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Mr Copper

Posted by goldielocks @ 12:12 on June 11, 2019  

I found that out the hard way in 2000 when I took my youngest to Disneyworld.
They had a lot of things around there though for kids. The humidity in summer was bad. At one outside show if Indiana Jones they had to stop it because of lightening. A place where u need rain coats in summer but feels like it’s raining without the rain.
That had a thing then where your picture could of been etched in this wall that will stay forever. I thought well my great great and on grandkids can see us while there but though I doubt it.
I got four tickets for each park plus four for the other next door Universal studios. Since we didn’t use all the tickets at Disney because she liked to roller coaster side of Universal best so after using the movie side which was pretty cool and played a part a couple times in a earthquake skit getting her in the second one cause she wanted to do it too, I gave her mine for the other side being just old enough and she went there with strict rules and takes to transportation and I went somewhere else.
It was okay because I got to meet people from all over the world and we even switched cigarettes to try them out.

I’m going to the Calif one with a grandson and now both parents who are saying the same thing but the only time I can get off although your right both are hot right now and next month when I’m going but only time I can get off right now.
I got a hotel outside Disney although about the same because Disney included tickets in their cost. It has a water park at this other place for for kids with water sprays and slides to keep them cool. The temperature will be a average of 10 degrees cooler there than here because it’s close to the ocean. For me the beach for them the water park, I’m not that stupid lol

Disneyworld Vs Disneyland…There is a difference explained in the first few seconds of this video

Posted by silverngold @ 12:09 on June 11, 2019  

Mr. Copper

Posted by Alex Valdor @ 11:45 on June 11, 2019  

Yes , but the heat and humidity make $5 for a Coke in a cup with Mickey Mouse on it seem like a bargain !

goldielocks @ 6:46 re Disneyland

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 11:26 on June 11, 2019  

I was recently talking to an old friend living in Boca Raton, east coast of Florida. He mentioned feeling very sorry for people that take vacations during the summer and go to Disneyland. Its in Orlando, the middle of the state. Far from any Ocean.

They built Disneyland on very cheep land because its HOT AS HELL down there, and there are long lines too.  Plus its HUMID. Not at all like California’s dry air. You will sweat profusely, and have trouble breathing that heavy humid air.

Even up here in NY near the ocean, if its 65-75 degrees and HUMID?? Its very uncomfortable.  If its a dry front from the north, 65-75 you feel a little chill in the air. Its perfection. We’ve had a lot of those days lately.

New Poll New Poll

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:57 on June 11, 2019  

Vote Vote

*TKS Buygold

R640

Posted by Maddog @ 9:43 on June 11, 2019  

Tks for that….Have to say it passed me by why we need all these gimmiegrants……True story, quite a few yrs back my brother in law was going to watch a Rugby game in a town in the Midlands called Leicester. He and his mate wanted Fish and Chips before the game, they hadn’t been to their favourite shop fopr a while…so they go in…after a while the owner comes out and pulls down all the blinds and puts the closed sign up and tells them to stay inside and not to go out…..why they ask…..because the Somalian gang was seen coming, to take on the Asian gang….and there will be a huge fight, but then the police will come and break it up…..which is what happened.

The owner said this was now common in Leicester and that the Somalians always carried machete’s, when they went shoplifting 20 or 30 strong, to turnover a whole shop…this was quite a few yrs back and never a word in the Press about it and there still isn’t.

The perma-bull and nutty as a fruitcake silver speculators have totally thrown in the towel

Posted by Richard640 @ 7:46 on June 11, 2019  

If you tested all resource investors for sanity, those who worship silver are easily the nuttiest. For the best part of 20 or more years the most popular silver “GURU” was preaching that silver was the most valuable metal known to mankind. It would be in great shortage if the US ever got into a war and go to $50-$100 an ounce while everything else stayed the same. It was so valuable that you should “never, never, never, ever sell” silver. 

But you can price silver, not in dollars, but against gold. There are times the sentiment for silver gets so out of whack that it’s like buying a winning lottery ticket after the lottery numbers have been pulled. Today is such a time. There is little difference now between buying silver and stealing. The perma-bull and nutty as a fruitcake silver speculators have totally thrown in the towel and have gone off to the greener pastures of Bitcon and weed.

The number of ounces of silver that it takes to buy an ounce of gold is up and down constantly. If you sell silver when the ratio is low, you will almost always make money and if you buy silver when the ratio is high you will almost always make money. Today the ratio is about ninety ounces of silver to buy one ounce of gold. That’s an extreme of emotion and if you have ever read any of my investment books you will know that’s when to buy and sell, at extremes.

http://www.321gold.com/editorials/moriarty/moriarty061119.html

Crypto a sea of red so far…

Posted by Richard640 @ 7:14 on June 11, 2019  

https://www.worldcoinindex.com

Good luck with the border deal, Mr and Mrs. America!

