Friday, August 18, 2023

"20 Shortages That Will Make People Panic This Fall"

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"20 Shortages That Will Make People Panic This Fall"
by Epic Economist

"If you're not already stocking your pantry with fall and winter supplies, now it's time to do so. More grocery and household supply shortages are coming soon, according to retailers. That's why the importance of being prepared for such an event is getting increasingly clear. On top of that, over the next few months, several products, from iPhones to car parts and prescription medications are going to be in short supply, meaning that Americans should start bracing for stockouts and empty shelves once again.

For example. some of the most popular snacks will be in short supply soon. While consumers tend to buy more snacks during the colder months to avoid having to take multiple trips to the grocery store, the production of several snacks is going down due to lower agricultural production. For instance, sugar and cocoa shortages are likely to result in shortages of sweets and chocolate. A drop in the production of nuts can impact the availability of trail mix, nut butters, and granola bars this fall. Whole-grain crackers and biscuits are suffering from a worldwide shortage of wheat. Meanwhile, a nationwide potato shortage is likely to reduce the variety of potato chips and frozen fries we find at our local supermarket. On top of that, a shortage of corn is expected to cause stockouts of hard-shell tortillas and is even disrupting the production of Doritos right now.

Likewise, you may struggle to find the latest book releases at stores this fall. That’s because one of the most basic products is now experiencing a shortage. When paper demand tanked during the pandemic, many paper mills pivoted to produce packaging and cardboard to keep up with newfound dependence on online shopping, resulting in a nearly 20% reduction in production capacity from 2019, according to ERA Forest Products Research. But once the health crisis was over, demand for paper products spiked — and mills have not restored pre-pandemic production levels yet. Many of the mills that transitioned to packaging cannot easily revert back to paper production. On top of that, paper. raw material costs to produce paper have risen dramatically, pushing the price of paper up as much as 60%, Business Insider reported. In other words, if you’re waiting to get your hands on the hottest new novel or sci-fi release, you should probably prepare your wallet or opt for an e-book.

Whether you’re planning to do some home renovations on your own or you’re a homebuyer right now, tighter supplies for building materials are likely to impact your plans in the final stretch of 2023. After two years of growth, demand to build new homes is slowing this year, reports CNBC. But according to The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), 93% of the 602 members surveyed reported experiencing material shortages this year. For instance, the waterproofing foam used for stucco lath is in short supply right now. During the pandemic, lumber was also in demand, but The National Association of Home Builders reported sawmills were slow to react to consumer and retailer demand for lumber. Now prices are soaring due to a combination of multiple supply chain problems, and many materials won’t see improvements in production until next spring. By taking action before these shortages spread across the supply chain system, families can ensure they have the necessary supplies to stay self-reliant and independent, even during emergencies and in times of crisis. For that reason, today, we compiled a list of shortages that may cause a lot of stress for U.S. consumers in the next few months."
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Musical Interlude: 2002, “Where The Stars And Moon Play”

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2002, “Where The Stars And Moon Play”
“Pamela and Randy Copus are the duo known as 2002. Randy Copus plays piano, electric cello, guitar, bass and keyboards. Pamela Copus plays flutes, harp, keyboards and a wind instrument called a WX5. Both musicians also provide all of the vocals on their albums, recording their voices many, many times and layering them to create a "virtual choir" with a celestial, angelic quality.”

"A Look to the Heavens"

“Will our Sun look like this one day? The Helix Nebula is one of brightest and closest examples of a planetary nebula, a gas cloud created at the end of the life of a Sun-like star. The outer gasses of the star expelled into space appear from our vantage point as if we are looking down a helix. The remnant central stellar core, destined to become a white dwarf star, glows in light so energetic it causes the previously expelled gas to fluoresce.
The Helix Nebula, given a technical designation of NGC 7293, lies about 700 light-years away towards the constellation of the Water Bearer (Aquarius) and spans about 2.5 light-years. The above picture was taken three colors on infrared light by the 4.1-meter Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA) at the European Southern Observatory’s Paranal Observatory in Chile. A close-up of the inner edge of the Helix Nebula shows complex gas knots of unknown origin.”

"Can't You See..."

"Can't you see that the courage to risk, to dare, to toss that gold coin up in the air over and over again, win or lose, is what makes humans human? They are fragile, doomed creatures, blinder than worms yet braver than the gods."
- Jennifer Donnelly, "Stepsister"

"The Prophet: On Good and Evil "

"The Prophet: On Good and Evil"

 "Of the good in you I can speak, but not of the evil.
For what is evil but good tortured by its own hunger and thirst?
Verily when good is hungry it seeks food even in dark caves,
and when it thirsts it drinks even of dead waters.

