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Animal Print Madness -NYFW Day 3-


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 Rebecca Taylor S/S 2014 

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 Herve Leger S/S 2014

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Herve Leger NYFW,
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 Cynthia Rowley S/S 2014

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 Charlotte Ronson S/S 2014

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Cynthia Rowley S/S 2014 -my favorite look-

Cynthia Rowley S/S 2014 -my favorite look- by sportandfashion-news featuring a heart nail polish




NYFW Day 3. Another day another ladylike look wearing more than one animal print pice. Of course that my favorite thing about this look are these "cinderella "shoes! Also in today's post are a few favorites snaps moments from the runway. Cynthia Rowley just stoled my heart immediately with these fairytale dresses, floral prints and colors.
I hope you like it!
Have a wonderful  Sunday and a great new week!




                                                                             Shirt: Liz Claiborne/ Here  
                                                                             Skirt: H&M/ option Here 
                                                                             Heels: Charlotte Olympia / Here 
                                                                             Bag: Innue'/ Here 
                                                                             Sunglasses: Ralph Lauren/ similar style Here 



Charting the Mental Health of the Recovery

The Rise and Fall of the Middle Manager

The following chart shows nonfarm payrolls minus production and non-supervisory employees.


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At first glance, this appears to be yet another trend failure. That is not the case though! There is a trend that nearly perfectly describes what is going on. I just need to alter the way the data is displayed so that you can see it better.


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When using a log scale, constant exponential growth is seen as a straight line. The line in the chart above is certainly not straight. It is curving downwards. As seen in the following chart, it is curving downwards in a very consistent way. In fact, it is the exact same way that a baseball in flight would be curved downwards after it is hit into the air, with gravity being the constant. I'm using a 2nd order polynomial to show the path.


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There are 42 million jobs here. I just don't see where the future growth will come from. These also tend to be the higher paying jobs that a person holding a college degree might have. Sigh.

The future's so bright I gotta... Oh, never mind. I give up.

“A pessimist is a man who has been compelled to live with an optimist.” – Elbert Hubbard

Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: Nonfarm Payolls Minus Production and Nonsupervisory Employees
St. Louis Fed: Nonfarm Payolls Minus Production and Nonsupervisory Employees (Natural Log)

NYFW -Day 2-


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Nicole Miller 2014 S/S
Nicole Miller S/S 2014 Collection 

Nicole Miller 2014 S/S
Nicole Miller 2014 S/S
Nicole Miller 2014 S/S
Nicole Miller 2014 S/S
Nicole Miller 2014 S/S
Nicole Miller 2014 S/S
SUNO S/S 2014 Collection
Suno S/S 2014 Collection

SUNO S/S 2014 Collection
SUNO S/S 2014 Collection

Suno S/S 2014- Runway to Real way

Suno S/S 2014- Runway to Real way by sportandfashion-news featuring a nail polish




Yesterday was a full & fun day all day! We started the day with preparations for shooting a video ( my first one :) You will see more details and what I wore at the video shoot soon !
After that we went to see Nicole Miller and Suno Fashion Show. Super great collections with lots of prints and color inserts but something that Nicole Miller and Suno has similar in their collections? - beautiful embellishments! totally love it!
  This is what I wore at these two shows, a pink -white-red ensemble along with one of my DIY necklace. That's it for today, tomorrow a new post!
Thank you for your visit and have a wonderful weekend!




                                                                              Blazer: Harlyn/ option Here
                                                                              Dress: Harlyn/ option Here
                                                                              Heels: Nine West/ Here and Here
                                                                              Necklace: DIY ( made by Bogdan and I)
                                                                              Bag: Reed Krakoff /Here 



                                                                     

The Grand Parasitic Economic Theory of Everything


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Average annual production and non-supervisory employee earnings adjusted for inflation are shown in blue.

Annual personal income per capita adjusted for inflation is shown in red. I am excluding the wages seen in blue.

Neither the host (in blue) nor the parasite (in red) look all that healthy. No matter how hard we try, we can't seem to cross the streams!


