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Showing posts with label natural disaster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural disaster. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

Devastation In Japan, No Devastation At CNBC


The above photo was taken in Natori, Japan. I think the picture says much about the horror that the Japanese people are suffering.

Meanwhile at CNBC, Larry Kudlow is still grateful that the human toll is greater than the economic toll of the disaster.

In other words, he's grateful stocks haven't collapsed.

Isn't it refreshing to have a voice of the Masters of the Universe say what they're really thinking?

You know, I have watched CNBC in the past and I have to say, the network is home to some of the scummiest people on the planet not employed by Rupert Murdoch.

Kudlow is just slightly more honest about his feelings then Maria, Erin, Cramer and the rest of the gang.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Japan

From Marketwatch:

MADRID (MarketWatch) -- The 8.9 magnitude earthquake that hit Japan on Friday is the strongest ever to hit the country, according to historical data on the U.S. Geological Survey website. Data stretch back to 1891 and included in those records are ones that have hit near coastal areas of Japan. In 1896, an 8.5 quake hit Sanriku, Japan, killing 27,000 and causing a tsunami of 25 meters. The quake that resulted in the most fatalities occurred in 1923, when a 7.9 quake struck Kanto, killing 143,000. It is one of the world's most destructive earthquakes in history. In recent history, the Kobe quake of 1995 was the most deadly, measuring 6.9 and killing 5,502. Japan is located on a fault line called the Pacific Ring of Fire, making it prone to earthquakes over history.

Worst ever.

Sometimes you look a the news, watch the turbulence in the Middle East, the political upheaval and class warfare here, and the natural disasters and other forces of nature that are negatively impacting humanity all over the globe and think - we are at some kind of breaking point.

Dunno how far I want to go with this, but there is this school of spiritual thought that says all the energy we throw out into the world with our thoughts, words and actions has repercussions.

When we are acting, talking or thinking negatively, that is the energy we send out into the world.

When we are acting, talking or thinking positively, that is the energy we send out into the world.

It is so hard these days - with the unrivaled assaults of middle and working class people, on union members, on teachers, to NOT want to fight negativity with negativity.

But this earthquake in Japan reminds me that while it is VERY important to fight all the horrors we have seen in recent years against working people, union members and teachers, it is also important to remember to keep to our positive core of progressive, community-based values.

My thoughts are with all the people affected by this earthquake and tsunami today.