Sunday, March 20, 2011

SUNDAY

Lots of debate on morning talking head shows over whether going into Libya was right thing to do or not. Thing is, we're in. Talk should be about what's next, which you can be sure is going on in lots of Sunday soirees. Can the world be better off without one more bastard dictator? Yup. Especially with oil reserves. Don't forget about PanAm 103. The bombing in the Germany bar. The "Line of Death" in the Gulf of Sidra. And the rest of his insanity. Hopefully, he's gone from history sooner rather than later. And, by the by, it's refreshing to see Europe's military picking up some of the tab. And we wait to see what the Arab League will contribute. As Bahrain, Yemen and Syria? continue in uprising while Hamas and Israel are going at it again.

Nuclear power. Japan put reactors right on a faultline. MAJOR faultline. And chose typhoon protection over tsunami at the plant with the most reactors in crisis. (The backup cooling power in the basement instead of the roof). If I read all the news right. And NO ONE on TV talks about Thorium reactors. Or Fusion. Or cold fusion. Or just dam alternatives to the frackin Neanderthal take it or leave it nuclear engineering we've been given. Yep. Nuke is dangerous as hell. But it's no GHGs and 24-hour power. I just believe we should look at Thorium, breeder reactors and fusion, hot and cold, and anything else in energy in an honest way. And I guess that's up to our servants in Washington. Or our honest corporations. How many do we have left?

Anyway, I'm watching the NCAA too. It's Sunday. But, going through my stock lists, so far I have 2 jump outs at me. HSOL and NEWN. My suggestion is check them out for yoself. Yes they are Chinese. But look especially at NEWN's rev and profit growth this year. And HSOL's 2-year chart. Have the Chinese stolen US tech? We're pretty aware of that by now. The Soviets were good at it until Reagan. Sometimes they buy it. Do they cheat however or whenever they can? Do they treat their employees like slaves? I don't know. Anyhoo, I'm looking forward to Kentucky v. Ohio State. Duke and Michigan now. Yay, verily, the madness of March.

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