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NYFW - Day 5- 
It can be felt in the air the vivid energy that surrounds this city right now and the designers seems to embrace this energy all year long and concentrate all the interesting - colorful and printed pieces in one collection. Watch the Dannijo and Alice + Olivia presentation and you can feel it too :)




                                                                                 Jumpsuit: Harlyn/ option Here and Here 
                                                                                 Leather Jacket: Mcginn/option Here 
                                                                                 Sandals: Prada/ another favorite pair Here 
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Beyond the Farthest Island ... J. D. Longstreet

Beyond the Farthest Island   ...   J. D. Longstreet
Beyond the Farthest Island
The Mars One Project
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet

*****************

I read an article recently that would-be space pioneers are signing up in droves to be the first humans to rocket to Mars -- and remain there for the rest of their lives.  No round trip, and no way back later, either.  At last count over 30,000 US citizen had already signed up to go, well, APPLIED for a seat on the ship to Mars.

When the vetting process is finished only four people will be chosen to go -- two men and two women.

Understand:  This is a ONE-WAY-TRIP ... period.  There ain't no coming back to ole Mother Earth.

Consider this from http://www.digitaltrends.com/
"It’s not certain if it’s a mark of how miserable people are feeling about life on terra firma, or an indication of just how far people are prepared to go to satiate their appetite for adventure (possibly a mixture of the two?), but 100,000+ applications for a one-way ticket to Mars is an impressive figure in anyone’s book.

We’re talking about the Mars One project; you may have already heard of it. The Dutch-based company behind the plan – and yes, it is for real – wants to colonize the red planet, kicking things off in nine years’ time with its very first mission.

The application process, which opened in April, costs $38 and involves submitting a resume, a letter outlining the motivation behind your application, and a video – a selection of which can be viewed here – explaining why you’d like to be considered."
  SOURCE:  http://www.digitaltrends.com/international/mars-one-project-more-than-100000-sign-up/

The article continues:  "The plan is to select a group of 40 of the best applicants from around the world by the end of this year, before whittling it down to just four – two men and two women. If all goes to plan, the mission will blast off in September 2022, arriving on Mars seven months later in April 2023. Another four people would be sent to Mars two years later."  SOURCE: http://www.digitaltrends.com/international/mars-one-project-more-than-100000-sign-up/#ixzz2eJq1Hnvb

If you think you detect a bit of excitement in the scribe's pen when writing about space travel, space exploration, and space colonization, you are absolutely correct.  It is a dream I have had since childhood. 

See, I am convinced that man's destiny lies out there -- among the stars -- and even beyond the stars.

Man is inherently an explorer.  We yearn to learn what's over the most distant hill, around the next corner, beyond the moon, past the galaxy, past the universe, and on and on and on. 

I had once thought that space exploration and colonization should belong to governments.  I no longer hold that opinion.  As one looks at the early history of America we see that private companies financed a great deal of the exploration of this continent.

Yes, I am aware that by allowing private companies to lead the way in the exploration and colonization of new world planets, some of them will become unbelievably wealthy with treasuries exceeding those of many countries on earth.  Entire planets, entire worlds, will be owned by -- and governed by --  CORPORATIONS.  And why not?  They will have bought and paid for the privilege.

But a clash is already forming.  There will be future clashes between governments and private companies over property rights, mineral rights,  even real estate, and such, in space.  We've seen it all before, except right here on earth.  It all got sorted out, to one degree or another, in time.

Earth governments already aggressively exploring space are not just spending all that cash for the prestige of being a space-faring nation,  Oh, no.  They are looking for a return on all that spent cash.  They can be expected to "protect" their investments in space aggressively,  And, hey!  There's no law in space.  So, "what ever it takes" may well become a watch word in settling disagreements way out there beyond the reach of the so-called long arm of the law.

So far as having only adherents to conservative politics (as I have suggested) as the colonists of Mars and/or other planets, well, yes, my tongue was resting firmly in my cheek.  BUT, having said that, it might be worthy of considering having colonies consisting of colonists who share the same political ideology.  Having a capitalist planet and a communist planet separated by a few hundred light years does have a certain appeal, I must say.

