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Kim Jong-Un Re-Elected As Everyone Rejoiced

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Dear leader Kim Jong-Un was re-elected as the undesputed “Dear Leader” of the best nation in the world (take that America) in a gut wrenching close race against his “traitor” uncle Jang Song-Thaek. As North Korean people rejoiced and congratulatory notes from other world leaders flooded Kim Jong-Un’s AOL inbox, the “traitor” uncle was tied to a tree and executed by a mortar round. Or was it before the election? While details are little murky, it shouldn’t matter. Everyone simply rejoiced.  I just thought you should know this. 

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AP Writes: Kim Jong-Un ‘re-elected’ as North Korean leader

Seoul (AFP) – Kim Jong-Un was Wednesday “re-elected” as North Korea’s leader, state media said, as parliament met in a session closely watched for power shifts in the secretive regime following the shock execution of his once-powerful uncle.

The new parliament is expected to endorse personnel changes that observers say are likely to affect a number of officials linked to his “traitor” uncle Jang Song-Thaek, once the North’s unofficial number two and Kim’s political mentor.

Kim was reaffirmed as First Chairman of the powerful National Defence Commission (NDC) by the new parliament, in a show of “absolute support and trust of all service personnel and people in him”, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.

The rubber-stamp assembly — the first under the leadership of Kim who took over from his father in December 2011 — gathered after North Koreans last month cast ballots in pre-determined elections where all candidates were unopposed.

Upon his re-election, “all the deputies and participants in the session broke into stormy cheers of ‘hurrah!’, extending the highest glory and warmest congratulations to him,” KCNA said.

Kim also serves as first secretary of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea and supreme commander of the Korean People’s Army, but his re-election as head of the top military body confers upon him ultimate power in the heavily militarised state.

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On Tuesday, top party leaders met to decide on personnel changes at the head of the regime in the aftermath of the execution of Jang, who was purged last December after being accused of crimes including treason.

The session of the parliament, the Supreme People’s Assembly, is being closely watched for glimpses into power shifts within the reclusive regime.

Kim led Tuesday’s meeting of the ruling party’s high-level political bureau, which discussed “reinforcing” the party’s organisation in order to boost its “leadership role and function”, KCNA said, indicating personnel changes.

 

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Wednesday’s opening parliamentary session comes after “elections” last month in which single candidates — approved by the political elite — stood uncontested. Kim notably managed a perfect turnout in his own constituency.

Analysts say the changes may affect the powerful NDC chaired by Kim, in which Jang served as vice chairman.

Several other elderly military leaders — such as defence minister Jang Jong-Nam and Ri Yong-Gil, chief of the military’s general staff — are seen as likely to take seats at the NDC, replacing Jang and his suspected associate, former police chief Ri Myong-Su.

North Korea’s leaders are also believed to have discussed plans for the future of the party’s key administration department, which was headed by Jang.

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Amphibious assault vehicles of the South Korean Marine Corps throw smoke bombs as they move to land  …

Through the department, Jang controlled not only the Stalinist state’s police and justice system but also went beyond his remit, intervening in economic and military affairs, Professor Yang Moo-Jin of the University of North Korean Studies said.

The parliament meets only once or twice a year, mostly for day-long sessions to rubber-stamp budgets or other decisions made by the ruling Korean Workers Party.

The last session in April 2013 adopted a special order formalising North Korea’s position as a nuclear-armed state — a status that both South Korea and the United States have vowed not to recognise.

Wednesday’s session comes amid high tensions between the two Koreas following a series of threats by Pyongyang in protest to ongoing Seoul-Washington military drills.

The North since last month held a string of rocket and short-range missile tests followed by its first mid-range missile launch since 2009 held on March 26.

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North Koreans offer flowers in front of statues of North Korea’s founder Kim Il Sung and former  …

Two Koreas traded fire across the tense Yellow Sea border last week after the North dropped some 100 shells across the border during a live-fire drill, prompting Seoul to fire back.

Kim last week warned of a “very grave situation” in a meeting with his top army leaders.

