Archive - Dec 1, 2013
Obama Administration Admits "There Is More Work To Be Done" As Healthcare.gov Relaunches
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/01/2013 11:05 -0500While even the most naive private sector cyber-experts knew well in advance that an effective rewrite of Obamacare's 500 million lines of code would take a "little longer" than the month promised by the government in advance of the November 30 fix deadline, the Obama administration went ahead with its much touted healthcare.gov relaunch anyway. The results have been mixed.
The Markets Have Entered a Blow Off Top
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 12/01/2013 09:58 -0500
So, we have investor sentiment showing record bullishness, investors are piling into stocks at a pace not seen since 1999-2000: at the height of the Tech Bubble, earnings are generally falling, the global economy is contracting, and the Fed is already buying $85 billion worth of assets per month.
Live Stream From Escalating Ukraine Protests As Hundreds Of Thousands Take To The Streets
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/01/2013 09:51 -0500
As reported yesterday, in the aftermath of the violent crackdown on a pro-Europe rally, and the resulting call by the opposition for president Yanukovich's resignation through nationwide strikes, the situation in the Ukraine is increasingly more unstable. Moments ago Reuters reported that Ukrainian nationalist protesters broke into Kiev's city hall and were occupying at least part of the building during mass protests that drew several hundred thousands out on the streets to protest the government's decision to forego an EU deal. Nationalist leader Oleh Tyahniboh told Interfax that representatives of his party had taken over the building. "Today literally 40 minutes ago, our boys took the Kiev Council," he told crowds on Kiev's Independence Square.
Four Dead, Dozens Injured As Train Derails In The Bronx - Live Stream
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/01/2013 09:19 -0500
Shortly after 7 am Eastern time on Sunday, Metropolitan Transportation Authority police confirmed that a Metro-North train derailed near the Hudson river in the Bronx. The accident occurred near Palisade Avenue near the Spuyten Duyvil railroad station. Photos taken of the accident scene show eight cars derailed. Edwin Valero was in an apartment building above the accident scene when the train derailed, the WSJ reports. He says none of the cars went into a nearby body of water, but at least one ended up a few feet from the edge. Rebecca Schwartz was at a nearby park when the accident occurred. She says she didn't see or hear the derailment but looked across the water when she heard emergency vehicle sirens. She says numerous emergency vehicles have responded to the scene.
Beware of the Monetary Mobsters!
Submitted by Sprout Money on 12/01/2013 08:26 -0500Invest your worthless cash in real assets... before they come and collect!





