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Monday, November 25, 2024

"Elites And Bank CEO’s In Panic As Economic Collapse Is Imminent!"

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The Atlantis Report, 11/25/24
"Elites And Bank CEO’s In Panic 
As Economic Collapse Is Imminent!"
The global economy is standing on the brink, and the warning signs are impossible to ignore. Bank CEOs and economic elites are scrambling to respond as fears of a 2024 and 2025 recession grow louder. Inflation continues to erode purchasing power, debt is reaching unsustainable levels, and even the job market is showing cracks. Reports suggest the European Central Bank may implement three rate cuts this year, signaling instability across the eurozone. Meanwhile, in the U.S., declining wage growth and rising unemployment are painting a grim picture for workers. With first-quarter figures providing only temporary relief, the question remains: Are we prepared for what’s coming?
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Adventures With Danno, "Recalls: I Don't Even Know What To Say, Here We Go Again"

Adventures With Danno, 11/25/24
"Recalls: I Don't Even Know What To Say, 
Here We Go Again"
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Jeremiah Babe, "People Are Paying Their Taxes With Credit Cards; Walmart Prices Continue To Soar"

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Jeremiah Babe, 11/25/24
"People Are Paying Their Taxes With Credit Cards; 
Walmart Prices Continue To Soar"
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The Daily "Near You?"

Downingtown, Pennsylvania, USA. Thanks for stopping by!

"One Day..."

 

"The Champ"

"The Champ"
by CP

"Ding, ding, ding, you hear the bell for the start of the fight, hear the crowd, noisy, excited to see this rematch between you and Life. You're here, and still the Champ, right? Fought this guy so many times before, always beat him, too, though you took many a beating yourself in the process, each fight a little tougher, taking a little more out of you each time. You meet in the center of the ring... damn, has this guy grown somehow? He looks bigger, more muscled, and has a real confident look in his eye. So what? You're the Champ, still standing, right? Let'sget it on!

Ding, ding, ding, you meet him in the center of the ring, toe to toe, jabbing, bobbing and weaving, feeling each other out. He seems faster than you remember, while your own punches are a hair slower, not quite able to connect solidly, while his land solidly, crisply, heavily. He lands a tremendous body shot to your side, knocking the air right out of you, and you clinch him desperately, sucking in as much air as you can while he hammers away at you, your forearms blocking most, but not all, of those heavy, heavy punches.

Ding, ding, ding, the bell ends the round and you sit on your stool, hearing the trainers tell you how to fight this guy, "Don't clinch with him, he's too strong, he'll bust you up!" "Dance, man, side to side, bob and weave, don't give him anything to hit! Jab and dance away, jab, jab, jab..." words you've heard so many times before. You think of previous bouts with this guy, the loss of a job when you had a family to support, the bitter divorce, the deaths of loved ones, and every time he came wanting to knock your head off, but your will power, training and instincts always kept you standing at the end, still the Champ, right? But this time, something's not right, something's different somehow.

Yeah, time's gone by, not so young or strong as you once were, not as fast, don't recover as fast, but haven't been taken out yet, right? And everybody knows the rules, the only way he wins is to knock you out, you just gotta hang on, take his best shots and give him all you got until that bell rings for the end of the fight, and if you're still there, still standing, you win. Still the Champ, right? Round after round after round...

Ding, ding, ding, last round, you're feeling so tired, legs almost gone, no snap to the punches, but he looks fresh, strong, and bores in with a mean intent, landing hammer blows, knocking you back towards the corner where he wants you, you try dancing sideways, he cuts off the ring, no escape that way, and keeps coming in. A thunderous right cross lands smack on your chin, everything turns black for a second, legs about to go as the instincts kick in and you throw your body back out of the way, sucking in as much air as you can, shaking your head to clear the blurriness, but you're in the corner now, where he wants you, and here he comes with a vengeance, fast, strong, wanting the knockout, but you're still standing, still the Champ, right? Right?

Ding, ding, ding..."

"This I Believe..."

This I believe: That the free, exploring mind of the individual
human is the most valuable thing in the world.
And this I would fight for:
the freedom of the mind to take any direction it wishes, undirected.
And this I must fight against:
any idea, religion, or government which limits or destroys the individual.”
- John Steinbeck

“I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge.
That myth is more potent than history.
I believe that dreams are more powerful than facts.
That hope always triumphs over experience.
That laughter is the only cure for grief.
And I believe that love is stronger than death.”
- Robert Fulghum

"A Much Needed and Very Special Musical Interlude"

Look at the posts below...Every day we're hopelessly saddened and discouraged at just how truly bad it really is, and nothing we can do about it. Of necessity we need to be aware of these things, but it's not and never will be enjoyable. Then, as now, you need a short break away from it all, and this very special musical interlude is precisely that. Relax, enjoy...

Now and then, very rarely, you stumble upon something simply extraordinary, something that's just so astonishingly, magically beautiful and well done it's unbelievable. This is one of those times... Savor these wonderful images with sound on...

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Dark Legend, "An Imaging of Tuesday Afternoon"
The Elves sing of the beauty of Tuesday Afternoon.
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Dark Legend, "An Imaging Of Nights In White Satin"
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Dark Legend, "An Imaging Of Forever Autumn"
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Dark Legend, "An Imaging Of Your Wildest Dreams"
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Dark Legend YouTube Channel

"How It Really Is"

Yeah, we remember...

