Tuesday, January 12, 2021

"Economic Market Snapshot PM 1/12/21"

"Economic Market Snapshot PM 1/12/21"
"Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will
do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone."
- John Maynard Keynes
"Down the rabbit hole of psychopathic greed and insanity...
Only the consequences are real - to you!
Gregory Mannarino, AM 1/12/21:
"Important Updates:
 Market, Bitcoin, Crypto, Stocks, Plus a WARNING"
"The more I see of the monied classes, 
the better I understand the guillotine."
- George Bernard Shaw
MarketWatch Market Summary, Live Updates

CNN Market Data:

CNN Fear And Greed Index:

"How It Really Is"

 

"The Worst Part..."

"People cry not because they're weak.
 It's because they've been strong too long." 
~ Johnny Depp

"For Many Great Deeds..."

"For many great deeds are accomplished in times of squalid struggle. There is a kind of stubborn, unrecognized courage which in the lowest depths tenaciously resists the pressures of necessity and ill-doing; there are noble and obscure triumphs observed by no one, unacclaimed by any fanfare. Hardship, loneliness, and penury are a battlefield which has its own heroes, sometimes greater than those lauded in history. Strong and rare characters are thus created; poverty nearly always a foster-mother, may become a true mother, distress may be the nursemaid of pride, and misfortune the milk that nourishes great spirits."
- Victor Hugo

Musical Interlude: Peder B. Helland, "Dance of Life"

  

Peder B. Helland, "Dance of Life"
Fantasy music for relaxation and meditation.

Absolutely beautiful!
Be kind to yourself, relax, and savor this at full screen!

Monday, January 11, 2021

"A Stock Market Crash Of 80% This Year?"

"A Stock Market Crash Of 80% This Year?"
by Epic Economist

"The entire U.S. economy is crumbling, but stock markets are still recording a frenetic bull run led by investors' euphoria surrounding tech stocks. However, massively overvalued tech stock prices are forming a bubble much like the dot-com bubble of the 1990s, and we all know how things ended up back then. Several experts are alerting to the unsustainability of the markets, especially since these extraordinary prices are backed on delusional projections for the upcoming performance of our struggling economy. A stock market crash is looming, and strategists say stocks might be headed to a crash of crash of 65-80% by the end of this year, a collapse just as sharp as the previous housing bubble burst. That's what we're going to investigate in this video.

In all of our history stock prices have never been so disassociated from our economy. The year just started and the Russell 2000 index already went up over 6%. The only other year it rose more than 6% only at the beginning of January was in 1987. Then, it skyrocketed an additional 23%, and it crashed a little later in the year. We could easily witness a massive crash in 2021. However, it's even more likely that we wee this happen in the Nasdaq 100 than the small cap index due to high large cap growth valuations. 

The Oxford Economics recovery tracker index has taken a turn for the worse in the past few weeks with the Pacific registering the lowest performance. The stimulus money for unemployment benefits is expected to last for 11 weeks, but roughly 12 million Americans are still out of their jobs and it's highly unlikely all of them will find work by the end of this period. Therefore, another stimulus bill will be necessary to assist these people again, that is to say, soon enough more artificial money will be launched into the system.

Meanwhile, completely disregarding what is coming next for the economy, the Nasdaq 100 is being flooded by investor euphoria, particularly on the large cap growth segment of tech stocks. But the names that are mentioned the most are from money losing tech firms. That's why the strategists affirm that now is possibly one of the worst times ever to be searching for the next great tech stock. There's over $1 trillion worth of tech stocks with negative earnings. 

But investors seem to keep ignoring the real data and falling into the mainstream media trap of an untouchable market led by a fresh set of hot stocks. A burning news everyone seems to be talking about is the fact that Elon Musk became the richest man in the world, surpassing Jeff Bezos of Amazon. But what many fail to understand is that usually, when these types of landmarks happen, it’s a sign that speculation in the markets has gone way too far.

Another landmark was that Tesla stocks went almost vertical and its market cap surpassed Facebook’s, which made Tesla the 5th largest company in the United States. During the peak of the 1990s dot-com bubble, in March 2000, Cisco had a market cap of $569 billion. Adjusting this figure according to the current inflation, Cisco’s market cap peak in today’s dollars would be approximately $864.9 billion. This indicates that at $836.5 billion, Tesla is closing in on Cisco’s peak. 

