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taxiya

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The government can increase taxes, introduce military conscription, but its gone too far on this one IMO. They are a bunch of spoil sports.

"However Chinese authorities are trying to bring an end to the controversial trend with the Ministry of Culture last year saying the practice distorted the 'cultural value of the entertainment business' and was 'uncivilised'."



"Strippers and funerals are normally considered mutually exclusive - but not so at this bizarre ceremony.

Footage from a funeral in
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shows two scantily clad women gyrating next to a man's coffin as they dance to Maroon 5's hit Moves Like Jagger.

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If it is ONLY Ministry of Culture involved and it could only call it a distortion, it means stripping entertainment is legal in China. That is a wow to me. But this is an evidence that China is a country ruled by law, :rolleyes:. If someone want to shit on their ancestor's grave, so be it, government won't do anything before introducing a law to forbid it first.
 

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Cash handouts are best way to boost British growth, say economists

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, 35 economists state that providing money directly to households would be most effective policy

Direct cash handouts to households would be a better way of boosting Britain’s flagging economy than the interest-rate cuts expected from the
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on Thursday, according to a group of progressive economists.

In a letter to the chancellor, 35 economists have urged Philip Hammond to ditch the approach that has been followed by the government since the recession of 2008-09 and give the Bank the right to try more radical options.

The letter,
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, suggests that the Bank should be allowed to create money to fund key infrastructure projects. Alternatively, the group says the Bank could pay for tax cuts or direct payments to households.

The letter states: “A fiscal stimulus financed by central bank money creation could be used to fund essential investment in infrastructure projects – boosting the incomes of businesses and households, and increasing the public sector’s productive assets in the process. Alternatively, the money could be used to fund either a tax cut or direct cash transfers to households, resulting in an immediate increase of household disposable incomes.”

Threadneedle Street would need approval from the Treasury to adopt what the US economist
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” of money on to the economy as a means of removing the threat of deflation.

The nine members of the Bank’s monetary policy committee (MPC) will announce at midday how they plan to respond to the economic shock caused by the decision to leave the EU in the 23 June referendum.

The MPC is thought to be considering a cut in interest rates from 0.5% and a resumption of quantitative easing (QE), the scheme whereby the Bank increases the money supply by buying bonds in the financial markets.

While “helicopter money” is not on the Bank’s agenda, one City economist said he could envisage public investment being financed by the Bank. David Owen, the managing director of Jefferies International, said: “November should see publication of the new chancellor’s autumn statement. The timing of this could be brought forwards, to broadly coincide with the BoE’s November inflation report (on the 3rd). What chance the government finances investment projects using infrastructure bonds which the Bank of England ultimately buys?”

The 35 UK and international economists – including the biographer of Keynes, Lord Robert Skidelsky, the ecological economist Herman Daly and the hedge fund manager Eric Lonergan – said that with interest rates already lower than they have ever been and doubts about the viability of more QE, “it is unclear that the Bank has necessary tools to meet the challenges ahead”.

The letter states that seven years of cheap money have not had the desired effect. Noting that before 2009 official interest rates had never before fallen below 2%, the economists warn that a further cut in borrowing costs will not benefit the economy.

“Similarly, a further expansion of the Bank of England’s £375bn QE programme is the wrong solution for today’s economic problems,” the letter states.

While accepting that QE might have been needed in 2009 to free the logjam in the City’s lending market, the letter adds: “The risks facing our economy have little to do with the availability of liquidity in the financial sector, and all to do with businesses and households cutting spending due to an increasingly uncertain economic outlook.

“As well as being of limited effectiveness, ultra-loose monetary policy has come with harmful side-effects. Just before she became prime minister, Theresa May became the latest high-profile politician to recognise that lower interest rates and QE have increased inequality by inflating asset prices. Indeed, the success of both of these policies is dependent on the private sector taking on even more debt.”

Hopes that the government might be receptive to new economic ideas have been encouraged by May’s arrival in Downing Street. The prime minister has hinted that she is in favour of higher spending on investment. Hammond said last month that he would
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tax and spending policy if necessary.

The letter by the economists continues: “As the new chancellor looks to ‘reset’ economic policy, new ways of conducting monetary policy should be considered. Instead of policies designed to fuel asset price bubbles and increase household debt, the Treasury and the Bank of England should cooperate to directly stimulate aggregate demand in the real economy.”
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SteelBird

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This is old news. A chimpanzee signs to ask people to free him.
Published on Aug 4, 2012
Intelligent and inquisitive, chimpanzees have always been able to communicate with man.
But this heartbreaking video shows just how desperate this chimp is to be understood and to be let out of his cage.
 

solarz

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This is old news. A chimpanzee signs to ask people to free him.


It looks to me more like the Chimp is imitating the person's hand gestures.

This is the problem with primate language research. A lot of "results" come from humans injecting what they want to see into their interpretation of primate behavior.
 

bd popeye

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More Pokemon felony stupidity this time Iowa style..

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IOWA CITY — An Iowa City man is accused of leaving his son at home alone so he could play Pokemon Go with his other son.

According to an Iowa City police criminal complaint, officers were called to 116 Friendship St. at 9:06 p.m. Aug. 6 for an unattended 6-year-old boy who had been found.

Police said the boy woke up from a nap and discovered his father was gone. The boy then left the house and went outside to find an adult. Police said a neighbor found the boy and looked after him until officers arrived.

The boy’s father, 30-year-old Michael J. Dunham, told police he left his son at home alone and had taken his other son to play Pokemon Go. Police said 90 minutes passed between when the 6-year-old was left at home and when his father called 911 to see where he was.

Police said the 6-year-old boy was too young to take care of or fend for himself. Dunham was arrested and faces one count of child endangerment, an aggravated misdemeanor punishable by up to two years in jail.
 

taxiya

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Just come across this article
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and the number 1 finding reminds me of weird buildings in China that were talked about here. Look here 32°40'33.90"N, 117° 9'27.86"W.

The "toilet building" that was talked about here is something one imagine out of one's own mind. This build is not subjected to personal perception. But of course I don't believe the designer was deliberate.:D
 
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SteelBird

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More Pokemon felony stupidity this time Iowa style..

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Look like Pokemon Go has gone viral in global premise. I read some website that Russia bans Pokemon Go suggesting that it's a spy product because players have to enable GPS and camera, and go where Pokemon Go wants players to go. Israel bans its soldiers from playing Pokemon Go inside camp. Some commenters suggest that there have been traffic accident regarding Pokemon Go too. In conclusion, it's better I'm not going to try it myself!
 
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