Early Onset Stagflation?

Reader Note:  Tomorrow morning’s report (Wednesday’s are a bit like Anything Can Happen days here) is a long one – about 5,000 words in length and it’s a bit of woo-woo from my “other life” you may find interesting.  Just saying, plan a second cup tomorrow…or blow it off and come by Thursday for our … Read More

Digital Gangsters Threat to Democracy

While the U.S. continues playing victim to “fake news” and putting up with the digital online revolutionaries and digital uprisings (as in the Smollett case), we are pleased to report that the UK Guardian is providing great coverage of what we’ve labeled Digital Mob Rule (DMR). Their story, “Facebook labelled ‘digital gangsters’ by report on fake … Read More

Bernanke et al on L4L

Odds of future Fed Hikes may be diminishing thanks to computer models.  For those who don’t track such things, there is an incredibly interesting paper our from the Federal Reserve in its Finance and Economics Discussion Series (FEDS). In  addition, a long discussion on Mexico which we’ve been writing about for a couple of decades … Read More

Prepping: Please! Save My Weedeater!

Sure, it’s fair to ask “Since when is a WeedEater (or, more properly a  )”Weed Eater W25SBK, 16 in. 25cc 2-Cycle Gas Straight Shaft String Trimmer” that Amazon had on sale for $89.95 this week, considered a “prepping item? Ah, my little gosling, you aren’t into looking at the Big – Long-Term – prepping picture, are you?  … Read More

Markets Look for Cherry, GovDown II Looms

Today promises to be like one of those “perfect crossword puzzles” you stumble on every once in a while.  You know the kind.  Hard as hell with just the right mix of brain-expanding terms and gimme’s.  The closer we move into “future” the more words we’re bound to “get right.” Another construct – as useful … Read More

What Kind of Christmas? 3 Futures Emerge

Three very different pictures of the future are emerging at what we think of as the “financial sports book.”  And two of the three views are driven by some basic Elliott-wave thinking. The first future is the one that should near completion in coming days or weeks.  That’s the future where the big Wave 1 … Read More

Power in the Greater Depression (Ch. 6)

EMP, HEMP, SREMP and other robust power design parameters. We don’t mean to go off the deep end here, but there is a new report out on one of our favorite “unknowns” – namely Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) effects. This morning, we review not only what some of the baseline data offers, but also present non-EMP … Read More

Prepping: For “Retirement Disease”

In less than a week, you-know-who will turn over the speed limit:  70. If I have time to complete them, several more books are yet to fall out of these fingers including one that is the extended-play version of this morning’s discussion of:  “Retirement Disease.” The idea is simple enough:  You look at most things … Read More

The Data on Bipolar America

We have a blissfully short column this morning because the real “deal points” in the news flow this morning market America’s present mass-media-breakdown a prime candidate for diagnosis as bipolar disorder (Refer to your dog-eared DSM-5) although it could enlarge into a schizophrenic break. If I were a mental health professional (which I’m thankfully not) the … Read More

American Idiocy: Musitics and Politainment

Just when I was hoping the bottom was in on the nearly-incomprehensible decline of American’s critical-thinking, here comes another example of how Musitics and Politainment are wrecking our future. The latest example of the blending of politics and music came with the Grammy’s.  A typical headline from Mediaite?  “Michelle Obama Shows Up at the Grammy … Read More

Power in the Greater Depression (Ch. 5)

Charging is harder than you thought.  Regardless of your energy source, whether wind, low-head hydro, solar,  or that noisy old gen-set, there is still the problem of getting the energy into your deep-cycling long-term alternative energy storage battery system. It’s not as simple as it sounds.  This morning, we break down how to do it … Read More

Prepping: Life in the Fix-It Shop

While the long-pending breakdown of modern society has not yet arrived, we have to wonder what we’ll “do for a living” when it does? There are any number of choices, obviously: There will be a lot of openings for contract “musicle” to make sure that people who bother you are reprimanded even if “police” will … Read More

Beyond Blackmail? Newsmail?

America has a new hot story du jour to come to terms with:  There are reports all over the place about how the parent company of the National Enquirer obtained some (ahem) bawdy photos of Amazon boss Jeff Bezos and attempted to bury the story IF Bezos would….well, The Medium has a good run-down on it.  So, too,, does the NY Times … Read More