"The Very, Very, Very Last Time..."

“What happens to people living in a society where everyone in power is lying, stealing, cheating and killing, and in our hearts we all know this, but the consequences of facing all these lies are so monstrous, we keep on hoping that maybe the corporate government administration and media are on the level with us this time. Americans remind me of survivors of domestic abuse. This is always the hope that this is the very, very, very last time one’s ribs get re-broken again.”
- Inga Muscio

And sadly you know it won't be...

"Opiod Epidemic: End Of The Kensington Ave. El Train, Philadelphia"

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Narcotropolis, 11/25/24
"Opiod Epidemic: End Of The 
Kensington Ave. El Train, Philadelphia"
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Jean-Paul Sartre said, "Hell is other people." Also attributed to him was this,
 "This is Hell, cleverly disguised just enough to keep us from escaping." 
Here's the proof...

"15 Signs Everyday American Families Are Completely Broke"

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The Atlantis Report, 11/25/24
"15 Signs Everyday American
 Families Are Completely Broke"

"In 2024, more families than ever are openly admitting they’re flat-out broke. Not struggling, not getting by - broke. And it’s not just anecdotal; this is a nationwide reality. Inflation is devouring paychecks, debt is burying families alive, and hope? Well, hope has been replaced by despair. Americans are being forced to make gut-wrenching decisions just to keep the lights on and food on the table.

The data doesn’t lie: wages can’t keep up with the skyrocketing cost of everything, from housing to healthcare to basic groceries. Right now, millions of hardworking Americans - people who play by the rules and do everything right - are slipping deeper into financial quicksand. Today we’re breaking down the numbers behind this economic crisis, exposing how it’s tearing apart the foundation of our nation."
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Gregory Mannarino, "Expect A Severe Recession To Hit The U.S. In 2025"

Gregory Mannarino, PM 11/25/24
"Expect A Severe Recession To Hit The U.S. In 2025"
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"The Outcome of War with Russia"

"The Outcome of War with Russia"
by Jeff Thomas

"Much has been said and is being said regarding the proxy war between the US and Russia. Those of us in the West rely primarily on news reports. Virtually all news that we see in the media was created by one of three agencies – Associated Press, Reuters, and, to a lesser degree, AFP. All three companies are owned by the same parent companies, who, in turn, own most of the Western corporatist structure, and, not surprisingly, the reports that they distribute to the media are boilerplate.

As such, the TV news tends to be uniform, and whenever a new catch-phrase pops up, such as "extreme right activists" or "January sixth insurrection," it tends to appear in all major media on the very same day and is then used ubiquitously. We, therefore, receive only one "truth," and we’re left to either accept it or comb the internet for alternate possibilities. In no case is this truer than the present proxy war between the US and Russia in Ukraine. The news we receive is consistent and yet quite false.

And so, the average person can be forgiven if he’s struggling to figure out how this will all play out. Who would actually win such a war? For the past few years, the viewer has been assured that Mister Putin is incompetent and is hated by his people, that the Russian military is disorganized and about to quit, and, on any given day, Ukraine is making progress in beating back Russia and will soon win. If this is all true, victory would seem to be a slam-dunk. All that’s necessary is yet another tranche of, say, twenty billion dollars.

Yet, if we do our homework, we find that Russia is not only not failing, it’s expanding its might rapidly. Its troops are better armed, better equipped, better trained, better supplied, better commanded, and their munitions are more advanced than their Western counterparts. But how is this possible? How can so little have been achieved when American money is being thrown at the problem at a level that exceeds that of a World War? Well, the answer to that question may also be the answer to the question of the war’s outcome. But first, let’s step back and run through a brief history of the US Military Industrial Complex (MIC).

After World War II, the MIC complained to the US government that it was dramatically downsizing production (and therefore revenue) due to a troubling lack of warfare. It argued that as the world’s new military leader, the US must maintain warfare in order to maintain its new hegemony. The administration agreed, especially as MIC lobbyists were quite prepared to kick back a generous portion of profits to both political parties if they played ball.

The Korean War created the template for the new relationship. After it was over, the MIC and the US government were already looking for the next conflict in order to keep production ongoing. In doing so, the concept of a perma-war became more important than any actual political need for war. Eventually, the US got the hang of it with the Middle East wars – always open a new theatre before closing an existing one.

Along the way, the MIC expanded to supply not only bombs, rifles, helmets, etc., but toothbrushes, socks, and rations. Once they’d taken on any and all products related to an army, they began to supply the army itself – soldiers on contract. Falling recruitment was no longer a problem, as the numbers could be made up by taking on more contract soldiers. (As a side issue, the reader may wish to recall what happened to ancient Rome when they went the route of an army of mercenaries.)

To further revenue, the MIC also created a policy to take on retiring senior military staff as "advisors." These advisors can be seen on the evening news with regularity. Whenever a retired general is being asked what his opinion of a given US military adventure is, he can be counted on to assure that what’s needed is greater military expenditure.

Along the way, in 1993, the Pentagon urged the existing 51 defense contractors to consolidate into just five, essentially eliminating competition. Although MIC prices were already exorbitant, that one move sent prices off the charts, as the five companies then had a monopoly. As an example, Raytheon, the sole supplier of Stinger missiles, was charging the US government $25,000 per missile – a whopping price – but today, the price for one such missile is $400,000.

