Reality Check ยป Sat Dec 15, 2012 5:14 pm
http://generationaldynamics.com/forum/v ... owly#p2994
Economic gravity apply's in all cases. The context is simple, They are expanding intra markets and we are malinvesting resources leveraged to impossible claims on future labor claims that are not there. There math apply's and ours is pumping another bubble.
Note who has moved lately like ge, whirlpool et al and I will dig up the date later for how that went then.... parity sought will be the glass half full excuse again.
I think John is right on 3000 dow but on a nominal dollars to a ~15000 dow print and the ngnp discussion we noted. If i remember correctly it was like
ah ~8% is like not making sense and H had it graphed to the encylical nature of it on the activity then in actual nominal terms. That was the rope burn comment I made in context to the inflation facts and wasting process noted in locality.
Pass through costs are real for inflation targeting. More are being left behind... "wasting" jlak seen it as we do I feel also.
http://generationaldynamics.com/forum/v ... 1260#p2958
I will agree with what we seen as in past tense on note flow and we noted the slowly walking out the door in relationship to the prosoner dilema and our triffin millstone. It appears will continue to debase since wall street is the hill and they will enhance the bamboo curtain sanction.
Noted was flows "note redemption" and the nationalism there will run out of airstrip but this is a very long course going forward.
I will stand by the current exhaustion curve date noted going forward even with the northern deployment we seen for turkey.
early feb fade -summer omg margin matters - politicos screw the mouth breathers - as we stumble into fall 2015. early as we are here.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2012-11-2 ... y-end-game
As they noted a deliberate shift in investor attitudes towards how best to diversify the asset mix with an eye towards generating risk-adjusted
returns has been underway. What people have failed to garner is that FDR was the culmination of a sovereign to commercial statutes. From the second your naked person arrives on the planet you are titled. The flaw in the logic is when entitled as public lays a claim to the private capital base. Attitudes may change but the realism never does. This is the event of a structured implosion.
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part of the exhaustion curve from a GD and GGS format to also include Paul Shepard's book Nature and Madness, he points out the argument that our separation from nature has impaired our ability to mature as humans, calling it a kind of surgical amputation of our ontogeny. He talks a good deal about narcissism and worse than narcissism is dreams of omnipotence. He says:
"The ideology of progress is mainly one of increasing our domination over nature. The culture is saturated with the necessity of increasing, and the fear of losing, control. The quest for power, says Karen Horney, is the trait of our time. The idea is desperately in the air - control of weight, smoking, drinking, violence, inflation, the economy, communism, imperialism, world markets... But the idea of control is merely the last act, the rationalized and articulated expression of a widely shared, frighteningly acute sense of need. The dream of omnipotence is an infantile dream that should diminish, rather than grow, with personal maturity. Unchecked, says Anthony Storr, it becomes an obsession, leading to an overpolarized world view in which everything is either good or bad. According to Louis J. Halle, such a view is the womb of all ideology of 'us against them.'"
That paragraph is a good description of our times, written thirty years ago. h/t gg