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Berkshire Hathaway Down Nine Days in a Row
Dear Mr. President-Elect: Advice on Combating White-Collar Crime from a Convicted Felon
Congress robs the public with travel, health care, district offices and retirement
pensions that are in effect golden dreams for little more than answering role calls. The days of citizen legislators is gone and the age of the professional legislature with a staff of twenty toads is here, yet they use our money to rob, misgovern and wreck the state.
While we are at it, I spent some time as a senior officer the in the military. The problem of competency is very real there too. Promotions are very "club" oriented and if the best man is selected he will likely not be the most popular candidate with the selection board. And if the pols like an officer, who cares what the selection boards wants? The "Yes" man or women will be elevated even if he or she is known to be a ninny, incompetent and drag on the armed force. Who needs 110 admirals? Why 12 four star generals in peace time? Is it the responsibility or getting the old boys and girls their day in the values, and getting the retirement sweeten. If you go into retirement at age 50 as a bird col you, on average, earn more in retirement than during active service. Make sense?
Why AIG Was in the CDS Business
Insurance theory requires reserves against insured risk (as actuaries access the risk.) In this instance it was apparently believed that AIG was too big to fail, or management was ignorant of the risks, or less than honest.
Bond Expert: Friday Wrap
The government's credibility, along with its underwriting on treasuries as Full Faith and Credit Instruments, (albeit they are honored with a lesser currency), will now be questioned anew by citizens and foreign creditors alike. Is this a set up? Clearly, this the beginning of the end of an orderly monetary/debt system. My clients in China are saying that they see a diversification away from anything issued by the US government or its business sector.
More on the Bond Auction
Hidden Crash: The Dumping of Venture Funds
Bond Expert: Thursday Outlook
I will be glad when the funding is over to see what the market shapes out to be.
Selective Data: State by State Unemployment
but why not add that significant unemployment virtually assures no inflation now or later, at least until unemployment falls. It does, on the other hand, point to the possibility of deflation induced by decreased demand, lower earnings and lower values for tangibles (and intangibles too probably). Deflation is one economic problem that most pols and economists have no idea how to manage, or cure. It is really bad news!!
John Hussman: It's Tough to Buy Into Fear
The Fed Money Machine Gears Up to Print Trillions
When Congress convenes they will pump heavy bucks into pet projects, needed or not, and they will use the economic recovery as an excuse to engage in "redistribution&q... among the social classes. The party has yet to start, but when it does it will feel good !- then not so good. The first stage of inflation is stimulative, in its later form it leads to utter revulsion.
Great Post.
The One-Word Topic of the Day, and Week: Obama
On Nov 07 05:32 PM User 118015 wrote:
> Obama will make the nessasary changes to get this country going again...the
> economic news is obscene and unamerican and unworthy of a great nation.
> Building the intrastructure which has fallen into decay could be
> a priority and provide jobs for engineers and construction workers.
> Building a new green source of energy and a new source of green transportation
> will provide jobs for everyone.
>
> If the FDA would let loose with new management, drug products that
> have been canned because of political reasons can get a chance to
> get on the market along with new stem cell therapies and drugs given
> half a chance by a rational administration. MarvinMBA
Unemployment Rate Soars, Recovery Outlook Worsens
Buffett on Investing vs. Business
What I am concerned about is the strength of the whole US economy and the main economies of the world. The weakness we are seeing is a consequence of globalization I suspect (connections), coupled with idiotic behaviors by many adults (no judgement).
The talk of regulation leaves me a little crazy since I have worked in corporate regulatory affairs for a long time and they develop new kinks before the old can be fully understood and ruled on. Some day, maybe next week, the wheels are going to come off and no one is going to be able to do a thing about it.
Picture This: Currency Trends
The longer range projection is difficult. The fundamentals may not to support a dollar decline. With acknowledged monetizing of the US debt it seems likely that rates rise and foreign buyers, all else equal, come in. Can we expect that higher interest rates on debt will increase dollar demand? For a while maybe it will, but when the exchange losses equal the yield gains, the dollar is less desirable . We have a problem as the government struggles to fund its programs which will fundamentally make the USD less valuable.
ETF Update: Investors Flee Mutual, 130/30 Funds, October ETF Asset Report, Emerging Markets Bond ETFs
I am interested in emerging Mkt debt, EMB, but I am concerned that the effects of the global down turn will damage the EM economies disproportionally. God knows the emerging markets need to grow and attract capital, but management is also short. ECRI has said that worldwide inflation is waning; what they did not say was whether we should be concerned over disinflation (mild inflation is good for economic growth), or even deflation which is easily sparked in EMs.