You are good when you are one with yourself.
Yet when you are not one with yourself you are not evil.
For a divided house is not a den of thieves; it is only a divided house.
And a ship without rudder may wander aimlessly among
perilous isles yet sink not to the bottom.

You are good when you strive to give of yourself.
Yet you are not evil when you seek gain for yourself.
For when you strive for gain you are but a root
that clings to the earth and sucks at her breast.
Surely the fruit cannot say to the root,
 Be like me, ripe and full and ever giving of your abundance.
For to the fruit giving is a need, as receiving is a need to the root.

You are good when you are fully awake in your speech,
Yet you are not evil when you sleep
while your tongue staggers without purpose.
And even stumbling speech may strengthen a weak tongue.

You are good when you walk to your goal firmly and with bold steps.
Yet you are not evil when you go thither limping.
Even those who limp go not backward.
But you who are strong and swift,
see that you do not limp before the lame, deeming it kindness.

You are good in countless ways,
and you are not evil when you are not good,
You are only loitering and sluggard.
Pity that the stags cannot teach swiftness to the turtles.

In your longing for your giant self lies your goodness:
and that longing is in all of you.
But in some of you that longing is a torrent rushing with might to the sea,
carrying the secrets of the hillsides and the songs of the forest.
And in others it is a flat stream that loses itself in angles and
bends and lingers before it reaches the shore.
But let not him who longs much say to him who longs little,
 Wherefore are you slow and halting?
For the truly good ask not the naked,
 Where is your garment?
nor the houseless, What has befallen your house?"

- Kahlil Gibran
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The Poet: David Whyte, "In the Beginning"

"In the Beginning"

"Sometimes simplicity rises
like a blossom of fire
from the white silk of your own skin.
You were there in the beginning
you heard the story, you heard the merciless
and tender words telling you where you had to go.
Exile is never easy and the journey
itself leaves a bitter taste. But then,
when you heard that voice, you had to go.
You couldn't sit by the fire, you couldn't live
so close to the live flame of that compassion
you had to go out in the world and make it your own
so you could come back with
that flame in your voice, saying listen...
this warmth, this unbearable light, this fearful love...
It is all here, it is all here."

~ David Whyte

"Relax..."

"Relax. They're not going to kill us. They're going to
TRY and kill us. And that is a very different thing."
 - Steve Voake, "The Dreamwalker's Child"
"You cannot kill me here. Bring your soldiers, your death, your disease, your collapsed economy because it doesn't matter, I have nothing left to lose and you cannot kill me here. Bring the tears of orphans and the wails of a mother's loss, bring your Jesus on a cross, bring your hate and bitterness and long working hours, bring your empty wallets and love long since gone but you cannot kill me here. Bring your sneers, your snide remarks and friendships never felt, your letters never sent, your kisses never kissed, cigarettes smoked to the bone and cancer killing fears but you cannot kill me here. For I may fall and I may fail but I will stand again each time and you will find no satisfaction. Because you cannot kill me here."
- Iain S. Thomas

"Our Dilemma..."

"Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time;
what we really want is for things to remain the same but get better."
- Sydney J. Harris

"The Daily "Near You?"

Jersey, Jersey. Thanks for stopping by!

"Judge Napolitano, Judging Freedom 8/18/23"

Judge Napolitano, Judging Freedom 8/18/23
"Worst Crimes Committed by Federal Gov -
 Intel RoundTable w/Larry Johnson & Ray Mcgovern"
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Judge Napolitano, Judging Freedom 8/17/23
"JFK Assassination - 
the CIA's Role w/Jacob Hornberger"
"Assassination of John F. Kennedy, mortal shooting of John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, as he rode in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. His accused killer was Lee Harvey Oswald, a former U.S. Marine who had embraced Marxism and defected for a time to the Soviet Union. Oswald never stood trial for murder."

Col. Douglas Macgregor, "It's All Gone!"

Col. Douglas Macgregor, 8/18/23
"It's All Gone!"
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"David Stockman on Why NATO Has Become 
an Enemy of Peace and Security Around the World"
By InternationalMan

"Excerpt: "America’s Brobdingnagian $1.3 trillion national security budget thrives on manufactured threats and falsely demonized foes. And nothing could be more demonstrative of that proposition than the utter villainy which emanated from the NATO summit in Vilnius.

For crying out loud. Since the Munich Security Conference in 2007, the man (Putin) has said over and over, and then over again, that Ukraine’s ascension to NATO is an absolute red line. And anyone with their head screwed on right would have no trouble accepting that declaration by answering one simple question. To wit, how would Washington react if Russia put missiles and nukes in Mexico, or Cuba, or Nicaragua, or Granada or Venezuela or even Tierra Del Fuego?

