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If your CPI includes oil, gas, plane tickets, cruise prices, hotel room prices, and all the things we don't do any more then it will show deflation.
But given that we don't buy so much of those things they are way over-weighted in the CPI calculation.
If you look at food prices, they are going up the fastest since the 1970s. Remember what happened in the 1970s?

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/12/us-groc ... -eggs.html
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I see some white noise and the usual suspects for now. Imposed dislocation, yea of course a few on the radar.
https://www.zerohedge.com/health/stocks ... st-reports

I was sick beyond sick I remember H.
I was old enough know I was in bad shape for three or four days.
It was pretty bad but we had pox party's as norm and basic vaccines of the era
unlike what these worthless pricks are pushing today.

Here is the NIH page showing Identical Protein Matches of the envelope protein from Wuhan 2019-nCoV:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ipg/QHO62113.1

Notice there are two entries not from the Wuhan seafood market outbreak:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/AVP78033.1
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/AVP78044.1
Both sequences were provided on 05-JAN-2018 by:
Institute of Military Medicine Nanjing Command,
NO. 293 East Zhongshan Road, Nanjing, JangSu 210002, China

Other samples have been trended also as you know.

I picked Sweden and Our local mindset to response curves early as you know.
As this written our local system is getting roughed up and the Hospital Girls are beat down pretty bad.
As I mentioned one of ours is elbow deep in the Hell.
As stated early we trended the mutation maps and other actual inputs to rigor.

I see augmented decisions to political ass covering and yes we have a few on on radar
who have medical issues we have known a long time. Some are on strict lock downs
and we know they will be taken out in all probability. My Wife wants me to vanish
off the grid and we have been tested from some thought maps seen.
Only the paranoid survive is our insults to each other.
The work goes on to provide what some of these folks need.
A warm smile and essentials from the network like food at times also.
The workers are few in the actual Harvest.
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Friend got out of that blue tax region shit hole as noted.
He owes me a bottle of scotch me figures.

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/nj-gov ... -groceries
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Higgenbotham wrote: Wed May 13, 2020 11:21 am There was a second and deadlier wave of the Hong Kong flu also.
Although the 1968 flu outbreak was associated with comparatively few deaths worldwide, the virus was highly contagious, a factor that facilitated its rapid global dissemination. Indeed, within two weeks of its emergence in July in Hong Kong, some 500,000 cases of illness had been reported, and the virus proceeded to spread swiftly throughout Southeast Asia. Within several months it had reached the Panama Canal Zone and the United States, where it had been taken overseas by soldiers returning to California from Vietnam. By the end of December the virus had spread throughout the United States and had reached the United Kingdom and countries in western Europe. Australia, Japan, and multiple countries in Africa, eastern Europe, and Central and South America were also affected. The pandemic occurred in two waves, and in most places the second wave caused a greater number of deaths than the first wave.
https://www.britannica.com/event/1968-flu-pandemic
We are in the second wave here I assume but as known data will help on actual inputs.
This is a local issue from the late December hit we took. I have to ask since we had two of the three seen
then.
Some of the models suggest we can shave off ten percent and this is subject to interpretation as we know.
This issue has coursed many issues other than lung tissue we left at ARD.
Blood clot was one who got Allen and Bills heart tissue eruption around the valve.
In Gods mercy I do not know either survived. We got an eye on them for needs.
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The crash did not happen on the last 2 Mondays, but Monday 5/18 setting up better. Might be the one...
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aeden wrote: Wed May 13, 2020 11:32 am I was sick beyond sick I remember H.
I was old enough know I was in bad shape for three or four days.
Being about 6 years old at the time, I mostly remember my mother's account of it in later years. We were all laid out on couches and cots in the living room and could barely get up. Much like some describe their experience with covid 19.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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vincecate wrote: Wed May 13, 2020 12:05 pm The crash did not happen on the last 2 Mondays, but Monday 5/18 setting up better. Might be the one...
Yes, thats my bet too. Relates to my earlier question to Higg. Between now and Friday the 5dma will cross below the 21dma on the S&P 500 which is a short term trend reversal and I suspect will get investors thinking over the weekend. As I write (Wednesday) the index is down 1.7% on the day. A bit more Thursday and Friday will create the trend change
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Higgenbotham wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 10:28 am
Higgenbotham wrote: Sat Mar 07, 2020 7:28 pm https://www.slideshare.net/Akarawat99/h ... n-47095357

page 26 for rules
pages 35, 36, 40, 41 for examples of weekly charts showing low risk shorts to take in a bear market (this is in position to potentially trigger)

