Waitstate Weekend

We have a list of “life-changing, but for now still pending” events that make us a bit cranky this weekend.  No, not that we are in a hurry for WW III to break out, nor are we anxious for the wrong presidential candidate to get the nod by voters.  OK, and we don’t really want … Read More

Fusible Friday, Overloads Ahead?

We are (at last!) nearing the end of the political silly-season.  The Election is about 17 days out.  And as the mainstream keeps touting, there’s what some stories report as a 72 percent chance of a Harris win.  As in The stock market still leans to this candidate winning the presidential election. For us, however, … Read More

Can Retail Save Us? Two “Woojects”

Retail Sales: Might as well get this one off the table at once. So we can get back to our back-alley pool where the odds are increasing that when Israel goes-a-popping Iran, it will be next Tuesday. Because that’s when the BRICS brass will be in Kazan, Russia.  And world focus will be elsewhere. So … Read More

2025: A Change in Prepping

Beans, bullets, and a big water source are sliding as priorities a bit.  While preppers up-armor, it’s time to check emotional supports, and look for rational national leadership.  All as America comes under attack by foreign drug gangs who’ve infiltrated via the Obama-Biden-Harris open border. Which means what, exactly?  Simply that our Seven Major Physical … Read More

Did Harris Just Roll Racist?

We were shocked today by the CNBC report headlined “Harris proposes 1 million forgivable loans to Black entrepreneurs, as Trump makes inroads.” According to the CNBC report the idea is for “…an “Opportunity Agenda” plan for Black men, which includes a proposal of forgivable loans of up to $20,000 to Black entrepreneurs.”  No mention of … Read More

Empire State Numbers, Pacific Jitters

Might as well get right to the NY Fed’s Empire State Manufacturing number, first today… “After climbing into positive territory last month, the headline general business conditions index retreated twenty-three points to -11.9. New orders fell, and shipments edged lower. Delivery times were slightly shorter, while supply availability deteriorated somewhat. Inventories shrank.” Markets, perhaps still … Read More

Beating Back Useless – Militarize FEMA?

Well, here we are: Another Monday.  And for this one, I thought it would be useful to rethink what people really follow news for. On the surface, the idea is that we all want to be “informed.”  But, if that means keeping up with the cackle princess and the skirt chaser, no thanks. The whole news … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: Stepping Up

Coming from a long line of (Seattle) firefighters, as I do (many of whom work on the off-shift to stack a little cash on the side), it was no small topic of discussion when the installation of stairs came up at home.  Usually during a coffee hour after a hard drill (or a working house … Read More

Dangerous Mindsets

The Partisan News problem is growing. It’s hard enough to figure out the Future – even when you have a good and reliable set of facts at hand. But the evolving problem in the world now – in addition to the liberal disease of “talking-past the other party” – is that “clean sourcing” is becoming … Read More

Reader Note: Stu’s Site Updated

Hell of a read – and worth your time – and study the pictures. URBAN SURVIVAL – THIS IS NOT A DRILL – THE AGE OF DESOLATION Hell of a good report. g

Living the Novel Life – ITEIABU, Iran this Weekend?

Sorry if this morning’s column goes off in a Hunter S. Thompson way.  We spent six-hours Thursday in the emergency room as Elaine was having abdominal pains.  Turned out to be diverticulitis – common among people “our age” if you don’t eat regularly, hydrate well, and eat enough fiber to “keep things moving” but not … Read More

Adventures of Stu – Post Milton

Just got off the phone with G.A. Stewart (the Age of Desolation site) and he came through the ravages of Milton in the Tampa area last night just fine. “The new house is 55-feet above sea level and the water didn’t get me this time,” he told me. “I looked out the back and while … Read More

CPI, After Blow, War Tonight, Measuring Work

Consumer Prices have just been released by Labor. And it’s not surprising to see claims of lower prices – from an incumbent administration just before an election, right? The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.2 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis, the same increase as in August and July, the U.S. … Read More