121008 – Labor Department Jumping the Shark?



Today’s Items:

First…
Phony Government Release Used To Attack Gold Market
http://kingworldnews.com

Michael Pento believes that the true employment situation, not just in the US, but around the world, will force investors around the world into buying precious metals.    With only 114,000 jobs created in September, that is far below the FED’s public statement that additional 250,000 jobs are needed each month before the FED would change its monetary policy stance.    Michael Pento goes on to say that bonds will be a loser and that hard assets have a long history keeping pace with inflation.

Next…
Labor Department Jumping the Shark?
http://www.breitbart.com

Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, following in the foot steps of Holder, has made some interesting claims that were not true.    1. She claimed that the 86,000 upward revision in jobs was from the private sector, when, in fact, they were government jobs.   2. The 0.3 percentage drop from 8.1 to 7.8 percent even have the mainstream media questioning the number.   When she was questioned about it by the press, Hilda stated she was insulted.   Well, Hilda, we are insulted by this in-your-face manipulation that people on both sides of the isle are questioning.    Of course, Hilda stated that “We are all Americans, whether you are legalized or not.

Next…
Housing: Plenty Of Reasons To Be Pessimistic
http://www.zerohedge.com

Here are a few reasons…
1. Shadow inventory is far greater than it was during the go-go years,
2. Demographic factors; in that, the older population are going for scaled down houses.
3. Policy-making in Washington and by the Federal Reserve

Next…
Critical Economic Issues Obama and Romney Avoided in the Debate
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com

Here are a few items that were not mentioned a single time during the debate…
1. Ben Bernanke
2. The Federal Reserve
3. Quantitative Easing
4. Derivatives
5. The millions of jobs shipped overseas
6. The dollar being rejected as the World reserve currency by other nations.

Next…
Mayor Proposes Shutting Down Soup Kitchens TO Deal With Homeless Problem
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com

Eric Bever, Mayor of Costa Mesa, California, proposed the idea of shutting down soup kitchens; so that, his city will not look attractive to homeless people.     Needless to say, clients and people at the soup kitchen were stunned at the lack of humanity that this bastard has shown.    Nearly half of those at the soup kitchens are low income seniors; thus, it appears this compassionate mayor wants seniors dead.     So, the question is, how many other California mayors are thinking the same thing?

Next…
How to Bounce Back Better
http://www.cnn.com

Some people can bounce back from a tough event, while others never quite seem to get their mojo back.    Here are five things you can do to be more resilient:
1. Choose to be a survivor.
2. View setbacks as temporary.
3. Think out of the oh-no box.
4. Have healthy habits to begin with.
5. Don’t go it alone.

Finally, please prepare now for the escalating economic and social unrest. Good Day!

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121004 – Here Come the Death Panels



Today’s Items:

First…
Spain’s Tax Take Tumbles
http://www.cnbc.com

Since Spain raised its corporate tax rate, the country’s tax revenue has dropped by two-thirds from per-crisis levels.    Many small businesses have failed and big corporations have sought profits from abroad.     In 2007, the corporate tax revenue was 44.8 billion euros while in 2011 it was 17.8 billion euros.   Sounds like California.

Next…
US Households Meet 2013 Fiscal Cliff
http://www.moneynews.com

U.S. households are facing an average tax increase of $3,446 in 2013.    The top 1 percent of households would see their average federal tax rates hit 40.5 percent, up 7.2 percentage points from this year.   Nothing like tax hikes to make the economy better.    Right!

Next…
New York Charges JP Morgan with Mortgage Fraud
http://www.opednews.com

Citing misconduct, which is an understatement, in the sale of mortgage securities during the housing boom, a complaint has been filed against JP Morgan.    JP Morgan is most likely guilty of violating the Martin Act that protects the public from financial crimes, that deal with misrepresentation and omission in financial instruments.    JP Morgan most likely failed to evaluate, or more likely purposely hide, the toxicity of loans and kept investors in the dark about the defects of those loans.

Next…
Solar Industry Pushes Silver
http://www.wealthwire.com

Photography accounted for 50% of silver demand in the 20th century and has dropped to 10% today. But silver demand is far from slowing. Silver use in each cellphone and laptop is conservatively 0.2 and 0.75 grams respectfully.    In addition, in 2000, silver demand in solar panels was virtually zero, today it is about 60 million troy ounces. So, after preparing, keep stacking physical.

Next…
DHS Spies On Innocent Americans
http://apnews.myway.com

A lengthy bipartisan Senate report concludes that a multibillion-dollar information-sharing program, created in the aftermath of 9/11, has improperly collected information about innocent Americans and produced little valuable intelligence on terrorism.  It is a scathing evaluation of the Department of Homeland Insecurity.  So, what are the future plans for this program? Expansion most likely.

Next…
Poorer, Fatter, and Sicker
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com

36 percent of all Americans are considered to be obese while only 13 percent were obese in 1962.    Median household income fell in 41 states between 2000 and 2011.    Poor Americans are living about 5 years less than the wealthy.    Glad I got rid my TV and work out 4 to 5 times a week.

Next…
Obama Advisor Says Obamacare Death Panels Coming
http://joemiller.us

Steven Rattner, a top Obama strategist and donor, conceded that the rationing of heath services under Obamacare is inevitable.    He said that it would target elderly patients and that in order for Obamacare to work, that, perhaps secret, death panels are needed.    No matter what people think of her, it now appears that Sarah Palin, who got mocked by her Death Panel comment, has been fully vindicated.

Next
Debate

Well, it appears that the debate was so bad for Obama that Chris Mathews no longer has a thrill running up his leg asking “what was he doing?”     In fact, even Bill Maher admitted that Obama looked like he needed a teleprompter.  Does Romney’s clear winning change anything?   No, we will all still lose on November 6th.

Finally, please prepare now for the escalating economic and social unrest.    Good Day!

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