Of course, President John F. Kennedy resolved that matter 61 years ago. Yet the whole Vilnius confab amounts to a wink and nod pageant telling the world that exactly what JFK said could not stand on our own doorstep back then, in fact, must stand on Russia’s now. One day soon the Great Hegemon on the Potomac will plant US/NATO missiles 40 minutes from the Kremlin and the purported “aggressor” domiciled there needs to shut-up and eat his geopolitical spinach.

Holy moly. The very idea is an affront to rationality and is a reckless invitation to permanent friction between two nations holding upwards of 12,000 nukes between them. Yet the miscreants gathered in Vilnius left no room for doubt in their declaration:

"Ukraine’s future is in NATO. We reaffirm the commitment we made at the 2008 Summit in Bucharest that Ukraine will become a member of NATO, and today we recognize that Ukraine’s path to full Euro-Atlantic integration has moved beyond the need for the Membership Action Plan. Ukraine has become increasingly interoperable and politically integrated with the Alliance, and has made substantial progress on its reform path."

So the question recurs. How in the whole fricking big wide world would adding the parts and pieces of Novorossiya, Poland, Lithuania, Rumania, the Cossack Hetmanates, the Crimean Khanate, the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria and many other historical footnotes that were slapped together by the Soviet Tyrants after 1920 to form the current unnatural borders of Ukraine contribute to the Homeland Security of America, way over here on the far sides of the Atlantic and Pacific moats?

The answer of course is that it contributes nothing, as in nichts, nada and nugatory. NATO isn’t about security, collective or otherwise, anyway. It’s an utterly vestigial relic of the Cold War that was stood-up to contain a totalitarian Soviet Empire which was armed to the teeth, but which has long since disappeared into the dustbin of history. So George Bush the Elder should have parachuted into the Ramstein Germany air base in 1991, declared victory and dismantled NATO then and there.

As it has transpired, however, the bloated now 31-nation NATO of today has actually become an enemy of peace and security. That’s because it exists mainly as a marketing forum for western arms manufacturers and a think tank for generating phony threats and scary stories designed to keep military budgets amply stocked with fiscal wherewithal and vastly over-sized military establishments well provisioned with missions, mandates, war games and busy work."
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"How It Really Is"

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Dan, I Allegedly 8/18/23
"Way Too Much Crime"
"We are getting hit with more crime every day. Mass groups are taking over shopping malls. People are street racing at a record pace. And now people are committing major felonies to defraud auto dealerships out of cars."
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Jim Kunstler, "A Bumpy Ride"

"A Bumpy Ride"
by Jim Kunstler

“This voter is not convinced by virtues or statistics. 
He is convinced by dreams, visions, stories and jokes.”
- Curtis Yarvin

"Draw back from the scene and understand that the sheer heaping-up of procedural legal bullshit in the various sham court cases against candidate Donald Trump is largely an attempt to confound, mystify, and preoccupy the public while the great scaffold of our national life collapses. The news 0 both legacy and alt - will be dominated day after day by analyses of every move and counter-move through endless thickets of courtroom minutiae while the US economy crashes and burns, residual wealth is confiscated, and the American social order turns into something like fiery goo.

By November of 2024, somebody will be elected president, or no one will be. At this point, it is probably down to an election that more than half the country won’t believe in, or no election at all due to civil chaos so extreme it will make the 1861 weeks of secession look as tame as a middle school fire drill. Beyond the hamstringing and hog-tying of their chief adversary, the Democratic Party lawfare necromancers have set up the gameboard with surpassing precision so that their opponents will never be able to win another election. Yet, they are so self-satisfied as to apparently think no one noticed. (We’ll be coming for you, eventually, Marc Elias.)

As to the parsing out of all those bogus charges against Mr. Trump, consider that we now live in a culture of no truth, only battling portfolios of narrative spin, at least according to the Marxian wokesters who have seized the machinery of law, so, there, with a snap of your fingers goes jurisprudence - as in: I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, blah blah…. The joke is on you. There is no truth, anymore, so stop insisting that there is anything like it to determine, except whatever outcome the Party of Chaos seeks.


The suspended animation of August with its sand castles, lobster rolls, and care-free cocktail cruises will soon yield to the season of hurricanes, financial fiascos, momentous military movements, and reversals of political fortune. What, for instance, becomes of “Joe Biden,” the fictitious president, and that claque of grift-bedizened relatives around him? I’ll tell you one thing: no way is this fellow running for reelection, and the mighty pretense around that hallucination makes idiots of everyone on cable TV news. Somebody has already slipped Ol’ “Joe” the black spot. Dr. Jill has crawled into a bottle. The “Big Guy” is just sulking now, drowning his sorrows in ice cream - but his fate hangs there above the Rehoboth dunes like an ominous black sea-bird suspended on an ill wind, mocking him. You have finally screwed the pooch, Joey, it cries… caw caw caw….

