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601  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-11-15] FSC: bitcoin is still legal in Taiwan on: November 16, 2015, 04:56:23 AM
It would be a welcome situation if those in Taiwan are eager to purchase bitcoin. At minimum, now there is plenty of options for the Taiwanese to make their buys if they want to. More options are better than less.
602  Other / Politics & Society / Re: GOP - Rand Paul's Presidential Highlight Reel w/ his Libertarian Twist on: November 16, 2015, 04:40:40 AM
Pat Buchanan: Rand Stands for a Winning Republican War Policy

Rand Paul had his best debate moment Tuesday when he challenged Marco Rubio on his plans to increase defense spending by $1 trillion. “You cannot be a conservative if you’re going to keep promoting new programs you’re not going to pay for,” said Paul.

Marco’s retort triggered the loudest cheers of the night:

There are radical jihadists in the Middle East beheading people and crucifying Christians. The Chinese are taking over the South China Sea. … the world is a safer and better place when America is the strongest military power in the world.

Having called for the U.S. Navy to confront Beijing in the South China Sea, and for establishing a no-fly zone over Syria that Russian pilots would enter at their peril, Rubio seems prepared for a confrontation with either or both of our great rival nuclear powers.

Dismissing Vladimir Putin as a “gangster,” Marco emerged as the toast of the neocons. Yet the leading GOP candidate seems closer to Rand. Donald Trump would talk to Putin, welcomes Russian planes bombing ISIS in Syria, thinks our European allies should lead on Ukraine, and wants South Korea to do more to defend itself.

Uber-hawk Lindsey Graham did not even make the undercard debate. And though he and John McCain are the most bellicose voices in the party, they appear to be chiefs with no Indians. Still, it is well that Republicans air their disagreements. For war and peace are what the presidency is about.

Historically, Republican presidents appear to line up on the side of Rand and Trump. Since WWII, there have been five elected GOP presidents: Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, Bush I, and Bush II. Only Bush II could be called a compulsive interventionist.

Ike ended Truman’s war in Korea and kept us out of Indochina after the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu. He ordered the Brits, French, and Israelis out of Suez after they had attacked Egypt in 1956. He gave us seven years of peace and prosperity.

Nixon pledged to end the U.S. war in Vietnam, and did. And as Ike invited the Butcher of Budapest, Khrushchev, to visit the United States, Nixon invited Brezhnev, who had crushed the Prague Spring. Nixon became the first Cold War president to visit the USSR, and famously ended decades of hostility between the United States and the China of Chairman Mao.

Reagan used military force only three times. He liberated the tiny Caribbean island of Grenada from Marxist thugs who had murdered the prime minister and threatened U.S. medical students.

He put Marines in Lebanon, a decision that, after the massacre at the Beirut barracks, Reagan regretted the rest of his life. He bombed Libya in retaliation for Moammar Gadhafi’s bombing of a Berlin discotheque full of U.S. troops. Blowback for Reagan came with Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie in 1988.

Though they were the foremost anti-Communists of their era, Nixon and Reagan negotiated historic arms agreements with Moscow. Reagan did send arms to aid anti-Communist rebels in Angola, Afghanistan and Nicaragua, but never confronted Moscow in Eastern Europe, even when Solidarity was crushed in Poland.

George H.W. Bush sent an army of 500,000 to expel Saddam Hussein from Kuwait, but ordered those U.S. troops not to enter Iraq itself. When the Berlin Wall fell and the Soviet Empire collapsed and the USSR disintegrated, Bush I played the statesman, refusing to exult publicly in America’s epochal Cold War triumph.

It was George W. Bush who gave the neocons their hour of power.

After 9/11, came the invasion and remaking of Afghanistan in our image, the “axis of evil” address, the march to Baghdad, the expansion of NATO to Russia’s doorstep, and the global crusade for democracy “to end tyranny in our world.”

Result: The Republicans lost both houses of Congress in 2006 and the White House in 2008 when John (“We are all Georgians Now!”) McCain was routed by a liberal Democrat who had opposed the war in Iraq.

With the exception of Rand and Trump, the GOP candidates appear to believe the road to the White House lies in resurrecting the attitude and policies of Bush II that cost them the White House.

From Marco and other voices on stage one hears: Tear up the Iran deal. Confront Putin. Establish a no-fly zone over Syria. Assad must go. Send offensive weapons to Kiev. More boots on the ground in Iraq and Syria. Send U.S. troops to the Baltic and warships to the Black Sea. Confront China in the Spratlys and South China Sea.

Responding to that audience in Milwaukee, most GOP candidates appear to have concluded that bellicosity and bravado are a winning hand in the post-Obama era.

