Wednesday, November 4, 2020

The Universe

“Believe me, I know all about it. I know the stress. I know the frustration. I know the temptations of time and space. We worked this out ahead of time. They're part of the plan. We knew this stuff might happen. Actually, you insisted they be triggered whenever you were ready to begin thinking thoughts you've never thought before. New thinking is always the answer.”

“Good on you,”
The Universe

“Thoughts become things... choose the good ones!”

"The Heart of Humanity"

"The Heart of Humanity"
by Madisyn Taylor, The DailyOM

"Sitting with our sadness takes the courage to believe that we can bear the pain and we will come out the other side. The last thing most of us want to hear or think about when we are dealing with profound feelings of sadness is that deep learning can be found in this place. In the midst of our pain, we often feel picked on by life, or overwhelmed by the enormity of some loss, or simply too exhausted to try and examine the situation. We may feel far too disappointed and angry to look for anything resembling a bright side to our suffering. Still, somewhere in our hearts, we know that we will eventually emerge from the depths into the light of greater awareness. Remembering this truth, no matter how elusive it seems, can help.

The other thing we often would rather not hear when we are dealing with intense sadness is that the only way out of it is through it. Sitting with our sadness takes the courage to believe that we can bear the pain and the faith that we will come out the other side. With courage, we can allow ourselves to cycle through the grieving process with full inner permission to experience it. This is a powerful teaching that sadness has to offer us—the ability to surrender and the acceptance of change go hand in hand.

Another teaching of sadness is compassion for others who are in pain, because it is only in feeling our own pain that we can really understand and allow for someone else’s. Sadness is something we all go through, and we all learn from it and are deepened by its presence in our lives. While our own individual experiences of sadness carry with them unique lessons, the implications of what we learn are universal. The wisdom we gain from going through the process of feeling loss, heartbreak, or deep disappointment gives us access to the heart of humanity."

The Daily "Near You?"

 
Addis Ababa, Adis Abeba, Ethiopia. Thanks for stopping by!

"I Enjoy Talking To You..."

- George Orwell

The Poet: Rolf Jacobsen, "When They Sleep"

"When They Sleep"

"All people are children when they sleep.
There's no war in them then.
They open their hands and breathe
in that quiet rhythm heaven has given them.
They pucker their lips like small children
and open their hands halfway,
soldiers and statesmen, servants and masters.
The stars stand guard
and a haze veils the sky,
a few hours when no one will do anybody harm.
If only we could speak to one another then
when our hearts are half-open flowers.
Words like golden bees
would drift in.
God, teach me the language of sleep."

- Rolf Jacobsen,
"The Roads Have Come to an End Now"

"Could Be Worse..."

"I'd been in hairier situations than this one. Actually, it's sort of depressing, thinking how many times I'd been in them. But if experience had taught me anything, it was this: No matter how screwed up things are, they can get a whole lot worse."
- Jim Butcher

Dig your way out, they said...

"America After The Election: A Few Hard Truths About The Things That Won't Change"

"America After The Election: 
A Few Hard Truths About The Things That Won't Change"
by John Whitehead

“If liberty means anything at all, it means the right
 to tell people what they do not want to hear.”
- George Orwell

"The American people remain eager to be persuaded that a new president in the White House can solve the problems that plague us. Yet no matter who wins this presidential election, you can rest assured that the new boss will be the same as the old boss, and we - the permanent underclass in America - will continue to be forced to march in lockstep with the police state in all matters, public and private. Indeed, it really doesn’t matter what you call them - the Deep State, the 1%, the elite, the controllers, the masterminds, the shadow government, the police state, the surveillance state, the military industrial complex - so long as you understand that no matter which party occupies the White House in 2021, the unelected bureaucracy that actually calls the shots will continue to do so.

In the interest of liberty and truth, here are a few hard truths about life in the American police state that will persist no matter who wins the 2020 presidential election. Indeed, these issues persisted - and in many cases flourished - under both Republican and Democratic administrations in recent years."
 Please read this complete article here:

Musical Interlude: The Moody Blues, "The Voice"

The Moody Blues, "The Voice"

"How It Really Is"


Mission: Impossible...