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Dr. Egon Spengler: Don't cross the streams.
Dr. Peter Venkman: Why?
Dr. Egon Spengler: It would be bad.

The future's so bright I gotta wear $110.00 Ecto Goggles! They are currently sold out though! Say it isn't so!

Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: Custom Chart

Education and Critical Thinking Skills or, Progressive Indoctrination?...

by: Les Carpenter
Rational Nation USA
Liberty -vs-Tyranny


And they call the following EDUCATION? Forgive me please, but the Professor, if you can call him that in good conscience, seems to be a Brown Shirt involved in indoctrinating students into the Progressive ideology and creating as much class envy as possible.

There is no adjective to describe this other than PATHETIC. A raping of the contract Professors have with students, which of course is to educate with opposing views, challenge their critical thinking skills, and prepare them for active independent judgement as they enter the adult world of reality and hard knocks.

The INDOCTRINATION:



What say you?

As Congress Considers Intervention Into the Syrian Civil War, Points Worth Considering...

by: Les Carpenter
Rational Nation USA
Liberty -vs- Tyranny


Fineman at the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida at the moment Romney was nominated

Howard Fineman from the The Huffington Post makes many well reasoned points. In a nutshell, there are no easy answers with respect to Syria, or understanding the President's desire to take military action, almost unilaterally and without support from the world community (if you will). Yes, Secretary Kerry is certainly in a unenviable as well as tough position. Given what we know, and considering his job and who he reports to the Secretary has done a relatively good job of handling his responsibilities. I say this even as I reject Secretary Kerry's premises and rationale.








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Via: Memeorandum

Goods-Producing Employment (Musical Tribute)


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Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: All Employees: Goods-Producing Industries

Hispanic Telemundo 63 Anchor Claims Discrimination Practices By Weigel Broadcasting And CBS 58 Management

Carlos Vergara

Vergara alleged discrimination patterns and practices at Weigel Broadcasting and WDJT-TV Channel CBS 58, including Telemundo 63.

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 6, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - On Friday, Attorney Cole White released a statement to Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) that his client Telemundo 63 anchor Carlos Vergara for Weigel Broadcasting and WDJT-TV Channel CBS 58 had filed a discrimination claim in May with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The discrimination claim is expected to proceed in federal court as a possible class-action lawsuit.
Attorney White who was retained by Vergara in July says, that when Vergara was hired at CBS 58 almost three years ago, he was told that he would be anchoring for the Spanish language Telemundo 63 and would also be doing news reporting and anchoring for the English language news cast at CBS 58. Instead, several other less experienced Anglo anchors were given the opportunity to anchor and the CBS 58 management bypassed Vergara who is fluent in both English and Spanish. He has never been given an opportunity to anchor on CBS 58. Vergara became one of two anchors at Telemundo 63 who had to produce, translate, edit and report its news from CBS 58 for Telemundo 63 compared to the CBS 58 anchor news cast which has about a 25 member crew to produce, edit and do reporting, including its own reporters on the street. Telemundo 63 has no reporters on the street to cover and gather news from the Latino community.
Attorney White said, that when Vergara had attempted to address some of the problems at Telemundo 63 and that it doesn't really speak to the community its supposed to cover, Genie Garner, the News Director for CBS 58 had said, "we don't care about them anyway." Garner has also allegedly referred to the Latino community as illegal aliens and that the Weigel corporate executives have said, that she is in the helm at CBS 58 and that they don't care who she offends, according to Vergara's attorney. 
Attorney White says, because of the "pervasive racism and private bullying atmosphere that is tolerated all the way down to the Weigel corporate offices in Chicago," Telemundo and CBS 58 haven't been able to keep Hispanic employees for more than two years at the station.
Vergara, White and the EEOC tried to resolved the issue with Weigel representatives at a mediation meeting, but negotiations broke down and nothing was resolved.
In the past decade, there have been a lot of turnover of Telemundo 63 anchors who haven't stayed for long at CBS 58, allegedly because of a pattern and practices of discrimination at Weigel Broadcasting.
HNNUSA on Friday attempted to contact both Jim Hall, the General Manager at CBS 58 and Garner, the News Director at CBS 58 through an e-mail request to comment about Vergara's claims, but they haven't responded as of yet.
Vergara had taken a temperary leave, but is expected back at Telemundo 63 soon.
Vergara has more than 18 years of experience in news reporting, producing and anchoring. Vergara's career includes producing in New York City, shooting news in Maryland and Georgia, reporting and anchoring in California, Virginia, Miami and Milwaukee. He also worked for the RCN TV Network in Bogota, Colombia and had been anchoring the nightly news on Telemundo 63 in Spanish, according to CBS 58 website.
Last week, JSonline reported that Attorney Nola Hitchcock Cross confirmed that Shari Dunn, an African-American anchor for CBS WDJT Channel 58 and Weigel Broadcasting had filed a complaint against Weigel for discrimination because of her race. Dunn is claiming, "a possible pattern" that male counterparts are paid higher than females and "a culture" that male opinions at the station were valued more than females.
She filed a complaint with the Wisconsin Equal Rights Division and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Dunn's attorney is expected to file a class-action discrimination case in federal court.
Dunn is a graduate of Nicollet High School and Marquette University. She joined CBS 58 in February 2009.