We are thus close to the moment when impeachment can no longer be dodged. The reams of Biden family bank records that Mr. Comer of Kentucky has unearthed hither and yon, plus deal memoranda, video and audio recordings of dark confabs, and hundreds of tell-tale emails are of a different evidentiary nature than the roster of hypothetical thought crimes confabulated by Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, and Fani T. Willis. Personally, I would like, at least, to see impeachment hearings where all that hard evidence of Biden family bribery is methodically laid out for The New York Times and CNN to ignore. It will look like a game of chicken for a few days, but then the party honchos will “sadly” order Ol’ Joe to step aside before that grim spectacle goes too far.

The Ukraine War will then be Kamala Harris’s to lose - depend on it - though nobody will care. I have a feeling that Barack Obama will not be able to… how shall we say… work with her. All that cackling must conceal an inner vacancy so vast that Judge Crater, DB Cooper, and the brigantine Mary Celeste might be roaming around in there, along with Amelia Earhart, Jimmy Hoffa, and the Lost Colony of Roanoke. And I cringe to imagine the meetings with Kamala where Susan Rice, Lisa Monaco, and Torie Nuland try to tell the poor simp what to do. It will look like one of those girlie beat-downs on an Oakland street-corner.

Anyway, by that time the stock markets will be all a’crumble, all those Vanguard retirement funds will wash-up like so many writhing grunions on Cabrillo Beach, and your local bank will cap withdrawals at $500 a few weeks before executing the long-rumored bail-ins. At that magic moment, the Democratic Party will have everything it has wished for.

Of course, I can’t say the melodrama will play out exactly like that, in that sequence. But expect trouble in September. Expect disorder like you’ve never imagined. Think about retrieving whatever cash you have in the bank. Consider arming yourself for safety’s sake, if you live in a part of the country that allows it. Or maybe even if you live in the other parts. Lay in some beans and rice and some batteries. Buckle your mental seat belt. When August is over, it’s going to be a bumpy ride."

Greg Hunter, "Weekly News Wrap-Up 8/18/23"

"Weekly News Wrap-Up 8/18/23"
91 Trump Felonies, NATO Ukraine Disaster, Murdered Suddenly
by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com

"There are now 4 separate cases and a total of 91 felonies charged to President Donald J. Trump. It has become a ridiculous cartoon prosecution of the former President that is anything but funny. It shows a complete desperation of the Deep State to stop Donald Trump and “We the People.”

This is an attack on the First Amendment that makes it illegal to contest and protest obvious election fraud. Meanwhile, the President that many say was cheated in has seen zero charges, even though House GOP members have released proof Joe Biden and family have gotten at least $20 million in illegal cash. It’s 91 to 0 and Biden is winning - so far.

From the beginning, I said the Ukraine war was going to be a disaster and the so-called sanctions were going to “backfire.” According to a new report, the U.S. has gotten nearly $6 trillion poorer and Russia has gotten about $600 billion richer. This has become a NATO Ukraine disaster, and now they are talking about giving land for peace. Can peace come before NATO starts a nuclear war? Let’s hope so.

Another week and more CV19 bioweapon/vax murders. These people are young and “died suddenly” for no apparent reason. You don’t die suddenly at 38 years old for some unexplained reason, but that is exactly what happened to Broadway star Chris Peluso. When is the mass awakening to the CV19 death and disability program going to happen? Not soon enough. We really should start calling this phenomenon “Murdered Suddenly.”

Join Greg Hunter on Rumble as he talks about
 these stories and more in the Weekly News Wrap-Up for 8.18.23

Bill Bonner, "Rich Men North of Richmond"

"Rich Men North of Richmond"
A tale of woe and the forgotten class of American workers...
By Bill Bonner

"I've been sellin' my soul, workin' all day,
Overtime hours for bullshit pay,
So I can sit out here and waste my life away
Drag back home and drown my troubles away.

It's a damn shame what the world's gotten to,
For people like me and people like you.
Wish I could just wake up and it not be true,
But it is, oh, it is.

Livin' in the new world
With an old soul,
These rich men north of Richmond
Lord knows they all just wanna have total control
Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do,
And they don't think you know, but I know that you do,
'Cause your dollar ain't shit and it's taxed to no end
'Cause of rich men north of Richmond..."
~ Oliver Anthony

Youghal, Ireland - "First, a news flash: our legendary Doom Index has turned suddenly and decisively down – more so than in 2020. What that means, we don’t know…but we’ll find out. Dan will have more details later this week. Back to the ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’…

Increasingly Insufferable: Virginia used to be a ‘southern’ state. But today, north of Richmond, is the red, white, and blue of the US federal government…reaching down to Fredericksburg…with the military industrial/spook complex concentrated around the northern suburbs of Washington, DC.

