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Sunday Links: Disrespect, I'll Disconnect Your Line
Some killer links from the weekend.
Of Course Chinese Real Estate is a Bubble. Grow Up.
Of course China has a real estate bubble, so let’s skip the foreplay and get to the heart of the matter: What will it mean for investors?
Peter Goodman: The Steroid Years
Killer metaphor: sluggers and bankers dominated the last ten years.
Blogger Savages Poor Indianapolis
World Cup 2018 to be hosted by…Indianapolis?
Search Engine De-Optimization
Google in China. Lolz.
Who Needs Jobs When We All Have iPhones?
iPhone sales vs the unemployment rate. Just because.
A Guide To Recieving Your Share of Wall Street's Bonuspalooza
According to the Wall Street Journal, banking bonuses will hit $145 billion for 2009, a well-justified figure when you consider the heroic sacrifices Wall Street made in order to get interest rates dropped to zero forever.
Rather than complain about this windfall to our nation’s best and brightest and most scrupulous, why not focus on how YOU can get in on the action?
Vanity Fair's Gordon Gekko Photo Shoot
Vanity Fair has The Return of Gordon Gecko up on their site. Y’all know my deal with this movie (at least the first one). Here’s some footage from behind the scenes of the Annie Leibovitz photo shoot for the Wall Street sequel… Source: The Return of Gordon Gekko (Vanity Fair) Read also: TRB on the…
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatheads
Stupid things I’m hearing from stupid people these days.