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A $Trillion And A Half In Deficits, And All I Got Was This Lousy Stock Market

If you watch bubblevision financial news, you might think that the stock market has been great this year. After all, the government deficit-spenders and Federal Reserve money-printers have been very busy trying desperately to prop up their phony baloney managed economy so that we all "keep believing." On these pages, we have repeatedly and sincerely [...]

By |2011-12-31T14:16:27-05:00December 31st, 2011|Economy, Media, Video|0 Comments

Goodnight, Irene

Bloomberg (props yet again to Zerohedge); China makes a major move clearing the way for dropping the use of USD in international trade: Japan and China will promote direct trading of the yen and yuan without using dollars and will encourage the development of a market for companies involved in the exchanges, the Japanese government [...]

By |2011-12-27T13:28:26-05:00December 26th, 2011|Economy|0 Comments

Megan Greene: “It’s Very Difficult To Draw A Line Under This Eurozone Crisis”

20 minutes. This is an excellent, mostly plain-language description of the failing paradigm that confronts the EU. If you listen carefully, close your eyes and substitute "the United States" for "the Eurozone," you will hear a description of exactly what is headed our way. The interviewer, Michael Hewson, at 1:30: "We've had numerous EU (for [...]

By |2011-12-25T01:39:49-05:00December 24th, 2011|Economy, Media, Video|0 Comments

Americans’ Expectations Of Privacy, And Being Murdered By The Executive Branch

Mr. Turley also has something to say about "red state / blue state chumps," which we have also ranted about here multiple times: "trapped in the left-right paradigm."

By |2011-12-23T02:09:51-05:00December 21st, 2011|Government, Media, Video|0 Comments

Your Future In Eleven Minutes

Kyle Bass: "In the end, the picture is so large, and the leverage in the banking system is so enormous that when you start delivering, there is no way out of this scenario, and that's what's happening right now." CNBC's David Faber: "It's a complicated concept..." No, it's not; it's a remarkably simple concept: there [...]

By |2011-12-15T23:11:04-05:00December 15th, 2011|Economy, Media, Video|0 Comments

Expansion? WHAT EXPANSION?

Bloomberg: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke signaled he’s concerned Europe’s crisis will hobble a 2 1/2-year U.S. expansion that may need another boost from the central bank. The economy allegedly "grew" at about 2% this fiscal year. In the meantime, the federal government borrowed and spent the equivalent of 13% of GDP. SO if [...]

By |2011-12-14T19:03:42-05:00December 14th, 2011|Economy|0 Comments

If You’re Going to Panic, Panic First

...because, it seems, that your assets may have been pledged multiple times as collateral in a leverage process known as "Re-hypothecation." Absent proof otherwise, this should probably be assumed to include any money you might have in an IRA, any alleged retirement you think your employer owes you, (what do you think the company does [...]

By |2011-12-12T10:49:44-05:00December 12th, 2011|Economy|2 Comments

Deus Ex Machina: “God From The Machine”

A little background is in order. The phrase harkens back to ancient Greek theater. It seems that "some" Greek writers had a penchant for introducing seemingly intractable problems into the plots of their plays, and then using a machine, such as a crane, to lower one of the Greek gods onto the stage in order [...]

By |2011-12-07T09:49:50-05:00December 7th, 2011|Economy|1 Comment

Bob Janjuah On Bloomberg: “No One Believes What The Banks Tell Us”

"The banks," of course, are the big, international, Congress-owning kind. Ten Minutes. A few highlights: "We criticized Japan for keeping alive zombie banks. We're pretty much doing the same in the West." "There's a grotesque misallocation of capital going on, away from the parts of the private sector that could use it, into parts, effectively, [...]

By |2011-12-02T18:53:13-05:00December 2nd, 2011|Economy, Media, Video|0 Comments

Dear John McCain, Carl Levin, et alia

"Lex mala, lex nulla." - St. Thomas Aquinas (L-Marbury; R-Madison)   Marbury v Madison: Affirmative words are often, in their operation, negative of other objects than those affirmed; and in this case, a negative or exclusive sense must be given to them or they have no operation at all. It cannot be presumed that any [...]

By |2011-12-02T18:34:04-05:00December 2nd, 2011|Constitution, Government|0 Comments

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