"The National Nightmare Begins"

"The National Nightmare Begins"
by Bill Bonner

"Well, the people have spoken… the bastards."
– Dick Tuck, candidate for California Senate, 1966

SAN MARTIN, ARGENTINA – "Yippee! A third of the nation is on the edge of joy. Another third is on the edge of a high window – ready to leap. And the other third – the smartest of the lot – doesn’t give a damn. Here’s the bad news: Like it or not, someone will be named the winner in yesterday’s presidential election. As of this morning, we still don’t know who. Either way… the national nightmare begins.

That’s why the Dow rose 552 points yesterday. Investors figured that after the election – no matter which way it went – the coast would be clear for more bi-partisan giveaways. More fake money, in other words, with more fake “growth”… more fake stock market gains… and more fake wealth.

More Debt: And they’re probably right. Democrats are eager to put their man in office so they can wreck the economy with more federal spending and more debt. But they hardly need to bother. Donald Trump is doing a swell job already. Federal spending increased at a rate of $9 billion per month during the Obama years. Donald Trump increased it to $65 billion per month. And not even counting the first half of 2020 – in which COVID-19 caused a huge increase in government borrowing – federal debt rose at an average of $90 billion per month under Trump, compared to $76 billion per month under Obama. And once the election issue is resolved, one way or the other, debt will surely go up even faster.

Well-Worn Template: Here at the Diary, we are sanguine. Zen. Que sera, sera. There is nothing we can do about it. The country is run by an elite of politicians, economists, grifters, poseurs, bureaucrats, Deep State apparatchiks, Swamp scum, academics, media influencers, and Wall Street insiders, who have become predatory. They get their power and wealth by counterfeiting money and giving most of it – besides the pittance to voters – to their friends, their clients, and themselves. The counterfeit money then destroys the real economy, which the vast majority of people in the country depend on, leading to many long faces and short tempers.

This road is well traveled… and well paved, with good intentions and bad. The deciders are corrupted by power and money… They spend too much… They print money to cover their excess spending… The economy goes to Hell… The natives get restless. One generation learns; the next forgets. Empires rise and fall. And life goes on.

Extended Slump: And since there’s nothing we can do to stop it, we have to find a way to enjoy it. But that won’t be easy. Coming down the pike is one of the roughest, most dangerous periods in U.S. history.

First, stocks will crash… when investors realize that the economy is in an extended slump. Then, the feds will fight the downturn with the only thing they have – more fake money. That is, they will inflate the money supply to make us all feel richer. Once underway, that train goes only in one direction – towards more and more money-printing, which eventually leads to rising consumer prices.

Already, in the 49 years since the pure paper dollar was invented, it has lost 96% of its value, measured in gold. The rest is bound to go, too… in the years ahead. Inflation, stagnation, depression – the elite will get richer as the Federal Reserve pumps up the stock market… and Zoom Towns will become Boom Towns as those who can get away move as far away as possible from the danger zones.

Deep Resentment: The rest – the 90% who are left – will scrounge for jobs… for income… and for a little justice in a collapsing society. This will lead to a deep feeling of resentment… that the “social contract” has been broken… and a belief that violence is justified – either to set things right… or to keep them from changing. Already, many people feel that looting is protected by the First Amendment… Others feel they are “owed” because of an injustice committed more than 150 years ago. Many think that climate change… COVID-19… racism… and transgender rights… are no-compromise issues. They’re ready to overturn the Constitution to get what they want.

What Comes Next? We have no way of knowing what will happen. But even a casual reading of history suggests that when the great unwashed masses of a nation begin to feel they’ve been cheated… the result is not very nice. And of course, they’re right. The counterfeit money system cheats them. It’s cheated them for the last 30 years… or more. But they don’t understand how it works. So instead, they blame the Mexicans. Or the Democrats. Or the Blue State governors. Or China. Or greedy capitalists. Or Donald Trump. And it’s going to get worse over the next four years.

What can you do? How do you protect your money and your family? By tomorrow, we’ll have the election results… and we’ll look at what to do next."

"Why Do We Laugh..."

"Why do we laugh at such terrible things? Because comedy 
is often the sarcastic realization of inescapable tragedy."
- Bryant H. McGill

"Market Fantasy Updates 11/4/20"

"Market Fantasy Updates 11/4/20"
Down the rabbit hole of psychopathic greed and insanity...
Only the consequences are real - to you!
"The more I see of the monied classes, 
the better I understand the guillotine."
- George Bernard Shaw
Gregory Mannarino, 
AM 11/4/20: 
"Markets: NO LANDSLIDE VICTORY FOR ANYONE.
Keep Your Eyes On The Debt Market!"
Updated live.