However this all shakes out, it will be a whole new world(s) in less than ten years when Mars One blasts off.  Hopefully, those chosen to populate the new colony will shake off much of our divisive philosophies leaving them here, on earth, where they were created. 
Then, again, that's not realistic.  We are, after all, only human.  That has not , nor will it, change.  We're an exasperating lot.  Even God, Himself, repented, at least once, that he created us.

Now, we are about to go traipsing around in the Garden of God, out beyond the blue cloak of this earth, hopefully, we will be respectful of the endless power, majesty and beauty of that realm.

Since man's earliest sentient moments he has gazed longingly at the stars of the night sky.  A yearning akin to homesickness seems to emanate from his soul.  Only a hopeless romantic, or a fool, such as yours truly, would dare think it possible that man is finally preparing to go "home."  Then, most of us who hail from northern European ancestry have a tad of the Viking in our DNA.  Maybe, like our ancient forbearers we, too, have a longing to learn what is just past the farthest Island.   Indeed, we do.

© J. D. Longstreet

Body Recovered From River Near Water Street Bridge Was Harley-Davidson Enthusiast

Man was last seen alive on August 30th, his body was recovered from the river a week later.

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 9, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - On September 6, the body of a 52-year-old man visiting the city during the Harley-Davidson 110th Anniversary from Kansas City was recovered by police in the river near the Water Street Bascule Bridge, according to the Milwaukee Medical Examiner's Office. Someone spotted the body floating in the river and called police. 
Police recovered the man's body at 121 E. Erie St. on river side of building. The victim was last seen on August 30th during the Harley events.
He has not been identified pending the investigation. No autopsy result details determining the victim's cause of death have been released by police.

Long-Term Promise: More Cash! Less Work!

The following chart shows the 12-month moving average of real currency in circulation per American nonfarm payroll employee (July 2013 dollars).


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As seen in the chart, I think it pretty much goes without saying that this is not 1982. It does look a bit like World War II though. Is there another world war right now that nobody told me about?

I have not filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for President of the United States in 2016, but I'd certainly like to keep my options open. I therefore offer the following pledges so everyone knows where I stand on the tough issues facing our country.

If elected, I promise even more than more of the same! Even more cash! Even less work! The more cash and the less work the better!

Who wouldn't like that? In this increasingly digital age, we're currently $500 above trend! The prosperity is practically overflowing!

If you are a guy and you have a job in this more cash and less work environment, then I feel your pain. I'd like to ask you serious questions about the main issue that I assume affects you the most. How do you get your wallet to close with $8,600+ cash inside? Does this country need to make larger denomination bills? As of May 30, 2009, only 342 $5,000 bills were known to exist. What a tragedy!

If elected, I promise even larger denomination bills produced on the same quality paper that the smaller denomination bills are printed on!

On the off chance you are a bit shy of the $8,600+ in cash ($26,000 for a family of 3) then have no fear. Perhaps someone else does and it is on the verge of trickling down to you. I know you've been patient for 30 years so far, but perhaps you just need to be patient for a few more years!

If elected, I promise to patiently watch the cash trickle down with you! In no way, shape, or form shall I inhibit its ongoing progress!



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Sarcasm Disclaimer

Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: Custom Chart

Cocoa


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We have a new pet. She's a 10 pound Shih Tzu and her name is Cocoa.

Peak American Labor per Capita


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The record high of 11.03 hours per capita was set in April of 2000. I see very little evidence that a new record will ever be reached.

From a long-term perspective, we are currently in the illusion of prosperity's unwinding phase. Put another way, we're in a cyclical bull market within a secular bear market. It's just an opinion of course. Your opinion may vary.

September 18, 2007
Suze Orman vs. Warren Buffett

I'm afraid that the people selling are the little investors. - Suze Orman, April 2000

Fabulous economy. Best that we've had in forever, almost. - Suze Orman, April 2000


Speaking of fabulous economies...

August 31, 2006
Why Do Americans Hate their Fabulous Economy?

