Posts Tagged ‘ Catastrophe ’

Why you shouldn’t fear the market’s next "Lehman Moment"

Avoiding disasters hasn’t worked. At least, not avoiding debt disasters. No matter what tricks the authorities do – monetary, fiscal, or unconventional – the debt is still there. And since all those tricks cost money…it gets bigger and bigge...
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Radio Free Wall Street Daily Shorts

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June 7, 2011
Radio Free Wall Street Daily Shorts

This week we are trying a new format, 3 short podcasts of 12-15 minutes each today, Wednesday, and Thursday. In today’s podcast, Lee Adler and Russ Winter discuss the government’s looming budget catastrophe, far worse than anything being re...
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Weak Employment Growth Should Not Have Surprised

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June 4, 2011
Weak Employment Growth Should Not Have Surprised

The market was disappointed with Friday’s employment data. But actual total employment, as opposed to the widely reported seasonally adjusted numbers, was nowhere near the catastrophe that the market’s reaction made it seem. The problem was that economists’ expectations were misguided, partly as a result of their focus on seasonally adjusted fictitious data which...
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Actual Employment Numbers Not That Bad

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June 3, 2011

Looking at the actual data, rather than the seasonally adjusted nonsense that the media touts, the jobs data was nowhere near the catastrophe that they are pretending it was. Payrolls up 682k. Not gangbusters, but not that bad. The average payroll g...
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The Mounting Debt of The U.S. Empire Business

America’s empire has always been a catastrophe from a financial point of view. The business of empire is essentially a protection racket. The empire establishes its pax…and demands tribute in return. It makes war often…to extend its market sha...
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Banks Acting Out Apocalypse Now

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March 12, 2011

The dire comments that I made in the introductory summary of the last report have only been amplified by this week’s data. The new data paints a picture that forebodes imminent catastrophe.
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American Thinker: Road to Armageddon…

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February 17, 2011

Three symptoms of a coming catastrophe... Link BTW-Gold is in a short term trading top. My logic is simple: I am going to pick up a dozen or so ounces of gold today and I that always marks a short-term top. I always say to myself that at some point I...
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Climate Science

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January 16, 2011

"The last year or so has seen more scientific papers and presentations that raise the genuine prospect of catastrophe (if we stay on our current emissions path) that I can recall seeing in any other year"... http://climateprogress.org/2010/11/15/year-...
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Second Phase Housing Crash Hidden From Public – Professional Edition

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December 1, 2010

A hidden catastrophe is unfolding in the US housing market. Mainstream media outlets are not telling the story because they are focused on misleading data like the just released Case Shiller Index which showed only a small decline in September. In reality, real time market data indicates that the housing market is undergoing a...
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Jobs Report to Crush Stocks, Lift Treasuries- Professional Edition

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March 2, 2010

The month to date tax receipts for the full month of February are out. Withholding taxes were down 2.3% year to year. That’s a big improvement in the rate of decline over recent months. The change was only -0.6% versus January. This is the best performance since 2007 when the month to month change...
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