The rich men north of Richmond are a fabulous race of super-achievers. After subduing the South, they fanned out – Nicaragua…Panama…Cuba…the Philippines…France…and they kept going until they had troops all over the world. They built factories to turn out automobiles and tanks. They built big cities – New York, Gary, San Francisco. They made movies, sang songs and got rich.

But in 1913, they set up the Fed…and the IRS. Then, in 1971, they changed the dollar to make it easier for them to get even richer. And over time, they became more and more insufferable.

Why do US soldiers still camp in South Korea, Japan and Germany – not to mention Niger and the Gulf of Guinea, you might ask? Why does the president of the US, on his own say-so, tell us with whom we can trade and with whom we cannot? Why can’t we say what we really think without getting canceled or charged with a ‘hate crime.’ It’s because the rich men north of Richmond ‘just wanna have total control.’

They created the US empire, with its $33 trillion in debt…its 200,000 pages of regulations…its lobbyists, politicians, grifters, scoundrels and hacks…it perennial, losing wars…its vast, clunky bureaucracy…its incompetent experts…its giveaway programs…unbalanced budgets…claptrap theories…and worthless campaigns against drugs, poverty and free speech.

“Bullsh*t Pay”:  For most people, the federal government is a terrible burden, a scam and a shame. But it works well for the people north of Richmond. Just look at the big, new sparkling office buildings along the beltway…and the many new McMansions in McLean or Falls Church.

But away from the centers of power, things are not so sweet. Real wages, south of Richmond, have not increased significantly since 1975, nearly 50 years ago. And today, many…if not most…Americans work for “bullsh*t pay” going further and further into debt. The total amount of credit card debt outstanding bounded over $1 trillion for the first time last week. And the interest rate rose over 20%. How much is left? How do they pay the rent?

The Wall Street Journal reports: "The U.S. has seen a record increase in homeless people this year as the Covid-19 pandemic fades, according to a Wall Street Journal review of data from around the country. The data so far this year are up roughly 11% from 2022, a sharp jump that would represent by far the biggest recorded increase since the government started tracking comparable numbers in 2007. The next highest increase was a 2.7% jump in 2019, excluding an artificially high increase last year caused by pandemic counting interruptions."

Deaths of Despair: And here’s Joseph Stiglitz describing the grim lives of half the country: "Families in the bottom 50 percent hardly have the cash reserves to meet an emergency. Newspapers are replete with stories of those for whom the breakdown of a car or an illness starts a downward spiral from which they never recover.

… U.S. life expectancy, exceptionally low to begin with, is experiencing sustained declines. This in spite of the marvels of medical science, many advances of which occur right here in America and which are made readily available to the rich. Economist Ann Case and 2015 Nobel laureate in economics Angus Deaton describe one of the main causes of rising morbidity—the increase in alcoholism, drug overdoses and suicides—as “deaths of despair” by those who have given up hope."

The Associated Press adds the latest numbers: "About 49,500 people took their own lives last year in the U.S., the highest number ever, according to new government data posted Thursday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which posted the numbers, has not yet calculated a suicide rate for the year, but available data suggests suicides are more common in the U.S. than at any time since the dawn of World War II."

“There’s something wrong. The number should not be going up,” said Christina Wilbur, a 45-year-old Florida woman whose son shot himself to death last year. Yes, there’s something wrong. A “bi-partisan stench” is coming from the Potomac, says Spectator magazine, with “plenty of blame to go around.”

Or, as Glenn Greenwald puts it: "The relevant metric now isn't left versus right. It's anti-establishment versus pro-establishment. Namely, do you think the loss of trust that these institutions of authority have suffered is valid or not? Do you think that they deserve the contempt in which they are held by a large portion of the population? I believe it's absolutely justified to hold them in contempt... That's the fundamental distinction that defines our political spectrum more than old definitions of left versus right."

Yes…Oliver Anthony is right. It’s the ‘rich men north of Richmond’ who threaten us all. More to come…"

Oliver Anthony, "Rich Men North Of Richmond"

Dan, I Allegedly, "Do You Have Any Money Left?"

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Dan, I Allegedly 8/18/23
"Do You Have Any Money Left?"
"In 2021 we had record savings of over $2 trillion. I believe that this was just stimulus checks that haven’t been unloaded yet. All of this money is now gone. They’re telling us that the savings rate is at an all time low and that people only have $500 million left."
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"Grocery Shopping Adventure At Target! Thinking Outside The Box!"

