Global “Revolution” or “Taxolution”?

We begin to tiptoe around whether we can be taxed into communism under the false-flag of “socialism.” Oh, sure, of course the costs of CV-19…and lots more …figure into it.

Put another way, can deficit spending and political demagoguery take down a country that literally saved the free world twice?  It’s become an interesting wager.

But first, we have a few choice words about the satanic party and its mockery of “hearings” by summoning attorney general William Barr and then not letting him give answers to false-choice questions.

As soon as my blood pressure comes off the pin, we’ll wade into this mess-o-facts and the market prospects given the “paper mache” model of economics now at hand.

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The Migration of Work (2)

We tackle the second part of the recent “dream realms experience” this morning.  It’s very much spot-on when comes to matters “economics.”

That’s because deep-down, at the root of all human endeavors is the “key question” – what are we all doing here?  And as I think you’ll agree, when we look at the migration of work over millennial time-scales, something very useful comes into focus.

Beyond that?  Well, no podcast this morning – not enough time in the day for all things.

But, if it’s any consolation, that called Wednesday as a possible “Market Top” is looking not only interesting, but maybe a few bucks toward lunch on that one.

So, buckle up (and bean up) and off we go again…

Email Outage: Due to the DDoS attacks, the george@ure.net email is down but the gure(at)centurylink.ne t account is working fine.  Vendor is working the problem.

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Things Just Got Strange

Sorry, but this morning’s comments are for subscribers only. There is HUGE Woo-Woo afoot right now and I don’t want to be labeled a nutjob (anymore than already)  by putting it out on the public site.

You’ll have to make due with me telling you the “balloon market” is still expanding and the world is nutzo.  No change.

You can skip most of the headlines and if you simply hear Dow futures are up another hundred, that’s enough finance to hold you over to this morning’s open…

Fair warning given.  Tighten the seat belts..seriously odd bit of Woo-Woo to follow.

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The Migration of Work (1)

Odd report today – it begins with a side of “woo-woo” in a dream. Then, in part 2 coming Saturday, it actually makes a marvelous economic point that most people never pause to consider.

Of course, before we get to the interesting, our usual slog through the mundane must be done.

But, with this morning’s draw-down on early futures pricing, I think you’ll find our ChartPack section especially interesting.

Read on!  (Or, subscribe so you can…)

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"V" – As in Virus and Vacation

The Ure’s face an interesting problem: One you likely will come up against if you haven’t already- vacation planning.  If you have “places to go” and “people to see” what is the best way to get there?

Not exactly a “mainstream economics” question – like how the Fed is watering down the purchasing power of money while trying to “paper-over” a Great Economic Disaster. 

But, it’s a practical question.  Because some of us are old enough to remember what a nice, leisurely summer cruise around America was like.

We’ll dig into the strategies and costs, but first, the assorted headlines (and virus projection update for the week).  And what Saturday would be complete without our ChartPack or Podcast #25 (here)?

Click on in, Bubba (or Bubbette, as the case may be)…

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Gold or the S&P?

Sure, buying hard assets sounds like a good idea.  But how did our 2001 buy work out?  The answer – and a discussion of tax consequences this morning.

In addition, we update the virus outlook and a few choice words about this being a “traders market” in the ChartPack section.  Oh, and some economic reports that may influence the day, as well.

Summer doldrums are here and it’s a tough choice:  Play in the shop in the morning when it’s cool?  Or, sit in the comfortable A/C bubble of the office and fritter away the hours for “lunch money.”

I bet you’re in nearly the same spot…tough choices come with summer.

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“Groundsteading” in 2030

Suppose, for a moment, that your “future self” could write a letter to your “present-day self” and offer pointers navigating what’s to come. While it would make an interesting book – there’s so much to cover – it also makes a pretty interesting column.

Although such a letter could be “personal” there are many aspects of it that explains much of what’s going on in society today.  Why young people are not planning to have children and why – when you “run the numbers” a kind of world-wide Venezuela seems more possible than not.