South Korean President Park Geun-Hye called Monday for tighter vigilance against the North after Pyongyang warned of a prospect of a “new form of nuclear test” on March 30.

China To The US: We Will Control Asia…..Deal With It.

China continues to project it’s dominance in the region by telling US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, in no uncertain terms, that any attempt to project it’s influence in region will be met with the new cold war type of a conflict in the region. As per Reuters report below, Hagel was also told to keep their allies in the region (Japan, the Philippines, Taiwan) on a short leash and not to interfere in China’s territorial disputes. In other words, as per China’s claim….. Asia belongs to China and the US should not interfere in China’s business…..or else.  

So, will the US go to war against China over Japan, the Philippines, Taiwan  – OR – against Russia over Ukraine? Hmm, so many attractive options. Yet, I already outlined exactly how all of this is going to play out over the next 15-20 years as Russia & China form an eventual alliance against the US/NATO (Russia & China are signing a massive oil/gas deal shortly). Read and weep. Nuclear World War 3 Is Coming Soon.When, How & Why

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Reuters Reports: U.S. defense chief gets earful as China visit exposes tensions

(Reuters) – Tensions between China and the United States were on full display on Tuesday as Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel faced questions in Beijing about America’s position in bitter territorial disputes with regional U.S. allies.

Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan, standing side-by-side with Hagel, called on the United States to restrain ally Japan and chided another U.S. ally, the Philippines.

Then, Hagel was sharply questioned by Chinese officers at the National Defense University. One of them told Hagel he was concerned that the United States was stirring up trouble in the East and South China Sea because it feared someday “China will be too big a challenge for the United States to cope with.”

“Therefore you are using such issues … to make trouble to hamper (China’s) development,” the officer said.

Hagel assured the audience that America had no interest in trying to “contain China” and that it took no position in such disputes. But he also cautioned repeatedly during the day that the United States would stand by its allies.

“We have mutual self defense treaties with each of those two countries,” Hagel said, referring to Japan and the Philippines. “And we are fully committed to those treaty obligations.”

The questioning came just a day after Hagel toured China’s sole aircraft carrier, in a rare opening by Beijing to a potent symbol of its military ambitions. Chinese Defense Minister Chang called Hagel, the top civilian at the Pentagon, the first foreign military official to be allowed on board the Liaoning.

Chang and Hagel spoke positively about improving military ties and announced steps to deepen them. But the effort could do little to mask long-standing tension over a range of issues, from cyber spying and U.S. arms sales to Taiwan to China’s military buildup itself.

At a seminar in New York, China’s ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai said Washington needed to think hard about the purpose of its military presence in Asia and whether its political agenda and those of its Asian allies were the same.

He spoke of the need to move away from “outdated alliances” and warned against any attempt to create an Asian version of the NATO Western military alliance to contain China.

“If your mission there is to contain some other country, then you are back in the Cold War again, maybe,” he said. If your intention is to establish an Asian NATO, then we are back in the Cold War-era again. This is something that will serve nobody’s interest, it’s quite clear.”

Beyond developing an aircraft carrier program, China’s People’s Liberation Army is building submarines, surface ships and anti-ship ballistic missiles, and has tested emerging technology aimed at destroying missiles in mid-air.

“RISK OF MISCALCULATION”

That expansion carries risks as Chinese forces come into greater contact with U.S. forces the Pacific, Hagel said.

“As the PLA modernizes its capabilities and expands its presence in Asia and beyond, American and Chinese forces will be drawn into closer proximity – which increases the risk of an incident, an accident, or a miscalculation,” Hagel said in a speech at the National Defense University.

“But this reality also presents new opportunities for cooperation.”

The risks of a mishap were highlighted in December when the American guided missile cruiser USS Cowpens had to take evasive action in the South China Sea to avoid hitting a Chinese warship operating in support of the Liaoning.

China’s military modernization has also been accompanied by a more assertive posture in its territorial disputes.

China claims 90 percent of the 3.5 million sq km (1.35 million sq mile) South China Sea, where the Philippines, along with other countries, stake claims. China has a separate dispute with Japan in the East China Sea over uninhabited islets that are administered by Japan.