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Adventures With Danno, 8/18/23
"Grocery Shopping Adventure At Target!
 Thinking Outside The Box!"
"As inflation and many other factors continue to raise prices at the grocery stores, we are at Target to check out all of their store brand grocery options. Some of these items we show are not only a cheaper option, but good quality as well!"
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Thursday, August 17, 2023

"Alert! State Of Emergency; Ukraine Collapse; Markets In Free Fall; NATO's Nuclear Signal"

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Canadian Prepper, 8/17/23
"Alert! State Of Emergency; Ukraine Collapse;
 Markets In Free Fall; NATO's Nuclear Signal"
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"Markets In Panic Mode; Feds Will Crash Stocks; You Can't Buy A House; Target Store Danger"

Jeremiah Babe, 8/17/23
"Markets In Panic Mode; Feds Will Crash Stocks; 
You Can't Buy A House; Target Store Danger"
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"Starbucks Report Massive Price Increases As Major Restaurant Chains Get Ready For Hard Times"

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"Starbucks Report Massive Price Increases As 
Major Restaurant Chains Get Ready For Hard Times"
by Epic Economist

"Restaurant prices are still rising all across the United States, and even your regular coffee order at Starbucks is going to get more expensive in the coming weeks. According to a new report, this is the fifth time Starbucks is raising menu prices in two years. The coffee house chain is also implementing “additional pricing actions” that can result in extra fees for some beverages as it attempts to boost its bottom line in the second half of 2023. Many consumers have already started to notice price changes in their area recently, and while some complain about yet another spike in menu costs, the company is seeing profits go through the roof. The controversial pricing strategy is being followed by multiple fast food and restaurant chains right now as they prepare for a consumer recession and introduce their final price hikes before the economy starts to crater again.

Food industry analysts with NBS revealed that over the past couple of years, Starbucks products faced price hikes of 20% to 30%. And according to the international company's second-quarter financial report, it looks like lattes aren't going to cost less any time soon. The last price increase announced by Starbucks dates to May 6, when it passed along a 20-cent hike on the cost of several beverages. So far this year, it raised prices by an average of 70 cents. In a recent interview, new CEO Laxman Narashiman said Starbucks price increases will moderate from now on. Thankfully, this means that they may not be as high as before. But the bad news is that they’re still happening.

Its latest earnings report cited higher operating expenses such as the rising cost of food, labor, and packaging as a reason why it will raise prices once more in 2023. However, the company’s announcement was met with criticism after people pointed out the decline in global coffee bean prices and other commodities in the past few months.

The company’s earnings report reveals that price increases drove net revenues up 15% year-over-year to a record $8.1 billion in 2022. The coffee house chain reported a 31% increase in profits in the past three months. According to historian Andy Lewis, Starbucks' explanation for the impending price increases amounts to nothing more than "word salad to hide corporate greed." On a similar note, the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen responded with outrage to Starbucks increasing prices for the fifth time after giving its CEO a nearly 40% raise last year. "Corporations are jacking up prices on consumers and using concerns about a recession as cover to do so," he wrote.

At this moment, many big names in the restaurant industry are doing the same as Starbucks.Part of those added costs may indeed be unnecessary considering how much these companies are making. But the reality is that they can feel that much harder times are ahead of us and they’re trying to better position themselves to fight the recession that is starting to unfold. The restaurant business is the first to go down when a major economic downturn hits. That’s what happened during the pandemic when thousands of locations were shut down due to collapsing sales. A similar fate seems to approaching us, and those who didn’t come up with a plan won’t survive the storm."
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Musical Interlude: 2002, "Another Answer Came"

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2002, "Another Answer Came"
"In "Savitri" by Sri Aurobindo, Savitri discovers that her love, Satyavan has only one year left to live. She must decide whether or not she will stay with him in the emerald forest or search for a new love. But another answer came, and she outwitted death itself." 
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"Savitri"

"A Look to the Heavens"

“About 70 million light-years distant, gorgeous spiral galaxy NGC 289 is larger than our own Milky Way. Seen nearly face-on, its bright core and colorful central disk give way to remarkably faint, bluish spiral arms. The extensive arms sweep well over 100 thousand light-years from the galaxy's center.
At the lower right in this sharp, telescopic galaxy portrait the main spiral arm seems to encounter a small, fuzzy elliptical companion galaxy interacting with enormous NGC 289. Of course spiky stars are in the foreground of the scene. They lie within the Milky Way toward the southern constellation Sculptor.”

Chet Raymo, “Take My Arm”

“Take My Arm”
by Chet Raymo

“I’m sure I have referenced here before the poems of Grace Schulman, she who inhabits that sweet melancholy place between “the necessity and impossibility of belief.” Between, too, the necessity and impossibility of love.