These are very similar bubbles, and keeping in mind that the health crisis doesn't have a clear end in sight, and as long as the economy remains impaired more stimulus relief will be issued to boost it, this time around, the bubble can get even larger, which means the crash would be much deeper.  Worried about a downfall with similar proportions to the previous housing bubble burst, Michael Burry, the investor whose billion-dollar bet against the US housing market was immortalized in Michael Lewis' book "The Big Short," is warning that Tesla stocks might crash in the same fashion. "Well, my last Big Short got bigger and bigger and BIGGER too," Burry tweeted last Thursday. 

Likewise, macro strategist David Hunter is predicting a massive melt-up in financial assets. Hunter's perception is remarkably aggressive, he forecasts that a 65-80% crash in prices may happen by the end of the year. However extreme it may seem, historic patterns and current evidences seem to be on his side. 

Every time excessive debt has enabled market assets to distort to unsustainably excessive heights, a dramatic correction to clear out the bad debt and malinvestment has always occurred. In short, we are moving towards the most dramatic correction ever recorded. And when this stock market bubble finally bursts, it will be catastrophic."

“Something Evil This Way Comes; You Can Run But You Won’t Hide; This Ends Badly; Wealth Destruction”

Jeremiah Babe,
“Something Evil This Way Comes; You Can Run But You Won’t Hide;
This Ends Badly; Wealth Destruction”

"What Leftists Think About Free Speech"

JP Sears,
"What Leftists Think About Free Speech"
"The Social Reward for Being Afraid is High. 
But Bravery Please!"
by JP Sears

"WOW! When the world is on fire, what do you do? Probably start with staying out of the fire. (Great obvious advice, isn't it?) I don't know about you, but the past few days I've felt every emotion there is to feel. I think my body even invented some new ones and felt those.

What has my being engaged the most is the unprecedented assault on free speech being carried out by big tech. In my humble opinion, contrary to what the rage mob says and how the media spins it, I believe free speech is not a political issue. It is a human issue.

I freaking love humanity. I love hearing what people have to say. When I don't like what people have to say, I still love that they have the right to say it. And I also love that I have the right to turn the other way and stop listening without silencing them by taking away their rights.

Here's something you might not know about me. I don't align with any particular political party. And my only hard fast political view is this: Freedom is good. (And the Earth is awesome.) The past 10 months my comedy has largely morphed into a mission of upholding freedom. I'm deeply humbled to say I've never received so much support, love, and appreciation from around the world.

And something else you might not know, but probably won't surprise you, is I've never been attacked more. Angry comments online don't phase me in the slightest. Yet things have been taken further.

My family and I have received death threats.

Sponsors have dropped me (on private phone calls they share that they love the messaging, yet don't wanna deal with the rage mobs attacking them because they're associated with me).

There are organized rage mobs actively trying to get the rest of my sponsors to drop me.

Facebook has demonetized me.

I'm still monetized on YouTube, yet you never know when the next upload could get me demonetized or deplatformed.

But with all these symptoms of people being in an angry state of mind (because they're ultimately scared inside), here is my commitment to you. I WILL NOT STOP serving the mission of upholding freedom. Because I think you and I and our children deserve to live in a world where we can have free speech and all other God given freedoms.

Each day I'm putting everything on the line. I'm putting the living I make for my family on the line, simply because it's worth it. I would much rather risk losing everything while serving truth and freedom and have to figure out how to feed my family by picking up cans on the side of the highway than to bow down out of fear and silence myself in order to keep what I've achieved.

I'm not willing to live in the poverty of fear. I'm only willing to live in the riches of bravery. While I'm not perfect, I do my best to be brave every single day during a time when there's never been more social "reward" for succumbing to fear. And I'm guessing bravery speaks to you more than fear does or else you wouldn't be here as an Awakened Warrior insider.

So I deeply want to thank you for standing with me and for something that's greater than all of us put together. Freedom. Alright my Awakened Warrior friend! You'll be hearing from me soon. In the mean time, just know I really appreciate you being connected with me and standing with me. And I hope you do something to make yourself laugh today!"