Not surprising, then, that with such markups on all goods provided by the MIC, the US spends more on "defense" than the next ten countries combined. Therefore, the cost of fighting the same war costs the US many times what it would cost the enemy. This leads us to a principle that I have regarding war: "In warfare, the loser is likely to be the country that goes broke first." And here we come to the critical point of variance with regard to war with Russia.

For decades, the US has been fighting "sport wars" – mini wars against small countries that the US has been certain to win, and the game has gone well. The wars don’t achieve much; in fact, they have no end object – no actual conquest – only the continuation of warfare itself and the flow of revenue to the MIC.

But what happens when the US goes up against another world power – one that has military providers that compete for business, providing more up-to-date armaments and supplying them for a fraction of the cost; one that’s set up to manufacture them at a far more quickly than the US MIC?

US war promoters such as Victoria Nuland or John Bolton have never experienced a world war; they’ve only experienced sport wars in which the US controlled the entire show. In their own words, they clearly assume that a war with a major power is simply bigger – more exciting. What they fail to understand is that the major power is not limited to funding, as a small country would be. Further, the opponent is paying far less for material than the US. Throughout history, empires have failed due to the fact that nothing costs more than warfare.

In addition, the US is, for all practical purposes, broke. It’s now the most deeply indebted country in the world and is only able to continue trade until the rest of the world ceases to accept further US debt. The petrodollar has reached its end, and the reserve currency status is soon to follow.

Considering all of the above, what’s the outcome of a war with Russia likely to be? Well, for any Westerner who’s diligent about planning his personal future, a factor for his consideration might be what his world will look like if Russia emerges victorious."
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Judge Napolitano, "Scott Ritter: How Close to Nuclear War?"

Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom,11/25/24
"Scott Ritter: How Close to Nuclear War?"
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Dan, I Allegedly, "I Have No Money"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 11/25/24
"I Have No Money"

"A shocking banking crisis has left thousands of Americans unable to access their savings after the collapse of Synapse, a crucial middleman for digital banking services. This hidden financial disaster affects users of popular banking apps and services, with some victims losing their entire life savings. Discover how "banking as a service" companies like Yotta promised FDIC insurance but left customers with pennies on the dollar after Synapse's bankruptcy. From a FedEx driver losing $7,000 to a homeowner who can't access $282,000 from their house sale, these stories reveal the dangerous gap in our banking system.

Learn why popular payment services like Cash App, PayPal, and Chime aren't actually banks, and what that means for your money. Plus, get crucial tips on protecting your savings and avoiding similar financial pitfalls. I also share insights about the City of Oakland's potential bankruptcy and the true cost of Thanksgiving dinner in 2024. This isn't just another bank failure - it's a wake-up call."
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Bill Bonner, "Foreign Entanglements"

George Washington, Ben Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson 
at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. 
"Foreign Entanglements"
The Biggest Loss will come like a land mine disguised as a child’s toy. 
Wrapped in such bright colors, it will be irresistible to the 
governing elites - a package of high inflation along with war.
by Bill Bonner

Baltimore - "On Friday, US debt hit a new record. Fox News: US national debt hits a new record: $36 trillion. There are was also this little news item last week. Reuters: Putin says Ukraine war is going global. President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the Ukraine war was escalating towards a global conflict after the United States and Britain allowed Ukraine to hit Russia with their weapons, and warned the West that Moscow could strike back.

Ukraine struck Russia with six U.S.-made ATACMS on Nov. 19 and with British Storm Shadow missiles and U.S.-made HIMARS on Nov. 21, Putin said. "From that moment, as we have repeatedly underscored, a regional conflict in Ukraine previously provoked by the West has acquired elements of a global character," Putin said in an address to the nation carried by state television after 8 pm Moscow time (1700 GM).

What kind of future do these things portend? Again, we project ourselves ten years ahead…into a future with $60 trillion in debt…50% inflation…and near constant war. We’re not predicting anything, just wondering about how the Biggest Loss might come about.

The Biggest Loss, we believe, will come like a land mine disguised as a child’s toy. Wrapped in such bright colors, it will be irresistible….at least to the governing elites - a package of high inflation along with war and depression. Inflation will allow the Establishment to continue spending money it doesn’t have. War will help keep ‘the People’ in line behind the government. And depression will be the result (among other things). Herewith, we suggest how future historians might explain it.

In 2024…all over the world…nations, especially those of the West, continued to spend far more than they received in revenues…almost guaranteeing inflation. No law tells elites they need to do this. But deficits are much more attractive than cutting spending and reducing their own power.

Their financial model – taking from ‘the People’ in order to pay off special pleaders, the insiders, and the elite -- seems to have run its course. It worked when debt was low and population growth was high. But now, almost all of the leading players are approaching a crisis. ‘The People’ can’t be squeezed much harder. And with record high debt and rising interest payments, along with fewer working age people to pay for pension and medical programs, there is little ‘loot’ left to be divvied up.

‘War talk’ is increasing. Like threatening a divorce, war talk leads to war acts. It becomes hard to stop. And the major players are ‘gunning up.’ As the hammers increase, so does the hunt for nails. These things don’t really explain; they only describe. At a deeper level, killing other people is what humans have always done. Not all the time. But episodically. It’s in their blood. In their genes. In their stars.

