There is nothing in life quite as predictable as the unpredictable life-changing event.
Monday, December 31, 2018
Dilbert Explains Trump's Syria Pullout
So Even CNN Can Understand
A lot of people think they are smarter than their boss. But they aren't.
Wait, wait, this doesn't fit the narrative:
Washington Examiner - Trump helping Europe cut the electric cord with Russia
On this day in 1999,
U.S. Gives U.S.-Built Panama Canal to Panama
How a rebellion led to the building of the canal
Sunday, December 30, 2018
On this day in 1936,
GM Flint Employees Begin Sit-down Strike Demanding UAW Recognition
UAW History Video
Saturday, December 29, 2018
On this day in 1890,
U.S. Army Massacres 150+ Sioux
at Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation
Viewer discretion advised
Friday, December 28, 2018
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Monday, December 24, 2018
Christmas Eve, 1944, in the Adennes during the Battle of the Bulge:
These Brave American Boys
Stopped Hitler's Last Major Attack
Thank you, Mexico, for your help.
Secretary Kirstjen M. Nielsen Announces Historic Action to Confront Illegal Immigration
On this day in 1992,
Bush 41 Pardons Reagan Admin Officials
re Iran-Contra
Special Prosecutor Accuses Bush 41 of Misconduct in Office
Sunday, December 23, 2018
Andrew McCarthy: We Never Should Have Been in Syria in the First Place
Sens. Graham, Rubio and Cotton Know a War Authorization Bill Would Not Pass
70 years ago on this day in 1948,
Japanese War Criminals - Including Gen. Tojo - Hanged For War Crimes in Tokyo
On this day in 1968, 50 years ago:
Crew of USS Pueblo released by North Korea after 11 months of being tortured every day
Ship still held by North Korea and on display in Pyongyang
Saturday, December 22, 2018
I'm shocked.
2014 CNN Journalist of the Year Fired for Faking Sources and News Stories
Including a 2017 story which accused Trump supporters of being racist and backward
Andrew McCarthy:
Americans will no longer support Washington’s incoherent Middle East adventurism.
There is nothing for America in Syria. We haven’t defeated ISIS by taking its territory, and it wouldn’t matter if we did because sharia-supremacist culture guarantees that a new ISIS will replace the current one. The names change, but the enemy remains the same. And if you want to fight that enemy in an elective war, the Constitution demands that the people give their consent through their representatives in Congress.
Friday, December 21, 2018
On this day in 1767,
John Dickinson Publishes First
"Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer"
Advocates Commercial Retaliation Against British Policies
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Can't wait 'til the judges in Seattle find out.
The Art Of The Deal: Mexico Agrees To House Asylum Applicants
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
On this day in 1998, 20 years ago:
President Clinton Impeached For Lying to a Grand Jury and Obstructing Justice
"I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky"
Cognitive Dissonance for Democrats:
Russians Fuel South Florida ‘Baby Boom’ for Birthright Citizenship
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
The man who presaged Trumpism,
Pat Buchanan: Trump's China Policy Will Prevent U.S. Suicide By Appeasement
Only 10 years ago.
The title of this book really ought to be “Too Big to Jail”.
The story of bankers who pyramided increasing risk into a failed business model which was developing so fast it evaded government review and regulation, and then almost sank the world economy, while bankrupting millions of good people and unalterably changing the lives of millions more.
Martha Stewart went to jail for a process crime related to alleged insider trading, but not one of these S.O.B.s went to jail or was even indicted.
A long but good read.
Monday, December 17, 2018
Grant's Almost Daily:
The Fed is Going to Drive the Stock Market Down
The spigots are off. On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve will conduct its final policy meeting of 2018, with a 25 basis point hike to the overnight funds rate the likely outcome; interest rate futures currently price 74% odds of policy tightening, down slightly from 78% two weeks ago. One interested observer is happy to provide chairman Jerome Powell with some free advice. This morning, Donald Trump shared his thoughts on Twitter:
It is incredible that with a very strong dollar and virtually no inflation, the outside world blowing up around us, Paris is burning and China way down, the Fed is even considering yet another interest rate hike. Take the Victory!
It’s not just leveraged real estate-speculators turned commander-in-chief who are advocating a cessation of policy tightening, which is taking place not only through rate hikes (eight and counting since December 2015) but also the ongoing “QT” asset sales. In today’s edition of The Wall Street Journal, former Fed governor Kevin Warsh and Duquesne Family Office LLC chairman Stanley Druckenmiller argue that the Fed needs to pump the brakes, particularly on QT:
The Fed’s balance sheet is where the money is. Yet it has provided little additional clarity on its balance-sheet plans since Chair Janet Yellen’s tenure. At a time of global quantitative tightening and uncertain economic prospects, the Fed’s silence on its asset holdings is contributing to the tumult. We were assured by policy makers that QE provided large benefits to the real economy. If so, won’t its reversal in the form of QT come with a cost? It can’t all be rainbows and unicorns.
Protestations by the executive branch, former colleagues and Wall Street luminaries aside, the Fed forges ahead. Although securities held outright held steady last week at $3.896 trillion, $20 billion below the trailing four-week average, total balance sheet assets are down by 8.2% since the Fed began to run off its balance sheet in October 2017.