"Stay weird,"
JP

Podcast: On my latest podcast episode my guest Elliott Hulse and I discuss How to Outsmart the Communist Takeover. If you love communism, don't listen to this episode. Otherwise, you can listen here:

Musical Interlude: Ludovico Einaudi, "Lady Labyrinth & Nightbook"

Ludovico Einaudi, "Lady Labyrinth & Nightbook"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"NGC 253 is one of the brightest spiral galaxies visible, but also one of the dustiest. Dubbed the Silver Coin for its appearance in smalltelescopes, it is more formally known as the Sculptor Galaxy for its location within the boundaries of the southern constellation Sculptor. Discovered in 1783 by mathematician and astronomer Caroline Herschel, the dusty island universe lies a mere 10 million light-years away. 
About 70 thousand light-years across, NGC 253, pictured, is the largest member of the Sculptor Group of Galaxies, the nearest to our own Local Group of galaxies. In addition to its spiral dust lanes, tendrils of dust seem to be rising from a galactic disk laced with young star clusters and star forming regions in this sharp color image. The high dust content accompanies frantic star formation, earning NGC 253 the designation of a starburst galaxy. NGC 253 is also known to be a strong source of high-energy x-rays and gamma rays, likely due to massive black holes near the galaxy's center. Take a trip through extragalactic space in this short video flyby of NGC 253."

"They’re Coming After Trump"

"They’re Coming After Trump"
by Jim Rickards

"The House of Representatives introduced an impeachment article against President Trump today, charging him with “incitement of insurrection” after crowds stormed the Capitol last Wednesday following his speech. If it goes forward, Trump would be the only president in history to be impeached twice.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she is giving Vice President Mike Pence 24 hours to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump. If he doesn’t, the House is expected to vote on the impeachment resolution later this week, possibly as soon as Wednesday.

Should the House vote to impeach, the resolution would go to the Senate. A two-thirds Senate majority would be required to convict and remove Trump from office. That would require the support of many Republican senators. But the Senate is currently in recess, and current Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said he won’t call the Senate back into session until January 19 - just one day before Trump leaves office.

So Trump would be out of office by the time a Senate trial could take place. Besides, the Constitution only refers to impeaching “the president” - not a former president, which Trump would be. But, Trump would be impeached while still president if it happens before January 20. The trial in the Senate and punishment would take place later, but scholars agree this is probably constitutional. This procedure has been used before for Federal judges, so there is precedent.

What is the point of impeaching a former president? Removal from office is irrelevant after January 20. But one of the punishments allowed is prevention from ever holding office again. That's what the Democrats want. Their goal is to stop Trump from running again in 2024. Around 75 million Americans voted for Trump in November (potentially more, depending on the level of election fraud). With those kinds of numbers, it’s easy to see why Democrats wouldn’t want Trump to be able to run in 2024. Neither does the Republican Party establishment, incidentally, which never wanted to nominate Trump in the first place."


There's little time, and no other logical options... 
Trump must invoke the Insurrection Act.

10 U.S.C. § 334.4
(§252) says: "Whenever the President considers that unlawful obstructions, combinations, or assemblages, or rebellion against the authority of the United States, make it impracticable to enforce the laws of the United States in any State by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, he may call into Federal service such of the militia of any State, and use such of the armed forces, as he considers necessary to enforce those laws or to suppress the rebellion."
It's All Over...
Jan.11 - "Donald Trump and Mike Pence agreed in a meeting Monday to work together for the remainder of their term, according to a senior administration official. This signals the president won’t resign or face removal by his cabinet after last week’s riot at the U.S. Capitol. Emily Wilkins reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."

"It Shouldn't Be A Bragging Point..."

"It shouldn't be a bragging point that "Oh, I don't get 
involved in politics," as if that makes you somehow cleaner. 
No, that makes you derelict of duty in a republic."
- Bill Maher

"The price good men pay for indifference 
to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men."
- Aristotle

"One of the Greatest Economic Blunders in History"

"One of the Greatest Economic Blunders in History"
By Jim Rickards

"The U.S. economy lost 140,000 jobs in December. Only about 55% of the jobs lost in March and April have returned. That’s a significant number. Americans and others around the world who make their living as bus drivers, bartenders, waiters, hair stylists and boutique store clerks, among thousands of other jobs, make up 50% of all jobs and 45% of U.S. gross domestic product. This is the part of the economy affected by the lockdowns. They are being destroyed.

When the pandemic passes, and we are able to look back on the experience without fear or political bias, it will be clear that the lockdowns were one of the greatest economic blunders in history. Lockdowns do not stop the spread of the virus, but they do destroy the economy. This is not merely a matter of opinion or conjecture.

The pandemic has now lasted long enough that we have solid comparative data from all 50 U.S. states and many countries around the world. This data covers states and countries that tried extreme lockdowns, moderate lockdowns or completely voluntary methods that involved no mandatory lockdown at all. The empirical results show that the experience of all of these jurisdictions was about the same and that lockdowns have not “contributed in any meaningful way” to saving lives. In fact, there is other evidence that shows lockdowns killed more people than they saved due to suicides, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, domestic violence and depression.