Syria: wrong war, wrong time, wrong president

Syria: wrong war, wrong time, wrong president

Syria: wrong war, wrong time, wrong president

 

America is on the eve of another mistake. Arm twisting, not to dissimilar to the efforts made for Obamacare, have resurfaced to force passage of Congressional authorization to attack Syria. Will President Obama grease the fingers of members of Congress to obtain their vote, as he has done under other circumstances, will be revealed as the process moves forward. Secretary of State John Kerry has been roaming the media for support to rage yet another war in the Middle East. He has been challenged and in some cases impugned for his stance on the Syrian dilemma. John Kerry, no stranger to controversy, has provided quasi answers to direct questions concerning chemical weapons used on Syrian civilians. His success in moving Obama’s agenda forward appears to be failing. Recent reports on Drudge and Fox news indicate there are not enough members of either house willing to stick their necks into another noose for Obama, as they did with the tragedy called Obamacare. President Obama has reluctantly sought Congressional approval for his pending folly. Many commentators suspect Obama wants shared responsibility with the legislative branch in case events do not pan out in America’s favor. Most recent statistics note over 100,000 dead since the Syrian civil conflict began. People displaced from their homes numbers one to two million. Aside from the carnage, cities have been devastated by sustained bombings and brutal combat. Syria and its President harbor no fondness for America. Without this civil conflict raging, Syrians would once again turn their attentions to destroying Israel and American interests. The logical question to ask: Why is Obama pushing for intervention at this late date? He claims someone must hold Syria responsible for using chemical agents on a civilian population. Reports indicate chemical weapons may have been used several times in the past 30 months, without a whimper from the White House. There may be more reasons that have not been revealed by the Obama Administration for this poorly defined mission. Obama’s ineffectual style of management, for this war effort to nowhere, can be viewed on many levels. He has literally told Assad what his plans are for a potential attack.  There are no clear cut goals established by the President and no exit strategy. Obama requested permission for a brief assault, yet his Congressional minions are requesting a minimum of ninety days. No boots on the ground is another fallacy thrown into the mix. America is about to make a bigger mistake than electing the present occupant of the White House. This one will cost the lives of too many innocents to be worth the incursion. Congress should vote down any request for a Syrian attack. If Obama then goes it alone, the ramifications could be enough to draw impeachment charges against him. Let us all hope saner minds prevail. Mark Davis, MD President of Healthnets Review Services and Davis Book Reviews. Author of Demons of Democracy and the forthcoming book, Obamacare: Dead on Arrival, A Prescription for Disaster. www.healthnetsreviewservices.com platomd@gmail.com    twitter.com/americassage Manager of the group on LinkedIn, Government in Transition. Join us and comment on this and other political events taking place.