The pace has been quickening. Thus, while Federal Reserve bank credit has declined by 7.9% over the past 12 months using the trailing four-week average, the contraction has accelerated to a 11.1% annualized rate over the past three months. Broad M2 money supply has grown by 3.9% over the past 12 months, but just 3.1% annualized since September.
Consequences of the liquidity drain are increasingly apparent, as the Druckenmiller/Warsh pair cites sharp recent drops in the banks (BKX Index is down 21% since late September and 14% in the last two weeks) and commodities (the CRB Index is down 11.6% since early October). In credit, the most speculative issues have been hammered, with the option-adjusted spread on the Bloomberg Barclays CCC and Below Index jumping to 934 basis points today from 619 basis points in early October. Today, the Financial Times reports that “not a single company has borrowed money through the $1.2 trillion U.S. high-yield corporate bond market this month.” It would be the first time since November 2008 without any new high-yield supply.
The un-bullish turn has likewise put a dent in the leveraged loan category, with the FT reporting that two deals were scratched last week after major banks including Barclays and Wells Fargo were unable to locate buyers. Those failures were no outliers. Bloomberg reports today that issuance of collateralized loan obligations (collections of loans that have been packaged and securitized) fell 25% year-over-year in the first half of December, accelerating from a 10% decline last month (for more on CLO’s, see the Sept. 7 edition of Grant’s).
The broad reversal of financial conditions can indeed be laid at the feet of the Fed, according to David Rosenberg of Gluskin Sheff + Associates, Inc. At the spring 2018 Grant’s conference, Rosenberg told the audience that as the post-2008 bull run can be largely chalked up to the ultra-dovish policies of past Fed chairs Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen, and investors should gird themselves for the opposite dynamic as monetary stimulus is withdrawn.
We’ve never had a cycle where the stock market has done what it did in the context of such weak economic growth. If I took the ratios of what the stock market does benchmarked against what the economy does in nominal and real terms, this bull market and the S&P 500 would have stopped out at 1800, not 2800. The excess is central bank liquidity. The central banks added 1000 points. Not fundamentals. Central bank liquidity.
Now people say to me: No cycle ever dies of old age. I get that. But, they die at the hands of the central bank. The Fed. Each cycle has died at the hands of the Fed. Every bear market ended by the Fed. Every recession ended by the Fed. By the same token every bull market / expansion, the Fed has its thumb prints over every expansion. There is nothing more important, not fiscal policy, not trade policy. Nothing is more important for what we do than Fed liquidity.
Slowly but surely, the pool is draining.
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Friday, December 14, 2018
On this day in 1863,
LINCOLN PARDONS TREASONOUS SISTER-IN-LAW
LIVING SECRETLY IN WHITE HOUSE
It helps to have connections.
Honest Abe
Former U.S. Atty Andrew McCarthy,
No Court Has Ruled That Payoffs To A Mistress Are In-Kind Contributions
Thursday, December 13, 2018
On this day in 1862,
LEE INFLICTS DECISIVE, BLOODY DEFEAT ON BURNSIDE AT FREDERICKSBURG "SLAUGHTER PEN"
Burnside's orders that his troops attempt 14 times to scale Marye's Heights directly into Confederate fire called "butchery" and "suicide"
Video Summary of Battle
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
The man who presaged Trumpism, Pat Buchanan:
The World is Turning Against Democracy as Unserious Democrats Dwell on Trivial Trump Behavior
Monday, December 10, 2018
On this day in 1967,
Otis Redding Dies Lake Monona Plane Crash
The memorable whistling verse in "(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay" was an unfinished verse intended to serve only as a placeholder.
(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay (official video)
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Friday, December 7, 2018
The man who presaged Trump, Pat Buchanan:
The America of Bush 41 was destroyed by the Deep State/Establishment
On this day in 1941, "A date that will live in infamy":
Japan Attacks U.S.
2,400 Americans Killed at Pearl Harbor
Original Navy Video
Thursday, December 6, 2018
On this day in 1865,
13th Amendment Prohibiting Slavery Ratified Republicans Favor Unanimously
Democrats Oppose
A Hip Hughes Video Summary
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
On this day in 1933, a really dumb idea dies:
Prohibition Ends
21st Amendment Repeals 18th Amendment
A Hip Hughes History summary of the 18th Amendment
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Monday, December 3, 2018
Bloomberg: A Wall Street Rule for the #MeToo Era: Avoid Women at All Cost
Why would a man risk doing otherwise?
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Saturday, December 1, 2018
On this day in 1862,
Lincoln's State of the Union Speech Proposes Gradual, Compensated Emancipation of Slaves
Believes African-Americans will ultimately emigrate out of U.S.
Former U.S. Atty Andrew McCarthy,
Robert Mueller's Goal is to Build A Report Rather than a Criminal Case v. Trump
On this day in 1824,
"Corrupt Bargain"Denies Presidency to Populist Outsider Andrew Jackson Despite Leading Popular and Electoral Votes
A Hip Hughes Video Summary
Dershowitz: Perjury Allegations Show the ‘Extraordinary Weakness’ of Mueller Probe
'Vast majority of crimes' happened after special counsel's appointment, not before
Friday, November 30, 2018
On this day in 1965,
Ralph Nader Publishes “Unsafe at any Speed”
Leads to changes in auto safety design by all car manufacturers
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Gordon Chang on the upcoming G-20 meeting:
It’s ‘Now or Never’ in the ‘Fight of the Century’ Between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Monday, November 26, 2018
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