The real question future historians will have to grapple with is: Why now? Why can’t the most sophisticated, supposedly most civilized democracies in the world match income with expenses? And why don’t they settle their differences peacefully?

Even the US, the richest of all major nations, spends nearly a half again more than it raises in taxes. And like every empire before it, it garrisons much of the planet with its troops and its weapons. No sparrow can fall anywhere on Earth, without expecting a response from the Pentagon, CIA, or other US government agencies.

Over centuries of trial and (mostly) error, the world’s nations developed rules, protocols and customs that were supposed to prevent disasters – both military and budgetary. Budgets were meant to be balanced. Inevitably, ‘the People’ pay the bills. So, the US constitution puts the ‘power of the purse’ in the hands of the people’s representatives in Congress. So too, by 1787, the dangers of paper money were so well known, that the founders insisted that states should ‘not make anything but gold or silver’ legal tender.

They had had more than enough of war too. As early as the Roman Empire it was considered a breach of etiquette to launch an unprovoked attack. Rome, though, quickly mastered the art the ‘false flag’ provocation…and was often ‘invited to intervene’ by one group or another.

In the US, the founders cautioned subsequent generations to ‘avoid foreign entanglements,’ or to not ‘go forth in search of monsters to slay.’ They gave the power to declare war to Congress so as to limit the military adventures a Chief Executive might get up to. Governments also developed their diplomatic skills. They were meant to help avoid war by negotiating rather than fighting.

But then…when all of these safeguards failed – 1914 – 1945 -- they got together and created institutions designed to settle differences peacefully. The UN, the International Court of Justice. The International Criminal Court – all were supposed to extend the ‘rule of law’ not just within a nation…but between nations.

But the old lusts and urges never disappear completely. The US president, now possibly senile, tempts Russia to launch its nuclear warheads. Congress shirks, both its responsibility to protect the nation’s finances and to avoid war. And the institutions that the US itself set up to help maintain the peace are derided and ignored.

The International Court of Justice, which dared to try to enforce the law, is called a “Kangaroo court’ by one senator. And the feds warn that anyone who pays attention to the rule of law, as announced by its foremost institutions, will be sanctioned!

Instead of trying to avoid violence, the US seems to be trying to keep it going. Its agents and shills blocked Ukraine from making peace with Russia in 2022. And it has used its veto 49 times against a UN cease fire proposal for the Near East. Of course, some of the reasons for bellicose behavior are obvious. Firepower is a major US industry. There’s money in war. Best yet, the money is largely untraceable.

NewsNation: "The Pentagon on Friday failed its seventh audit in a row, with the nation’s largest government agency still unable to fully account for its more than $824 budget, though officials stress they are making good progress toward a clean audit in 2028. The Department of Defense technically earned a disclaimer of opinion, meaning it failed to provide sufficient information to auditors to form an accurate opinion."

But there’s always more to the story, isn’t there? Maybe democracy really is in danger. Maybe the US – by extending the Monroe doctrine to the entire world – really is making us safer? And surely we’re not going to sweat the money when our very survival is at stake, right? Someone needs to stand up to evil; if not us…if not now…who, and when? More to come."

Jim Kunstler, "The End of the World Frolics"

"The End of the World Frolics"
by Jim Kunstler

"If these people had to be honest, it would all be over." 
- Mike Benz

“Now that our cheques are bouncing and we are starting to default on our debts, our entire civilization appears to be manifesting suicidal behavior in an effort to control the firing squad.” 
- Luke Dodson

“Joe Biden” is feeling blue. Not a joke. In the lurid sunset of his dwindling term-in-office, the long shadow of his legacy points toward a gigantic glowing cinder where North America used to be. Such are the grievances of the outgoing president. I pass unto you and your legions of white supremacist slobs the ashtray that was once our mighty nation. Fix that! But, as Sir Mick Jagger observed some time ago: you can’t always get what you want. “Joe Biden,” in despair, sinks deeper into his McTeer power recliner and slips back into the bitter dream of his nemesis, a beast named Chrump...

It’s such a chewy name: Chrump, a fricative fiesta! The tongue briefly presses against the alveolar ridge before releasing, then curls back, and the jaw opens slightly to form this vowel sound, the lips close to let the sound resonate nasally before releasing air. Chrump Chrump Chrump. Like, what your mouth would feel like working through a bowl of Froot Loops. So satisfying! The outgoing Party of Chaos can’t stop chanting it on the cable news networks, as if trying to invoke the ancient furies, ghastly, terrifying figures with snakes for hair, dogs' heads, blood-red eyes, and bat-wings, brandishing torches and scourges to mortify their enemy.

Otherwise, fantasy aside, they are in paralysis as this enemy, Mr. Trump, marshals his pieces on the gameboard: Musk, Vivek, Bobby Jr, Tulsi, Bondi, Hegseth...Ay-yeeeeee! They are coming to get us...Somebody...do something!

Okay, then, who, exactly, in the shadows behind the half-conscious ghoul in the White House, thinks that now is a great time to commence an ATACMS (Attack’ems) missile barrage on Russia as the very thing to salvage our Ukraine project? You’d naturally turn first to Blinken and Jake Sullivan, those gold-dust twins of overseas jiggery-pokery. Or, is it the geniuses at Spook Central, worried about the fumigating operation incoming with Mr. Ratcliffe? Or perhaps it’s the men-in-skirts over in the Pentagon, seeking to punish humanity because of the clerical error inflicted on them by the desk up-yonder that handles sexual assignments at birth. Blow it all up!

