Quest for Super-Healing

With a hernia surgery this week, inquiring minds wanted to know: “Can we cheat a bit on the recovery end?”  So off into research. None of what is offered here is medical advice.  It is, however, a worthwhile line of inquiry.  So the next time you face a major health issue, rather than signing into … Read More

A Five Minute Blast From the Past & Retrospective

Some comments this week encouraged me to put together a short retrospectiveg piece for today that is elegant and simply demonstrates how a World Class Super Power has been infiltrated,  and indeed subverted, by agents of globalism and foreign powers over the past 45- years.. Take 5-minutes and take a listen to this from 1974:  … Read More

Dangerous Markets, Personal Choices

Thank God it’s Friday, huh?  Hernia surgery Tuesday was not my idea of a “good time.”  But, like any other “lemon” handed to us in Life, we can complain about it being sour or we can make lemonade. My “lemonade” offering will come tomorrow on the subscriber side (Peoplenomics.com) where I go through a long … Read More

Killing Old News, The Lagging People

We have too damn much news in this country.  ‘Cept it’s something else.  And that being so, you have to realize, there’s often a lag between reality of the here & now and what the news aggregator sites say.  Machines do a crappy job of being current. Day 2 after hernia surgery and I couldn’t … Read More

Our New Trump Policy

Ouch!  Day one after hernia surgery and a new idea hits:  We’re looking at a “Trump Policy” for our websites. Don’t panic.  I’m exploring aa proposed policy and putting out some ideas for subscriber-only for comment because they are really who we serve.  There are only a few hundred of them. Point is, I want … Read More

Markets: Mechanics of the Bounce

After a 767 point Dow decline yesterday, it looks like the futures are turning around and we may see a bounce today.  But the truth is, we may not be out of the woods and I will show you one THEORY as to why. Too early to trust happy-talk stories like Futures rebound after Wall … Read More

The Global Social Turn: Deal with It

No, you can’t blame Donald Trump for the shooting in El Paso this weekend, nor can he be blamed for the one in Ohio, either. The facts, as they come out, make it clear that the shooter’s “manifesto” was not linked to Trump but to decades of Congressional inaction.  And, though it will make them … Read More

Prepping: For Ebola

Yeah, I know:  Why not focus on Hong Kong? Can you do anything about it?  On the other hand… The risk of a pandemic global people-killer is not something we like to think about. The good news, however, is that there is definitely a lot we can do about them. Which we’ll get to after … Read More

Ideas: Are They From the Future?

Woo-Woo Time:  As you know, I’ve done a tremendous amount of research into topics that most people call “woo-woo.” In particular, I’m fascinated with bending space-time and “getting out of my head” being a prolific vivid dreamer.  Vivid dreams are sensational (yes, with poor pun intended) but as I have just discovered in a revealing … Read More

Functional Equivalents of Famine

Before we get into today’s Employment Situation report just out, a word or two about tomorrow’s Peoplenomics.com column.  It has everything to do with “functional equivalents of famine.” Which matters today why?  What tips a “recession” into a “Depression” is those “left field” something else’s that come along.  There’s a list, but we think its … Read More

Markets: Feeling Luck, Punk?

Breaking:  Challenger Job Cuts 2019 July Job Cut Report: 38,845 Cuts in July Led by Transportation, Industrial, Energy. The pace of downsizing slowed in July, as U.S.-based employers announced plans to cut 38,845 jobs from their payrolls, down 7.5% from the 41,977 cuts announced in June, according to the latest report on job cuts released … Read More

“Old People” Money

You can’t take it with you, but you don’t want to squander it, either.    So this morning, driven in part by my getting a 12-lead EKG prior to an upcoming hernia operation, we will look at how to win playing the “Old People” Money Game when age creeps into the upper double-digits. There are a … Read More

PBG: Performance-Based Government

Reader Note:  Check back at 8:15 or so for the Housing report. Since there has been so much press lately about the alt.left and far.left crazies (like AoC with her ‘borrowed from Canada’ New Green Deal) how about we come up with something a bit more far-reaching and positive? By the way, Swing-state households would … Read More