Polls consistently show that Americans are rather negative about the economy, and many have wondered why that might be considering that our economy is the envy of the world (as well it should be). The source of our pessimism is a bit of a mystery, and it is one that I am going to pursue. For the moment, I'll simply note that I have identified what may be a contributing factor to our unwarranted despair: reporters rarely use charts, and that allows them to wax poetic about the 'jobless recovery,' 'worrisome signs of inflation,' 'record setting deficits,' and other such nonsense. Charts anchor the mind to the raw data, which makes it hard to use bumper-sticker slogans that mislead (and demoralize) more than they clarify. In any story about the economy, there is never an excuse not to use a chart, but reporters almost never do.

In hindsight, that's just priceless. It would seem that the original source of that quote has been [nearly] permanently deleted. The Internet is not [nearly] so forgiving though. It is very difficult to undo what was once said in public.

As for being a reporter, I don't need an excuse to use a chart. I dwell on them. This "fabulous economy" has *so* many trend failures that I can't even begin to keep up. They fascinate me, both in quantity and quality, lol. Sigh.

This is not investment advice, but it does lean heavily towards gallows humor.

Source Data:
BLS: Employment
St. Louis Fed: Population

Hours Worked (Musical Tribute)

The following chart shows the 24-month moving average of average weekly hours of private production and non-supervisory employees. I have added an exponential trend line in red.


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The next chart shows the deviation from the long-term trend. I have added recession indicators in blue.


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The next two charts provide a short-term look at that same data.


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Note that the 24-month moving average of hours worked is starting to roll over (again). This does not bode well for future employment growth.


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The Jetsons

George Jetson's workweek is typical of his era: an hour a day, two days a week.

Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: NBER based Recession Indicators
St. Louis Fed: Average Weekly Hours Of Production And Nonsupervisory Employees: Total private

guest post at the green room interiors

I'm over at The Green Room Interiors  today, pimping Kimberly's dollhouse. Check it out and see my boards for her living and dining rooms. There was no budget and she provided some amazing pieces to start with so basically I went hog wild.



And don't forget to enter the AO at Home giveaway for your chance to win a $200 gift card from Target!

Happy Monday!

Minimalism - NYFW -Day 4-


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Trina Turk S/S 2014 Collection 

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 Emerson S/S 2014 Collection

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Trina Turk S/S 2014


 NYFW -Day 4- was a day full of COLORS :) me, the street style and all the collections that I saw... we all were celebrating this grand even in colors! I love seeing this and certainly is a positive thing!
Until tomorrow wish you all a colorful and peaceful week!



                                                                                   Dress: vintage/ option Here 
                                                                                   Heels: Christian Louboutin/ Here 
                                                                                   Necklace: c/o COOEE/ Here 
                                                                                   Bag: Joe Fresh/ option Here  
                                                                                   Sunglasses: Ralph Lauren
                                                                                   Ring: c/o Tres Jewellery/ Here







UMOS Named Recipients For Hispanic Of The Year 2013 Awards

María Castrejon-Pérez and Ruben A. Burgos

Photos: Facebook

Recipients named in four categories for the UMOS Hispanic of the Year annual banquet awards.

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 8, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - On Friday, the United Migrant Opportunity Services (UMOS) released the names of this year's award recipients in four categories to be honored at the Hispanic of the Year annual awards banquet. The first recipient for Hispanic Woman of the Year is María Castrejon-Pérez, a LULAC Midwest Assistance and Programs Coordinator and a UMOS volunteer for the September 15th parade and festival; Ruben A. Burgos, a retired (April 2013) Milwaukee Police Lieutenant of Detectives, former President of the Latino Peace Officer Association and a current Board member for the Wisconsin Hispanic Scholarship Foundation, Inc. (Mexican Fiesta) was selected as the Hispanic Man of the Year; Mayra Alaniz is this year's Hispanic Youth of Year and the Jimmy and Elena Castañeda family were picked as the Hispanic Family of the Year.
The recipients were chosen in four categories whose names were submitted by those nominating them to be recognized for their achievements and contributions to Wisconsin's Hispanic community. They will be honored at the annual UMOS Hispanic awards banquet on October 12.

Our Employment Pickle (Musical Tribute)

The following chart shows day care employees as a percent of women workers aged 20 to 44.


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Stick a fork in that trend. It's not only over, but it's rolling over.

How to Fork Someone's Yard Prank

If you want to get a little more creative, buy some pickles (or anything that will stick on a fork), and add them to the forks.

Genius! That's just what this economy needs. More pickles!