Yet, those nationalist strongmen Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping do not seem to me to be autocrats who are likely to back down when told to do so by Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, or Carly Fiorina.

http://www.theamericanconservative.com/buchanan/rand-stands-for-a-winning-republican-war-policy/
603  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is your favorite Game? on: November 16, 2015, 01:56:48 AM
Obviously, I support playing at my sig's site. In addition, I really like playing craps at any casino. Just grab a drink and scout out a few tables to see which is generating the most buzz as well as who the top shooters are. Then, step on up, grab some chips and ride the wave while also playing a few in the field.
604  Economy / Gambling / Re: UFC 193 Predictions: Ronda Rousey vs. Holly Holm on: November 16, 2015, 12:28:19 AM
Ronda is over confident thinking that no one can dominate her understimate the opponent. Next time she should be humble. I forgot to place a bet I guess Holly has a higher odds that night since rousey is the defending champ.
Exactly, she thinks she's Hollywood and pure celebrity ever since she was in that latest movie, Entourage. I'm glad she got knocked out as it will hopefully bring her back down to earth. Her reputation just took a major hit and I have to admit that I also didn't see it coming.
605  Other / Politics & Society / Re: GOP - Rand Paul's Presidential Highlight Reel w/ his Libertarian Twist on: November 15, 2015, 10:49:40 PM
Rand Paul says he won’t ban encryption if president

The Obama administration may have punted for now on the topic of encryption, but Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul said he’ll ensure Americans can securely protect their digital data if he’s elected president.

Speaking in Des Moines, Iowa, on Thursday, Mr. Paul, a Republican, said he won’t ban encryption if he wins next November’s election, cementing his stance with respect to a hot-button issue that widened a rift between Silicon Valley and Washington this year before the White House ultimately decided last month not to push for a legislative solution.

“The head of the FBI came out with this recently. He says, ‘Oh, we’re going to ban encryption.’ And it’s like we want to build a backdoor into Facebook and a backdoor into Apple products,” the presidential hopeful said at the Yahoo Digital Democracy conference this week. “A backdoor means that the government can look at your stuff, look at your information, your conversations. … The problem is, is that the moment you build an opening — and I’m not an expert on coding or anything — but the moment you give a vulnerability to a code that someone can get into your source code, not only can the government, but so can your enemies, so can foreign governments.”

“What’s China going to say? ‘Apple, you want to do business with us, you’ll have to give us an opening so we can watch,’ ” Mr. Paul added. “I don’t think we want that.”

Citing the increasing availability of robust, easy-to-use encryption and its effect on criminal investigations and counterterrorism probes, the Justice Department this year urged companies like Apple and Google to rethink the capabilities of their products before deciding last month to put their efforts on hold.

“The United States government is actively engaged with private companies to ensure they understand the public safety and national security risks that result from malicious actors’ use of their encrypted products and services. However, the administration is not seeking legislation at this time,” James Comey, the director of the FBI, testified before the Senate in October, much to the delight of computer security experts and civil libertarians.

They said banning encryption or forcing companies to weaken their technology posed surefire risks with respect to digital privacy and the functionality of the Internet.

“I don’t think we want to … say we cannot have encryption or build openings,” Mr. Paul said at Thursday’s event. “I think we need to do the opposite. We need to let the marketplace develop where we try to keep the government out of our affairs.”

That opinion, however, is hardly shared among other candidates vying for the Republican Party’s nod. Mr. Paul squared off with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on the topic earlier this year. At Thursday’s event, Mr. Paul said that a “learning problem” was keeping Mr. Christie from understanding “that you can use the Fourth Amendment and still get terrorists.”

...http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/nov/13/rand-paul-says-he-wont-ban-encryption-if-president/
606  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-11-14] Bitcoin Overtakes Yuan On Google Trends on: November 14, 2015, 07:21:32 PM
Bitcoin looked like crap the last few years as the markets of the world were working their magic. But now, the script is being flipped on its head and the seeds are being planted now for more people to rush into Bitcoin when the next wave up manifests itself.
607  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-11-14] Bitcoin Can’t Keep It Chill on: November 14, 2015, 07:19:16 PM
The halving will drive a spike in price again and there's big money already involved that will use that inevitability to rev up the engines in a coordinated push to get the FOMO rushing back in. Either that, or we'll get higher highs and lower lows as a consistent trend for quite some time on into the future. The bear market was too long and vicious for nothing amazing to happen going forward.
608  Other / Politics & Society / Re: GOP - Rand Paul's Presidential Highlight Reel w/ his Libertarian Twist on: November 14, 2015, 07:08:30 PM
After Paris attacks, GOP hopeful Rand Paul warns of refugees

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. -- In the wake of the deadly attacks in Paris, US Senator Rand Paul said Friday that the US and Europe “have to be very careful about bringing refugees to our country that might attack us.”

Terrorist attacks in Paris killed more than 100 people across the city, including the slaughter of hostages in the Bataclan theater, shootings at restaurants and a suicide bomb near a stadium.

Paul called the attacks “devastating” in response to a question from a reporter after his town hall meeting.

“I don’t think we’ve heard yet everything but obviously our hearts and prayers go out to those that were injured and those who may be kidnapped at this point, but it does show that we’ve really got a big problem,” he said.

