Main Street
Artist's Impression Of Middle-Class America
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/12/2015 14:35 -0500The middle class has one foot in the grave and the other foot on a banana peel, thanks to our corrupt and dysfunctional system of money. It’s time to end crony capitalism, which is leading us deeper into fascism.
Living A Lie
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/11/2015 21:21 -0500The lies we tell ourselves are only exceeded by the lies perpetrated by those controlling the levers of our society. The country has been living a Big Lie since the day Nixon closed the gold window in 1971, eliminating any vestiges of constraint upon central bankers and politicians.
The Global Economic Reset Has Begun
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/09/2015 22:35 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- BIS
- Black Friday
- Black Swan
- Bond
- BRICs
- Central Banks
- Chain Store Sales
- China
- Credit Crisis
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- General Motors
- Golden Goose
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- International Monetary Fund
- Janet Yellen
- Japan
- Main Street
- Market Share
- Quantitative Easing
- Reality
- recovery
- Reserve Currency
- Saudi Arabia
- The Economist
- Too Big To Fail
- Volatility
The U.S. is now experiencing the next stage of the great reset. Two pillars were put in place on top of an already existing pillar by the central banks in order to maintain a semblance of stability after the 2008 crash. This faux stability appears to have been necessary in order to allow time for the conditioning of the masses towards greater acceptance of globalist initiatives, to ensure the debt slavery of future generations through the taxation of government generated long term debts, and to allow for internationalists to safely position their own assets. The three pillars are now being systematically removed by the same central bankers. Why? They are simply ready to carry on with the next stage of the controlled demolition of the American structure as we know it.
America's Road To Serfdom: 51% Of Renters Are Over-40 Years Old
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/09/2015 14:45 -0500While popular perception holds that debt-ridden, broke millennials are the ones driving the rental market, the truth is far more nuanced... and depressing for those who still cling breathlessly to The American Dream. The truth is millions of Americans were reduced to neo-feudal serfs by the financial crisis, and how those who ruined the economy profited handsomely from the process.
In NYT Op-Ed, Hillary Lays Out How She'd "Rein In Wall Street" (And No, Not By Demanding Even More Donations)
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/07/2015 10:41 -0500Overnight Hillary Clinton, in her latest populist push to present herself as "one of the people" wrote a NYT op-ed explaining "How I'd Rein In Wall Street", we were wondering if it would include draining Wall Street balance sheets with mandatory and far greater donations to her campaign by Wall Street firms - a strategy that may actually work as it hits banks where it hurts the most: their money. To our disappointment, this was not included.
Is The Fed Finally Being Forced To Consider Main Street?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/07/2015 08:57 -0500To help Main Street, the Fed must stop incentivizing speculation over investment and end policies that have shifted wealth and income to the top of the wealth pyramid. Main Street's woes are largely structural: the high cost of regulations, the soaring cost of healthcare insurance, the artificial-scarcity costs imposed by cartels enforced by the federal government and the pressures generated by globalization and automation. The Fed can't solve those problems, but it can certainly stop enriching the already-super-wealthy at the expense of the rest of us.
Central Banks Continue To Rule Equity And Commodity Markets
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/06/2015 14:30 -0500Until pro-growth, low taxation and less regulation policy changes are enacted, we don’t foresee any changes to central bank policy nor the unsustainable market divergences and asset price distortions. Expect more media propaganda on how great the economy is while the reality is another story. Early signs are that retail sales this holiday season are poor. Nobody can predict when reality will set in and equity markets revert back to pre QE levels in 2008/09. The longer this charade continues, the lower equity markets will eventually go, and in the short-term so will commodities. Then the super cycle in commodities will begin anew. Much this will hinge on next fall’s election cycle.
IceCap Asks If It Can It Get Any Worse In The Search For Yield? (And Answers: "You Bet")
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/05/2015 20:39 -0500These Ain't Your Grandfather's "Jobs" - Why Friday's Rip Should Be Sold
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/05/2015 15:10 -0500The "Jobs Friday" ritual is getting truly absurd. So it can’t be repeated often enough: These artifacts of the BLS’ seasonally maladjusted, trend-cycle modeled, heavily imputed/crafted and five times revised “jobs” numbers have precious little to do with the real health of the main street economy. Indeed, the six-year run of job gains since early 2010 primarily represent “born-again jobs” and part-time gigs. In economic terms, they do not remotely resemble your grandfather’s industrial era economy when a “job” lasted 40 to 50 hours per week all year round; and most of what the BLS survey counted as “jobs” paid a living wage. Not now. Not even close.
