embarked on a precipitous down leg. Two very weak quarters will be followed by two strong ones. The initial damage estimate is $60-$120 billion, and that will certainly rise.

Kobe had a larger immediate impact because of its key location as a choke point for the country’s rail and road transportation networks and ports. But the Sendai quake has affected a far larger area. Magnifying the impact is the partial melt down at the Fukushima Dai Ichi nuclear power plant, forcing the evacuation of everyone within a 12 mile radius.

Most major companies, including Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Sony have shut down all domestic production. Management want to tally death tolls, damage to plant and equipment, and conduct emergency safety reviews. In any case, most employees are unable to get to work because of the complete shutdown of the rail system. Tokyo’s subway system is closed, stranding 25 million residents there.

Electric power shortages are a huge problem. The country’s eight Northern prefectures are now subject to three hour daily black outs and power rationing, including Tokyo. That has closed all manufacturing activity in the most economically vital part of the country.

Panic buying has emptied out every store in the major cities of all food and bottled water. Gas stations were cleaned out of all supplies and reserves, since much of Japan’s refining capacity has been closed. There are 20,000 expatriates waiting at Tokyo’s Narita airport as foreign companies evacuate staff to nearby financial centers in Hong Kong and Singapore. Airlines are diverting aircraft and laying on extra flights to accommodate the traffic.

The Tokyo Stock Exchange absolutely took it on the nose on Monday morning. Trading lasted exactly four minutes until, with the TOPIX Index down 7%, the circuit breakers kicked in. Most lead blue chips were down 10%, and 175 stocks never opened. Only construction stocks were up. Most of the selling was being done by foreign institutions and hedge funds, locals having vacated this market ages ago. This could be the beginning of a new bear market that will last for many months.

Prime Minister Naoko Kan has asked the Bank of Japan “to save the country.” The central bank responded promptly with ¥15 trillion, or $187 billion worth of credit market purchases. The yen spiked at the opening, as I expected, to ¥81.4, as carry trades were unwound en masse. Then the BOJ showed its heavy hand, slapping it back down to ¥82.2 where it has sat since. They appear to be taking on all comers at this price, and have the printing presses to fall back on. The situation remains fluid.

My global macro call proved spot on. Oil is down $2, plunging to a two week low below $100/barrel, blindsided by shrinking Japanese demand. Equities were sold worldwide. Uranium miners in Australia took a particular pounding, as the nuclear crisis casts a long shadow over this reviving energy source. Insurers were unloaded in London and Zurich. The S&P 500 opened down 10 points to 1,295 in the futures markets, close to Friday’s low.

It looks like we are seeing the first multiple partial nuclear melt downs in history. But a professor at nearby UC Berkeley tells me this is more of repeat of Three Mile Island, where half the fuel rods melted, than Chernobyl, where they all did. Small amounts of low radiation cesium and iodine have already been released, which should be measurable on American roof tops in about ten days. Neighboring countries are enforcing radiation testing of all food imports from Japan.

The death toll is certain to ratchet up considerably. Seaside villages that have been wiped off the face of the earth don’t return phone calls. Japan’s maritime self-defense forces are scouring the seas off of Sendai, rescuing a lucky few clinging to floating debris.

Finally, I wish to thank the many who sent me emails of concern, aware of my long family ties to Japan. Everyone is safe as they were fortunately out of the country when the disaster struck, or did not live in the worst affected areas.

Further updates to follow.

To see the data, charts, and graphs that support this research piece, as well as more iconoclastic and out-of-consensus analysis, please visit me at www.madhedgefundtrader.com . There, you will find the conventional wisdom mercilessly flailed and tortured daily, and my last two years of research reports available for free. You can also listen to me on Hedge Fund Radio by clicking on “This Week on Hedge Fund Radio” in the upper right corner of my home page.

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The lesson Libyan

La lezione libica : "La vicenda della Libia, in attesa di più chiari sviluppi, avrebbe consigliato not to take sides with anyone. Not with Muammar Gaddafi, a character far from democratic and perhaps questionable sanity. But even with his opponents. Of them we know nothing. Today I am against Gaddafi but tomorrow could be as perfect democrats could invent a new rais to obey; followers could become a theocracy of Iran model, could eventually lead to a situation of chaos and substantive rule of the terrorists in Somalia. "

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strolls Summary of March

Dear blog,

unfortunately between work commitments and many have not had time to update ... During lunch break I made these little round, always in BDC ...

