It
would be irresponsible not to speculate…
Cascade!
Pessimism is piling up fast in banks, markets and brokerage houses
around the world. Senior
investment officers are warning that the NASDAQ may slide another
12%, others have already
lowered their forecasts for the S&P from the
fairly tepid gains
predicted earlier, with
S&P 500 earnings expected to fall 6.3% in the current quarter,
with more losses to follow. European
banks are facing serious cash shortages – Deutsche Bank posted
a full-year loss for the first time since 2008, and Credit Suisse has
posted its largest quarterly loss since the Lehman crash. US
bank stocks are also being hit. Japan's
10-year bonds now have a negative return, which has seriously
disturbed global bond markets. German
exports and imports fell in December, as did German industrial
output. In the oil markets, Chesapeake
Energy, whose shares has fallen from $60 in 2008 to about $1.50
today, appears to be exploring bankruptcy options, and another 150
producers are expected to join the 60 which have already declared
bankruptcy. Nobody says it is a panic situation, not
yet. Keep your bags packed.
Facts
Not In Evidence:
The World Health Organization and the US Center for Disease Control
point out that the evidence linking the Zika virus to microcephalic
births is at best inconclusive. Of Brazil's 4,000 cases of
microcephaly, only six have produced genetic material from the Zika
virus and those may be circumstantial artifacts. On the other hand,
Brazil's microcephaly
rate was
about five cases per 100,000 live births before the Zika outbreak,
but in the past six months this has reached 200 per 100,000, so
something
is most certainly going on.
Bark
Bark, Bark Bark:
Clinton now claims that Senator Sanders has taken $200,000 from Wall
Street, which he did, but the money was given to the Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee (several years ago), not to Sanders,
and distributed by them. Clinton went on to admit that “there
was nothing wrong with that. It hasn’t changed his view! Well, the
millions of Wall Street dollars I raked in
it didn’t change my
view or my vote either!”
Our
Hero: The Seal
Team 6 shooter who claims he killed Bin Laden is releasing his debut
sex flick. He says “this
visceral display of sexual power is a sure way to keep Tier 1 Special
Operations relevant and on the front pages”
Wet
Noodle: A
former Texas prosecutor has been disbarred for knowingly framing an
innocent man by
presenting tainted testimony and making false statements that
were crucial since
there was no physical evidence linking the
man to the crime. The man spent 18 years in prison, 12 of them on
death row, before being exonerated. In a just world the prosecutor
would spend his next 18 years in prison.
He
Said: “We
must dispel with this notion that anyone has the slightest idea what
they are doing.” Does
Paul Krugman include economists in this statement? All of 'em or
just some?
Porn
O'Graph: Say
'Ah'.
The
Parting Shot:
8 comments:
Duffleblog =The Onion for the military.
oopsie. http://www.acpeds.org/the-college-speaks/position-statements/health-issues/new-concerns-about-the-human-papillomavirus-vaccine
In case you do not know, the HPV vaccine is given to children, to reduce the incidence of a STD in adults. The STD can be prevented with safe sex practices by those adults. But if they don't, and an infection occurs, it MIGHT lead to ovarian cancer in some cases. Which, if the person who had unsafe sex then fails to get routine gyn exams, MIGHT lead to severe cancer issues for that person.
So, some young girls may suffer tragic early menopause, simply in order to protect some other adults who practice unsafe sex, and then some of those also fail to get pap smears, and as a result some of those have adverse consequences.
THAT is an example of the out-of-control vaccination paradigm. THAT is the drug for which the Texas governor got caught taking campaign bribes to try and fast-track onto the mandate list.
RE: Cascade: good thing all money is funny or the whole edifice would have crashed and burned shortly after it was erected...and continued to do at least annually since. So, yes, the king is naked and his castle burned to the ground but so long as they can jigger the numbers it 'dance' will go on uninterrupted.
Somewhat stole Bernie's thunder last night when the Graniteheads handed victory to him AND Trump! What a combination of hope and despair.
How divorced from reality does the electorate have to be not to realize that the candidate for President will have access and (allegedly) 'authority' over the world's largest nuclear arsenal.
Worse, the Rethugs flat out admit they're not running for 'President'. They're running for 'Commander-in-Chief' so when they turn the lands of the 'Enemies of Murika' to glass, nobody should be surprised.
And, once again, why is there no mention of this from the alleged guardians/watchdogs of society, the vaunted 4th Estate?
But again we must dismiss this assertion for the lies they are, something they say to cement the trust of the gullible.
How unfortunate for us all that the average voter is incapable of differentiating between the roles of President & commander-in-chief?
Delegate Count (including superdelegates)
Clinton (D-Wall Street) = 394
Sanders (D-Faux Socialist) = 44
Why am I supposed to be excited about this, again?
Re delegates. I think it would be delicious to see what happens going into the convention if Sanders wins the primaries.
What do you mean by "faux" in terms of Sanders? That can be read a couple different ways.
I'll repeat here that the Duffleblog is an analog of The Onion for armed services, just in case the point in your blog isn't also a satire. If it is, then well done, you got me.
Anony 5.32 - Much of the blog is satire, generally intentionally. Also cynical, smug, and occasionally obscure by intent. The photo's are intended to prompt you to provide your own captions, the headers are often deliberately constructed...
If there's not more here than meets the eye, I've had a bad day.
Zeka Sneaker: Would not be surprised if insecticide is a causal agent (perhaps one used to suppress mosquitoes, oh the irony).
Medicine is only slightly more evolved down the road toward true science than economics, in no small part due to ethical considerations.
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