These are my links for September 23rd:
- Jeremy Leggett: With a little imagination, clean technologies can supply all our energy | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - More from the Green New Deal:
"We need to make ourselves energy independent from the street up – in transport, electricity and heating – starting today. The good news is that with today's technologies and the right kind of financing and workforce mobilisation, we could surprise ourselves about what we could achieve."
- Socialism for Bankers, Savage Capitalism for Everyone Else? - Hard to imagine this guy was at Goldmans
Some see the light
- US banking groups lobby for fair value suspension - Accountancy Age - I support the IASB project
I don't support fair value: market worth means more than fire sale value
The challenge is to find the right alternative
How about the lower of cost and net realisbale value?
- Unions and Labour MPs vote for windfall tax - Accountancy Age - It will happen
It's just when
Even the Tories if in office would have to do this eventually because if they don't they will face an impossible task in balancing the economy
- OpEdNews » EQUITY, NOT "CASH FOR TRASH" IN BAILOUT Kucinich Announces Plan for Ownership Society - It's not perfect.
But it shows someone is thinking.
- US Election 2008: Obama to bid Biden bye-bye? | News | The First Post - Right now I'd buy that, whatever my Clinton reservations.
But then, I haven't got a vote
- FT.com / Companies / Financial services - Freddie and Fannie bank losses grow - Anyone who thought it was all over is a fool
This has a long way to go
That's why we can't duck taking action, now
- Insanity alive and well in the US | AccMan - Sound analysis from Dennis
Keeping executive remuneration out of the Paulson package will be the political death knell of the scheme
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Windfall tax…
Why don’t we force energy companies to split their bill into “electricity generation cost” and “fuel cost” in which better transparency and control can be achieved?