The psychopathic wrath of this gang is really getting out-of-hand. Can Mr. Putin make it any clearer? FA and FO. Hence, many of us are a little concerned that the Thanksgiving birds might not make it to table this year, or ever again, if “Joe Biden” and company keep it up. One more sortie of ATACMS or British Storm Shadows and the satellite targeting and navigation installations for these missiles will get vaporized, along with the NATO member technicians on duty there. What’s your next move, “Joe”? ICBMs? I think we all know what that means.

Let me tell you a few things about this Russia Russia Russia business. It’s been thirty years since the fall of the Soviet Union. It was a bold political experiment running a society by means contrary to human nature, and after an impressively long run, seven decades, if finally flopped, bankrupt in every sense of the word. It took a while for the dazed Russians to get their minds right after that long misadventure, but they have come around to embrace the idea of being a normal European nation. That is, a country whose citizens are at liberty to do business, travel freely, enjoy a rule-of-law (rather than a rule of despotic personalities). That is, much like we are supposed to be.

Surely, Russia under Mr. Putin has its imperfections, at least as viewed through the lens of America’s Woke-cryptoMarxist-Neocon/psychopath lens. Mainly, it won’t do what we tell it to do: roll over and die! But as often is the case with illnesses of the mind, the American cabal projects its own perverse thoughts on its adversary. Russia, we keep insisting, wants to take over the world! Is it news to you that this does not comport with reality? (By now you know that news in the USA does not comport with reality.) Rather, America acts like we want to take over the world. Hegemony: power over everyone and everything, an increasingly sick notion, given how things are going in this world. Sorry to tell you: that dream is over.

Since 1990, Russia has tried like hell to establish normal relations with western Europe and the USA. Our blob wouldn’t allow that. Russia even asked to join NATO some years ago. Russia wanted to trade with Germany, France, Italy, and the rest. Our blob had to stop that. Finally, the blob geniuses decided that they could put Russia out of business altogether, bust it up to make it helpless, and then own all its mineral and energy resources.

Ukraine would be the means to accomplish that - plus we’d end up with all the goodies in Ukraine, too: the breadbasket lands, the ores. BlackRock, Halliburton, and many other companies lined up to benefit from this scheme, which is now a smoldering wreck. Mr. Trump, wants to terminate that stupid, wicked project. Going back even further, to 2016, he proposed to try making friends with Russia. The benefits were obvious, principally, keeping them on our side against the rising power of the CCP. Russia, no longer under communism, had interests in common with Western Civ - hell, it was part of Western Civ, really, its literature, music, science, manners.

The blob couldn’t abide what Mr. Trump was proposing, so they turned around and burnt his ass with the Russia Russia Russia flamethrower... and after that there could be no more talk of friendship between the USA and Putin Putin Putin. Mr. Putin must marvel at how much America under “Joe Biden” is loving the old Soviet Union - since we’re doing everything possible to emulate its workings. We’ve got censorship. We’ve got an FBI-turned-KGB swatting citizens guilty of nothing and a DOJ stuffing them in our gulag. We’ve got a senile president every bit as non compos mentis as Konstantin Chernenko was. We’ve neatly managed to bankrupt ourselves.

Do you see yet what has been going on in our country? In about fifty-odd days we are going to start correcting all that - if “Joe Biden” doesn’t conjure up nuclear Armageddon. This Thanksgiving, direct your prayers to averting that outcome, and give thanks for better days to come."

Sunday, November 24, 2024

"The Choice"

"The Choice"
By MN Gordon

“And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness: 
there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.” 
– Matthew 25:30

"Daycare for Adults: Sometimes things must get worse before they get better. Reducing deficit spending and eliminating government waste, for example, will initially have a negative impact on GDP and employment. Though, this is exactly what is needed to restore America’s economic health.

U.S. government spending has run riot for over 50 years. Over the last two decades, it has gone completely berserk. In fact, since 2004, the national debt has jumped from $8 trillion to $36 trillion. All this debt-based government spending has created massive distortions in the economy. The price of consumer goods, a glut of unproductive government jobs, the appearance of economic growth, and more. The effects of government spending range far and wide. Without question, government spending is responsible for the inflation of consumer prices. However, it is also responsible for the inflation of key government statistics. Specifically, GDP and employment.

In 2023, nearly 25 percent of all job additions were government jobs. And over the last 12 months, government jobs increased by an average of 43,000 per month. In addition, according to the latest GDP figure, government spending accounted for 30 percent of the annualized growth. Should Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy make good on their intentions to hit the delete button on numerous federal agencies and eliminate $2 trillion in government spending, two notable things will happen. GDP will topple over and the unemployment rate will skyrocket. Nonetheless, if you care about America’s long term financial and economic health, this is the best thing that can happen. Jobs that are nothing more than daycare for adults shouldn’t exist.

Egg Hunts: Statistics like GDP and employment can be misleading if you don’t consider what goes into them. Are they the aggregate of real economic activity or are they composed of something phony? In short, when GDP and employment statistics are inflated by reckless fiscal policies, they stop being measurements of economic health and become barometers of self-destruction.