Belief and love. They have so much in common, yet are as distinct as self and other. How strange that two people can hitch their lives together, on a whim, say, or wild intuition, knowing little if nothing about the other’s hiddenness, about things that even the other does not fully understand and couldn’t articulate even if he did. Blind, deaf, dumb, they leap into the future, hoping to fly, and, for a moment, soaring, like Icarus, sunward. The necessity of wax. The impossibility of wax. We “fall” in love, they say. Schulman: “We slog. We tramp the road of possibility. Give me your arm.”

The Poet: Wendell Berry, “Leavings”

“Leavings”

“In time a man disappears
from his lifelong fields, from
the streams he has walked beside,
from the woods where he sat and waited.
Thinking of this, he seems to
miss himself in those places
as if always he has been there.
But first he must disappear,
and this he foresees with hope,
with thanks. Let others come.”

- Wendell Berry
“Perhaps as he was lying awake then, his life may have passed before him – his early hopeful struggles, his manly successes and prosperity, his downfall in his declining years, and his present helpless condition – no chance of revenge against Fortune, which had had the better of him - neither name nor money to bequeath – a spent-out, bootless life of defeat and disappointment, and the end here! Which, I wonder, brother reader, is the better lot, to die prosperous and famous, or poor and disappointed? To have, and to be forced to yield; or to sink out of life, having played and lost the game? That must be a strange feeling, when a day of our life comes and we say, “Tomorrow, success or failure won’t matter much, and the sun will rise, and all the myriads of mankind go to their work or their pleasure as usual, but I shall be out of the turmoil.”
- William Makepeace Thackeray, “Vanity Fair”

"My Task..."

“My task, which I am trying to achieve, is by the power of the written word, to make you hear, to make you feel; it is, before all, to make you see. That and no more, and it is everything. If I succeed, you shall find there, according to your deserts, encouragement, consolation, fear, charm, all you demand – and, perhaps, also that glimpse of truth for which you have forgotten to ask.”
- Joseph Conrad

"We Need To Stop China"

Full screen recommended.
Dan, I Allegedly 8/17/23
"We Need To Stop China"
"Nebraska congressman, Don Bacon was just informed that the CCP had infiltrated his office. They were spying on his telephone and his emails. This needs to stop. We can’t have China doing this anymore."
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The Daily "Near You?"

Leesburg, Florida, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"The Essence Of Human Existence..."

"Curiosity is the essence of human existence.
'Who are we? Where are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going?'
I don't know. I don't have any answers to those questions.
I don't know what's over there around the corner. But I want to find out."
- Eugene Cernan

Oriah Mountain Dreamer, "The Invitation"

"The Invitation"

"It doesn't interest me what you do for a living.
I want to know what you ache for,
and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing.

It doesn't interest me how old you are.
I want to know if you will risk looking like a fool for love,
for your dream, for the adventure of being alive.

It doesn't interest me what planets are squaring your moon.
I want to know if you have touched the center of your own sorrow,
if you have been opened by life's betrayals or have
become shriveled and closed from fear of further pain!

I want to know if you can sit with pain, mine or your own,
without moving to hide it or fade it, or fix it.
I want to know if you can be with joy, mine or your own,
if you can dance with wildness and let the ecstasy fill you
to the tips of your fingers and toes without cautioning us to be careful,
to be realistic, to remember the limitations of being human.

It doesn't interest me if the story you are telling me is true.
I want to know if you can disappoint another to be true to yourself;
if you can bear the accusation of betrayal and not betray your own soul;
if you can be faithless and therefore trustworthy.

I want to know if you can see beauty even when it's not pretty,
every day, and if you can source your own life from its presence.

I want to know if you can live with failure, yours and mine,
and still stand on the edge of the lake and shout to the silver of the full moon, "Yes!"

It doesn't interest me to know where you live or how much money you have.
I want to know if you can get up, after the night of grief and despair,
weary and bruised to the bone,
and do what needs to be done to feed the children.

It doesn't interest me who you know or how you came to be here.
I want to know if you will stand in the center of the fire with me
and not shrink back.

It doesn't interest me where or what or with whom you have studied.
I want to know what sustains you, from the inside, when all else falls away.

I want to know if you can be alone with yourself and if you truly like
the company you keep in the empty moments."

- Oriah Mountain Dreamer

"Nothing Happens..."

"Nothing happens to anyone that he is not fitted by nature to bear."
- Marcus Aurelius

"One Can Make People Believe..."

“One could make people believe the most fantastic statements one day, and trust that if the next day they were given irrefutable proof of their falsehood, they would take refuge in cynicism; instead of deserting the leaders who had lied to them, they would protest that they had known all along that the statement was a lie and would admire the leaders for their superior tactical cleverness."
- Hannah Arendt, "The Origins of Totalitarianism"

Of course, we know very well what to expect...