Daily Update (Nov. 4th to 5th)
Insanity... 
And now... The End Game...

"Covid-19 Pandemic Updates 11/4/20"

 by David Leonhardt

Nov. 4, 2020 2:47 AM ET: 
The coronavirus pandemic has sickened more than 47,546,500 
people, according to official counts, including 9,468,772 Americans.

      Nov. 4, 2020 2:47 AM ET: 
Coronavirus in the U.S.: Latest Map and Case Count

Updated 11/4/20, 5:24 AM ET
Click image for larger size.

A "Must Read":

"Restaurant Apocalypse Getting Worse: 40 Percent Of US Restaurants Could Close By The End Of The Year"

"Restaurant Apocalypse Getting Worse: 40 Percent Of US 
Restaurants Could Close By The End Of The Year"
by Epic Economist

"A new wave of government-mandated lockdown restrictions is decimating the restaurant sector - by far the most affected by the current economic meltdown. The new constraints are either limiting their functioning or pushing those that have been struggling to stay afloat straight into bankruptcy. changing the landscape of the American hospitality industry for good, which has been registering record-high permanent closures and prompted a massive wave of lay-offs, with far more to come as the winter approaches. 

In this video, we discuss how the recent mandatory restrains are fueling the U.S. restaurant apocalypse, and profoundly damaging the labor market. Bars and restaurants are having to face yet another obstacle with the new wave of operational restrictions. Those that haven’t closed have been doing curbside service only, or have drastically altered their layout to make their spaces safer.

The restaurant sector, which is the second-largest private-sector employer in the U.S., is experiencing losses estimated at $240 billion by the end of the year. It was the first industry to close and we will be the last to recover from the current economic collapse.

More than 25,000 restaurant closures were already registered, which over 15,000 restaurants were permanently gone. Projections point that an additional 60,000 permanent closures in the independent restaurant sector alone could be seen by the end of the year, and by 2021 over 10% of restaurants might be erased from the industry.

A survey found that 40 percent of operators aren't sure they'll make it six more months. That means one in six restaurants, which represents nearly 100,000 locations, will be closed either permanently or long-term, while almost 3 million restaurant employees are still out of work. 

The sector recorded the highest rates of closures, even surpassing retail shutdowns. Restaurants are losing money every month, and they continue to struggle to serve their communities and support their employees. Nearly 64 percent of urban residents revealed to have witnessed permanent closures in their hometowns, in suburban areas 56 percent of the respondents noted local restaurant closings. Even in rural areas, the number of interviewees who have seen a change in the local restaurant landscape was high, marking 44 percent.

As fall and winter approach, restaurants that are still open will face even greater challenges as customer traffic declines. The foodservice industry has pumped more than $2 trillion into the economy right up until its sudden shutdown, but ever since the government-mandated shutdowns took place, the foodservice industry forfeited $165 billion in revenue.

Meanwhile, another surge in cases has led some states to reinforce tighter restrictions on dining. Indoor dining is once again banned at Chicago restaurants. According to the new rules, all bar service should end at 11:00 p.m, all bar patrons should be seated at tables outside; ordering, seating, or congregating at a bar is no longer allowed and bar stools should be removed; all tables should be 6 feet apart and people cannot stand together indoors or outdoors while waiting for a table or exiting. Customers are prohibited to even dance or stand indoors. 

While loans given to restaurant owners through the PPP have run out, their laid-off employees have been left waiting for further federal assistance, and September’s unemployment rate of 7.9% shows that many consumers don’t have a dime to spare for dining out. 

Many restaurants that have relied on patio dining are about to face extra hardships as the cold weather season is right at the corner. But even in states known for their cozy temperatures, due to the lack of enhanced stimulus relief, many restaurants are still expected to go down.

Considering the hospitality industry is not only one of the foundations of the American economy, as it has a major impact on the global economic scenery, such a substantial spike in restaurant closures will be felt for years in our economy."

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Greg Hunter's Live Election Coverage 2020

Greg Hunter's Live Election Coverage 2020

"Election Disaster: Half the Nation Mourns And the Whole Nation Loses"

"Election Disaster: Half the Nation Mourns And the Whole Nation Loses"
Chris Martenson, Peak Prosperity

"It’s War!"