This study on the ineffectiveness of lockdowns was produced by Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, and his collaborators. One TV anchor who interviewed Dr. Bhattacharya said, “California has the strictest lockdowns in the country and cases there are absolutely exploding. What am I supposed to take from the usefulness of lockdowns?” The fact is that lockdowns do not stop the spread of the virus, but they are very good at destroying the economy. I covered this all in my new book, "The New Great Depression."

People are social beings and do not like lockdowns. No matter what the rules are, people will find their way around them. And, with or without strict compliance, the virus goes where it wants. I’ve been to the White House on official business numerous times. It’s hard to think of a more locked-down place. It has multiple security perimeters, multiple entrances before one can reach the Oval Office, and numerous security guards. Still, the President and First Lady contracted the COVID-19 virus last October, most likely in the White House itself. As I said, the virus goes where it wants. If lockdowns don’t work, why do public health officials and government officials keep insisting on them? There are two reasons.

The first is that academic epidemiologists are just as out of touch with everyday Americans as any other elite group. They sit in their labs and ivory tower offices and have had no difficulty working from home and avoiding routine exposure that other Americans face. They have not lost their jobs or seen their businesses destroyed. It’s easy to order a lockdown when you’re not the one whose job or business is ruined. The other reason is that politicians have to be seen doing something, even if they don’t know what they’re doing.

Everyone agrees that washing hands, social distancing and masks in crowded venues make sense. But, that’s not enough for the politicians. They want to appear to be “saving the population” even if they’re just destroying the economy.

If you think the lockdowns have been an economic disaster (I do), then get ready for something worse... Two of the top public health advisors in the new Biden administration are Ezekiel Emanuel of the Center for American Progress and Michael Osterholm of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota.

Both Emmanuel and Osterholm have long histories of calling for lockdowns during pandemics. In June Ezekiel said, “You have to actually have people at home, close nonessential businesses, stop bars, stop indoor dining, have everyone wearing face masks. These are the things we need to do. ... You need to do it nationwide.”

The evidence is clear that lockdowns don’t work. Biden’s health advisors are calling for them anyway. Only an out of touch elite could support shutting down the economy and not realize you would destroy that economy and the jobs that go with it.

Meanwhile, the pandemic is giving the government justification to clamp down on civil liberties. For example, Dr. Fauci is now promoting the idea that certain institutions may require individuals to get one of the new vaccines at the state level (though he isn’t sure the federal government will mandate vaccination).

Here’s how it could work: When you get the vaccine, you will receive some kind of certification that could be a QR code on your mobile phone or registration in a central government controlled database. If you want to fly, rent a car, send your children to school or do other everyday activities, you will be required to produce your vaccine registration credentials. This method is similar to the “social credit” system used in Communist China to enforce compliance with Communist Party definitions of good behavior. Fauci also envisions “COVID-19 passports” that would be required before certain types of travel were allowed.

What Fauci does not mention is that the vaccines are still experimental. They have been approved by the FDA, but this was done on an emergency basis and some acute allergic reactions and even deaths have been reported among those who have received the vaccines.

Also, most Americans may not realize that the COVID-19 vaccines are not traditional vaccines that introduce one mild disease in order to build antibodies to a more deadly disease. Instead, these new vaccines work through genetically modified RNA sequences. It’s not clear what the long-term effects of such genetic modification might be. But many elites and government bureaucrats seem perfectly fine with using unsuspecting Americans as guinea pigs. Would you like to be one?

New restrictions are one more reason why a new recession is upon us and why any economic recovery will be slow and weak. Neither monetary nor fiscal policy will effectively stimulate the economy. Monetary policy is not stimulus because the new money is going to the banks and the banks simply deposit it with the Fed as excess reserves on which they receive interest. If the money is not being loaned by banks and spent by consumers, it isn’t generating economic activity.

Fiscal policy isn’t stimulus because the U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio is now over 130% and rising quickly. Extensive research shows that at debt-to-GDP ratios above 90%, the multiplier on new debt is less than one. This means we’re in a debt trap (in addition to a liquidity trap caused by the Fed). We cannot print our way out of a liquidity trap. We cannot spend our way out of a debt trap. The Fed and Congress may try to stimulate the economy, but they will fail. They’ll only dig the country a deeper hole to climb out of."

