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Tag Archives: WSJ

Mythologizing the Elephant in the Room

21 Tuesday Jan 2025

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great powers, multipolarity, WSJ

Read this: how the WSJ and a Ukrainian see or imagine the emergence of blessed multipolarity.

This is, one supposes, the clowns way of beginning to admit that ‘Murika’s unipolar day in the sun has ended. Next, one wonders how they will sell or paper over the US’s collapse as the rest of the world steams ahead. ??? “The land was poor before America’s accent, and it’s just going back to its natural state. Uh, all the other countries are too. Stop reading and just hush now. And don’t eat us…“

The End of the WSJ

16 Saturday Dec 2023

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hoax, lies, WSJ

The Wall Street Journal is still in business. But after reading or scanning it for 35-ish years, I’m done. Yesterday morning, it joined so many other WereWestern outlets in leaving my “News” browser tab. Everything on Wall Street is fake and gay, so there’s no need at all to follow any of it. And the WSJ reporting – long suspicious – took a terminal nosedive with this BS:

Pfizer Helped Save the World With Covid Vaccines. Now It Needs to Right Itself.

No thanks! Есть газеты и получше.

Tales from the Fashion Colony

20 Tuesday Jun 2023

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lies, Russia, WSJ

The WSJ is following up on a hilarious fictional story about some “Russian” soldier surrendering to a fake drone with a piece on the fate of the CIA asset USian journalist arrested in Russia. Read all about their very real concern for journalism! They even mention the plight of the druggie basketball lesbian American hero, Grinder or whatever, and her heroic release following much heroism. That’s great, WSJ! Now do one about Gonzalo Lira. Then, if the spirits move you, make a defensive plea for Julian Assange.

A Lovely Story

20 Tuesday Sep 2022

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fantastic BS, lies, Ukraine, War, WSJ

And they tell it so well. The WSJ’s war reporting has fallen to the same level as their financial coverage. Read THIS. All it took to win the whole war(!!!) was some investigative journos (same girl pictured twice… can’t blame them; she’s hot) and a green solar salesman with a drone and some shotgun shells! The rest, as they say, is recycled BS lies.

When Russia achieves all its objectives – awaiting Putin’s words right now, when Ukraine ceases to exist, and when NATO collapses, the WSJ will still probably stick to its delightful fiction.

A Matter of Trust

17 Thursday Dec 2020

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America, culture, decline, diversity, society, trust, United States, WSJ

Well, what do you know? The homogenous American people of 1970 were much more trusting of each other than the assorted Tower of Babel 2.0 USians of 2020. Even the WSJ notices now, even as they can’t find the plain answer.

But as trust theorists have dug deeper, they’ve found that this negative effect is largely correlated not with diversity itself but with segregation. When ethnic groups are concentrated in small geographical areas and have little contact with one another, distrust is high; with greater contact, the effect shrinks. And while ethnic diversity has increased in the U.S. considerably since 1980—around a 50% increase as measured by the National Equity Atlas Diversity Index—ethnic segregation has decreased somewhat.

So, it’s not diversity, it’s just the natural product of diversity? Bullshit. The cartoon picture in the article says it all. Different peoples are not the same, obviously, and they obviously resort to skepticism when dealing with others. And politics has almost nothing to do with it, nor economics; all we have now are “others.”

The America of 1970, already just beginning to feel the horrible effects of 1965, was still about 85% White European – down from about 90% twenty years earlier. Now, where are we? 58%? Whatever it is, it’s falling towards just another plurality in a sea of incompatibility from every corner of the globe. This was the plan and it worked perfectly, causing the destruction of the American Nation. We can trust that the intentions of its authors were utterly evil.

Fiat Dark Magic has a Price

03 Saturday Aug 2019

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debt, economics, middle class, sorcery, WSJ

The sorcery will continue until society collapses.

The American middle class is falling deeper into debt to maintain a middle-class lifestyle.