"It’s War!"
by Brian Maher

“We don’t pay much attention to politics… or presidents,” our fearless leader Addison Wiggin likes to write. “In fact,” continues Addison, “this is the time of year we urge readers not to vote at all. ‘Why encourage the bastards?’ the saying goes.” Indeed, why “encourage the bastards?”

Today of course is Election Day. We are told this is the most critical election since the election of 1860. The very future of the republic dangles in the balance… by a fraying thread. One opinion poll yields the following information: 55% of Americans believe today will be “the most stress-filled day of their lives.” As we have written before: It appears some critical hinge, somewhere deep within the national psyche, has abruptly given way…

Never has the electorate been so starkly divided, we are further told. On the right hand we have red state America. On the left hand, blue state America. These two Americas stand not shoulder to shoulder - but face to face. Blood fills every eye… and hatred every heart.

The president’s foes seethe in a state of unconquerable rage, a white-hot hatred. A modern Nero, they insist he is at once the fuel and the fire torching American democracy. He was, is and will forever be unfit for the high office he somehow holds (the Russians!). Bankrupt in character, bankrupt in speech, bankrupt in policy… the nation cannot endure another four years under his atrocities. The national nightmare must end today - and all traces of “Trumpism” with it. When you extinguish a fire, after all, can you allow a single smouldering ember behind? Here we have the one America.

In the other America we find the president’s loyal armies… To them President Trump holds the last trenchline of American civilization. Should he lose, should the line collapse, the enemy’s flags will soon be waving above the capital, their victory complete. The Democratic Party has trussed up Joe Biden and wheeled him out before the American people as a safe and moderate alternative - a Trojan horse to deceive the electorate. That is, the president’s boosters insist Mr. Biden is a mere place-holder, a seat-warmer who will soon make way.

His diminished intellectual capacities will prevent him from completing his term. Once safely behind the city gates, Ms. Kamala Harris and a herd of radicals and berserkers will come bursting forth from the Trojan contraption. Cultural, political and economic vandals, they would wage ferocious and ceaseless warfare upon America as it has existed. They would rewrite its history books, dynamite Mt. Rushmore, rename the Washington and Jefferson monuments…

They would pack the Supreme Court to wash away the present balance (6-3, “conservative”). They would confer statehood upon Washington, DC and the territory of Puerto Rico… thus adding four reliable Democratic senators to Congress. They will shutter the Electoral College - in effect closing out the possibility of a future Republican president. That is, they would have the nation safely under lock and key.

Economically, they would tear through the nation’s finances as a bull tears through china. They would shoulder through Congress a Green New Deal, for example. And green it would be. Its drummers would spend $10 trillion per year on it —- roughly half of 2019 GDP. They would likewise have a go at Medicare for All, “free” college education, a $15 minimum wage… and other rich sweets. They would further throw open the nation’s borders to the world’s teeming and desperate hordes.

Gone would be the American Republic. In its place would stand a Tower of Babel; multicultural, polyglot, hopelessly fractured. This is America’s future should Joe Biden win this evening’s election, we are warned.

Thus we find blue state America and red state America at each other’s throats. Who will win? Who will lose? Will either accept the outcome of a contested election? We have no answers, of course. As a true-blue, red-blooded American patriot, we certainly hope for the best possible outcome. Who would you like to see win - the incumbent or the challenger? And why? Let us know: feedback@dailyreckoning.com

Regardless of the victor, of this we are confident: Under both parties the nation’s finances will run to seed. Deficits will mount. Debt will snowball. Growth will stagnate. We concede, the two parties are different. They are not “both the same.” One party will drive the nation over a cliff doing 90. The other will drive it over the cliff doing 70. Now please, please, get out and vote. Your vote matters!"

"The Coming Economic Storm 2021; Financial Super Bubble; Main St. Destroyed By Wall St."

Jeremiah Babe,
"The Coming Economic Storm 2021; Financial Super Bubble; 
Main St. Destroyed By Wall St."

"The Most Beautiful Lies..."

"Memories and feelings of nostalgia are nothing more than cruelties; they are the most beautiful lies we will ever convince ourselves to believe. We chase the false hope so fiercely that we nearly push ourselves past the edges of our sanity, longing for that which can never be in our possession again. These edges are blurred by our regrets and desperation all throughout the darkest hours of the night, until finally we are set free from the illusions and the ghosts of our past with the rising of the sun... and we are changed in some small, yet permanent way."
- Margaret E. Rise

The Daily "Near You?"

 
San Antonio, Texas, USA. Thanks for stopping by!