Shop-Talk: Maker’s Materials & Scrounging

Is there a “Surplus Season?” We did a column on surplus stores in early January this year.  Must be something about short days that gets the “project juices” boiling. Some of the best hours of father-son time with Pappy and me involved a surplus store just north of 4th South and Michigan Street in Seattle’s … Read More

An Evidence-Based Consciousness Problem

Bored?  Waiting for Hyperinflation to become more obvious?  So are we!  Instead of seasonal boredom over shopping statistics.  Or long over-wrought discussions of trading minutia.  Or trading recipes for the nth time.  How about we rethink all of Reality and see whether that can rock the season a bit? Fine goal.  But, first come  the … Read More

An “A.I.” Look at Headlines

Lazy or Innovative? Oh, the joys of being a cynical old newsman.  You get to watch as the public gets wrapped around the axles of history; believing it matters. As someone who’s been on “the Quest” for better than 50-years, what never fails to impress are two key facts of Life:  First being that  History … Read More

Housing, Jobless, and Productive Holidays

Data Driven Dispondency Numbers can be depressing.  In the  ChartPack of Peoplenomics Wednesday, I answered a reader’s question.  Which was?  “ When you back out the Fed Money Printing Party, where are we vis-à-vis the 1929 Replay?” The answer is?  We are at the 1920’s Dow equivalent of 314 – remembering the all-time high in … Read More

2021 Annual Outlook

We introduce a new term into the economic lexicon this year:  Pandemnomics. It’s axiomatic that eras in economics are driven by events.  Past examples include the “Energy Crisis” the “Tech Wreck,” and 10-years back, a massive “Housing Bubble.” The task this week it to build a reasonable outlook for 2021 that uses some “logic glue” … Read More

The “Delusional America” Bet

Talk is Cheap – Bets Matter I like to keep the mind rolling.  So those minutes in the “throne room” are sometimes devoted – like today – to inventing new ways to become fabulously wealthy. Today’s scheme is particularly interesting:  I began by noticing the absurdity quotient is quickly-rising among Trump supporters.  Would they puty … Read More

Joe Day – Fed Week

Just a Formality It has been a given that Joe Biden will become president – and if he falters – Kamala Harris as his #2 is in, ever since contested elections went against Donald Trump. As for the process details sample the  NPR version of reality in “Who Are Electors And How Do They Get … Read More

A Personal “Accident Chain”

Ure on 3-Day Injured List I don’t have accidents often.  The last “mishap” of any potential was back in our flying days.  And it was while studying  that when the concept of “Accident Chains” was drilled into me. A flying story first to kinda “set the table.” About 9-years ago, Elaine and I were on one … Read More

A “Credible Show”

We have hinted recently that A.I. may already be mediating the merger between global capitalism and global communism. While millions acknowledge the present economic system is broken, a context-shifter – the Global Reset – is being used to build faux consensus for global-socialism take-over. You see, capitalism doesn’t “break” on its own.  It has been  … Read More

The “Invisible Depression”

Ure Baited and Switched You’ve been had:  Government claims extraordinary powers due to a virus, someone with empty rallies wins the White House, and the Stock Market soars to records while a million people in hospitality have hit the bricks. And you’re still not seeing it yet? Buddy, you’ve been “hoodwinked.”  Sold a bill of goods.  … Read More

CPI, Vax Risks, and Incredible Woo-Woo

Your World Just Got Stranger We have a novel theory – and there’s more on the  Peoplenomics site in Wednesday’s report – that A.I. is affecting (mediating) a  détente between excess-production Capitalism and lazier (but more resource-friendly) under-producing Socialism-Communism. As part of this, we see – as Watchers/Victims, not Participants – massive contradictions in “news” … Read More

The Oceans of Mars

Our semi-monthly update on a “personal science project” to hack space-time.  This week, some interesting developments involving 22 lights near and Ark, sonoluminescence and standing waves of sound.  Oh yeah…and the Oceans of Mars. It’s a bit longer than usual (6,500 words – before headlines and the chart discussion…).  But, it’s written so new readers … Read More

Biz Confidence Falls – Consumer Debt Weak

More Evidence 2021 A Bummer I made a personal  “investment policy decision” last week:  I’ve decided not to play the market until after the presidential inauguration January 20, 2021.  There’s simply too much that can go wrong – too many hidden variable to mess with.  Plus a ton of contrary and conflicting views. Before we roll … Read More