2008 CNBC stock picking contest winner
This system is very close to firing off a sell signal on the weekly. I'll be reviewing the weekly chart examples in the book soon to confirm that my interpretation is correct.
Richard, I've been tracking this system on the weekly and if there is much more down this week, it will also give a sell. The system almost triggered a sell in late April, but didn't quite get there.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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z did some math

I decided to figure it out anyhow. IDPH now reports 863 LTC deaths for Cook County, so they must have made a correction. Regardless, if I did this right then as of May 8th:

kill boxes

Suburban Cook County – 506 LTC – 929 Total – 54.5%
City of Chicago – 357 LTC – 1268 Total – 28.2%
Cook County – 863 LTC – 2197 Total – 39.3%

Illinois like New York will have liberals ripping each other apart.

As we seen 20.8 for that early cohort bracket was sixty percent off to the low side.

As we dated it - we killed some folks - The flying monkeys will appear soon on it as the liberal bastions of financial stupidity collapse
like the mental black holes they are.

r notes
No rational person is blaming trump for the economic mess we’re in even if his response was a slow. Most of us, especially here, aren’t angry at Trump for shutting down the local playground, we’re looking at JB in Springfield (or Chicago or Florida, where he weekends) for the blame. Same for WI for Gov. Evers, and MI for Gov. Gretchen. Even Democrats in CA are angry at Newsom, and he’s the progressive guy they all love. People are angry at the local control and rightfully so, and that might translate into the old adage that all politics are local. Except in IL where everyone seems to think that JB is doing a good job. And NY, where Cuomo can kill 10,000 elderly people through pure incompetence and everyone thinks he is doign a good job too.

n notes
The death spiral probably has a few more spins left before the liberals turn on each other.
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noted - Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:31 pm
Although the reasoning behind it's implementation is different from Option #5 outlined in the Bensenson Strategy Group's Salvage Project report (obviously this round they do not want a continuity of Trump government), but what it has the potential to do is disrupt the world economy, which in turn would disrupt our own economy. The "winning" stock market would no longer be able to be the mainstay of Trump's rally cry. It has the added benefit of killing multitudes of people that in their inclusive hearts, the Democrat elite secretly loathe. The left elite hate anyone who is not a leftist elite, regardless of what lies they broadcast.


tyler: We have noted, lockdowns are also becoming political, a move by Democratic states and local governments to possibly disrupt the president elections and or continue damaging the economy to prevent President Trump from being re-elected.

The kill boxes are loaded and defenseless as it reports since as we time stamped early we had engineers print face masks and face shields
to front line issues.
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Here we are with the cool aid from the source: asymmetric paternalism, states that paternalism should be invited if it bestows large benefits on those who make errors in judgment while imposing little or no harm upon those who are fully rational. While some may argue that this benefit to shortsighted consumers comes at the expense of retailers, it can be posited that correcting these errors in judgment enhances economic efficiency to the benefit of both parties involved. Given that achieving such change is a difficult process, it is helpful to understand the dynamics of an individual’s desires and the strategies that can effectively control them, AEA Papers and Proceedings, May 2003.

thread: gra idd
thread: קְפִיצַת הַדֶּרֶךְ

Moderate Democrats are as plentiful as blue dogs. Oxymoron of another decade to be.

As we seen in real time.

Schumer: the vote is 'irrelevant'
Sun Mar 22, 2020 6:37 am
We have some now but it’s being rationed at the moment.
I have friends who work in design and are 3D printing us some n 95 and making us face shields.
I will let Her know DNC principles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX4beZd1MBc

Bishop will be noted on a sheltered in place health status for one the wife's health status declination on one soul.
Hit and run on a women released some time ago. Safe for now but in higher regard to condition.
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