Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

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Meanwhile, in one of the Blue States...

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The historic Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan—shuttered three years ago—is being reopened to accommodate an anticipated influx of illegal immigrants just as other New York City hotels are being converted to emergency shelters.

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Market will stay insane longer than you will stay solvent.
No need to post the date we closed book4 Thu May 04, 2023 10:05 pm
Early is wrong as we discussed.

Mid-range rally on leveraged stocks reading in our unwarranted opinion.
Only one by one do they do they regain their sanity.
The red eyed bull is a mess as Freidman was ignored to the structural inflation
of the round up to the metropolis ghettos. The fixed cost analysis will be ignored
and to date has. Misery index data is ignored as fast as the dimmcrat head was kicked in to the fsa
blow outs.

Economist Arthur Okun created the misery index in the 1970s. The view it relays can be interesting to policy makers dialectics seen.

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What is the chance of America breaking up along racial lines? At this point it is a question of survival. One of my relatives was a teacher (for over 20 years) and had her back broken in class by an unruly "teenager" in the 1990s. She never fully recovered. My cousin (a younger one) taught at a public school for one semester in North Carolina and bailed. She now teaches at a private school in a wealthy part of Asia. Very few discipline problems. Not perfect, but she doesn't worry about having her back broken by a "teenager".

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Households are not burdened by these balances.
As a percent of disposable income, credit card balances and “other” consumer debt combined in Q1 dipped to 7.6%, after two years of increases from the historic low during the pandemic (disposable income = income from all sources minus taxes and social insurance payments).
https://wolfstreet.com/2023/05/15/house ... llections/

Dents demographics. Spending habits of cohort groups shift. As it was put clearly the brits need to understand what Brexit meant.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_HO3unMD8E&t=147s They want to break it.
As we warned the normal consumers are digging on now on spending. Swamp are retarded spending cows of Bashan with our future.

The island gap of assets prices appear to be valid. No date needed here and yea the old adage deceived.
We moved some to the cash and 90day tbills are rolling off. If it has issues in august no problem not chasing goblins and swamp retards.
As it was put, they are building centers for the sticky wage invasion. Hedge accordingly. We started in 2019 with dirt. We call horseshit of
percentage's to spending. The cartoon I keep lighting them and he keeps a blowing them out.
The lawless Alinsky democrats are another root cause republicans will not deal with either.
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aeden wrote:
Thu May 18, 2023 3:24 pm
Market will stay insane longer than you will stay solvent.
Higgenbotham wrote:
Thu Feb 06, 2014 5:05 pm
aedens wrote:I have noted analyst wrecking ball movements in some plays and ankle deep a few later after the beehive smashes. Nothing new under the sun on those cabal perps.
Is this what you mean?
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aedens wrote:
Thu Feb 06, 2014 5:33 pm
Indeed yes H
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Higgenbotham wrote:
Sun Jan 01, 2023 2:44 pm
One thing that can be said about this year is that it is highly likely there will be more corruption and fraud this year than there was last year. In playing the lottery economy, it is a good assumption that anything you are seeing in front of you will display more corruption and fraud than your recent experience. For example, if you are trading stocks as I have been, if stocks that you traded were manipulated last year, assume that this year there will be even greater degrees of manipulation and fraud.
Higgenbotham wrote: Summary of Demarest's Interview
There are counterproductive patterns leaders almost always try as society nears collapse.
Leaders do more of and intensify what they do; leaders do short term thinking, fast reactions and fast solutions trying to hold onto power.
Bigger beehive smashes.

Lottery economy update coming soon.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Appreciate your candor and unrelenting eye to affairs.
CME will escape the madness in a click of a mouse in zone c
http://heyjackass.com/
The rest will descend into phase four as already written.

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Someone had been criticizing Corbett in the News Thread awhile ago. I had been recollecting the discussions Aaron Russo had years ago about the North American Union, the Amero, the NAFTA superhighway, Nick Rockefeller, the chip, etc, which some of this was briefly mentioned in these pages. Russo died shortly thereafter as those who have been following all this stuff for decades know. I was looking to learn more about Nick Rockefeller and Corbett had a program covering that. This was the first I'd listened to Corbett and his program was some years after that whole thing died down and most forgot about it. I found Corbett to have a good grasp of the issues that I heard him discuss. On Nick Rockefeller he said at best he was a minor player in the Rockefeller family and not part of the main family tree. He said he didn't doubt that Nick could have said the things he said to Russo but whether it had real relevance was hard to say. All of that wasn't of great interest as far as being worth posting here, but it was what came next.

Next, there was some discussion about the WEF. The listener asked whether what the WEF puts in front of the public is for general consumption, to perhaps have people focusing "over here" when in reality they should be focusing "over there". Something to that effect. He then went on to what I consider to be the crux of the thing, which was to quote something Carl Rove had said, which paraphrasing, was that people spend a lot of time observing "discernable reality" and that this is an empire whereby those who have their fingers on the controls are changing the reality with the next moves they make, rendering the current "discernible reality" sort of irrelevant.

That gets back to a couple of subjects recently discussed here.

First is the beehive smashes. I would say that, yes, the cabal perps, as aeden referred to them, do in my estimation have the ability to temporarily move the S&P over 4200, as just happened, provided it can be set up to do that. So, while my discernible reality a few weeks ago was that they were unable to do it at that time, they were one or two bank failures away from providing the conditions whereby the line could be moved, and that is what can be called manipulation and fraud.

Second is the potential component shortages. Semiconductors are what was being discussed in particular. It may be that in 2018 companies like Samsung and Taiwan Semiconductor saw no need to move facilities out of Asia, seeing as it's 55% more costly to produce in the US. The discernible reality of 2018 may have had them unwilling to do it at that time; however, the new reality that appeared later caused them to change their minds and go along with that idea, and there was obviously considerable manipulation involved to create that new reality. Like I said, it'll be interesting to see how China responds to that.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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New Washington consensus is much less rooted in neoliberalism and consists of three planks.
Few paid attention.
The assumption of rational expectations is important in this respect. Agents are in a position to know how the economy works and the
consequences of their actions that take place today for the future. This implies that economic agents know how monetary authorities would react to macroeconomic developments, which influence their actions today. In this sense the practice of modern central banking can be
described as the management of private expectations.
https://www.levyinstitute.org/pubs/wp_564.pdf
The view we noted as if/then to the taylor rule to leave the rate is the liquidation of the banks to be eliminated which was the whole point.
Do not expect the squad level avarice thought to even fathom what it meant.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diTmxxmSf1Q
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