Posted by Richard640 @ 6:47 on June 11, 2019  
The unsolved murder of the college students ~3 years ago, the anarchy in many barrios and whole cities, the 1000’s of murders last year, the collapse of Pemex; many parts of Mexico resemble a failed state. An insolent minority of oligarchs have stood in the way of progress. Every past President has compromised to stay alive, and lined their pockets. There is a convergence of cultures with this erstwhile “land of the free”—an emerging borderless bilingual, obese, pre-diabetic failed state, 

Ironic

Posted by goldielocks @ 6:46 on June 11, 2019  

Yesterday late morning I was heading to buy a package to Disneyland. On the way on the radio was a clue of who am I. They said they already have two clues and this was the third. I immediately recognized the clue it was Arnold Schwarzenegger.I called my daughter left a message told her to call it in.
About 10 minutes later someone called in and it was Arnold. They told him you just won 4 Tickets to Disneyland Hotel. My daughter calls me after ask me what that was about I said never mind. Could of got the package for free.

Rick’s Pick for Tuesday Rally Hasn’t Quashed The ‘Fear Indicator’

Posted by Richard640 @ 6:08 on June 11, 2019  

Gold Train

Posted by Maya @ 0:26 on June 11, 2019  

rrflasher-copy

Flying high through the mountains.
https://railpictures.net/photo/699647/

 

Richard640

Posted by Captain Hook @ 21:05 on June 10, 2019  

Exactly. The global ‘immigration problems’ are a result of the bankers and their feeder bureaucracies needing ever increasing body counts to justify printing the money … pure Ponzi at work. And if you are going to have them, it’s always good if they vote ‘properly’.

Pop the bankers bubbles and more rational thoughts can be entertained.

Don’t know when that will happen though.

They are a determined lot.

Cheers

 

Maddog–this is one of the best articles on the Euro refugee problem I’ve ever seen.

Posted by Richard640 @ 20:08 on June 10, 2019  

Part of the problem, of course, is that a Londoner calling the police to let them know that the new Afghan neighbours are stockpiling ammonia and chanting “Allahu akbar” will be reported for racism.

Instead, our pasty friends are simply told by authorities to stay indoors, refrain from calling people names “hate crime” on social media, and simply whimper until the situation stabilises… which it won’t. It is one major reason why Brexit exists.

Fortunately, I have a solution.

If your neighbour is a jihadi, you just need to ring up Mr. Plod. Tell him some fella on Twitter, who goes by the name of @onlytwogenders, called you a bloke, when in fact you’ve made it very, very clear that you’re “gender fluid”… and give him your Afghan neighbour’s address. They’ll be around with a tank and a Swat team in a flash.

This brings me to Brexit, which is a result of many things, but certainly one of them is our British friends’ aversion to being… well, you know… knifed.

And so while Mr. Plod is hunting folks being nasty on Instabook and Facegram and crime soars, the rallying cry for Brexit will increase. And many other Europeans will follow suit when their turn comes.

 
WHY THE REFUGEES?

It’s because they have to.

How else do you fill the income gap on the Ponzi scheme of entitlements?

I’ve written before about importing migrants from countries, which Europeans spent most of the last two generations… destroying. It is foolish, but consider that the median age in Iraq is 20. Libya is 25 and Syria 24.

These countries held the promise of solving the “age” equation needed to keep the Ponzi scheme afloat.

  • The story of Brexit,
  • The story of the breakdown of the EU, which we’re in the midst of now,
  • And the story of the rising populist governments in Europe.


They’re all part of a bigger story, which is quite simply a Ponzi scheme where its masters have been forced to make decisions that are proving to be uneconomic decisions.

The refugee labour force is unskilled, uneducated, often violent, and arriving for the benefits… which are rapidly drying up.

This is in fact accelerating the demise of the Ponzi — sucking out more capital rather than replacing it. And this is without mentioning the social upheaval being caused.

When you realise that the entire process of how governments finance the socialist agendas is via the bond markets, you’ll realise why here at Capitalist Exploits we’ve repeatedly stated that Draghi can’t raise rates.

That dog just won’t hunt. With such enormous debt burdens higher rates would immediately bankrupt the governments.

Interest rates and the provision of liquidity by the ECB into member states banking systems is coincidentally also the stranglehold that the pointy shoes in Brussels have on the member states.

Toe the line, otherwise we’ll pull liquidity from your banks, and you’ll have no hope of meeting any of those obligations to your citizens… and thus no hope of election.

 

I guess it just can’t get past 1350

Posted by goldielocks @ 19:49 on June 10, 2019  

I’m still holding hope this time but not looking short term with PO s. Not trading right now but would of sold some at resistance then “hoped”with the free shares till chart said different.

Something I Wondered About

Posted by commish @ 19:45 on June 10, 2019  

R6 – I’m just razzin’ you

Posted by Buygold @ 17:26 on June 10, 2019  

The odds were stacked against you at least 10-1 if not 100-1

There’s just no way this stuff is going to be let up for air. Everything is under complete control.

ZH had another article about China buying more gold. It’s a big “so effing what”?

Buygold–U right, bro, u right…u’ll get no argument outa me…

Posted by Richard640 @ 15:56 on June 10, 2019  

R6

Posted by Buygold @ 15:43 on June 10, 2019  

Sorry man you’re on the brink, I’m keeping score.

