Archive - Jan 9, 2016 - Story
Thousands Flood The Streets In Germany As Fury Over Refugee Sex Assaults Reaches Boiling Point
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 23:48 -0500
Explaining American Men's 'Electile' Dysfunction In 1 Serious Chart
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 23:15 -0500Did we just cross "the tipping point" for faith in the American dream?
China Goes Full Keynesian-tard: Demolishes Never-Used Just-Built Skyscraper
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 22:45 -0500"Growth" meet "mal-investment boom-bust" In a perfect example of the smoke-and-mirror-ness of China's credit-fueled expansion, a 27-storey high-rise building which was completed on November 15th 2015 was just demolished, "having been left unused for too long."
Saturday Humor: Kim Jong-Un Watches North Korean Submarine Launch Missile
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 22:30 -0500In what may well be the most epic 28-seconds of footage ever recorded, a fedora-donning Kim Jong-Un watches from a ship as a North Korean sub launches a missile.
How The Feds Got All That Western Land (and Why It's A Problem)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 22:00 -0500Government owned and subsidized lands in the American West have been a source of conflict among competing interest groups since the 19th century. Since the very beginning of white settlement, lands have been used by the federal government as part of a political scheme to subsidize and reward certain groups while punishing others. The current standoff between ranchers and federal officials in Oregon is simply the latest chapter in a long contentious and sometimes bloody history of groups competing for control over government-owned lands in the West, and by ensuring that lands continue to be allocated by political means rather than through the market, government ownership of lands simply perpetuates conflict in the region.
Visualizing The Most Valuable Substances By Weight
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 21:15 -0500While gold is undoubtedly one of the most traded substances on earth, it also happens to be one of the most valuable substances by weight. Although prices fluctuate, one gram of gold will cost you on average around $35. This got us thinking about how much other primarily naturally occurring substances out there cost.
The Looming Recession & The Muted Delight Of Janet Yellen's Epic Failure
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 20:30 -0500Perhaps weak manufacturing, construction, and trade data are mere outliers. Maybe the Fed can see beyond the fog to clearly capture the big picture. Or maybe the Fed has lost its marbles. Their outlook doesn’t jive with that of the regular working stiff.
Texas Governor Calls For Constitutional Convention To "Wrest Power" From Obama
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 19:42 -0500"The increasingly frequent departures from Constitutional principles are destroying the Rule of Law foundation on which this country was built... The cure to these problems will not come from Washington D.C. Instead, the states must lead the way. The irony for our generation is that the threat to our Republic doesn’t come just from foreign enemies, it comes, in part, from our very own leaders."
- Texas governor Greg Abbott
Gold In 2016: "Economic Power Is Shifting"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 18:15 -0500An unseen bubble at the heart of the financial system is deflating with unknown consequences. When bubbles deflate, and here we are talking about one in the hundreds of trillions, bad debts are usually exposed. Even though much of the reduction in outstanding OTC derivatives is due to consolidation of positions following the Frank Dodd Act, much of it is not. When free markets reassert themselves, and they always do, the disruption promises to be substantial. We appear to be in the early stages of this event. If so, demand for physical gold can be expected to escalate rapidly as a financial crisis unfolds.
Caught On Tape: Iran Conducts Live-Fire Rocket Drill Next To US Carrier
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 17:45 -0500Late last month, amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, Iran conducted a live-fire exercise in the Strait of Hormuz in close proximity to the USS Harry Truman, one of Ash Carter’s fleet of aircraft carriers. On Saturday, the US released a video of the incident.
What The Charts Say: "US Stocks Are In Riskiest Position In Seven Years"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 17:15 -0500"After suffering the worst start to a new year in history, the U.S. stock market has entered correction territory which is defined by a drop of 10% from its old high. The following "hateful eight" charts pretty much speak for themselves... This doesn't bode well for U.S. stocks which are now in the riskiest position since the bull market started seven years ago."
Newsflash From The December 'Jobs' Report - The US Economy Is Dead In The Water
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 15:45 -0500Here’s a newsflash that CNBC didn’t mention. According to the BLS, the US economy generated a miniscule 11,000 jobs in the month of December.
Angry Bond Insurers Sue Puerto Rico Over "Clawback" Boondoggle
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 15:15 -0500“The commonwealth has committed itself to a ‘scorched earth’ strategy of blaming its fiscal and structural problems on lenders, Congress and others, in an effort to deflect responsibility and obtain retroactive application of bankruptcy laws.”
The Bankers' India Gold Grab: An Update
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 14:30 -0500In the eyes of Western bankers, it was the perfect “scheme” – hence their label for the plan. In the eyes of any sane, rational, human being, it was/is the most naked, clumsy fraud that one could possibly imagine. But the corporate media assured us there was considerable enthusiasm amongst India’s population for this scam. However, in two weeks, out of a population of more than one billion people, holding an estimated 40 million pounds of gold, the Conspirators managed to steal less than 0.000002% of India’s privately held gold. So we’re now told that India’s government sees “temple gold” as its best/easiest target for stealing.
One Map That Explains The Dangerous Saudi-Iranian Conflict
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/09/2016 13:17 -0500To the degree that the current crisis has anything to do with religion, it’s much less about whether Abu Bakr or Ali was Muhammad’s rightful successor and much more about who’s going to control something more concrete right now: oil.