"Covid-19 Pandemic Updates 1/11/21"

"Covid-19 Pandemic Updates 1/11/21"
 Jan. 11, 2021 2:11 PM ET: 
The coronavirus pandemic has sickened more than 90,616,600 
people, according to official counts, including 22,544,451 Americans.
Globally at least 1,938,700 have died.

"The COVID Tracking Project"
Every day, our volunteers compile the latest numbers on tests, cases, 
hospitalizations, and patient outcomes from every US state and territory.
https://covidtracking.com/

'You Have Not Lived..."

 

"Systemic Self-Destruction"

"Systemic Self-Destruction"
by Jeff Thomas

"During the Obama administration, comedian Bill Maher attempted to take advantage of the ever-expanding trend of political correctness by referring derisively to the possibility of taking the view of "some white guy." Of course, as a proclaimed liberal, his aim was to say to other liberals, "Liberals are slamming those who are Caucasian, and I want you to know that I’m a good liberal, and I’m on your side."

In the years following the event, he continued in this fashion, but as political correctness caught fire, he found that, far from helping his career, his attempt to placate the PC audience resulted in them turning on him. He is a comedian, after all, and comedians deal in abstraction in order to tickle the funnybone. Those who are politically correct found him an easy target to pick apart, describing some of his jokes as racist and demanding that he confess to racism and submit to public shaming. The more he tried to avoid an apology, the more he was castigated. To his credit, he eventually retaliated, calling political correctness a "cancer on progressivism."

However, when we attempt to pander to groups of people whose raison d'être is to fanatically promote irrational standards, we step onto a slippery slope. Today nowhere is this truer than in the education system. Educational institutions tend to be havens for adult instructors who do not deal well with the dollars and cents world. Academics have the freedom to imagine utopian concepts without ever having to implement them and thereby determine whether they can actually work. More to the point, they’re in the position to then teach those concepts to youthful minds, which are open to "new" ideas.

Unfortunately, teachers are paid regardless of how unworkable their concepts are. As Thomas Sowell has rightly stated, "It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." But what happens when a concept such as political correctness begins to take hold? Does it soon fall out of favor, like a bad joke?

No, quite the opposite. It tends to spread like a skin rash. After all, it provides those who have not excelled in life with an opportunity for immediate one-upmanship. Accusations of sexism, fascism, and - most popularly - racism are easy to conjure up in any situation, and again, nowhere is this truer than in institutions of higher learning. 

Unsurprisingly, so-called woke concepts are welcomed and encouraged by school faculty members. And whilst these concepts may not be welcomed by the school’s administration, they are tolerated, and student eccentricities are pandered to in order to maintain enrollment and revenue.
And so we now see the creation of safe spaces, where no one may say anything that may upset another. Crying closets are now provided for those who find it hard to cope with normal discourse. Play-Doh therapy is implemented. It is becoming difficult to distinguish colleges from daycare centers.
Unfortunately, as part of the bargain, naming and shaming - a modern-day version of the Salem witch trials - has also become a part of the educational firmament. The more the school attempts to placate the mobs, the more it finds itself in a similar fix to Mister Maher. The seemingly advantageous position of pandering to political correctness backfires. Placating the students serves only to cause them to repeatedly increase their demands. This is a condition of the tail wagging the dog and has now reached calamitous proportions across much of the former free world. 

Not surprisingly, school faculties join in on the side of the students. Having once inoculated the students with politically correct concepts, they often take on the role of student leaders against the very administration that pays their salaries. At one school in America, over one hundred faculty have organized to accuse the school of the foremost pet issue of today - systemic racism.

They have submitted eight pages of demands to the school’s administration, including an assortment of "equality" demands, such as forced anti-bias training for all staff, forced public "anti-racism statements" from all staff, new courses on "black liberation," and the elimination of courses in which minority students have lower scores than whites.

It wouldn’t be surprising if the administration were to grit their teeth and submit to some of these demands to demonstrate their opposition to racism. However, there are many other demands, such as the hiring of dozens of new staff, including psychologists who specialize in minority psychological issues, a black student complaints officer, and twelve full-time diversity officers. These measures would not only be costly; there would be no way to recoup the costs except to raise the tuition once more.

Unfortunately, the demands get worse. There are demands to pay back student debt and, worse, re-route half of all donations to New York City public schools. Such demands would force the school into bankruptcy. Don’t these people understand that such measures would collapse the school, forcing its closure?

Well, yes, of course, they do. The object is not to achieve the stated ends of the demands but to increase the demands until the institution cracks and is brought to its knees. The intention of political correctness is not to correct the iniquities of life but to tear down what exists in a bid for self-aggrandizement and power. This is not an appeal for "fairness"; it is a campaign for domination by those who have no real sense of identity or accomplishment.