Chang asked the United States to “keep (Japan) within bounds and not to be permissive and supportive”, and railed against the government of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who Hagel met in Tokyo last weekend.

“It is Japan who is being provocative against China,” Chang told a news conference after talks with Hagel.

“If you come to the conclusion that China is going to resort to force against Japan, that is wrong … we will not take the initiative to stir up troubles.”

Chang called the Philippines a nation “disguising itself as a victim” and renewed its opposition to Manila’s pursuit of international arbitration in its territorial dispute.

Hagel, who met the defense minister from the Philippines last week, said he raised U.S. concerns in Beijing over the tension in the South and East China Sea.

He cautioned that no countries should resort to “intimidation, coercion, or aggression to advance their claims.”

The U.S. State Department has accused China’s coastguard of harassment of Philippine vessels and called an attempt to block a Philippine resupply mission to the Second Thomas Shoal, a disputed atoll, provocative and destabilizing.

Also speaking at the New York seminar, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who led the U.S. effort to engage with Communist China in the 1970s, compared the rivalries in Asia, particularly between China and Japan, and the latent threat of the use of force, to 19th Century Europe.

“I would give both of them the same advice – to be extremely restrained and not to permit that situation to develop into a military confrontation,” he said, referring to the leaders of Japan and China.

“We as Americans, being allied with Japan, but in partnership of some kind with China; we should not be put in a position to chose. We should make clear to both sides that we will be sympathetic and helpful, but we are strongly opposed to a military confrontation, which really would have huge consequences in the region.”

Should You Be Getting Back Into Momentum Stocks?

According to Oppenheimer research it’s a buying opportunity …..wait for it…..that’s right, of a lifetime. Certainly, FB, NFLX, GOOG, TSLA, etc….have sold of significantly over the last few weeks. But, does that make them a buy? No, not by a long shot. The question Breakout poses is idiotic in nature to begin with. These stocks sold of for two weeks and that should make them an immediate buy? I don’t think so. Not when we are staring at a prolonged bear market of  2014-2017, as per our mathematical and timing work. In fact, from the fundamental perspective (not technical) the stocks above will become a buy only when the life is crushed out of them to the tune of 50-70% from today’s prices. Until that happens, don’t cut yourself with a falling knife. 

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Breakout Writes: ‘Momo’ tech stocks risky business for traders seeking mojo

The Fab Five, as my colleague Phil Pearlman calls them,have been more like the ‘Filthy Five’ for investors. Netflix (NFLX), Facebook (FB), Tesla (TSLA), Priceline (PCLN) and Google (GOOG) have been shellacked in the past month, with some in fact entering bear markets (down over 20%).

While these momentum tech names recovered slightly yesterday, investors are rightfully concerned about jumping back in. Oppenheimer research on the other hand is seeing a buying opportunity, one that some market strategists would liken to catching a falling knife. Peter Kenny, longtime strategist and now CEO atClearpool Group, has words of caution for those looking to for some tech mojo.

“I’m not catching the falling knife,” he says, and it’s not because of a valuation concerned, but more because he’d “like to see some sort of a floor put in before putting money to work.”

A floor could be forming, however, at least when looking at the technicals. Oppenheimer’s Ari Wald points out that from a technical standpoint, tech is oversold and is currently in an uptrend versus the S&P 500, among other things.

Despite what Oppenheimer technicians are saying, Kenny believes the way to play these names is follow the momentum. “You play them on the herd, you let the herd dictate the direction of the stock.“ The momentum names are going to find a level, he says, and that level is going to “become relatively attractive in short order because they move so quickly.”

This Doctor Stole So Much Money From The American Taxpayers It Will Make Your Blood Boil. Disturbing

Darn it, I knew I should have gone to medical school. If you are still trying to figure out why our entire health system is so messed up, please read Bloomberg report below. When individual doctors are being paid $1…$5…$10…and/or even $21 Million a year for services rendered there is something seriously wrong with the system. Rest assured, when such a system can be gamed, it will be gamed. In fact, its outrageous when the top 1% (825,000) medical providers account for 14% of all medical billing in 2012. Will Obamacare change anything? I doubt it, but releasing Medicare payment data is the first step in the right direction. 

