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Prof. Wombat: second opinion: The Perps Get Away With It Again
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Prof Wombat: second opinion. Monday, December 31, 2012. The Perps Get Away With It Again. JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Ally Financial and Bank of America have, per the Times, agreed to a $10 billion settlement with respect to, er, 'irregularities':. Banking regulators are close to a $10 billion settlement with 14 banks that would end the government’s efforts to hold lenders responsible for foreclosure. Hello, Neat post. There is an issue along with your site in internet explorer, might. Oboti...
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Prof. Wombat: second opinion: May 2011
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Prof Wombat: second opinion. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Nursing Homes: They Don't Have To Take You In. The Times this morning reviews that talk about cutting Medicaid will affect more people than those parasitic poor brown folk: many nursing home patients depend on it:. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, which analyzes health care issues, 7 of 10 nursing home residents are on Medicaid, in large part because even middle-class patients often run through their savings while in a nursing home and turn ...
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here still running: Election Day in Connecticut
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Election Day in Connecticut. One of the first things I did after moving last month was to go to Town Hall and register to vote in my new location. Later, I looked up the voting location on a map; it's a middle school in a part of town I ordinarily wouldn't go. There wasn't a line inside either, and the registration paper saved me an extra step, as my ID (driver's license) still has my old address. One side, a paper ballot, and it was done within a minute or two. You don't want ...
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here still running: April 2008
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008. I have just eaten the first Boeuf Bourguignon of my life, thanks to Ms. Child, Godde love and keep her- I made it myself. I don't know how it compares to others, but, if it gets any better than this, I expect to die of completely solid arteries within two years. Yeah, it's a lot of work, but it all shows up in that wonderful sauce. Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Blackberries or, Granny: an Introduction to Theology. When Granny died, in 1963, my cousin, Unka B's daughter, told me Gran...
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here still running: March 2008
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Monday, March 31, 2008. So Much for Low Fat. Well, the good news is it's delicious; parsnips and duck may not be quite tomatoes and basil, but not far from it as a sign of Godde's liking us. And the wine- an '06 Mendoza blend of Malbec, Merlot, and bits of Cab/Syrah, is outstanding: Cos de los Siete by Michel Rolland. Get it if ya can. Pepin again, this time from *Jacques and Julia Cooking at Home*: pretty and big almost coffee table book, but with some good recipes, hints, etc. inside. Not food, a clean...
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here still running: Announcement
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Monday, December 8, 2008. For those who may not have quite given up hope that I may blog, however unlikely that may be beginning to seem, it won't be this week; I leave for a week in Arizona tomorrow. Yes, I will bring my camera, but not my laptop. Have a great family visit, JohnieB! December 9, 2008 at 5:19 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). One of Godde's Odd Chillun with a blog. Grandpa of leisure, sweet-tempered, charming, witty, vivacious, and intelligent: see blog. View my complete profile.
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here still running: June 2008
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Sunday, June 29, 2008. Sunday Dinner at Grandpa's. The Vegetables bring some familiar cast members back: Fava beans and Asparagus, with a odd little addition: Seawort. I love Favas, despite their association with a certain fictional evil genius (Still: Fava beans with Chianti and Liver? The wine is an Austrian 06 Huber Gruener Veltliner. Friday, June 27, 2008. Kitteh Pictures: That Is All. Monday, June 23, 2008. Can anyone tell me why we have a Congress, or a Supreme Court, for that matter? For some time...
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here still running: October 2008
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008. Sorry for the delay; fighting the corporate powers is tedious, as some of you know from your own recent experience. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One of Godde's Odd Chillun with a blog. Grandpa of leisure, sweet-tempered, charming, witty, vivacious, and intelligent: see blog. View my complete profile. You Should Live in a Big City. You don't want anything in particular out of life. you want it all. You crave new and exciting experiences. And you get bored fairly easily.
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here still running: August 2008
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Monday, August 25, 2008. Sometimes seems as if it will never. Come, especially with a cool, rainy Summer such as this has been. Nine pounds (8.98, to be precise) may seem like a lot at once, but after slow roasting half, and making Ratatouille with the rest, I may have to get a few more by Friday. Oh, yeah, Gazpacho: make that maybe five pounds more. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. The Meaning of It All, Courtesy of Mr. Idle. Monday, August 11, 2008. Georgia On My Mind. The Russians, to their credit, have alre...
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here still running: We Must Remember This
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008. We Must Remember This. Lately I don't seem to care to read anything but History, likely in part to be a sign of a stubborn perversity of character, for I am an American, and it has long been observed, by ourselves and others, that Americans are more interested in what comes next than in how we got here in the first place. History, after all, is bunk. A rich vein deep at the core of being American. Ready to take its place among others. Nice essay. Happy New Year! Kammen. ...