For those who seek to placate the PC crowd, there is no backing out once you begin. This is understood by those who are being pressured to comply with illogical PC demands; however small, it becomes apparent that political correctness has no limit. It becomes a systemic cry for self-destruction. Historically, when a nation reaches the final stages of decline, the inmates often take over control of the asylum. We are witnessing the rebirth of that eventuality in the present era."

The Poet: Czeslaw Milosz, "Hope"

"Hope"

"Hope is with you when you believe
The earth is not a dream but living flesh,
That sight, touch, and hearing do not lie,
That all things you have ever seen here
Are like a garden looked at from a gate.
You cannot enter. But you're sure it's there.
Could we but look more clearly and wisely
We might discover somewhere in the garden
A strange new flower and an unnamed star.

Some people say we should not trust our eyes,
That there is nothing, just a seeming,
These are the ones who have no hope.
They think that the moment we turn away,
The world, behind our backs, ceases to exist,
As if snatched up by the hands of thieves."

- Czeslaw Milosz,
"Hope", from "The World"

The Daily "Near You?"

High Springs, Florida, USA. Thanks for stopping by!


Free Download: Ayn Rand, "Atlas Shrugged"

"If you saw Atlas, the giant who holds the world on his shoulders, if you saw that he stood, blood running down his chest, his knees buckling, his arms trembling but still trying to hold the world aloft with the last of his strength, and the greater his effort the heavier the world bore down upon his shoulders - what would you tell him to do?"
"I... don't know. What could he do? What would you tell him?"
"To shrug."
- Ayn Rand, "Atlas Shrugged "
"Then you will see the rise of the men of the double standard - the men who live by force, yet count on those who live by trade to create the value of their looted money - the men who are the hitchhikers of virtue. In a moral society, these are the criminals, and the statutes are written to protect you against them. But when a society establishes criminals-by-right and looters-by-law - men who use force to seize the wealth of disarmed victims - then money becomes its creators' avenger. Such looters believe it safe to rob defenseless men, once they've passed a law to disarm them. But their loot becomes the magnet for other looters, who get it from them as they got it. Then the race goes, not to the ablest at production, but to those most ruthless at brutality. When force is the standard, the murderer wins over the pickpocket. And then that society vanishes, in a spread of ruins and slaughter.

Do you wish to know whether that day is coming? Watch money. Money is the barometer of a society's virtue. When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion - when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing - when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors- when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don't protect you against them, but protect them against you - when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice - you may know that your society is doomed."

An excerpt from "Atlas Shrugged," by Ayn Rand. Full text of Francisco's Money Speech is here: - http://capitalismmagazine.com/2002/08/franciscos-money-speech/
"Learn to distinguish the difference between errors of knowledge and breaches of morality. An error of knowledge is not a moral flaw, provided you are willing to correct it; only a mystic would judge human beings by the standard of an impossible, automatic omniscience. But a breach of morality is the conscious choice of an action you know to be evil, or a willful evasion of knowledge, a suspension of sight and of thought. That which you do not know, is not a moral charge against you; but that which you refuse to know, is an account of infamy growing in your soul. Make every allowance for errors of knowledge; do not forgive or accept any break of morality."
- Ayn Rand, "Atlas Shrugged"
Freely download or read online "Atlas Shrugged", 
by Ayn Rand, here:

"A Long March Through The Night..."

"The life of Man is a long march through the night, surrounded by invisible foes, tortured by weariness and pain, towards a goal that few can hope to reach, and where none may tarry long. One by one, as they march, our comrades vanish from our sight, seized by the silent orders of omnipotent Death. Very brief is the time in which we can help them, in which their happiness or misery is decided. Be it ours to shed sunshine on their path, to lighten their sorrows by the balm of sympathy, to give them the pure joy of a never-tiring affection, to strengthen failing courage, to instill faith in times of despair."
- Bertrand Russell

"The Dark At the End of the Tunnel"

"The Dark At the End of the Tunnel"
By Bill Bonner

"The price tag will be high."
– President-elect Joe Biden

WEST RIVER, MARYLAND – "Wow… What a week! What a way to begin a new year! Many people were outraged and appalled by last week’s shenanigans in Washington. And this morning, calls for impeachment, destitution, or lynching are still running riot over the internet. But nothing very serious happened last week. The Temple was defiled. But there was no attempt at a coup. Nobody burned the Capitol down or massacred the Washington elite.