How did we get here? The fall from grace can be traced to several sources. The passage of the federal income tax and the creation of the Federal reserve, both in 1913, are certainly part of the genesis. However, the rationale for using deficit spending to boost GDP and employment was triggered by the 1936 publication of John Maynard Keynes’ "The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money." Not only is the book rigorously indecipherable. It also has the ill-effect of making those who read it dumber. Unfortunately, Keynes’ drivel became the standard for reckless economic thinking, which still drives economic policy to this day.

Many politicians and establishment economists remain enamored with Keynes’ gibberish. They love that it provides an academic rationale for governments to do what they love to do most – borrow money and spend it on ridiculous programs. Central planners also love that it gives them an economic basis for carrying out their absurd designs.

For example, Keynes advocated filling bottles with money and burying them in coal mines for people to dig up as a way to end unemployment. According to Keynes, this would provide jobs and money for the unemployed. Somehow, these public works egg hunts would create an economic boom and make everyone rich.

Alien Invasions: Over the years this reasoning has inspired countless government stunts to save the economy from itself. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and the American Rescue Plan of 2021 are two mega Keynesian inspired spending bills passed this century. The U.S. will never be able to overcome the consequences of these asinine programs.

In practice, the execution of Keynesian inspired spending programs never live up to their promises of economic vitality. Debt ends up outpacing GDP growth by leaps and bounds. In 1980, federal debt was about $1 trillion while GDP was $2.8 trillion. Today, federal debt is over $36 trillion while GDP is around $29 trillion. Thus, over the last 44 years GDP has increased by a factor of 10 while federal debt has increased by a factor of 36.

With this track record of economic growth significantly lagging the growth of government debt, any justification for using deficit spending as a means to grow the economy out of debt is absolute nonsense. Still, Nobel Prize winning economists are fully committed to chasing Keynesian economics to insanity.

Just over a decade ago, Keynes devotee, Paul Krugman, took the logic of Keynesian economics and ran with it to the outer limits of deep space. In the process, he lost his mind. Following his righteous departure from planet earth, Krugman went on cable television and explained that the proper way to propel an economic growth chart up and to the right is to borrow massive amounts of money and spend it preparing for an alien invasion.

The Choice: Absurd fiscal policies over many decades have created an economy, and hundreds of thousands of employees, that are largely dependent on government spending. This is the economy that President-elect Trump is inheriting when he comes into office. He is up against an unworkable task. He must address a mega debt crisis that’s partly of his own making. The last time Trump was President the national debt increased by $8 trillion.

At this point, the only way to fix the economy and America’s finances is to first burn them to the ground. The distortions accumulated over many decades are too great. They cannot be undone without first making things worse. Many years ago, Ludwig von Mises, in "Human Action," presented the unpleasant choice team Trump must make: “There is no means of avoiding the final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion. The alternative is only whether the crisis should come sooner as the result of a voluntary abandonment of further credit expansion, or later as a final and total catastrophe of the currency system involved.”

What Musk and Ramaswamy are advocating as part of their Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is the alternative of the crisis coming “sooner as the result of a voluntary abandonment of further credit expansion.” The crisis, to be clear, is a deep recession or depression. It is the right choice, given the poor state of Washington’s finances. But is it already too late to avoid a total catastrophe of the dollar? There is no way to know for sure. What is known is this: The mass culling of federal workers. The abrupt eradication of deficit spending. The collapse of GDP and the rise in unemployment. These things are needed to return the USA to a place of good health. Yet the interim period, which may last for a generation or two, will be of much weeping and gnashing of teeth."

Jeremiah Babe, "I'm Coming To Your House When Things Get Bad, World Is Very Close To Point Of No Return"

Jeremiah Babe, 11/24/24
"I'm Coming To Your House When Things Get Bad, 
World Is Very Close To Point Of No Return"
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Musical Interlude: "Beautiful Relaxing Music - Calming Piano & Guitar Music"

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Soothing Relaxation,
"Beautiful Relaxing Music - Calming Piano & Guitar Music"
"Beautiful relaxing music by Soothing Relaxation. Enjoy calming piano and
 guitar music composed by Peder B. Helland, set to stunning nature videos."

"A Look to the Heavens"

“Here is one of the largest objects that anyone will ever see on the sky. Each of these fuzzy blobs is a galaxy, together making up the Perseus Cluster, one of the closest clusters of galaxies. The cluster is seen through a foreground of faint stars in our own Milky Way Galaxy. 
Near the cluster center, roughly 250 million light-years away, is the cluster's dominant galaxy NGC 1275, seen above as a large galaxy on the image left. A prodigious source of x-rays and radio emission, NGC 1275 accretes matter as gas and galaxies fall into it. The Perseus Cluster of Galaxies, also cataloged as Abell 426, is part of the Pisces-Perseus supercluster spanning over 15 degrees and containing over 1,000 galaxies. At the distance of NGC 1275, this view covers about 15 million light-years.”

"We Must Marvel..."

