Coping: Where IS Perfect?

We stopped (as promised) at the Outback for lunch Monday and while talking with our server this time, different fellow from before, that he’d recently returned to Texas from Iowa..up around Des Moines. “How’d you like Iowa?” Inquiring minds want to know. Well, turns out that it’s a pretty nice place – but that’s after … Read More

How the Fed Just Endorsed Democrats

Oh, not overtly; no, of course not. But if you read the Federal Reserve’s latest H.6 Money Stocks Report, down toward the bottom of the page is this marvelous disclosure. What this is saying is that the Fed is sloshing out cash and equivalents (M1) at a rate approaching 12% per year. Now, let’s put … Read More

Coping: The “Dear Outback” Note

Normally, I would not bring up a restaurant chain in a column. However, because the content concerns itself with the general public’s need, interest, and concern, I feel it is worthwhile posting this note on my website for all the world to see. Both readers, in fact. Let me say one thing up front: this … Read More

Paranoia Weekend: What if Climate Change is a Conspiracy?

Apparently, someone missed his meds this morning.  Maybe it was because of all the celebrating that we got out of our short position with a little money ahead – even after commissions and fees.  Or, and here’s the hard part to swallow:  Because there are a certain number of objective facts that line up in … Read More

Retail Sales: Dancing and Frothing

What has been keeping prices of general goods from going up has been the rampant deflation in the goods sector, and the highlights here would be old-style high-def TVs and such going down in price. I recently saw a 60” non-name brand on sale at Wally-World for $399. Almost bought it, too. I mean, a … Read More

Coping: With Worrisome News Tips

You may not have noticed it – since we don’t make a “big deal” about it often, but we have a link that sends us periodic (and anonymous) news tips. We like to have a way for people to send us interesting story ideas that they wouldn’t necessarily want their names attached to. Here’s a … Read More

While We Wait for Friday CPI #s…

Oh, Hallelujah! An actual economic press release for a change: “ U.S. IMPORT AND EXPORT PRICE INDEXES – APRIL 2016 The price index for U.S. imports rose 0.3 percent in April following a 0.3-percent increase in March, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. The increases in both April and March were led by … Read More

Coping: With Rising Sea Levels

Before I roll back the covers on a data point or two, a word about one of the many people in my life I don’t think I have mentioned before. I will refer only to his first name, since he is still out there on the cutting (or bleeding) edge of technology – in an … Read More

2DH Project: A Jaundiced Look at “Savings”

The 2DH project is code for our Second Depression Handbook which is, in turn, a collection of Peoplenomics reports and outlooks on how what the world ahead may look like when the big Debtberg we have been watching melt since 2000 finally rolls over and sinks the civilized world – such as that is. This … Read More

Recovery at Hand??? Or, Pause in the Decline?

We have the futures looking up this morning. But, let’s pose the really important question: Has the global turmoil, competitive currency devaluations, and such all passed us by? OR is the alternative explanation – this is a pause – a more likely explaination? Obviously, my vote would be for the latter for a couple of … Read More

Coping: Advanced Studies of Subtle Energy

We received a lot of emails and reader comments about our recent post explaining why modern homes may have something of a “trap you in bad/dumb energy” system built-in because of the open door between many home’s bathrooms (and specifically toilets) and the master bedroom. The idea went that bad “Chi” of Feng Shui was … Read More

Trend Channel Downer

Even if you don’t subscribe to our (darned good) www.peoplenomics.com website, this morning’s freebie is that we are in a modest downward channel that could last another week or three. Driving this is the fact that our Global Index was down nearly 1,200 points last week, including some damage out of Asia (think Japan) and … Read More

Coping: With the Failed American Education System

If there is one thing most would agree about, it’s that Monday’s should be over and done with (on the work side) as soon as possible, so we can get on with the business of having fun – and working on our own projects – which is what weekends *(or time off) is all about. … Read More