And now that that episode is behind us… with Trump leaving office… several vaccines to stop the coronavirus… employment on the rise… the stock market hitting new highs… and Democrats in control of the House, the Senate, and the White House…what could go wrong? Should the pessimists simply go home? Should the declinists put on happy faces… for now, the Biden Clan can finally get to work… and do what the MAGA mob could not – make America great again? Oh, Dear Reader… you’re not serious, are you?

A Matter of Time: We’re looking at an empire… aging, corroding, weakening… rolling over… with a ruling class that is desperate to hold onto power. Joe Biden called the storming of the Capitol an act of “terrorism.” And Rep. Jason Crow, D-Co., says “We are witnessing the birth of a domestic terrorist movement in the United States.” So it’s probably just a matter of time before the vicious birds unleashed in the Mideast in the “War on Terror” come home to roost in the USA. But that is just a guess… Let’s stick with what we know.

High Price: And so far, all is well. The shelves are still filled with food. The U.S. dollar still has value. The stock market is still high. And the lights still work. Enjoy it while you can. Because the real trouble will probably begin this year, as we enter a more treacherous phase. Thanks to the chaos sown in 2020… we need to prepare for a bumper crop of bitterness, economic decline, and political discord in 2021… and beyond.

Last year, the feds made the third major “mistake” of the 21st century. They locked down much of the economy (even though economically active people were not likely to be victims of the coronavirus)… and then tried to replace the real losses with fake new money. And now, both Wall Street and Main Street rely on the fake money just to keep the jig up.

Dig this, from AL.com: "A pair of Democratic Senate wins in Georgia has given new life to a proposal for a $2,000 stimulus payment. Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff’s victories gave Democrats effective control of the Senate and Chuck Schumer, D-NY, is expected to become Senate Majority Leader. Schumer has long supported the increased stimulus and said a higher payment will be one of his top priorities. “One of the first things that I want to do when our new senators are seated is deliver the $2,000 checks to the American families,” Schumer said this week."

According to Joe Biden, more money is on the way. He says he’ll reveal the details on Thursday. But the “price tag,” he says with pride (and maybe a little insanity), “will be high.”

Big-Spending Democrats: On that, if nothing else, the president-elect will surely be proven right. The price tag for all of this nonsense – lockdowns, bailouts, giveaways, money-printing, racketeering, trillion-dollar deficits, the War on Terror, corruption, and associated jackassery – will be much higher than he suspects. Bush, Obama, Trump… and presently, the hack from Delaware… all share the same goal – to keep the elites in power, at any cost. And that now means “Inflate or Die.”

The feds created a debt-drenched society. Now, they must add more and more fake money to keep it from falling apart. In 2020, tax revenues covered only about half of government expenses. And with the aforementioned Joe Biden taking office in nine days, and Congress now controlled by big-spending Democrats (rather than big-spending Republicans), we can expect the printing presses to run hotter than ever.

Permanent Boondoggle: In the first instance, more fake money may mean higher stock prices. This from Business Insider: "The S&P 500 will climb another 10% as the Democrat-controlled government passes new stimulus, Credit Suisse says. Democrats’ upcoming control of the US Senate paves the way for a new fiscal stimulus and healthy stock-market returns throughout 2021, Credit Suisse analysts said Thursday.

The team led by Jonathan Golub lifted its 2021 S&P 500 price target to 4,200 from 4,050 in a note to clients, implying a roughly 10% rally from current levels. The bank expects the index’s earnings-per-share to climb to $175 this year and reach $200 by the end of 2022."

Remember, the big change in 2020 was that while the feds had been passing trillions to their friends on Wall Street, now, they will try to support Main Street, too. Here, we are guessing again… but most likely, the Democrats will try to turn the episodic “stimulus” checks into a permanent boondoggle. That is, someone will notice that occasional bailout checks create a herky-jerky economy.

Temporary Measure: As it is, nobody knows what to expect. Consumers are reluctant to consume; businesses are reluctant to hire… and investors aim for short-term, speculative gains, rather than making the kind of long-term capital commitments that increase real wealth. Economists will tout the benefits of “regular,” predictable stimulus measures – otherwise known as a “Universal Basic Income.”

It will be a “temporary” measure, of course – like the Federal Reserve’s low interest rates, U.S. troops in the Mideast, Amtrak subsidies, the War on Poverty, the War on Drugs, debt ceilings, quantitative easing, social distancing, and airport security screening. But a Universal Basic Income will keep the money flowing… until the dollar itself is worthless."

