The ‘Great Resignation’ goes global…

In the United States, the phenomenon dubbed as the “Great Resignation” seems to be picking up speed. A record 4.3 million U.S. workers quit their jobs in August, according to new data from the Labor Department — a figure that expands to 20 million if measured back to April. Many of these resignations took place … Read more

Food Shortages Next Supply-Chain Nightmare… ‘People Hoarding’…

Food Shortages Next Supply-Chain Nightmare… ‘People Hoarding’… (Bloomberg) — In Denver, public-school children are facing shortages of milk. In Chicago, a local market is running short of canned goods and boxed items. But there’s plenty of food. There just isn’t always enough processing and transportation capacity to meet rising demand as the economy revs up. … Read more

Hillary Clinton Lawyers Caught Fabricating Everything.…

The indictment of Hillary Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann for allegedly lying to the FBI sheds new light on the pivotal role of Democratic operatives in the Russiagate affair. The emerging picture shows Sussmann and his Perkins Coie colleague Marc Elias, the chief counsel for Clinton’s 2016 campaign, proceeding on parallel, coordinated tracks to solicit and … Read more

Gas prices keep going UP UP UP! Avg $3.30/gal But, you saved $0.16 on Independence Day Cookouts/BBQ’s. Highest since 2014 as Biden begs OPEC

Feel free to leave a message of ‘thanks’! https://www.gasbuddy.com/gaspricemap?lat=38.822395&lng=-96.591588&z=4 White House Boasts Cookouts Are 16 Cents Cheaper This Year and the Internet Isn’t Impressed Planning a cookout this year? Ketchup on the news. According to the Farm Bureau, the cost of a 4th of July BBQ is down from last year. It’s a fact you … Read more

Goin’ Down! US GDP Nosedives To 0.5% On Bubbles And Bottlenecks

by confoundedinterest17 Goin’ down! GDP, that is. The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model estimate for real GDP growth (seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the third quarter of 2021 is 0.5 percent on October 19, down from 1.2 percent on October 15. After recent releases from the US Census Bureau and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the nowcasts of third-quarter real … Read more

Institutional investors now hold $72 billion of $2,600 billion so at least 2.8% of the crypto market cap is legit! That’s larger than Tether’s $70 billion market cap, too! FUD destroyed! The ETF will make Bitcoin moon!

Crypto assets under management hit a record $72.32 billion in the week to Friday ahead of this week’s ETF launch, CoinShares said. Bitcoin saw inflows of $69.6 million in the latest week, the fifth week in a row of net increases. ProShares’ Bitcoin Strategy ETF backed by bitcoin futures starts trading on Tuesday. Institutional investors … Read more

Cryptocurrencies pose a threat to effectively enforcing sanctions, says US Treasury Department

Cryptocurrencies threaten the effectiveness of sanctions imposed by the US, the Treasury Department said. Treasury said “malign actors” can use digital assets to hide cross-border transactions. It also said the US government needs to modernize and adapt to the changing world of global finance. Cryptocurrencies hold the potential to undermine sanctions the US imposes to … Read more

Welcome to Weimerica

by Chris Black Jen Psaki Defends Rising Prices: 'Good Thing' Because it Means 'More People are Buying Goods' pic.twitter.com/IaKVYVSCbR — Jason Rantz on Seattle Red (@jasonrantz) October 15, 2021 Trying to buy things up before inflation makes them unaffordable is not a good problem to have.  All this shit is engineered to provide the build … Read more

“Bystanders Doing Nothing While [BLACK MAN Rapes Woman] on Train ‘Speaks to Where We Are in Society’: Police”

by Chris Black People are too scared to intervene when they see a Black raping a woman because Blacks have been elevated to the status of minor deities by the globalist system.  They’re infallible and untouchable. Bystanders know that intervening to save the woman could result in them being branded a “racist heretic” by the … Read more

WaPo Tells the Peasants to Deal with Shortages

by Chris Black We went from “The adults are back in charge” to “Ackshually, bread lines are good and you’re spoiled, bigots” in 10 months. https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1450410755698958337?s=20 By the way, this is the person telling you to deal with shortages.  

The Bullish & Bearish Market Case

by Lance Roberts We dig into the bullish and bearish case for the market as we head into the end of the year. Currently, investors face a conundrum between year-end seasonality and the Fed starting to taper its bond-buying program. Such was evident in a recent email I received from a reader: “I am holding … Read more