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Bloomberg Reports: Top Medicare Doctor Paid $21 Million in 2012, Data Shows

A doctor who treats a degenerative eye disease in seniors was paid $21 million by Medicare in 2012, twice the amount received by the next ophthalmologist on a list of 880,000 medical providers released by the government.

The data on the payments was given to the public for the first time today by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The list, a detailed account of how $77 billion in federal health-care funds were spent in 2012, showed a wide range in which some top earners were paid as much as 100 times the average for their respective fields.

Consumer groups have long urged the release of data showing Medicare’s true cost to taxpayers, saying it could help highlight fraud, while doctors’ groups argued against the release of raw payment data, saying it may lead patients to jump to the wrong conclusions.

“When I was prosecuting Medicare fraud cases years ago, it was often difficult even for us as prosecutors to get Medicare data in a timely fashion,” said Jay Darden, a partner at Patton Boggs LLP in Washington who left the Department of Justice in 2010. “So the notion that now it’s not only being released, but released to the public, that could very well signal a recognition from CMS that it’s had a problem in the past and it needs to do something about it.”

Two doctors listed, who together were paid about $30 million, spent time in court in 2013 on claims they defrauded the government. While Medicare fraud cases aren’t unusual, the data released will provide a new level of transparency into the agency practices that may force doctors to become more careful in how they bill for Medicare patients.

64 Times Average

Salomon Melgen, a Florida ophthalmologist who specializes in injections for age-related macular degeneration, was paid $20,827,341 in 2012, or 64 times the average in his field, the data show. His appeal of a 2009 ruling that found he overbilled Medicare by $8.9 million was rejected last year. Farid Fata, a Michigan oncologist paid $10,063,281 in 2012, was charged with Medicare fraud in August, according to court records. The data opens fresh questions about Medicare’s payment policies.

 

“Deterring improper payments is a top priority of CMS in order to protect beneficiaries and taxpayers,” said Aaron Albright, a CMS spokesman. The agency “is working with our contractors to develop an appropriate cumulative payment threshold that considers costs, as well as potential benefits in determining which claims and providers should be selected for further scrutiny.”

Kirk Ogrosky, a former federal prosecutor who now represents Melgen’s company, said U.S. officials who combat fraud shouldn’t be looking at raw payment amounts alone.

‘Billed in Conformity’

“At all times, Dr. Melgen billed in conformity with Medicare rules,” Ogrosky said, referring to his client’s legal situation prior to the release of the 2012 data, given to media organizations with the agreement they not disclose the information before this morning.

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Fata, in jail since his arrest in August, has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him, according to court records. His attorney, Christopher Andreoff of Southfield, Michigan, didn’t respond to phone and e-mail messages seeking comment on the case. CMS, meanwhile, won’t comment on any data involving individual doctors, according to spokesman Albright.

The American Medical Association, meanwhile, warned that the release of raw payment data without proper perspective on it may lead patients to the wrong conclusions.

AMA Concern

“The AMA is concerned that CMS’ broad approach to releasing physician payment data will mislead the public into making inappropriate and potentially harmful treatment decisions, and will result in unwarranted bias against physicians that can destroy careers,” Ardis Dee Hoven, president of the Chicago-based group, said in an e-mail.

Some of the numbers may be inaccurate and doctors haven’t been given a chance to review the data and make corrections, Hoven said in a telephone interview.

The data doesn’t show whether charges and payments under one doctor’s name apply to procedures done by other doctors in their employ, potentially increasing the amount of money they receive and the number of patients they care for. CMS’s Albright didn’t respond to a question on whether doctors in a large practice group could bill all their services under one name.

The listings, when seen in aggregate, offer insight into doctors’ billing practices across a variety of specialties.

