A Flip Side of Hurricanes

A focus on weather warfare to kick off mid week. Then another chapter of our book on longevity. Plus the ChartPack. For now, in all of these topics, we will be sorting between conspiracy and the evidence. It’s not exactly a simple task. More for Subscribers ||| Master Index 2018 to Present ||| Master Index 2001 … Read More

Storm 1 (Tracking Stu), Storm 2, Storm After

We are nearing the halfway mark of what promises to be three major storms. Two of which are hurricanes, and the third will be “what follows as a consequence.” However, before we dig into that, we have a couple of “housekeeping stories” because economics does matter. Fed Dope & NFIB Small Business No surprise in the … Read More

Ballistic Monday, Waiting, and Role of Accidents

Here lately, when the term “ballistic” has been used in news flows, it has referred to a missile somewhere.  But, today, we are focused on two aspects of “ballistics” – one as it relates to Markets and the other as it relates to “things ordained by Universe.” The first is easy to see – look … Read More

ShopTalk Sunday: A Prime Spree Checklist

Introduction: There’s an old saying about Life:  You can have anything you want, but you can’t have everything you want.  Everything is a pretty big pile of toys but you can – with minimal planning – at least cycle through some of them in your life. For example, I’ve been through serious big boat sailing … Read More

The FEMA Calamity

A recent Peoplenomics report may have sounded a bit harsh on FEMA. But NC events are making it clear: We weren’t tough enough. Some observations and suggestions plus a sampling of reader reports kicks off the weekend. And then we roll into the most perplexing question of all: With global war, FEMA incompetence, and no … Read More

Jobs, Oil Terminal Roulette, ShopTalk for Prime Days

  Busy Friday here, so let’s jump right into the EmpSit – employment situation – report just out: “Total nonfarm payroll employment increased by 254,000 in September, and the unemployment rate changed little at 4.1 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment continued to trend up in food services and drinking places, … Read More

Wait to Retaliate, Layoffs Low, Saving the Washer

If there is a “lesson” from the escalating tensions in the Middle East, it might well be that “Wars tend to escalate” – beyond which, not much else can be said.  Following the Iranian counter (to the Lebanon killings) we are now in position where Israel is expected to take a swipe at Iran in return.  … Read More

Sex and Other Mine Fields

We arrive at Chapter 12 of our book on anti-aging techniques just in time for War.  Impeckerble timing, if I do say so. Before we jump in to the problem of “rolling the clock back” there’s not only war to discuss but also the employment report – ADP is out. And then there’s the ChartPack … Read More

Tripping Over Tuesday: Strike and Cover?

The media are showing their colors (and if you look closely, their puppet strings) as you read coverage of the mess in Labor.  Is there a “Protect Harris” movement going on? Port Strike Update as Teamsters Launch Foul-Mouthed Tirade at Biden Admin – Newsweek and Picket lines up as port strike begins for thousands of … Read More