Multifactorial Collapse

What might make the pending Second Depression worse than the first is that we could have multiple systems crashing at once. Not just a change of technology causing layoffs and bankruptcies in the farming set.Oh, no, something much grander.  Picture terrorism, energy, housing, and pensions blowing up as a kind of grand mal seizure…that’s the … Read More

Is the Email to Jr. Real?

Big story today is the WaPo’s The Daily 202: Email to Donald Trump Jr. could be a smoking gun, as Russia connections deepen. Sadly, I haven’t found a source anywhere that offers a copy of the email itself – only reports (and reports on reports).  It’s like that game of whisper in school.  By the … Read More

Coping: The Urban Studio (1)

Although it is an article of faith around here that everyone understands how recording studios actually work, that seems to be far from the truth of it. Most people – when asked – will tell you they have “a pretty good ear” and yet when you ask them about something they just heard, you get … Read More

Too Bad for Celiacs, Trump Jr. Saves News Orgs

Wheat is our eye-opener today. First comes word from Time magazine that The Vatican Says Gluten-Free Wafers Can’t Be Used for Communion.  Perhaps Catholicism doesn’t need celiac sprue sufferers or maybe they just missed the book Wheat Belly: Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight, and Find Your Path Back to Health.  Wheat isn’t Rome’s only PR … Read More

Coping: With Retirement? Hardly!

Say, kiddies (which means Millennials):  Pay attention to ‘de ol’ man here:  Ain’t no such thing as retirement.  At least IF you have an active mind. I’ve had a couple of pleasant emails from classmates who graduated with me back in 1967 from high school in Seattle. We will miss this week’s reunion up north … Read More

Limits to Complexity

Yes, there are. True, many of the world’s problems can be addressed – for a while – by adding layers of complexity.  No question. But how many such layers of complexity can be “piled on?”  That’s the rub… Toss this in with the charts and it’s a nice summer morning of deep thoughts… (How’s this … Read More

$10-Bucks In, $10-Bucks Out

Before we get into the jobs report (just out) and the latest madness that seems to travel the G20 circuit, a word – or three – about personal trading. Although we don’t offer financial advice, either here or on the premium content Peoplenomics.com site, we have evolved a fairly interesting view of the markets. The … Read More

Coping: With What Kind of Money?

Our last mental enema of the week as we try to keep the unconventional UrbanSurvival mentality is to upload another cup of liquid speed and ponder that which the zombies (programmed by the Collapsing News Networks) are too stupid  – or too busy trying to get laid on Tinder – to figure out. First let … Read More

Jobs Data & Bashing Headline Writers – the VWC

Before we wander through this morning’s long list of interesting news, we need to say something about where the anti-Trump spin in coming from.  A lot of this was laid out in Peoplenomics.com this week, but I wanted to mention it here, as well. When comes to “fake news” it’s looking more and more like we … Read More

Coping: Life in “Running Out Of….” Land

Urban survival is a constantly changing task.  As it changes, clocks are heard ticking all over the place.  Damn cacophony of ’em this week.  Where to begin? We expect the stock market timer to go off in the final third of August – something we’ve been saying 6-months – well ahead of so-called “experts.”  One the Peoplenomics.com … Read More

A Software-Directed Life

What do you need in a home that is full and offers far too many activities? (We call our place an ACH – activity centered home.)  Too much maintenance and such, as well?You need software, of course.  Today we look at some of the shortcomings of various programs out there… First, though, we track down … Read More

Happy Fourth of July!!!

Ure’s truly will be working on tomorrow’s Peoplenomics.com report and all’s well at the ranch. If your media addiction is severe, visit out breaking news page which is constantly updated, 24-7-365 over here for an immediate fix: https://urbansurvival.com/news-scanner/

A 3.5-Day Workweek, Trumps Mesh Net

The market will be open today, but on a reduced schedule.  Closing for stocks will be at 1 PM and for bonds 2 PM (Eastern) as America finally gerts what organized labor was really agitating for over the years: It’s a 28-hour workweek! Unless you have a lawn, which pushes out workweek around here to … Read More