If you can image the Dark Ages – and throw in some tech and the digital analog to “feudal lords.”  That kind of thing is sobering, to the extreme.

After a few headlines and some charts, of course.

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Aging: A Frontier Check

Toss the fish oil?  Sleep on the ground?  Throw your water in the blender first?  Yes, the Mad Scientist and his beautiful assistant have been at it again.  Reading and pondering where Ponce de Leon hid the Fountain.

Which we will get into as soon as we find Eldorado, or its early desktop analog – the stock market.

With a few “news droppings” along the way.  Which will make for a “Mary time” we’re so sure…

Economics site on aging?  You bet:  Must be present to win!

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Rethinking the G20 Role

I couldn’t just sleep-in.  Had something on my mind that we need to watch for in coming weeks That is, if “spider sense” means anything outside of Marvel-space.

I hope you’re having a dandy weekend and this will be mainly an expansion and continuation of the thinking that I outlined on the free side (Urban) Thursday morning.

Oh, and this being a holiday and all, no podcast.  Instead, flip over here to a classic bit of jazz/blues that (to me) well-describe the “field position” America finds itself in from here forward.

Ladies and gents: Mose Allison.  “Your Mind is On Vacation (and your mouth is working overtime…)”

One more (as long as I’ve taken a musical detour back to my time as a transmitter engineer in Seattle’s R&B/Jazz station?  How about “Big Miller” andWithout a Song?

More reflective, you say?  Al Jarreau “Spain (I recall)works.

Days like this – the big national holidays – I sit down in the studio and can become lost for hours.  Ideas pass by – a song remembered…

We are – after how many years is it? 244!  – still a country with a ton of potential, but at the same time, a ton of disappointment.

At 244, will we make 250 intact?

Always the philosophizer, eh?  A bit more coffee and then we launch…

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Ahead: Reliving the 1930’s (In Advance)

With a mix of terror and remorse, we line up the “history that logically follows” as the markets prepare for collapse.  Just this week, for example the Federal Reserve’s H.6 Money Stocks report owned up to swelling M1 (cash and equivalents) at an annualized rate of 88.5%.

While “doubling the money” (or close enough for home use) can effectively double the bid for stocks, by Friday some rationality appeared.  Like the story on ZeroHedge asking about “The Biggest Disconnect Between Prices And Profits In Stock Market History?

We will mainly focus on stock charts and market tactics today, and for that reason (plus my pillow beckons) we will dispense with the podcast for a week, or two, while pressing matters around here take precedence.  As we “top off” and “stock up” for Lockdown II, the sequel.

Industrial arts to save the day!  Or, have you got a better way to rebuild American Independence on foreign goods?

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MMT: Marxist Monetary Treachery

If stock market behavior, of late, hasn’t “hung together” for you, we have the answer!  A very short – and pithy (as in “I’m pithed”) at the academic crookery involved in selling the scam called “Modern Monetary Theory” to the witless and stupid that comprise 80% of Americans.

But, before we go into the fact-free zone of economics (where MMT thrives), let’s do the ChartPack and a few headlines to set the table.

Then we’ll lay out the MMT scam.

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The "New WEH" [Web-Empowered-Human]

“A Training Routine for Digital Knowledge-Fishing” is our focus today. Originally, I sat down to write up my plans for a ideal survival computing platform….  But, suddenly, there was this whole way of becoming “Web-Empowered” that doesn’t seem to get much notice.

Moreover, it crosses a lot of “traditional societal views” in the process.  That is, it is based on multiple concepts that can be seen as “encroaching” on everything from religions, to schools, the government, to social mores…

It’s a new “project” for us – and one eminently suitable for hot weather when outside “physical work” is limited by heat.

A rundown in the form of a project outline, after the morning headlines, the ChartPack, and Podcast #24 which is available here.

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