Melgen and Fata were among seven individual provider who received more than $10 million from Medicare in 2012, the data show, and the top 25 doctors totaled $231.7 million from the program. Among the top 25 physicians, 12 were ophthalmologists, six were oncologists and eight lived in Florida, the only state to appear more than three times in the top-ranking list.

Twice as Much

Melgen, based in West Palm Beach, was the highest-paid doctor, according to the listings, with reimbursements that were twice as much as the next highest paid ophthalmologist, Alexander Eaton of Fort Myers, Florida. Eaton, paid $10,726,482, was the fifth highest paid overall.

While Melgen made twice that of Eaton, half as many patients were served through his offices, according to the CMS listings. He saw 894 people compared with Eaton’s 2,721.

Melgen has been in the spotlight since 2009 when U.S. officials ruled he overbilled Medicare the previous two years for injections of a drug for age-related macular degeneration.

Melgen lost an appeal before the Medicare Appeals Council in June 2013, and sued in August in federal court in Miami seeking to overturn the decision. Last month, attorneys for his company, Vitreo Retinal Consultants of the Palm Beaches PA, urged a judge to reverse the decision arguing the ruling wasn’t backed by substantial evidence and that the doctor’s billing practices were appropriate, according to court papers filed March 27.

Suspended Payments

The Department of Health and Human Services notified Vitro of a suspension in Medicare payments in letters dated Aug. 20 and Aug. 23, 2013, lawyers for the company said in court papers filed Oct. 18. HHS agreed Oct. 29 to lift the suspension after Melgen said the company was no longer billing Medicare for multi-dosing Lucentis, the injection for macular degeneration, according to a joint court filing.

Fata, who owns and operates at least six oncology centers under the name Michigan Hematology Oncology PC., was arrested in August on charges he submitted false claims to Medicare for medically unnecessary services. Fata billed patients in remission for chemotherapy, deliberately misdiagnosed patients as having cancer to justify chemotherapy and fabricated diagnosis as reasons for ordering hematology treatments, prosecutors said in court papers.

Delayed Treatment

Fata also allegedly delayed emergency treatment for some patients with serious medical conditions until he could administer and bill for chemotherapy. In one instance, a patient with potentially fatal low sodium levels was given chemotherapy before being taken to an emergency room and hospitalized, prosecutors said.

Today’s data showed that Fata received $10 million in Medicare payments in 2012, making him the highest paid oncologist out of 7,374 providers in his field.

Fata has been jailed since his arrest after prosecutors successfully argued the doctor, a Lebanon native who became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2009, is inclined to flee and has the means to do so. Fata and his wife have a taxable estate worth more than $40 million and more than $14 million in mostly liquid assets, prosecutors said last year. The oncologist’s trial is set for August.

Other Doctors

Other doctors that were highest paid included Asad Qamar, a cardiologist based in Ocala, Florida, who was paid $18,154,816 by Medicare in 2012. The next highest cardiologist was paid $4,499,469.

The third and fourth-highest paid doctors, Michael McGinnis and Franklin Cockerill, both pathologists, were paid $12,577,017 and $11,068,463 respectively in 2012.

Cockerill, who is based in Rochester, Minnesota, billed for 56,628 unique patients in the year, providing over a million services. McGinnis, based in Wrightstown, New Jersey, saw 33,154 patients. The two doctors are received more than twice the amount of the third highest paid pathologist, who received about $5 million in 2012 for 8,976 patients.

Why Russia Should Invade Ukraine As Soon As Possible.

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I know this is not going to be a popular opinion, but here it goes anyway. First, let me ask you something. Have you ever been punched in the face by a 70-80 year old grandma over a piece of bread because she was probably starving to death? I have. It had happened to me shortly after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 (I was 12 at the time). The store shelves were empty, ruble worthless and people were trying just to survive in any way that they could. Even the vodka was rationed. If I remember correctly a family could get one bottle per month through government issued coupons. A lot of alcoholics reserved to drinking rubbing alcohol and cologne. I kid you not.

