The Great Wall Street Debacle vs. The Great Global Warming Consensus
This post has got absolutely nothing to do with real estate, but then again, maybe it has, depending on whether you're interested in wanting to purchase or liquidate property that is dependent on factual financial data or predicable weather conditions. Your decisions may also be affected by your consensus of Hurricane Katrina vs. pre-Hurricane Gustav.
While we languish in bewilderment regarding Hurricanes Katrina & Gustav and the world's financial malaise, I would like to throw a stone at American intrusiveness.
While reading quite an alarming news story about the impending "mother of all storms," Hurricane Gustav that is currently bearing down on Louisiana, I clicked thru the article to a news story regarding global warming. And while reading that article, something surprised me, but then again did it really?
Something I read: In 1999 one particular US physicist intrusively threw a monkey wrench into the scientific arena which then helped begin to bring down the supposed objectiveness of scientific analysis.
I bring to light, here in this post, that particular intrusive action and would like to compare it with recent happenings of Wall Street and its high flying financial investment vehicles coupled with some recent outlandish Financial Accounting Standards Board inspirations.
To this, I would like to bring your attention to the movie "Rising Sun" and its leading character's incisive desire in not wanting to lose face in the light of investigation, coupled with the following link to the news article that I read regarding global warming which started the idea of this post in the first place. In my estimation, as demeaning as it might be, I consider it a must read for anybody desiring to broaden his or her conceptualization of the global warming phenomenon.
In conclusion, I would like to ask the question: "Is America losing face?"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/08/31/eaclimate131.xml
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