07/03/2011 - 46.3 km and 850 m D + (White Head Infinity)
08/03/2011 - 64.2 km and 510 m D +
10/03 / 2011 to 63.7 km and 860 m D +

Monday, March 14, 2011

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Finally "

There are those who argue that Giuliano Ferrara on TV
should go there and would have no right to conduct an in-depth political space
public broadcasting. They are the same
so, however, is that sacrosanct Santoro (former MEP
Olive) is there in the early evening for years to explain how things go
. And they are always the same people who perceive that the RAI is parceled
five years yes and five no. The five are yes,
normally, years of government of the center.



For them, we said, Giuliano Ferrara Rai
there should be. The motivation, a simple one, is that the gentleman in question
would be too close to the Premier, as to be heard
a counselor. We had to direct the Tg1
a former deputy director of Lotta Continua, and we can not have as an opinion,
five minutes after five Tg, a man infamous
macchiatosi of guilt to be close to the largest Italian party (
least numerically) over the last 15 years. Mysteries of Italy.



Tonight, thank God, the controversy will leave the space
Radio London. It is a usual sight.

"

Thursday, March 10, 2011

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Finally Finally Now Goldman


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Finally

" a grave violation of the law on confidentiality of communications forming in a campaign of aggression and de-legitimization. "Not only that but also" un'abusiva posting messages that are private correspondence "and" enhanced disclosure of personal data relating to the authors of messages. "

the country has finally woken up and Luca Palamara decided to call a halt to the publication of wiretaps, records of interviews, details of Minetti, Emilio Fede, Lele Mora. Just to sputtanopoli, the private facts that become public discussions. Enough with the scandal of Ravana every day in privacy of others.

Because of this we are talking about, right? Mica that now that it's their turn to run the balls.



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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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March 17 - 150 years from the Unification of Italy ... pedal

BORN TO JOIN

As we all know this year's March 17 national holiday.
It celebrates the 150th anniversary of the birth of Unity Italy.

As the motto of this festival is: " BORN TO JOIN " and cycling is a wonderful sport that unites us all, me and my teammates thought, the day of the March 17 or at least in that week to make our cycling in a beautiful flag on our uniform or our very special.


's a way to celebrate and feel united and close to all our wonderful flag and the values \u200b\u200bit represents.


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Women's Day with the tricolore

WISHES TO ALL WOMEN!
Happy March 8th!

Monday, March 7, 2011

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3 Out Of 5 In Monetary World Domination: Goldman To Replace Andrew Sentance At Bank Of England


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Goldman Now 3 Out Of 5 In World Monetary Domination: Goldmanite To Replace Andrew Sentance At Bank Of England

The stealth (or not so stealth any more) take over of the world by Goldman Sachs continues. Following the withdrawal of Axel Weber from ECB contention, and his almost guaranteed replacement with one Goldman alumnus Mario Draghi , now Goldman is set to take over the trifecta of Central Banks (since another Goldmanite Bill Dudley already controls the New York Fed): the BBC reports that: "the new member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will be Ben Broadbent, a senior economist at Goldman Sachs." Not at all surprisingly "he will replace the leading proponent of rate rises, Andrew Sentance, when he leaves the Bank of England's interest rate committee in May." We wonder what Goldman's "bent" on dovishness will be. Next up: Goldman just needs to plant its operative at the BOJ and the SNB and the company's global take over will be complete.

From BBC :

Mr Broadbent is a widely respected economist who spent some of his early career at the Treasury. In the past year or so, Goldman Sachs has tended to be more upbeat about the UK and global recovery than many in the city, and Mr Broadbent's own commentaries have been consistently supportive of the government's tough approach to the budget, arguing that the economic recovery was strong enough to withstand the effect of spending cuts. Only today, he and a colleague published a paper suggesting that households were less vulnerable to interest rate rises than generally thought.

Many will therefore expect Mr Broadbent to follow Mr Sentance in voting for higher interest rates when he joins the committee in June [TD: many will also be very surprised] . Three voted for a higher rates at the February metting, with 6 against. There is another meeting this week, but most do not expect the balance to change until April or May, if then. Mr Broadbent's first MPC meeting will be in June.

However, Broadbent has also stressed in the past that a weak pound would be crucial to offsetting the impact of spending cuts, by pushing up exports. The pound could strengthen if interest rates rise faster in the UK than in other countries. Today's Goldman Sachs analysis, which he co-authored, says only "the MPC is divided and there are respectable arguments both for, and against, higher rates. But the sensitivity of households' interest payments is not top of the list."

