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Weekend:
• Schedule for Week of April 28, 2024
Monday:
• At 10:30 AM ET, *Dallas Fed Survey of Manufacturing Activity* for April.
From CNBC: Pre-Market Dat...
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I live in the USA and I am concerned about the future. I created this blog to share my thoughts on the economy and anything else that might catch my attention.
5 comments:
Stag,
Your chart highlights a glaring deficiency in our criminal justice system. Specifically, our prisons should be majorily populated by financial fraudsters.
Mark,
That is a really depressing chart.
mab,
Yeah, multi-billion dollar financial ponzi schemes aren't considered to be violent crimes. Go figure.
GYSC,
Most of my charts seem really depressing. Great Depressing. Sigh. Here's a pie chart to cheer you up though.
http://pipsbadideas.blogspot.com/2009/03/geek-holiday-pi-day.html
Pie I have eaten.
Pie I have not yet eaten.
Stag,
Yeah, multi-billion dollar financial ponzi schemes aren't considered to be violent crimes.
Not only are they not considered crimes, they are CONsidered as essential to our eCONomic well being. No joke.
The current wisdom is that if the debt ponzi scheme falters, America will die. In that light, Cramer is a national treasure. And our best and brightest ponzi schemers (investment bankers) are worth every penny.
Yesiree! There sure are times I feel down right lucky we have a Fed Chairman that understands shams so well.
mab,
"The current wisdom is that if the debt ponzi scheme falters, America will die."
It would leave us with a country filled with feral housing (my most recent post).
Unfortunately, based on the path we are on, it isn't a matter of if but more a question of when.
The good news, if you can call it that, is that Detroit took 60 years to get where it is now. Its population peaked in the 1950s.
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