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Buygold

Posted by Maddog @ 16:28 on May 21, 2018  

Re Trump

I think u have to give him some more time….taking on that lot is a huge undertaking, full of massive risk to life and limb. Those people will kill without thinking.

The way Russiagate is unravelling, suggests large amounts of the swamp are starting to panic and some smarter Dems maybe beginning to realise the November elections, could be a horror story for them, as Russiagate explodes.

Not long ago Obummer was being talked about as untouchable…now the question is what did he know.

Mr. Copper

Posted by Buygold @ 15:54 on May 21, 2018  

“Well, after 8 years during puppet Obama, somebody or rather a group of like minded people, decided they did not like reversal in play, and decided to ruin Hillary’s electection and recruited Trump to represent them.”

I think a lot of people voted for Trump because of his criticism of the endless wars we’ve been fighting in the Middle East and of course his “America First” agenda. Most of those people, including me, thought that he meant what he said about getting the US out of Syria and the Middle East.

Hard to not see him now as being aother puppet of sorts for the Neocons and the military/industrial complex.

Re News and Posts Here, re Iran and various other countries

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 15:31 on May 21, 2018  

It sounds like regime change is an objective of Europe and Israel, but they make the USA the “grunt”. The tail wagging the dog. On top of that, it occured to me, regime change is the same as interfering with an election. No?

After the 2008 crash, common sense suggested that the left was the decades past, the dominant force, they got their way (including Bernie Madoff and illegal immigrants) which resulted in the total failure and crisis in 2008.

Logic suggested everything in the past had to be reversed, and the reverse started in 2009. Some major things that went into reverse if anyone remembers, the Tea Party agenda, cut back spending, stop wasting taxpayer money, throw Israel under the bus, Remember that news?  And cut back in military spending.

Well, after 8 years during puppet Obama, somebody or rather a group of like minded people, decided they did not like reversal in play, and decided to ruin Hillary’s electection and recruited Trump to represent them.

Going back to same ole same ole, except for the bringing the back jobs objectives with the HOPE that a new prosperous economy, higher profits and wages will glean enormous tax receipts, and pay down all the national debt budget and and trade deficits. Normally hope is not a viable strategy.

So far all I hear is a lot of cheerleading. Or more like psychotherapy from a shrink leading the financial news media. I simply don’t believe any numbers, anything, anymore, any time, any way, any where, anyhow. I just give myself and the gold tent my news. 🙂

 

 

 

 

I like these people…..they are v smart and will run rings around the EU .

Posted by Maddog @ 15:22 on May 21, 2018  

Central bankers and eurozone finance ministers have been balanced in their reaction to the mini-BoT proposal. Balanced, that is, between outrage and apoplexy.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-21/establishment-starts-anti-mini-bot-propaganda-campaign-helps-crooks-cheats

Treefrog, R640

Posted by Buygold @ 15:20 on May 21, 2018  

yeah, kind of nice to see that with this latest downdraft in the metals that the shares haven’t hit new lows. We have Fed minutes coming out on Wednesday. Never know.

R640 – I like your SLV play, not much risk and ya never know when silver or gold will spike out of the blue.

hui blinking red/green

Posted by treefrog @ 15:10 on May 21, 2018  

trying to close with a little gain.

Got this clip from someone

Posted by goldielocks @ 15:04 on May 21, 2018  

Migrants stealing water from London Marathon runners. Like they have no running water but hey it’s free. Notice no police around to stop them.

https://youtu.be/I3bGhTPnteI

Elliott

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:43 on May 21, 2018  

That’s good. I haven’t seen them but I’m glad they started it. They need more pilots too.

Troops to teachers program

Posted by Elliott @ 14:35 on May 21, 2018  

Has been effect around 25 years formally.  Most of the ones I know were higher enlisted ranks who earned college degrees while in the service or Majors/LtCols.  Usually guys who retire at the 20 year mark looking for a new career.