Cars, college, houses and medical care have become steadily more costly, but incomes have been largely stagnant for two decades, despite a recent uptick. Filling the gap between earning and spending is an explosion of finance into nearly every corner of the consumer economy.

Consumer debt, not counting mortgages, has climbed to $4 trillion—higher than it has ever been even after adjusting for inflation. Mortgage debt slid after the financial crisis a decade ago but is rebounding.

Student debt totaled about $1.5 trillion last year, exceeding all other forms of consumer debt except mortgages.

Auto debt is up nearly 40% adjusting for inflation in the last decade to $1.3 trillion. And the average loan for new cars is up an inflation-adjusted 11% in a decade, to $32,187, according to an analysis of data from credit-reporting firm Experian.

Unsecured personal loans are back in vogue, the result of competition between technology-savvy lenders and big banks for borrowers and loan volume.

The debt surge is partly by design, a byproduct of low borrowing costs the Federal Reserve engineered after the financial crisis to get the economy moving. It has reshaped both borrowers and lenders. Consumers increasingly need it, companies increasingly can’t sell their goods without it, and the economy, which counts on consumer spending for more than two-thirds of GDP, would struggle without a plentiful supply of credit.

Excellent piece from the WSJ. Read the whole thing. Stunning admissions (with and without inflation tricks). And, the graphs…

“By design.” It’s really the same as any other carnival trick: wow the masses, and separate them from their money.

For voters… the only candidate talking about any of this is crazy uncle Bernie, who by design, cannot win.

Remember This Headline

27 Saturday Apr 2019

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economics, recession, WSJ

Not mine. But this op-ed from the WSJ.

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How do you cancel something that hasn… Nevermind. While it’s just as likely the 3.2 and other numbers have been manipulated, it’s possible that the recession we were in (that I called months ago) is over. If so, then it was the first, minor phase of a double dip. The second phase will be harder to cover up or ignore.

Let the paper times roll.

America, the Outraged

01 Saturday Dec 2018

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America, decline, outrage, society, WSJ

Or, is it America, the outrageous? Or, just the fallen?

Lance Morrow penned an interesting, short op-ed to the WSJ, yesterday, on the new national obsession and condition – hysteria:

Pretty soon absolutely everything becomes an outrage. Anything that isn’t an outrage is Jeb Bush. Complex interactions of outrage from both parties’ bases conjured up the presidency of Donald Trump, who is the mighty Wurlitzer of the art form.

Outrage seems strenuous enough, but in truth it is a lazy habit—spontaneous, fatuous and naive. Organizing a lynch mob is easier—with a surer, immediate and dramatic reward—than conducting a fair trial, which requires the brains and patience of an adult. (The inner terror of Trumpians is that Robert Mueller is a grown-up with brains and patience.) Outrage presents itself as an assertion of conscience, but in practice it mostly bypasses conscience and judgment, and goes straight to self-righteous rage, by way of self-pity.

Outrage may be justified, of course, and redress long overdue. Just as a dose of morphine may be appropriate to help a patient in extreme pain, so with outrage. But like morphine, outrage is widely abused—and addictive. It may wind up becoming frivolous or fraudulent, as in all those “triggers” and “microaggressions.”

Is outrage now an American entitlement, and a permanent state of mind? Black Americans are more entitled to outrage than most, their grievances embedded in history. Are Asian-Americans entitled to be outraged? Some are making that case in their lawsuit over Harvard’s admissions practices—an argument that, in turn, collides with the counterclaims of African-American outrage. Are gay people entitled to be outraged? Are women entitled to be outraged? Who isn’t entitled to be outraged? (White men?)

There is something sinister and corrupt—Maoist—in the habit of assigning people to categories. That was the besetting sin of the 20th century; it was the way of genocide. As people are again consigned to shallow, mutually exclusive categories in this century, it is as if we learned nothing.