...https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/11/14/after-paris-attacks-gop-hopeful-rand-paul-warns-refugees/0fK1q8CstGnVLgjvsSYRTJ/story.html
609  Economy / Speculation / Re: masterluc PLEASE come back ... on: November 14, 2015, 05:53:45 AM
Did you buy at $600 last year? Then, now is the buying time if you didn't do so in months past. Many interesting opportunities are coming this next year for those that have held. Don't trade the bull run of epic proportions unless you have the scoop on it. Dear Lord, don't do it.
610  Economy / Speculation / Re: masterluc PLEASE come back ... on: November 14, 2015, 05:48:45 AM
lamb_crotch, you've been ignored for the whatever timeth but to those that are curious, Luc is MIA and gone and won't be here to give you free trading advice. Your choices are to buy and hold or venture your trades on your own in this current bull market. If newbs still feel the need to comment and spread an opinion, then the onlookers should know what's up. Don't sell in a bull market unless you know how to do it. The V term is only for the pros. You will only lose, fact. So hold is your best option when the market is gonna go up over time. But, go ahead and sell into their walls.
611  Other / Politics & Society / Re: GOP - Rand Paul's Presidential Highlight Reel w/ his Libertarian Twist on: November 14, 2015, 05:41:42 AM
HBO's Maher: ‘US Should Get Out of Muslim Lands’ ‘Good For Rand Paul’

HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher wondered, “why don’t we get out of Muslim lands?” to prevent terrorism, adding, “bombing them over there is what is causing the Paris thing to happen” and praised GOP presidential candidate and Kentucky Senator Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY)’s views on military spending on Friday.

Maher, in response to his own question of why terrorists hate the West, said, “When you capture one, or when they leave a note, you know what they say? Because you’re there. Because you’re in Muslim lands. I have a crazy idea, why don’t we get out of Muslim lands?”

...http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015/11/13/maher-us-should-get-out-of-muslim-lands-to-stop-terrorism-good-for-rand-paul/
612  Economy / Gambling / Re: BitcoinBestCasino.com| Provably Fair | Up to 1 BTC BONUS on: November 14, 2015, 05:38:28 AM
For those that are in-Casino shy then places like this are your best options to get your gambling on tho I'd refer my sig for your gambling pleasures. Traditionally, I've always been a craps and roulette kind of dude w/ a little of blackjack along the way as my favs. If you step in the casino, craps is pretty much your best bet depending on which way the table runs although there are usually 6-8 of them at all times.
613  Economy / Services / Re: Welcome to https://www.pokercoin.casino/en Sig Campaign /up to .045 for a week on: November 14, 2015, 05:32:20 AM
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614  Economy / Services / Re: Welcome to https://www.pokercoin.casino/en Sig Campaign /up to .045 for a week on: November 14, 2015, 05:28:30 AM
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615  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Yale students screaming down one of their professors on: November 14, 2015, 04:25:15 AM
I wonder if these little brownshirts are being promised gubmint jobs upon graduation because I doubt many private sector managers would want anything to do with them.

You are wrong.  Hedge funds, law firms, and start-ups are falling over themselves to hire un/under-qualified affirmative action babies with the right skin tone/genitalia and a Yale pedigree.  Because Diversity.

Still no ID on the screeching harpy?  Oh dear, I hope I can manage to avoid her regardless!
Idk, I'd be surprised to see these financials being on hiring binges for useless people that can't add to their holdings at this point going forward. The hotshots at these financials look down upon most of these moonbat ideologues and prefer their bitches to let them call the shots and stfu. Wall St has never stood out for diversity in recent times as it's not something that has any benefit towards their bottom line.

That said, I'm thinking the bigger picture and not just w/ these Yale brownshirts but at other colleges too. I'd wager to say that many of the alumni are embarrassed by it and would rather not network w/ activists nor local businesses trying to make a buck wanting to take on such irrational people when there's plenty of job seekers to go around for limited positions available.
616  Other / Politics & Society / Comparing Military Capabilities of US/Russia/China on: November 14, 2015, 03:28:58 AM
617  Other / Politics & Society / Re: GOP - Rand Paul's Presidential Highlight Reel w/ his Libertarian Twist on: November 14, 2015, 03:12:31 AM
Fox News Post Debate Analytics


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/interactive/2015/11/13/edge-post-debate-bumps-for-some/

Rand got the 2nd biggest bump out of his performance according to Fox. Doesn't surprise me because he owned Rubio's ass about fiscal policy.
618  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Yale students screaming down one of their professors on: November 14, 2015, 03:10:28 AM
I wonder if these little brownshirts are being promised gubmint jobs upon graduation because I doubt many private sector managers would want anything to do with them.
619  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Litecoin v. Bitcoin on: November 13, 2015, 10:41:54 PM
People want litecoins when they're seasonally low in terms of their price in LTC/BTC as they are now. Wait for the price to go back to .013-ish and you net a nice gain on your bitcoin portfolio. Just don't sell at a loss and you're fine. However, those with a self-preferred current surplus of bitcoin savings are more patient to hold litecoins in such a scenario.
620  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 12, 2015, 07:30:52 AM
You can add delayed deposits to the long list of problems Kraken has been having lately. I hope I didn't totally miss the buy-in opportunity.

fomo?? after all that ... suckers for wall st. punishment

I know right? I was going for Litecoin but Kraken is taking ages. Now its back up to $3,11
LTC/USD or LTC/BTC is very cheap right now, so it's up to you at this point. On sale is what ya might want here.
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