Critics will note that there are still no women on the nine person committee, which lost its only female member last summer. Officials say the post has gone to the stand-out candidate, whose reputation speaks for itself. They also say they received 27 applicants for the post, of whom only one was a woman.

More important, to some, than the gender imbalance will be the marked imbalance of outlook on the new MPC. When Mr Broadbent joins, all of the four external members of the MPC will have spent most of their career as macro-economists. In the past there has been a desire to mix in some micro-economists, or at least people, like Mr Sentance, with experience as industrial or business economists. Arguably, that is now a missing voice on the MPC. But neither that or the gender imbalance are likely to be resolved any ti

Conrgratulations to Broadbent, and congratulations to Goldman on their ongoing, and totally uncontested take over of the world.



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Sunday, March 6, 2011

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Finally a nice day!

After exactly one week of rain, snow and wind finally today was a really nice day, sunny or partly cloudy skies, comfortable temperature, but completely wet road because of snow accumulated on the edges and rain last night.
E 'was still a nice ride!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

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10 reasons for cycling

On BDC- Forum has opened a debate wondered where the 10 things that are worth riding a bike ... I find I have 11!

So, my 10 reasons (anzi. .. 11) are these, in no particular order, except that the 11eme is the most imporant of all

1) To relax
2) To stay healthy and treat hypertension
3) for joy riding with my Friends
4) To remove my wife in steep climbs
5) To immerse myself in nature (especially in mtb)
6) To find myself
7) For get on top and feel satisfied
8) For "doparmi" to the sound of ham sandwiches and energy bars
9) To break new ground and experience new emotions
10) Because after I quit 24 years would lose a part of me
11) for my friend Marina ... Do not give up because I want to meet again and ride with you again!

Friday, March 4, 2011

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Day "nevuggiosa" Hello

Today it is not easy to write on this space, after the bad news received yesterday a bolt from the blue. But I also believe that the "discolaccio" my friend would like to see us all laugh and have fun.

the day today would define the term: nevuggiosa!
rains, thick fog at the edges and in the streets there is still lots of snow as well as on the roofs and the surrounding mountains. No bike, you go to pick up the new uniform of the team.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

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Christian

Hello Christian,
I just learned that a gust of wind brought you to be us. I was stunned.
We shared so many recreations to school, many lighthearted moments and, most importantly, you made me understand and appreciate the electric guitar ... such as a keyboard player convinced me!

Thanks Christian, Do not ever forget.


Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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Freedom of the press in Italy: case by prosecutors - The DIY Legnostorto

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giovedì 27 gennaio 2011 
The ranking of press freedom in the world, compiled by Reporters Sans Frontieres, has revealed that Italy in 2009 was ranked in 49th place out of 175 countries. In 2008 was the 44th and in 2007 was the 35th. According to analysts of the international French are two main reasons: the Mafia and the conflict of interest of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

It is not so. A striking example is current and crooked timber, our free newspaper based on voluntary, that being close to the liberal ideas and liberal Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, risks be closed by the magistrate dr.Piercamillo Davigo that accuses us of having defamed asking 100,000 euros of compensation.

The war between the Berlusconi pm and is approaching the final stages with the disgraced serials, as saying today on Belpietro Free both Cav. and those, like us, who support his policies and his "modus operandi".

We firmly believe, in light of the serious economic and social situation (see Tunisia, Egypt, etc) that is only Berlusconi, with all the human failings that may have, the politician who can save our country from the economic abyss awaits us in the coming years.

Berlusconi the "self made man who works 20 hours a day, unlike so many useless politicians who bet on the new, such as television, the massive involvement of women, in some cases, see Carfagna, praised even by the opposition to the government, must be physically eliminated (he and all that is near, type LS) because it represents, according to the left of the enemy of growth, the example not to follow.

Yesterday we published an article in praise of Diego della Valle, yet far from our political ideas, with 25 million Euro will save the Coliseum. We therefore

a public appeal to all those who, like us, believe freedom is a supreme good of democracy which can not be waived, so LS can continue its work to free information and commentary in Italian political life.

Now or never, LS be financially supported to prevent a clear voice of the Web is brutally quashed by the overwhelming power of the irresponsible part of the Italian judiciary.

We therefore ask our loyal readers:

a-spread as much as possible the news

b-LS support economically, each for its own possibility, lest they be overwhelmed by the arrogance and the power runs out "irresponsible" some of the Italian judiciary. Thanks in advance


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