http://www.proudtoserveagain.com/

Elliott

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:24 on May 21, 2018  

That is good about the military starting to teach in school. I just hope they don’t go too far with the discipline. Especially with the higher ups in rank although doubt it’s them their usually lifers. I’ve taken care of a few generals before. I liked them a lot but sometimes you had to remind them the difference between military and civilian life. That can’t go around ordering people around kind of thing once in awhile. Then have to remind them they can’t be to busy for their own health they go into denial which is good to a point. It kinda went together in their personalitys but in my mind they won’t be able to take care of others or all their groups if they don’t take care of themselves first. My field knows it well so we Or the preventive health kind can recognize it even if we do the same sometimes.
Socioeconomic areas where unemployment or people on welfare is a problem where funding is lower but not all one parent family’s is the problem but the bad ” influences” in that area and a parent at work no one at home and the influences know it can be depending on the area. Having roll models would help as long as they don’t try to replace a parent because they would obligate themselves in a task that will fail the child and may look like favoritism to other children. Also having more field trips so they can learn there is other worlds and opportunities out there besides the world they know.
Yes a College chem teacher I know from Texas told me about the cheating of mostly those who came from low socioeconomic areas. Those classes though their not so easily passed through. She’s not a lib and also a weapons instructor with conceal carry.
Kids have to learn too and should be warned what I learned when they go to college but could be any grade they will also look to other students for help or answers and will affect their own grades taking time away to do their own work when they’re bound to fail anyways because they won’t take enough time to do the work or study then will waist others time. It’s not a once in awhile thing they’ll make a habit out of it. They are setting unrealistic goals.
Now schools I heard are lowering their standards.
It might be these people wind up with degrees but put into practice will be a problem or even disaster.

President Trump’s plan for Iran, according to the Sec of State a few hours ago.

Posted by Elliott @ 13:51 on May 21, 2018  

I love it.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-nuclear-usa/pompeo-says-u-s-to-impose-strongest-sanctions-on-iran-idUSKCN1IM1DE

goldielocks, re: Teachers

Posted by Elliott @ 13:36 on May 21, 2018  

I agree with you to the extent that there are some good teachers out there, and the quality varies a lot from school district to school district.  I have some friends of mine, former military officers, who became teachers in the “troops to teachers program”… they are highly sought after as they are men, much needed in a female dominated profession and provide a male role model as they are more disciplined and offer much worldly experience.  These guys are often used to instill a little discipline in the classroom too, something that is so important to the teaching process.   Obviously parents are equally as important in the teaching of children and that is where the failures of our public education system are most evident in some cities with large numbers of one parent families.  Teachers are hampered by very liberal policies in too many places and the rights of students have been extended way to far and that results in less effective teaching atmosphere.  But it is the teachers unions, with their heavy liberal/progressive political policies that damage the profession.  I saw a recent survey where many mainstream universities do not have a single professor that considers him/herself a conservative.  I think the ratio of educators that are conservatives on campus is about 10%.  Thus the liberal echo chamber in our education system perpetuates the problems of our younger people who feel that they are owed something, cheating is OK, and that the government is the solution to all of our problems.

Dream the impossible dream—-[silver is 24 cent off its low]

Posted by Richard640 @ 13:19 on May 21, 2018  

FilledBuy to Open 300 SLV Jun 01 2018 16.0 CallLimit0.06—-13:15:58 05/21/18

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Elliott 12:01

Posted by goldielocks @ 13:12 on May 21, 2018  

I agree to a point and they looked for the easiest classes like social work too and why many CPS and school counselors are so messed up and other govern jobs. I think Waters in Calif only has a degree in socialism that’s all. Some are jerks that are obliviously not there for the students maybe hate their jobs but can do nothing else that pays. Not the same as economic reasons they purposely looked for the easiest jobs or classes. Other classes like math science may be different. Many managed to learn but never learned to teach.
On the other side there are teachers who like to teach and are dealing with over crowded classes esp in sanctuary states, language or culture barriers, or near poverty ridden areas and kids that have no respect. Kids are assaulting teachers and now they’re getting shot.
They are mixing special needs or sick students in fast pace classes with little help.
Now because of mass vaccines more and more brain injured students mild or not causing impulsive behavioral or learning issues. Good for pharma’s more drugs to dish out.
Here’s a example. I helped promote a special needs brain injured girl who’s parents were illegal but mom died of TB and she was taken post mortrem. She can’t speak so started teaching her sign language and then the school did.
Major impulsive behavioral issues no concious of consequences. She signed to me she could control a remote controls they wouldn’t let her have because she throws everything or destroys it at some point. So give her one and she did fine. BUT next day at school for special needs I heard she was as described by them a wild monkey. She was attacking and even jumping on any child who had a computer mouse or remote for TVs trying to get them. She went berserk. So there went that idea so start over and over and over.
Teachers are dealing with all sorts of issues like that on a daily basis. Not to mention out of pocket costs because the money that’s supposed to be going to school isn’t going to the children’s needs but to pensions and who knows what,
However, I think a lot of this Anti Trump and the hate their preaching have to do with money like you mentioned to enrich themselves. More head count more money.

Richard640

Posted by aufever @ 12:47 on May 21, 2018  

He certainly said a lot in just a few paragraphs. Very insightful.