Today, Ukraine faces a similar fiscal Abyss. The West and the IMF will do absolutely nothing to resolve the situation. Any money or aid that will go directly to Ukraine will either be stolen or be paid out to Russia in the form of gas and other liability payments. Sure, but won’t Ukrainians have freedom and democracy? Don’t make me laugh. We no longer have freedom in the US with the NSA watching your every step. Plus, if the West is allowed to control Ukraine, you will quickly see Ukraine turn into a failed state (with Russia exerting it’s influence) or worse, a state where a proxy war between Russia and the US/NATO will rage for many years to come

The only true solution at this stage is for Russia to come in and take over Ukraine….. one way or the other. It will bring Ukraine back from an economic brink and stabilize it’s politics. This will allow Russia to turn the gas back on and immediately pump billions into Ukraine’s economy. Sure, it’s not an optimal solution from the West’s side, but it’s the best solution for Ukraine. Trust me, empty stomachs and economic/political collapse become a lot more important than an illusion of freedom and democracy being propagated by the west.  

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Stock Market Update. April, 8th 2014. InvestWithAlex.com

daily chart April 8 2014 shortA quiet day with the Dow Jones up 10 points (0.06%) and the Nasdaq up 33 points (0.81%)

A typical consolidation day in the market after heavy sell off over the last couple of days. The most oversold issues have bounced the most, hence the strong Nasdaq rebound. With earnings season just around the corner it will be interesting to see if the recent sell off develops into an actual bear market or another opportunity to “buy the dip”. Keep in mind, despite the recent sell off all of the major trends are still pointing up. In fact, it was just a few days ago that the Dow set an all time high. This highlights an important clue as to why most market pundits are not worried.

Should they be?

I believe so. Based on our mathematical and timing work the bear market of 2014-2017 is just around the corner.  When it starts it will very quickly retrace last years rally and plunge the US Economy into a severe recession. If you would be interested in learning exactly when this bear market will start (to the day) and it’s internal composition, please Click Here. 

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Only 16% Of Americans Know Where Ukraine Is

As the USA/NATO prepare for war over Ukraine (economic, cold and possibly actual war) most American’s believe Ukraine is in China or Africa or even Alaska (WTF?) According to The Washington Post only 16% of American’s could correctly identify Ukraine on the map. (see full report below) Come on guys…..that’s where all the hot girls come from. You know, the one’s that have the tendency to wear high heels instead of Uggs. Yes, that’s Ukraine. Maybe more people will learn where Ukraine is after Russia invades and the US stock market craters. BIG MAYBE.  

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The less Americans know about Ukraine’s location, the more they want U.S. to intervene

  • BY KYLE DROPP, JOSHUA D. KERTZER AND THOMAS ZEITZOFF

Where’s Ukraine?  Each dot depicts the location where a US survey respondent situated Ukraine; the dots are colored based on how far removed they are from the actual country, with the most accurate responses in red and the least accurate ones in blue. (Data: Survey Sampling International; Figure: Thomas Zeitzoff/The Monkey Cage)

Joshua Tucker: The following is a guest post from political scientists Kyle Dropp (Dartmouth College) Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University) and  Thomas Zeitzoff  (Princeton University).

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Since Russian troops first entered the Crimean peninsula in early March, a series of media polling outlets have asked Americans how they want the U.S. to respond to the ongoing situation.  Although two-thirds of Americans have reported following the situation at least “somewhat closely,” most Americans actually know very little about events on the ground — or even where the ground is.

On March 28-31, 2014, we asked a national sample of 2,066 Americans (fielded via Survey Sampling International Inc. (SSI), what action they wanted the U.S. to take in Ukraine, but with a twist: In addition to measuring standard demographic characteristics and general foreign policy attitudes, we also asked our survey respondents to locate Ukraine on a map as part of a larger, ongoing project to study foreign policy knowledge. We wanted to see where Americans think Ukraine is and to learn if this knowledge (or lack thereof) is related to their foreign policy views. We found that only one out of six Americans can find Ukraine on a map, and that this lack of knowledge is related to preferences: The farther their guesses were from Ukraine’s actual location, the more they wanted the U.S.  to intervene with military force.

Ukraine: Where is it?

