Friday, January 10, 2014

Is Obama about to put another knife in the auto companies?

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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Obama-says-automakers-need-apf-14762428.html

Obama is going to raise the fuel economy standards for 2011 model year cars and trucks, just one more thing the auto companies have to worry about.

Why doesent the government at least wait till they get back on their feet.



Answer
0'Bama is building a model.

It will be a model with the appropriate, or inappropriate depending on your point of view, agencies / bureaucracies, that will be in place for the future nationalizations of companies that make more money than the he or the government is comfortable allowing.
This method will by-pass congressional approval with so many different pieces of legislation that no congress, committee or parliamentary body could eliminate it in one vote.

Companies will only be allowed to make as much money as they can to meet the criteria of some employee collective bargaining agreement, pay the managers an agreed upon salary with NO bonuses for performance, pay the taxes and provide an account for marginal, scheduled expansion.

If by some miracle the company makes more money than that, the government will take it over declaring it an economic risk and run it into the ground so that another company fills the void.
Then the cycle will repeat itself.

See: Venezuela, Uruguay, Bolivia, Laos, Cambodia, Russia.

Welcome to change in America comrade.

What exactly is an International Photojournalist?

Q. How does it differ from the regular Photojournalism? (local)


Answer
"Photojournalism" is a term coined by Americans where two separate occupations have been joined together -- journalism and news photography.

In many countries, and Australia is one, it is not allowed for a person to work in such a combined manner. One is either a photographer of a journalist. (It is a union "separation of labour")

Domestically, one shoots within ones' own country, most likely shooting fires, fatal car accidents, hold-ups and other domestic stories while an international photojournalist would be classified as a "foreign correspondent" and working in a foreign country covering international stories including wars.
examples --
a) The British photographer, Tim Page, working in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam during the Second Indochina (Vietnam) War.
b) The Australian Photojournalist, John Everingham, (photographing for AP and UPI plus writing for AP and Newsweek) working in Laos and later in Thailand shooting mostly "travel" material for airlines and travel magazines along with writing stories for the same outlets.
c) The German photographer, Dieter Ludwick, working in Cambodia for AP and also CBS during the Second Indochina War.
d) The American photographer, Al Rockoff, who worked for AP in Cambodia during the Second Indochina War and has returned to Cambodia much later.
e) Myself, working for Visnews, UPITN, and UPI in Cambodia during the Second Indochina War and later in Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Pakistan for Visnews and Reuters.




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