Wednesday, 15 August 2012



Katyia15 August 2012 1:59PM 
The national brain seems stuck on a narcotic high.
original idea there ?
Cameron attributes Olympic success to two things, competitive spirit and volunteering, which he now declares must change the country for good. ?We have imbibed deeply of the Olympic spirit … in throwing timidity to the winds we have rediscovered a spirit that is our own?. Reading the few newspaper pages not devoted to the Olympics last week, I tried to transfer ?inspiration? into real life.
sounds painfully difficult …
Could Cameron?s volunteering spirit deploy sports stars to enforce asbos?
no
Could the army take up beat-policing, at which they seem adept Ethnic diversity and the status of women have been given a boost. The competitive spirit may not need emphasis in financial services, but there is no harm in sharpening the nation?s edge if Cameron could only say how.
you?ll be lucky mate I see this article is full of transference queries such syncronicity with me just working on that last week I even did a post about it !
The idea that the world?s importers would suddenly buy neglected British goods and services because they saw London on television must be facile. Cameron said British companies could somehow win ?13bn worth of contracts for future Olympics. But they won few for this one. He seems unaware that the 2012 venues were largely the work of the American firm, CH2M Hill, who have already won the
Qatar World Cup and, on the strength of London, should also dominate Rio
.
the money is locked away in savings bonds. It represents the money that it would take to execute them approaching it in this way has always worked previously which is why people are so resentful of bankers
Blair declared that a unique feature of the London games was their ?playing unsafe?, their eccentric daring. While the closing ceremony was dreadful, like a tired pop industry video, the opening was superb. It was?daredevil, inventive, funny and self-mocking. Like the draconian training of the cyclists, the real stars of Britain?s performance, it was a gamble that paid off
draconian training? eh? what using footage of the closing ceremony ? me no compreni .. .
British economic policy is like the Olympic Park without the athletes. It is sitting in a bank vault.
I thought the problem was that there was too much transience and movement in the economy with businesses
upping sticks and leaving their communities .
With the economy deep in a liquidity trap, it needs an inventive genius like Boyle, who can blow ?60m in just three hours of happiness.
no links for that one
?unconventional monetarism? is now gaining traction. It would require the printing of some ?20bn of new money
yes unconventional and progressive like the work of Deepak Chopra, Richard Branson and Richard Carlson where you gain hyperbolically by incorporating and assimilating the positives of your rivals once you?ve seen new age business models you just can?t stomach anything else



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