Buddha – 1

Gartman – 1

If we were talking magnitudes of move you’d be in serious trouble.

Hope your rabbit out of the hat RSI find pans out.

I just “seen” this little factoid…

Posted by Richard640 @ 15:10 on June 10, 2019  

If I’m reading this correctly…the RSI on this chart is 62 as I write—-On January 22nd-2019—the RSI was also 62 and JNUG had a straight up rally from about 8 bucks to 13 bucks…so I guess there is no law graven in stone that a rally can only start or continue from a 30 RSI…

https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=jnug

Seasonal June Bottom is NOW !

Posted by Ororeef @ 12:14 on June 10, 2019  

june-bottom-here

Ororeef – I guess the same could be said for us here in the U.S.

Posted by Buygold @ 11:40 on June 10, 2019  

Too bad we have to deal with the government we elected.

I wonder if those illegals in CA. will have to pay a $6K deductible like I do on their free insurance?

WOLANCHUK=hotliner subscribers comfortably long from 2326… and 2734 …day traders \didnt make chit last week .

Posted by Richard640 @ 11:07 on June 10, 2019  

A little History ..I remember it well,WE are still dealing with it,since 1949

Posted by Ororeef @ 10:23 on June 10, 2019  

Republic of China retreat to Taiwan

The Republic of China’s retreat to Taiwan, also known as the Kuomintang retreat to Taiwan or (in Taiwan) “The Great Retreat” refers to the exodus of the remnants of the Kuomintang-ruled government of the Republic of China to the island of Taiwan in December 1949 at the end of the Chinese Civil War. The Kuomintang (KMT, Chinese Nationalist Party), its officers and approximately 2 million troops took part in the retreat; in addition to many civilians and refugees, fleeing from the advances of the Communist People’s Liberation Army.

Troops mostly fled to Taiwan from provinces in southern China, including Sichuan Province, where the last stand of the Republic of China’s main army took place. The flight to Taiwan took place over four months after Mao Zedong had proclaimed the founding of the People’s Republic of China in Beijing on October 1, 1949.[1]

After the retreat, the Republic of China leadership, led by Generalissimo and President Chiang Kai-shek planned to make the retreat only temporary, hoping to regroup, fortify and reconquer the mainland.[1] This plan, which never came into fruition, was known as “Project National Glory“, and made the national priority of the Republic of China on Taiwan. Once it became apparent that such a plan could not be realized, Taiwan’s national focus shifted to the modernization and economic development of Taiwan, even as the ROC continues to claim sovereignty over regions under PRC control.

The Chinese Civil War between Chiang Kai-shek’s KMT forces and Mao Zedong’s Chinese Communist Party (CCP) entered its final stage in 1945, following the surrender of Japan. Both sides sought to control and unify China. While Chiang heavily relied on assistance from the United States, Mao relied on support from the Soviet Union as well as the rural population of China.[2]

The bloody conflict between the KMT and the CCP began when both parties were attempting to subdue Chinese warlords in northern China (1926–28) and continued though the Japanese occupation (1932–45). The need to eliminate the warlords was seen as necessary by both Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-shek, but for different reasons. For Mao, their elimination would end the feudal system in China, encouraging and preparing the country for socialism and communism. For Chiang, the warlords were a great threat to the central government. This basic dissimilarity in motivation continued throughout the years of fighting against Japanese occupation in China, in spite of a common enemy.

Mao’s Communist forces mobilized the peasantry in rural China against the Japanese, and at the time of the Japanese surrender in 1945 the Chinese Communist Party had built an army of nearly a million soldiers. The pressure Mao’s forces placed on the Japanese benefitted the Soviet Union, and thus the CCP forces were supplied by the Soviets. The ideological unity of the CCP, and the experience acquired in fighting the Japanese, prepared it for the next battles against the Kuomintang. Though Chiang’s forces were well equipped by the US, they lacked effective leadership, political unity and experience.

In January 1949, Chiang Kai-shek stepped down as leader of the KMT and was replaced by his vice-president, Li Zongren. Li and Mao entered into negotiations for peace, but Nationalist hardliners rejected Mao’s demands.

The Communist military capability was a deciding factor in resolving the impasse, and when Li sought an additional delay in mid-April 1949, the Chinese Red Army crossed the Yangtze (Chang) River. Chiang fled to the island of Formosa (Taiwan), where approximately 300,000 soldiers had already been airlifted.

Its too BAD the Chinese people have to deal with the Government they elected

Posted by Ororeef @ 10:12 on June 10, 2019  

They are now paying for the Communist takover when they threw Chang Kai Shek  out and he ran to Taiwan and HongKong ..the results speak for themselves   .

WE will get the same result if democrats get in…They promise everything and deliver nothing but Power for themselves.  Dont expect the US to undo what Communists do ,the Chinese people have to do it for themselves.

DITTO for Venezuela,CUBA   GO take your Country BACK ! Dont expect the US to do it for you !  LEARN that LESSON because its going to be with you for 50 years or more !

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