January 12, 2013
Our Economic Pickle

It is often thought that college graduates can escape these unfortunate wage trends. But college graduates — hit by the bursting of the tech bubble in the late 1990s and then by the deep recession — have been hit hard, too. Seventy percent of the nation’s college grads have had their after-inflation hourly wages decline since 2000, according to the Economic Policy Institute, with the typical graduate experiencing a 3.1 percent decline.

The future's so bright I gotta whistle!



Source Data:
BLS: Employment
St. Louis Fed: Employment Level - 20 to 44 years, Women

Driver Detained By Milwaukee Police After Crashing Into Tree

Driver detained after crashing into tree on opposite lane.

By H. Nelson Goodson
September 8, 2013

Milwaukee,  WI - Police detained a driver after crashing into a tree at the 2000 block of West National Ave. The accident happened around 6:30 p.m. on Sunday. 
The driver was taken into custody by police, while unidentified people attempted to keep anyone from taking pictures of the damaged vehicle as police investigated the incident. A woman standing beside the vehicle said, that the driver was "Ok" and that he was being held inside a police van used to secured people who have been arrested or detained to be transported to a local jail or a police district station to be processed. 
Police haven't released any information to confirm, if anyone else was injured or how the driver lost control and crashed into the tree.

Syria is a Distraction From Bengazi, So Sayeth Senator Cruz.....

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



Always enjoy watching people trying to connect the dots.

From Think Progress, the publication I usually always disagree with.



Yuppers...

Via: Memeorandum

The Anti War Peace President, Barrack Hussein Obama, Well, That Was the Candidate, Now He Is the President...

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



The adrenalin rush of the drums of war. From Barack Obama nonetheless!

Just in from the Los Angeles Times.

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is preparing for a longer bombardment of Syria than it originally had planned, with a heavy barrage of missile strikes followed soon after by more attacks on targets that the opening salvos missed or failed to destroy, officials said.

The planning for intense attacks over a three-day period reflects the growing belief in the White House and the Pentagon that the United States needs more firepower to inflict even minimal damage on Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces, which have been widely dispersed over the last two weeks, the officials said.

Two U.S. officers said the White House asked for an expanded target list in recent days to include many more than the 50 or so targets on the initial list. As a result, Pentagon planners are weighing whether to use Air Force bombers, in addition to five warships now on patrol in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, to launch cruise missiles and air-to-surface missiles from hundreds of miles offshore, well out of range of Syrian air defenses.

Syria is also within range of an aircraft carrier strike group in the Red Sea, which includes one cruiser and three destroyers, all capable of firing cruise missiles.

"There will be several volleys and an assessment after each volley, but all within 72 hours and a clear indication when we are done," said one officer familiar with the planning.

The officers requested anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the campaign.

The stepped-up military planning comes as President Obama and his aides prepared to press their own offensive to seek public support, as well as congressional votes for authorization to use military force to punish Assad's government for alleged use of chemical weapons against civilians last month.

Obama plans to blanket the nation's airwaves in coming days to make his case to a skeptical public. ... {Read More}

What a difference power and a few years can make. Oy Vey!

Via: Memeorandum

U.S. Intervention Into Syrian Civil War and Possible Unintended Consequences...

U.S. Intervention Into Syrian Civil War and Possible Unintended Consequences...
by: Les Carpenter
Rational Nation USA
Liberty -vs- Tyranny


Is part of the President's considerations in contemplating U.S. military intervention into the Syrian civil war the impact and possible consequences to our only true ally in the region, Israel? I would hope so, and perhaps he has. But given the history of reciprocal loyalty between our two nations it is reasonable to think any U.S. air strikes may have unintended consequences that would negatively impact our our ally. And result in loss of life in Israel as a result.

From THE HILL.


Israel is setting up its Iron Dome missile defense system outside of Jerusalem as violence continues in neighboring Syria.

According to an Agence France Presse (AFP) report, the Israeli military is deploying a battery of the missile shield west of the city, signaling concern about threats from a possible Syrian attack

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz quotes a military official who said that the likelihood is low that the country would be attacked by Syrian rockets, however "we have a clear responsibility to prepare for any scenario in order to protect our citizens."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a cabinet meeting on Sunday that his nation was “an island of tranquility” amid “the storm raging around us,” according to AFP. He did not mention Syria specifically.