Gold is counter attacking, up about $7 from this morning’s lows

Posted by Elliott @ 12:20 on May 21, 2018  

This seems to be the pattern for the past week.  I think it is a good sign.  All the other shiny stuff is up too.

Eeos

Posted by goldielocks @ 12:08 on May 21, 2018  

Yes I know and like I said if they had more freedom got away from the brainwashing and fear they would run not walk. Those type are the most controlling because they know ” they” themselves would leave something like that if they could. That there would be a reason to leave them. The GREEN EYED MONSTER.
I’ve seen some Muslims prior to 911 living in a diverse state. They were different than these immigrants coming in that appears like Cuba where they opened up the jails and prisons and unleashed them on Florida years ago.
These first comers gave no one problems with everything insulting them, not planning attacks not even gang related but ME related. There was no problem with them, they were educated. They didn’t try to push their ideology on others.
United E or Saudis are not taking them don’t want the problems that come with it they claim. Half hearted tents unfilled.
They are worried about having only oil keeping them from going back to sheep herders and fisherman not that anything is wrong with that but economic related. They don’t want people same religion or not interfering with that.
They are trying to branch out to other things too divirsify. They’re now opening up to businesses going there.
Meanwhile even though they aren’t taking in all these immigrants they are offering to build Mosques in countries that are like Europe and probably Dearborn here in US. Is that another way of branching out lol

Kunstler’s Masterpiece

Posted by Elliott @ 12:01 on May 21, 2018  

I agree with a lot of what he says, but really, it is a bit too much pessimistic in my view.  I think the largest part of the problem is with the teachers in high school and the professors in college.  Way too many old hippies, and children of hippies.  Way too liberal mindset from this army of educators who are members of a militaristic union designed to enhance the lives of the educators at the expense of the students.  I have know since I was a student in college, in California, that the students I knew who settled to become teachers were a bunch of non performers.  They were the hippies and druggies who wandered around ragged blue jeans and sandals.  For the most part, they preach socialism and communism.  They don’t work hard but expect to be showered with gifts from everybody else.  Since they cannot do, they teach.  Working less than 9 months a year, with multiple vacations and not having to answer to anyone for being lousy at their job.  It is near impossible to fire one of these creatures.  They are like our federal civil servants….so well protected by their unions.

Maddog

Posted by goldielocks @ 11:41 on May 21, 2018  

Re: Yet if the Muzzies ever took over they would be the 1st ones swinging from cranes, or flying off high rises.

By then the citizens will probably be helping them or get them first. I know, you know, but it’s like the people in Hawaii who build their homes on a volcano pathway rift thinking it won’t happen to them in their lifetime. It’s more understandable with the ones in Hawaii because that’s probably all they could afford in order to live on the Island.
To make it worse they have double standards of the Us vs everyone else. Like politicians they’ll make up laws they themselves exempt themselves from.
I heard they send out their PC police and harass anyone that speaks out about it.
It’s worse than the illegal immigrants in South America despite the crime pouring in with it and the economic consequences that affect the quality of life and very survival of others. Young people today are very money stressed. It’s a ideology that will not assimilate and project that suppressive ideology out on others. The immigrants of South America are Catholic predominantly even if not practicing and understand what sin aside from criminals that don’t care and maybe havent been to church a day in their life including those in the jungle but they understand it. Moses, Abraham, Jesus were people without sin who preached against sin. Mohamed on the other hand was all about sin, hate, division, stealing from others, beastality, making war on anyone that wouldn’t convert to his ideology. Today he would be deemed criminally insane. Just the opposite. His followers thanks to politics have taken it to another level and used this ideology to not only control them but to sacrifice them in the name of Allah which is really them for power.

A masterpiece by Kunstler

Posted by Richard640 @ 10:38 on May 21, 2018  

You Think It’s All About Guns?


Is it possible that we Americans only pretend not to notice the conditions that produce an epidemic of school shootings, or is the public just too dumbed-down to connect the dots?

Look at the schools themselves. We called them “facilities” because they hardly qualify as buildings: sprawling, one-story, tilt-up, flat-roofed boxes isolated among the parking lagoons out on the six-lane highway strip, disconnected from anything civic, isolated archipelagoes where inchoate teenage emotion festers and rules while the few adults on the scene are regarded as impotent clowns representing a bewildering clown culture wrapped in a Potemkin economy that has nothing to offer young people except a lifetime of debt and “bullshit jobs” — to borrow a phrase from David Graeber.