Survey respondents identified Ukraine by clicking on a high-resolution world map, shown above. We then created a distance metric by comparing the coordinates they provided with the actual location of Ukraine on the map. Other scholars, such as Markus Prior, have used pictures to measure visual knowledge, but unlike many of thetraditional open-ended items political scientists use to measure knowledge, distance enables us to measure accuracy continuously: People who believe Ukraine is in Eastern Europe clearly are more informed than those who believe it is in Brazil or in the Indian Ocean.

About one in six (16 percent) Americans correctly located Ukraine, clicking somewhere within its borders. Most thought that Ukraine was located somewhere in Europe or Asia, but the median respondent was about 1,800 miles off — roughly the distance from Chicago to Los Angeles — locating Ukraine somewhere in an area bordered by Portugal on the west, Sudan on the south, Kazakhstan on the east, and Finland on the north.

Who is more accurate?

Accuracy varies across demographic groups. In general, younger Americans tended to provide more accurate responses than their older counterparts: 27 percent of 18-24 year olds correctly identified Ukraine, compared with 14 percent of 65+ year-olds. Men tended to do better than women, with 20 percent of men correctly identifying Ukraine and 13 percent  of women. Interestingly, members of military households were no more likely to correctly locate Ukraine (16.1 percent  correct) than members of non-military households (16 percent  correct), but self-identified independents (29 percent  correct) outperformed both Democrats (14 percent  correct) and Republicans (15 percent  correct).  Unsurprisingly, college graduates (21 percent  correct) were more likely to know where Ukraine was than non-college graduates (13 percent  correct), but even 77 percent  of college graduates failed to correctly place Ukraine on a map; the proportion of college grads who could correctly identify Ukraine is only slightly higher than the proportion of Americans who told Pew that President Obama was Muslim in August 2010.

Does accuracy matter?

Does it really matter whether Americans can put Ukraine on a map? Previousresearch would suggest yes: Information, or the absence thereof, can influence Americans’ attitudes about the kind of policies they want their government to carry out and the ability of elites to shape that agenda. Accordingly, we also asked our respondents a variety of questions about what they thought about the current situation on the ground, and what they wanted the United States to do. Similarly to other recent polls, we found that although Americans are undecided on what to do with Ukraine, they are more likely to oppose action in Ukraine the costlier it is — 45 percent of Americans supported boycotting the G8 summit, for example, while only 13 percent of Americans supported using force.

However, the further our respondents thought that Ukraine was from its actual location, the more they wanted the U.S. to intervene militarily. Even controlling for a series of demographic characteristics and participants’ general foreign policy attitudes, we found that the less accurate our participants were, the more they wanted the U.S. to use force, the greater the threat they saw Russia as posing to U.S. interests, and the more they thought that using force would advance U.S. national security interests; all of these effects are statistically significant at a 95 percent  confidence level. Our results are clear, but also somewhat disconcerting: The less people know about where Ukraine is located on a map, the more they want the U.S. to intervene militarily.

Jobs Opening Surge, Markets About To Collapse?

We all know jobs are a lagging indicator, nevertheless, Bloomberg does it’s best to do a fluff piece for the subject matter at hand. According to Bloomberg the number of positions waiting to be filled in the U.S. climbed by 299,000 to 4.17 million in February, the most since January 2008, from a revised 3.87 million the month before, the Labor Department reported today in Washington.

First, can someone tell me where these 4.17 million supposed jobs are....the moon? Even if true, did you catch the second number? “The most since January 2008”. This is what you should be looking at. While spun as positive news, this is anything but that. Most businesses, governments and individual investors operate on the same lagging principal. They look at today’s environment and perpetuate it into the future. Exactly at the wrong time. As our mathematical and timing work suggests, the US Economy will fall into a severe recession by the end of 2014 (officially). When that happens, expect the jobs market to be flooded with pink slips instead number of open positions. 

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Bloomberg Writes: Job Openings in U.S. Climbed in February to a Six-Year High

Job openings in the U.S. rose more than forecast in February to a six-year high as employers moved to boost hiring in response to rising consumer demand.