Gerald Celente, "Brace Yourself For A Market Crash & Bank Bust"

Strong language alert!
Full screen recommended.
Gerald Celente, 8/17/23
"Brace Yourself For A Market Crash & Bank Bust"
"In this  video, renowned trend forecaster Gerald Celente shares his invaluable insights on the current economic landscape. Brace yourself for an eye-opening discussion as Celente delves into his predictions on an impending market crash and bank bust. As the founder of Trends Research Institute, Celente has a proven track record of anticipating major economic shifts. His analyses have been sought after by leading corporations and financial institutions worldwide. With his expertise, he provides an intriguing glimpse into the future of global markets. During this captivating interview, Celente reveals the underlying factors that contribute to the potential market crash and bank bust."
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"$2.5 Quadrillion Disaster Waiting to Happen – 
Egon von Greyerz"
By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com

"There is sufficiency in the world 
for Man's need but not for his greed." 
Mahatma Gandhi

"Egon von Greyerz (EvG) stores gold for clients at the biggest private gold vault in the world buried deep in the Swiss Alps. EvG is a financial and precious metals expert. EvG is a former Swiss banker and an expert in risk. He says the risk in the global markets has never been this high.

EvG explains, “Credit has increased dramatically through derivatives. All instruments being issued now by banks, pension funds, stock funds, it’s all synthetic. There is no real underlying payments in anything almost. Therefore, my estimate for derivatives would be at least $2 quadrillion, and I think that is probably conservative. Then, we have debt on top of that of $300 trillion, and we also have a couple hundred trillion dollars of unfunded liabilities. So, we are talking about $2.5 quadrillion, and that’s with a global GDP of $80 trillion. So, there is a disaster waiting to happen, and especially because all this created money has created no value whatsoever. I always knew this would collapse, and it’s taken longer than I expected, but I think we are at the end of a major era. 

These derivatives, at some point in the coming few years, will actually turn into debt. Central banks will have to cover all the outstanding liabilities of the commercial banks as we are seeing now with Credit Suisse, Bank of England and etc. This is going to happen across the board. Whether it’s called derivatives or called debt, as far as I am concerned, it’s the same thing. It will have the same effect on the world financial system, which will be disastrous, of course.”

EvG says the derivative markets were simply a way for financial institutions to carry debt and not show it on their balance sheets. In the end, everything will balance out. EvG goes on to say, “Nobody can repay the debt, and they can’t even pay interest. So, therefore, when the debt implodes, so will the assets that were financed by this debt. So, both sides of the balance sheet have to come down. Whether it comes down by 50%, 75% or 90%, I don’t know. All I think about is risk, and the financial system will not survive in its present form. Central banks only use one kind of medicine, and that is more printed money. Now, you are getting negative returns on printed money. So, that is not going to save anything. 

Sadly we are looking at a situation when this system will start to implode. The rich are still rich, but the poor are really poor. Overall in the UK, Germany and most European countries, people don’t have enough money to live. This is a human disaster already. With food costs going up 25% and energy going up the same and gasoline, interest rates and rents, people don’t have enough money, and that is happening now. It’s a human disaster of mega proportions. It’s so sad, and governments will have no chance of doing anything about it.”

In closing, EvG says, “This is why it is getting closer for implosion because the whole system can’t take this. The risk is increasing exponentially. So, I think people should be prepared. Most asset markets have lost money, and it is going to get worse.” There is much more in the 43-minute interview.

Join Greg Hunter on Rumble as he goes One-on-One with Egon von Greyerz of Matterhorn Asset Management, which can be found on GoldSwitzerland.com
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"How It Really Is, And Will Be"

 

Oh, you ain't seen nuthin' yet...

"Ukraine/Russia War Update 8/17/23"

Col. Douglas Macgregor, Straight Calls 8/17/23
"Ukraine: The Regime Is About To Collapse 
And May Disintegrate At Any Moment"
"Analysis of breaking news and in-depth discussion of current geopolitical events in the United States of America and the world."
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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 8/17/23
"How Will this Ukraine Russia War End? 
w/Larry Johnson fmr CIA"
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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom, 8/17/23
"Ukraine Offensive's NEW Strategy - HOPE? w/Scott Ritter"
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"You Don’t Need Savings"

Full screen recommended.
Dan, I Allegedly 8/17/23
"You Don’t Need Savings"
"There are two great financial gurus out there. One is Grant Cardone. He’s a brilliant salesman and a real estate guru. The other is Dave Ramsey. Dave Ramsey believes that you should save and build wealth, slow and steady. Grant Cardone steps forward and says “you don’t need  savings.“
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