Posts Tagged ‘obama’

The late and lamented Bull Market, just market bull

Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by by Administrator

From Guy Geldworth, a friend of Sentence Parts:
Life is jittery in the office these days. Just trying to take care of our clients’ portfolios. We emphasize uncorrelated measures as we try to moor assets in safe harbors, yet it appears there’s nowhere to hide. I have to say it, the deregulated market seems to have [...]

New Word: “sight bite”

Posted on July 10th, 2009 by by Administrator

Recently, Presidents Barack Obama and Nicolas Sarkozy of the United States and France respectively appeared to ogle* a young women quite publicly, quite indiscreetly. Ogling may be acceptable in some countries, particularly as done by eligible young men (or women, these days), but at the G-8 conference currently being held in Italy, it [...]

Let’s not “go all Kumbaya” on Obama

Posted on July 5th, 2009 by by Administrator

Let’s vote for Obama, …but let’s not go all Kumbaya either,” former California senator Tom Hayden said recently when asked about the upcoming national election. Kumbaya (also Kum Ba Yah), probably comes from Gullah, “a Creole dialect spoken by the former slaves living on the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia.” (Wikipedia). If you [...]

“If you’re after getting the honey, hey, then don’t go killing all the bees”

Posted on April 29th, 2009 by by Administrator

It’s true and alarming that the bee population of the United States is diminishing. Bees remain an indispensable component of stable agriculture systems.
It’s also a fact that the value of an average American’s estate–mostly the equity of his or her home–has diminished precipitously in the last forty years. Now the Federal government will bail out [...]