"How It Really Is"

 

And wisdom from the great social philosopher of "The Wire"...

"Insurrection Versus Insurrection"

Unconfirmed... yet. Expect it.

"Insurrection Versus Insurrection"
by Jim Kunstler

"In the dark hours of Sunday, the BigTech-government alliance showed its hand in its massive purge of the public square - which is what social media became in a nation of strip-malls, parking lots, and nonstop propaganda - shutting down all voices countering the constructed narrative-du-jour: that the Democratic Party stands for defending Americans’ liberty against a rogue president. There have been many “shots” fired so far to kick off a civil war, but that action was an artillery blast.

Remember, the Left’s playbook is to accuse their opposition of doing exactly what they are doing. And so, of course, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has launched a last-minute impeachment on grounds of the president inciting “insurrection.” By a strange coincidence, reports on as-yet-still-live web channels say that the president has actually invoked the Insurrection Act against seditionists in our government, including, perhaps, Ms. Pelosi. If it is true - and I can’t confirm it - then the nation has blundered into an epic political battle.

Some facts may suggest the truth of the situation: The Washington DC air-space was shut down for hours on Sunday afternoon, and 6000 national guard troops have been moved into the District of Columbia as well as other cities controlled by Democrats with Antifa/BLM mobs at their disposal. What does that signify? The news media couldn’t be troubled to find out. Mr. Trump is reported to be in “a safe location.” As of last week, that was Dyess Air Force Base outside Abiline, Texas. Maybe he is somewhere else now. The New York Times, WashPo and CNN would like you to think that Mr. Trump has been pounded down a rat-hole. That’s one possibility. Another possibility is that the Democratic Party is unnerved and desperate about what’s liable to come down on them in the days ahead, which resembles a colossal hammer in the sky.

Mr. Trump is still president, and you’ve probably noticed he has been president for four years to date, which ought to suggest that he holds a great deal of accumulated information about the seditionists who have been playing games with him through all those years. So, two questions might be: how much of that information describes criminal acts by his adversaries - most recently, a deeply suspicious national election based on hackable vote-tabulation computers - and what’s within the president’s power to do something about it? I guess we’ll find out.

Or, to state it a little differently, it is impossible that the president does not have barge-loads of information about the people who strove mightily to take him down for four years. At least two pillars of the Intel Community - the CIA and the FBI - have been actively and visibly working to undermine and gaslight him, but you can be sure that the president knows where the gas has been coming from, and these agencies are not the only sources of dark information in this world. Also consider that not all the employees at these agencies are on the side of sedition.

By its work this weekend, starring Jack Dorsey (Twitter), Zuck (Facebook), Tim Cook (Apple), and Jeff Bezos (Amazon and The WashPo), you know exactly what you would be getting with The Resistance taking power in the White House and Congress: unvarnished tyranny. No free speech for you! They will not permit opposing voices to be heard, especially about the janky election that elevated America’s booby-prize, Joe Biden, to the highest office in the land.

Now there’s a charismatic, charming, dynamic, in-charge guy! He’s already doing such a swell job “healing America.” For instance, his declaration Tuesday to give $30-billion to businesses run by “black, brown, and Native American entrepreneurs” (WashPo). Uh, white folks need not apply? Since when are federal disbursements explicitly race-based? What and who, exactly, comprise the committee set up to operate Joe Biden, the hypothetical, holographic President? Surely you don’t believe he’s spirit-cooking this sort of economic policy on his own down in the fabled basement.

And so, here we stand at the start of what’s liable to be a fateful week for the United States. There is a lot of chatter on the lowdown that the current president - that would be Mr. Trump, for those out there who are confused - is about to act to take down the scurvy party that enabled and condoned six months of rioting, arson, and looting in at least a dozen cities - cadres of whom may have actually instigated that incursion into the US Capitol building on Wednesday. The president appears to understand his duty to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. He had plenty of opportunity to be a quitter from 2017 to 2021 and he hung in there, against every cockamamie operation the Deep State threw at him. Odds are he’s not quitting now."
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A comment: I simply can't see any other option, in my humble opinion, considering Trumps character. It's time to invoke the Insurrection Act, impose martial law, begin arresting the seditionists, order a massive "secret" document declassification and release, and pardon Edward Snowden and Julian Assange. A "long drop and a sudden stop" for the traitors is particularly appealing personally, after trial and conviction by military tribunals, of course. - CP

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