“In our society, confidence leads to knowledge – which leads to power – which leads to pride – which leads to a fear of seeming ignorant – which constricts learning like an iron vise. We must understand that confidence is a blessing, for it is the embodiment of self-love, and through it we find the fuel for innovation and progress. We must realize that ignorance is merely the opportunity to learn more. And lastly, we must marvel rather than groan at the fact that there will always be more to learn… Only then will we be free of the intellectual prisons we have so readily caged ourselves within.”
- Zeb Reynolds

"24 Norse Life Rules (Lessons From the Vikings)"

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RedFrost Motivation, 
"24 Norse Life Rules (Lessons From the Vikings)"
Life rules are based on the Hávamál, a collection of old 
Norse poems from the Viking age. Read the original here: 

"U.S. Moral Compass"

"Moral compass?!"
Surely you jest... This is 'Murica, fool!

“Albert Camus on Strength of Character and How to Ennoble Our Minds in Difficult Times”

“Albert Camus on Strength of Character 
and How to Ennoble Our Minds in Difficult Times”
by Maria Popova

“In 1957, Albert Camus (November 7, 1913–January 4, 1960) became the second youngest laureate of the Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded to him for work that “with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times.” (It was with this earnestness that, days after receiving the coveted accolade, he sent his childhood teacher a beautiful letter of gratitude.)

More than half a century later, his lucid and luminous insight renders Camus a timeless seer of truth, one who ennobles and enlarges the human spirit in the very act of seeing it – the kind of attentiveness that calls to mind his compatriot Simone Weil, whom he admired more than he did any other thinker and who memorably asserted that “attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.”

Nowhere does Camus’s generous attention to the human spirit emanate more brilliantly than in a 1940 essay titled “The Almond Trees” (after the arboreal species that blooms in winter), found in his “Lyrical and Critical Essays” (public library) – the superb volume that gave us Camus on happiness, despair, and how to amplify our love of life. Penned at the peak of WWII, to the shrill crescendo of humanity’s collective cry for justice and mercy, Camus’s clarion call for reawakening our noblest nature reverberates with newfound poignancy today, amid our present age of shootings and senseless violence.

At only twenty-seven, Camus writes: “We have not overcome our condition, and yet we know it better. We know that we live in contradiction, but we also know that we must refuse this contradiction and do what is needed to reduce it. Our task as humans is to find the few principles that will calm the infinite anguish of free souls. We must mend what has been torn apart, make justice imaginable again in a world so obviously unjust, give happiness a meaning once more to peoples poisoned by the misery of the century. Naturally, it is a superhuman task. But superhuman is the term for tasks we take a long time to accomplish, that’s all.

Let us know our aims then, holding fast to the mind, even if force puts on a thoughtful or a comfortable face in order to seduce us. The first thing is not to despair. Let us not listen too much to those who proclaim that the world is at an end. Civilizations do not die so easily, and even if our world were to collapse, it would not have been the first. It is indeed true that we live in tragic times. But too many people confuse tragedy with despair. “Tragedy,” [D.H.] Lawrence said, “ought to be a great kick at misery.” This is a healthy and immediately applicable thought. There are many things today deserving such a kick.”

In a sentiment evocative of the 1919 manifesto “Declaration of the Independence of the Mind” - which was signed by such luminaries as Bertrand Russell, Albert Einstein, Rabindranath Tagore, Jane Addams, Upton Sinclair, Stefan Zweig, and Hermann Hesse – Camus argues that this “kick” is to be delivered by the deliberate cultivation of the mind’s highest virtues: “If we are to save the mind we must ignore its gloomy virtues and celebrate its strength and wonder. Our world is poisoned by its misery, and seems to wallow in it. It has utterly surrendered to that evil which Nietzsche called the spirit of heaviness. Let us not add to this. It is futile to weep over the mind, it is enough to labor for it.

But where are the conquering virtues of the mind? The same Nietzsche listed them as mortal enemies to heaviness of the spirit. For him, they are strength of character, taste, the “world,” classical happiness, severe pride, the cold frugality of the wise. More than ever, these virtues are necessary today, and each of us can choose the one that suits him best. Before the vastness of the undertaking, let no one forget strength of character. I don’t mean the theatrical kind on political platforms, complete with frowns and threatening gestures. But the kind that through the virtue of its purity and its sap, stands up to all the winds that blow in from the sea. Such is the strength of character that in the winter of the world will prepare the fruit.

Elsewhere in the volume, Camus writes: “In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.” Each time our world cycles through a winter of the human spirit, Camus remains an abiding hearth of the invisible summer within us, his work a perennial invitation to reinhabit our deepest decency and live up to our most ennobled nature.

Complement this particular excerpt from the thoroughly elevating “Lyrical and Critical Essays” with Nietzsche on what it really means to be a free spirit and Susan Sontag on how to be a moral human being, then revisit Camus on happiness, unhappiness, and our self-imposed prisons and our search for meaning.

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"15 Shortages That Will Affect Everyone This Winter"

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Epic Economist, 11/24/24
"15 Shortages That Will 
Affect Everyone This Winter"

"Are you ready for another chaotic winter? The news we're going to report today may disturb your shopping plans for the season and will be tough to swallow. If you haven't started to stock up on the products you'll need for the coming weeks and months, you may be in trouble. That's because, retailers have canceled billions of dollars in orders right ahead of the busiest shopping season of the year. After facing a dramatic slowdown in sales, several major chains such as Walmart, Target, Kohl’s, Best Buy, and Dollar General were forced to purchase less goods for this holiday and winter season. Some of them were forecasting that sales growth would be flat for yet another quarter, while others simply lacked the funds to ramp up the orders and be prepared to meet customer demand.