Why This Sucker Is Going Down... Again
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/04/2015 08:19 -0500- B+
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Bond
- Central Banks
- China
- Council Of Economic Advisors
- Creditors
- Federal Reserve
- Gallup
- Great Depression
- Housing Prices
- John Maynard Keynes
- Lehman
- M1
- Main Street
- Maynard Keynes
- Medicare
- Meltdown
- Milton Friedman
- Money Supply
- None
- Real estate
- Recession
- Unemployment
- Unemployment Insurance
- Warren Buffett
- White House
- World Trade
So how do you grow household wealth by $18 trillion in the face of these dismal real world trends? In a word, with a printing press. But what happened today is that Draghi showed he is out of tricks and Yellen confessed she is out of excuses. Yes, this sucker is going down. And this time all the misguided economics professors turned central bankers in the world will be powerless to reverse the plunge.
Citi Turns Bearish On Stocks On "Richer And Richer" Markets, Sees 65% Recession Probability; Janet Yellen Disagrees
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 12/03/2015 14:19 -0500"Given the surge back towards the all-time highs in the S&P 500, we think that the best might be over for US equities and that indices might range trade more in 2016. We have downgraded US equities to neutral. This takes our overall equity weighting down to neutral, in many respects an extension of what we’ve been doing for most of this year as richer and richer asset markets, against a global background of economic risks, have made us more cautious."
Fourth Turning - Politicians Driving The World Towards War
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/29/2015 18:30 -0500- Belgium
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- China
- Eastern Europe
- France
- Germany
- Glass Steagall
- Global Warming
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- India
- Iran
- Israel
- Japan
- KIM
- Main Street
- Middle East
- National Debt
- Obamacare
- Poland
- ratings
- Real estate
- Reality
- Recession
- recovery
- Saudi Arabia
- SPY
- SWIFT
- TARP
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Unemployment
- Washington D.C.
- White House
Americans today are blissfully distracted by their iGadgets, plotting out their holiday shopping strategies, leasing new cars, eating out, and buying advance tickets to the new Star Wars movie. They don’t see the wicked winter squalls ahead which will try their souls. We are experiencing the lull before the storms, but the storms are surely coming. The potential for catastrophe is high and burying our heads in the sand is not a strategy.
Fourth Turning - Social & Cultural Distress Dividing The Nation
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/28/2015 19:15 -0500A simmering rage is bubbling below the surface as 20% of American households rely on food stamps to survive, the percentage of Americans in the labor force stands at a four decade low, real household income remains stagnant at 1988 levels, corporate profits have reached record levels while corporations continue to fire Americans – shipping their jobs overseas, and the six mega-corporations representing the mainstream media cover up the truth, mislead the public with propaganda, while celebrating the .1% as saviors of our economy. There is nothing more volatile to societal stability than millions of unemployed men, growing angry and resentful towards the ruling class for their lot in life.
A Furious Ralph Nader Calls Out The Fed As "Tribune To Plutocratic, Crony Capitalism"; Janet Yellen Responds
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/23/2015 17:05 -0500In his letter, reproduced below, Nader bashes the "tediously over-dramatic indecision as to when interest rates will be raised"; demands that the Fed not "lecture us about the Fed not being “political.” When you are the captives of the financial industry, led by the too-big-to-fail banks, you are generically “political" and - in short - wants to know when the Fed will put the interests of Main Street over those of "plutocratic, crony capitalism for which the Federal Reserve has long been a leading Tribune."
A Year Of "Pain Trades" And Flash Crashes: 2015 Summarized In 10 Bullet Points
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/23/2015 14:39 -05002015 ends with the market cap of Amazon & Google exceeding that of every single Chinese company in the MSCI China index… the US stock market a mere 107 trading days away from becoming the 2nd longest bull market of all-time, with equity leadership driven by “growth” (longest duration of outperformance ever) & “quality” (at all-time relative high)… and $6trn of negatively-yielding government bonds, $17trn of bonds yielding <1%, and the Fed expected to raise the Fed funds rates for the 1st time since 2006.