The number of positions waiting to be filled in the U.S. climbed by 299,000 to 4.17 million in February, the most since January 2008, from a revised 3.87 million the month before, the Labor Department reported today in Washington. The rate of hiring and the number of Americans quitting their jobs were little changed.

The figures, which are among nine labor-market barometers closely watched by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, reinforce other data showing steady improvement. Accelerated hiring would help provide bigger wage gains needed to boost consumer spending, which accounts for almost 70 percent of the economy.

“Everything is pointing to an improving labor market, which the Fed obviously wants to see,” said Jennifer Lee, a senior economist at BMO Capital Markets in Toronto. “But they want to see much more improvement in the labor markets before they consider the economy is healthy again.”

The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey called for 4.02 million openings in February after a previously reported 3.97 million a month earlier.

The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, or JOLTS, adds context to monthly payrolls data by measuring dynamics such as resignations, help-wanted ads and the pace of hiring. Although it lags other jobs data by a month, the figures are tracked by Yellen as a measure of labor-market tightness and worker confidence.

March Employment

Companies added 192,000 workers in March after 188,000 jobs the month before, Labor Department figures showed last week. The gain brought the number of private jobs, which exclude government agencies, to 116.1 million, surpassing the previous peak set in January 2008 before the start of the last recession. Unemployment held at 6.7 percent even as almost half a million people entered the workforce.

Just two of the nine indicators on Yellen’s employment dashboard — payroll growth and layoffs — have returned to pre-recession levels, indicating Fed policy makers will probably keep reducing the pace of stimulus while keeping interest rates low.

Yellen highlighted those contradictions in a March 31 speech, saying that the recovery “still feels like a recession to many Americans.”

Some 2.38 million people quit their jobs in February, little changed from 2.37 million a month earlier, today’s report showed. The quits rate, which was 2 percent when the recession started at the end of 2007, held at 1.7 percent in February.

Hiring Rate

The hiring rate — the number of people who got new jobs divided by the number who worked or were paid — held at 3.3 percent in February. The rate compares with an average of 3.8 percent during the previous expansion. Hires rose to 4.59 million from 4.52 million, today’s report showed.

Employers in the retail and leisure and hospitality industries took on more workers in February. Construction and health care were among industries cutting back on new hires.

Job openings continued to mount at retailers in February, while professional and business service companies and restaurants also put out more help-wanted signs.

Tammy King, 50, is planning to take her talents into a new field. She is attending courses in advanced manufacturing near her home in Alexandria, Kentucky, after losing her position as a real-estate title examiner. The training program, funded by an employer collaborative called Partners for a Competitive Workforce, teaches skills that are in demand at nearby factories.

Jobs ‘There’

“In the manufacturing world, the jobs are there,” King said. “Once I can get my education done I don’t think I’ll have trouble finding one.”

In the meantime, her unemployment benefits have run out and she can’t find part-time work to pay the bills.

“There’s nothing,” King said. “You apply. You don’t hear back. You call. Nobody’s hiring.”

Today’s report showed about 2.5 people are vying for every opening, up from about 1.8 when the last recession began in December 2007.

Dismissals, which exclude retirements and people who quit voluntarily, fell to a three-month low of 1.62 million from 1.7 million in January.

In the 12 months that ended in February, employers added a net 2.1 million jobs, representing 54.3 million hires and 52.2 million separations.

Lowe’s Cos.

Lowe’s Cos. is among those planning to add to headcount and seeking to improve worker productivity. The home-improvement retailer announced Feb. 19 that it will add about 25,000 seasonal employees this year for the industry’s busiest season.

Mooresville, North Carolina-based Lowe’s increased hours for its customer-service employees last year and is training and redeploying workers to improve sales, Chief Customer Officer Michael Jones said at a March 19 conference. Growth will be driven by improved productivity rather than store openings, he said.

“When you look at our fourth-quarter performance, you can see how, notwithstanding the fact that we’ve added labor to drive close rate, we’re able to flex that labor to protect our operating performance,” Jones said.

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