On top of that, labor shortages at Asian ports are causing massive shipping delays to U.S. merchants. The number of dockworkers has significantly declined since the pandemic, which is extending container load and unload times and leaving the retailers that did get ready for the seasonal shift in consumer patterns at risk of not receiving their products on time.

Issues with the production of certain foods and essential items will also have an impact on your shopping list and your wallet, according to industry analysts. And you may have to compete with resellers that are already buying the most-desired gifts and holiday goods to sell them online at hyperinflated prices. This all means inventories are getting tight, and if you wait until the last minute, you are likely to end up with empty hands.

In this video, we're going to coved each one of these problems, and tell you which products will be in short supply over the next few days and which ones are already disappearing from store shelves and have no prediction of when they'll be restocked."
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"The End of US Empire; Russia Destroys NATO Sanctions; Rise of China & BRICS"

Danny Haiphong, 11/24/24
"The End of US Empire; 
Russia Destroys NATO Sanctions; Rise of China & BRICS"
"Economist Richard Wolff breaks down how Russia crushed NATO Sanctions, accelerating the collapse of the U.S. Empire amid China and BRICS rise. Discover the global shifts reshaping the balance of power and what it means for the economic and geopolitical future of our world."
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"The Illusion Of Freedom..."

“The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.” - Frank Zappa

“The choice for mankind lies between freedom and happiness and for the great bulk of mankind, happiness is better.” - George Orwell, "1984"

"How It Really Is"

 

"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"

Greg Hunter, "Trump a Wrecking Ball for Climate Change Fraud "

"Trump a Wrecking Ball for Climate Change Fraud "
by Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com

"Alex Newman, author of the popular book “Deep State” and the recent best-selling book called “Indoctrinating Our Children to Death,” has just returned from the UN’s COP 29 in Baku, Azerbaijan (Conference of the Parties and the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference). Newman says the UN’s COP 29 is not about fixing so-called climate change at all. Newman, who is an award-winning journalist, says it’s really a total rip-off of the West and will lead to the destruction of the middle-class. By the way, there is a near blackout of reporting on this global conference where the UN wants to take total control of everything. Newman explains, “The climate scam underpins the entire project to build this New World Order: the one world political system, the one world technocratic economic system and even the one world religious system. So, this all rolls into the climate scam. If the climate scam falls apart, all of the other pillars of this machine fall apart. This is huge news. This is front page news all over the world. BBC, 24/7 this is huge news in every part of the world except the United States. This is because they have done the polling, and they know the majority of Americans don’t believe the man-made global warming. They know that if Americans know this is going on and they are planning to transfer trillions of dollars from what’s left of the middle-class to the third world kleptocracy, undermine our economy and reshape the world order, Americans would be on the phone to their congressman, and this whole charade would come to a screeching halt. That’s why Americans don’t know this is one of the most important stories happening anywhere in the world.”

In President Trump’s first Administration, he took a wrecking ball to the climate scam and got America out of the Paris Climate Accord. Is Trump coming back to the White House causing angst at this year’s COP29? Newman says, “There was angst like you would not believe. It was almost funny to watch it. Most of the people were horrified. We heard people saying we’re terrified, we’re frightened because of Donald Trump. He doesn’t care about climate change. We also heard a surprising number of people who really, really liked him. But the overall sentiment among governments, the cronies that are hoping to profit from this and the UN officials was Trump is going to be a total disaster for our climate agenda. Keep in mind that we have these Republicans in Congress who are embracing this man-made global warming theory.”

Newman says the UN is really after the children, to capture them early and brainwash them. Newman says, “We need to protect our children who are being indoctrinated into this hoax. We need to educate our lawmakers. We need to let our elected officials know we will not tolerate them playing along with this hoax, redistributing our money, shutting down our energy systems and giving handouts to their cronies. Ultimately, if we don’t deal with the systematic indoctrination and dumbing down of our children, we are going to lose every single one of these battles over the long term without exception. We’ve got to get this issue right. I believe it is the single most important issue.” There is much more in the 44-minute interview.

Join Greg Hunter on Rumble as he goes One-on-One with hard-hitting journalist Alex Newman, founder of LibertySentinel.org and author of the runaway best-selling new book called “Indoctrinating Our Children to Death.” 

Dan, I Allegedly, "I’ll Show You - I'm Leaving"

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Dan, I Allegedly, AM 11/24/24
"I’ll Show You - I'm Leaving"

"SEC Chair Gary Gensler's resignation signals major changes ahead for our economy. From Wall Street to Main Street, we're seeing significant shifts that could impact everyone's wallet. Breaking down today's biggest economic news: Gensler's planned exit ahead of potential Trump return, Dunlop's 1,500 worker layoff in New York, and why major shipping companies are saying goodbye to peak seasons. Plus, shocking revelations about retail credit card interest rates and mortgage application denials hitting 20%.

What's really happening with our economy? From $75,000 cars to McDonald's 70-ingredient McRib, we're exploring the real signs of economic stress that mainstream media isn't talking about. Get the unfiltered truth about where our economy is headed and what it means for your financial future."
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Musical Interlude: Matt Simons, "After The Landslide"

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Matt Simons, "After The Landslide"

Oh yeah, we're in the landslide alright...
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