Wednesday, June 17, 2009

HEADLINE: Obama deepens FED role in markets

Washington Post,June 17, 2009 on page A1:

Umpire or vampire? That is the query of queries.

When we play ball,we need a referee but suppose the referee is unsure then the referee is not really an umpire. However,if there is no referee,who knows the rules and the regulators?Awin-win situation,there is no need of any. Let the market decide the price,any price if it is a free price to be paid by the folks.

Who calls the shots? The buyer or the seller? Let us ponder the refinements to find out if it is freshly baked cookie or otherwise?That is supposed to be a joke. Laugh it off. You got it made when you are kicking the ball. However,if it is a handball,there is no need to kick it but to hold it like an American football not the British soccer. Remember 1812,the British are coming and the Star and Spangled inspired Francis Scott Key to compose such historical song of the nation.

Francis,the admirer of Francis Scott Key and Francis Xavier or Francis Assisi on Wednesday,June 17, 2009 with desultory thoughts above.

P.S. COMICS published by the WashPost,June 17, 2009 on page C10

PICKLES: The boy asked "Will you tell me one of your cowboy poems,Grandma?" "Okay,pard." Grandpa replied and said:"I ain't much of a cowboy,just a little. I ain't got no cattle,just a kittle.""I can't rope nor ride,nor brand a cow's hide." "But I can shoot the bull,whittle and spittle." The Grandpa is a poet in disguise. A poet is the one who composes poems or spoofs?

Perhaps the Comics would be the key of keys to solve the riddle wrapped in an enigma!

Enough is enough for random thoughts today. At 3.22 p.m.

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