The battery near Jerusalem is not the first to be deployed in recent months. One was moved into position near Tel Aviv last month, and a few other systems have been put in place around the country. Many of the batteries have been set up in cities closer to the border with Syria, which runs along Israel’s north.

Haaretz reported that the Israeli Defense Forces are considering deploying another battery in northern Israel. {Read More}

Via: Memeorandum

So, Is the Planet Warming ? Or Is It Cooling?...

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



It just gets so damn confusing. Which side does one come down on? Nature, that force that just keeps on providing surprises and the force humans have little to no control over. Wondering how Al Gore (Gorelione to some) will respond to changing data points.

Just in from The Telegraph.

A cold Arctic summer has led to a record increase in the ice cap, leading experts to predict a period of global cooling.

There has been a 60 per cent increase in the amount of ocean covered with ice compared to this time last year, they equivalent of almost a million square miles.

In a rebound from 2012's record low an unbroken ice sheet more than half the size of Europe already stretches from the Canadian islands to Russia's northern shores, days before the annual re-freeze is even set to begin.

The Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific has remained blocked by pack-ice all year, forcing some ships to change their routes.

A leaked report to the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) seen by the Mail on Sunday, has led some scientists to claim that the world is heading for a period of cooling that will not end until the middle of this century.

If correct, it would contradict computer forecasts of imminent catastrophic warming. The news comes several years after the BBC predicted that the arctic would be ice-free by 2013.

Despite the original forecasts, major climate research centres now accept that there has been a “pause” in global warming since 1997.

The original predictions led to billions being invested in green measures to combat the effects of climate change.

The change in the predictions has led to UN's climate change's body holding a crisis meeting, and the the IPCC was due to report on the situation in October. A pre-summit meeting will be held later this month.

But leaked documents show that governments who fund the IPCC are demanding 1,500 changes to the Fifth Assessment Report - a three-volume study issued every six or seven years – as they claim its current draft does not properly explain the pause.

The extent to which temperatures will rise with carbon dioxide levels, as well as how much of the warming over the past 150 year, a total of 0.8C, is down to human greenhouse gas emissions are key issues.

The IPCC says it is “95 per cent confident” that global warming has been caused by humans - up from 90 per cent in 2007 – according to the draft report.

However, US climate expert Professor Judith Curry has questioned how this can be true as that rather than increasing in confidence, “uncertainty is getting bigger” within the academic community.

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Long-term cycles in ocean temperature, she said, suggest the world may be approaching a period similar to that from 1965 to 1975, when there was a clear cooling trend.

At the time some scientists forecast an imminent ice age. {Read More}

I'm just guessing (but yet fairly certain) those invested in the Global Warming Meme are preparing their rebuttals as this story was being released. It just doesn't fit the desired template.

Via: Memorandum

Quote of the Day (Plus Charts)

April 19, 2010
U.S. Urban Residents Cut Water Usage; Utilities are Forced to Raise Prices

The unintended consequence of using less in most cities is that ratepayers pay more. The Cleveland region has increased water rates 45 percent to 80 percent since 2007. Cleveland Water Commissioner Chris Nielson explained to the The Plain Dealer last week that “revenue was $25 million below projections last year because of a decrease in consumption.”

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“It’s funny, in the sense that it’s a double-edged sword,” Lamb told the Kane County Chronicle. “We tell people all the time to conserve water, conserve water. But then we, as the municipality providing the water, suffer because there’s less money coming in to maintain that system.”

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Despite the perils of the death spiral, the argument for conservation is strong.

Let us use this same theory for gasoline stations and see what happens.


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Since 2011, each gasoline station employee is selling less and less gasoline (by volume). This is unprecedented during an economic expansion. I wonder what could explain it.


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Why has there been so much gasoline station hiring since 2010? Perhaps gasoline station owners have been getting drunk on the free money Kool-Aid? Capital misallocation for the win?

The "recovery" is strong! It can only get better from here! No "death spirals" possible! Blah, blah, blah.

This post inspired by fried in the comments found here.

Source Data:
EIA: Petroleum Product Supplied
St. Louis Fed: All Employees: Retail Trade: Gasoline Stations