Santa Fe, Texas, High School

The world of teens has been exquisitely engineered to steal every opportunity for colonizing the chemical reward centers of their brains to provoke endorphin hits, especially the cell-phone realm of social media, which is almost entirely about status competition, much of which revolves around the wild hormonal promptings of teen sexual development — at the same time they are bombarded with commercial messages designed to prey on their fantasies, longings, and perceived inadequacies. All of this produces immersive and incessant melodrama along with untold grievance, envy, frustration, confusion, and rage. And, of course, where the cell-phone universe leaves off, the world of video games begins, so that boys (especially) get to act-out in “play” the extermination of their competitors and foes.

I will venture to say — against the tide of current sexual politics — that adolescence is much tougher for boys these days than it is for girls. Every boy in one way or another faces his archetypal hero’s journey, the hard-wired seeking to become powerful in one way or another, to accomplish something, to prevail over adversaries, to win the goodies of life. This country used to be a place where young men had many useful and practical paths to follow in enacting that eternal script.

That has changed utterly in a couple of generations. Young men are being out-competed by young women who enjoy the advantage of being hard-wired to cooperate with others in the hive-like corporate workplaces that require tractable drones who will just follow instructions. The smart ones can easily avoid pregnancy, too, and still enjoy sex and all the exciting social games it entails.

For young men, beyond the repellent corporate world of work are only fantasies about triumphing in pro sports, show business, or the drug trade, with pornography and masturbation in place of the tension-filled process of mate-seeking. There is also plenty of opportunity these days for archetypal acting-out in warfare, but our wars lately are devoid of valorous story-lines, and instead of dying nobly for a cause, our soldiers are more likely to come home with shattered brains and bodies from campaigns of no discernable meaning.

And so high school is the launching pad for all that, though in this era of protracted adolescence, mass murders also take place on college campuses. The part of the forebrain that regulates judgment generally doesn’t complete its development in young men until sometime in their early twenties. And college is swiftly becoming as meaningless as high school, given the economic landscape, and the debt racketeering now deeply associated with higher education.

It’s all part-and-parcel with an American way-of-life that is not what it advertises itself to be. It’s become a cruel hologram of a distant memory of a land that sold its soul for a few decades of comfort and convenience, and ended up in a wilderness of addiction to cheap hits of pleasure. Pleasure is not happiness and the constant seeking to satisfy pleasures is not a journey to meaning. The catch is that this toxic way of life has poor prospects for continuing as a practical matter. History is catching up with our foolishness and history will prove to be even more wrathful than a lonely, confused, seventeen-year-old boy with a pistol and shotgun.

OOPS …. Guaranteeing Venezuela’s loans may not have been a good idea

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:25 on May 21, 2018  

Brazil Faces Default Risk After Missing Venezuela Loan Alert

Brazil’s government needs swift congressional action to avoid defaulting on loan guarantees it has made to Venezuela and Mozambique.

Legislators must approve the use of up to 1.5 billion reais ($424 million) to honor loans that banks made as part of a policy to finance exports. Brasilia itself is on the hook because Caracas is poised to miss a May 8 deadline for a $275 million debt installment. Wary that legislators may not return to work after Tuesday’s Labor Day holiday, President Michel Temer canceled a trip to Asia this week to supervise the episode his office said could cause “immense damage to Brazil’s economy.”

The imbroglio is the result of a series of missteps by Brazilian policy makers, from a cumbersome arrangement for export loan guarantees to a gross underestimation of the credit risk. Only days before Venezuela missed a previous loan payment to Brazil last August, top budget ministry officials in Brasilia flatly dismissed the chance that their Caribbean neighbor could default, thereby failing to account for the risk in this year’s budget.

cont. https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2018-05-02/brazil-faces-default-risk-after-missing-venezuela-loan-warnings

To all Canadians

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:20 on May 21, 2018  

Happy Victoria Day!

wolanchuk last nite & this a.m.

Posted by Richard640 @ 10:15 on May 21, 2018  

dont get 2 excited yet tonites action is news related……post triangular thrusts which looks like wat it is in the ES could yet lead to a bullish C wave decline to 2680 before the advance resumes……until 2745 is taken out be aware of that possibility

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Then this at 9:55am this morning=
the monster next week i promised 6 trading days ago just waited for an alibi…….but until 2745 es is taken out it mite be only temporary…….but once past this impassive corrective wave the end result is the same

Vote in the Poll Vote in the Poll

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:10 on May 21, 2018  

Vote Vote

If an economic implosion in Turkey results in Erdogan’s ouster then I’m all for it.

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:08 on May 21, 2018  

“God Help Turkey”: FX Confiscation Rumors Launch Lira Meltdown As Yields Explode

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-21/god-help-turkey-fx-confiscation-rumors-launch-lira-meltdown-yields-explode

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