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  1. Considering that ISIS had taken control of several cities and there banks ISIS is sitting on a lot of Dinar.

    If they ever RV then they would give the enemy a huge increase in the ISIS held dinar.

    WHY WOULD THEY DO THAT ? I just listed my last million on craigslist for $850.

    My wife has 3 million in the safe deposit at the bank, she wants to wait a little longer. We had 8 million. Obama blew it.

    Iraq will have to RD. RV won't happen. It is over.

    Sell, Sell, Sell.  

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  2. The shippers love Americans buying all this Asian crap. Target, Walmart ect love cheap Chinese and other Asian products. When a container ship leaves port it may look like a loaded ship BUT the reality is that most of the containers above deck are EMPTY !

     

    I see inside some US export containers sometimes and they are usually full of crushed cardboard, plastic and other recyclable product. Asian 'Slave' wage factory workers make products then ship them back to US consumers. Less US workers, more Chinese factories, more pollution.

     

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  3. I work on the rails (trains) in Long Beach (Los Angeles). The shipping companies are feeding the press a lot of BS.

     

    Allmost all Overseas owned companies have gotten RICH $ in recent years since the USA does not manufacture much anymore.

    The wages DO NOT Come from US Taxed Taxpayers like city, county, teachers, cops ect. 

    The average day worker makes about $60,000 to $80,000 a year breathing diesel fumes all day.

     

    You need to work 6 - 7 days a week to get $100,000

     

    The average life expectancy of a Longshoreman after retirement is 18 months.

     

    These rich mostly Chinese, Korean owners would to pay minimum wage.

     

    Try to find a house near the Port of Los Angeles under $400,000 not in a gang infested neighborhood, good luck.

    My mortgage is $2000 a month, $6500 a year in property taxes. 

     

    This is a company created slowdown, congestion not the workers. Piles of empty containers, exports are what you see on the dock in the news.

     

     

    Maersk Line books $1.5bn profit in 2013

    http://www.seatrade-global.com/news/americas/maersk-line-books-$15bn-profit-in-2013-despite-lower-box-rates.html

     

    “K” Line, which has subsidiaries in America, Japan, and India, posted revenues of ¥1.2 trillion at the end of fiscal year 2013, up 7.9 percent year-over-year. The company recorded a net income of ¥16.6 billion, up 56 percent from the previous year’s net income of ¥10.7 billion.

    http://www.joc.com/maritime-news/container-lines/k-line

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  4. People need to read the report. He was in a ground struggle with the man when he grabbed the officers gun. The officer grabbed his backup gun and shot him in the back with the muzzle touching his back. 

     

    The cop did what he had to do to survive. 

    People get your facts straight before you run your mouth !

    The autopsy matches the officers report. 


    Autopsy of Ezell Ford reveals LA police shot him in the back at close range

     

    Hey Umbertino. It is people like you that post crap like this taken out of content.

    Total BS along with most of the stuff you post. Go away.

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  5. This week I had to resort to long sleeves. It was in the low 50's working at the docks in Long Beach/Los Angeles. Not sweatshirt weather yet. Chance of 1/4" rain on friday and might have to bust out the windbreaker.

      :tiphat:


    The water off San Diego is still warm. 68 degrees at Cortez and Tanner Banks. Bluefin and Yellowfin Tuna still being caught, Yellowtail also.

    Best year for fishing off So Cal in 15 years.

    PD41

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