A society that goes on in this way will exhaust itself. …

It this case, seemingly, has exhausted itself. Morrow notes that when everything is viewed as an outrageous happening, then the real tragedies – like the railroading of the honest Julian Assange – lose significance. Morrow ponders a cure. Not unsurprisingly, he doesn’t come up with one. Me neither, except, maybe, for two: something beyond unpleasant, like a civil war, or; the very long, slow passage of time.

Before seeking a cure, it might be helpful to identify a cause. America has changed because Americans have changed. By strict definition, they are, now, a small minority of the hominids shuffling about the land. The people, even most of the “good” people have forgotten, written off, or just never read Marcus Aurelius’s admonition against overreaction to stimuli, good or bad. The number of those capable of reading, let alone understanding, Meditations decreases daily.

We have become a nation of fat, stupid, multi-vice addicted, God-eschewing, perpetually adolescent, instant gratification-seeking, lazy, insolent, fractured, and mentally unstable slobs. The populace, as easily frightened as entertained – and loving both, no longer can, or cares to, sort the true from the false, nor the right from the wrong.

For those few who still can, it’s time to do … something. For those many who can’t, well, hey! it’s conference championship weekend! Hubba.

**Note, the first: Thank you for the November visits. With all the changes and the departure of the Farcebook rabble, all of last month’s traffic was close to that of a good week back, say, two years ago. Still, I’m happy, grateful. Better the patronage of the select few than the patronizing of the debased masses.

**Note, the second: Only four ex-Presidents remain in the world. Gone is George Herbert Walker Bush, No. 41. Perhaps his greatest accomplishment was surviving a crash landing in the Pacific in 1944. Later, he did damage incalculable to the Old Republic. Read my lips, “Goodbye.”

**Note, the last: Let’s have us a rockin December.

Why Bother Showing Up?

31 Friday Aug 2018

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education, Harvard, playing hooky, schools, WSJ

The WSJ is alarmed that kids at the high schools of Paterson, NJ are cutting classes. The district brought in “specialists” to fix this horrible problem. But that misses the real issue. Those proficiency ratings… The Paterson district boasts 5% (FIVE!!!) proficiency in math and 18% in reading. Yet some of their schools graduate 100% of the students (for Paterson grads, that means all of them get diplomas).

If so few actually learn but everyone graduates, then what’s the point of showing up?

The specialists will surely tell us.

And in other, more pressing education news, the DOJ has weighed in on the Harvard Asian scandal and case. This will have ramifications.

Get Ready for More Debt!

07 Thursday Jun 2018

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bankrupt, debt, economics, government, Social Security, theft, WSJ

Maybe the new editors at the WSJ can reinstitute some truth controls. There’s a glaring error in this story:

The Social Security program’s costs will exceed its income this year for the first time since 1982, forcing the program to dip into its nearly $3 trillion trust fund to cover benefits.

This is three years sooner than expected a year ago, partly due to lower economic growth projections, according to the latest annual report the trustees of Social Security and Medicare released Tuesday. The program’s income comes from tax revenue and interest from its trust fund.

The trust fund will be depleted in 2034 and Social Security will no longer be able to pay its full scheduled benefits unless Congress takes action to shore up the program’s finances. Without any changes, recipients then would receive only about three-quarters of their scheduled benefits from incoming tax revenues.

The report also said that Medicare’s hospital insurance fund would be depleted in 2026, three years earlier than anticipated in last year’s report. Absent changes, the program then would be able to handle 91% of costs.

The nation’s aging population is boosting the costs of Social Security and Medicare, while revenue gains lag due to slower growth in the economy and the labor force.

Where, exactly, is this $3 Trillion reserve fund, this “lockbox,” located? My guess would be in that D.C. museum with the Constitution, the dinos, and other things that don’t exist.

The “reserves” are but an accounting trick which, simply put, is just more debt for you and your kids to enjoy in the future.

There is probably some hidden truth in the story if one knows what to look for. Those dates in the late 20’s and early 30’s. Something else will probably fail around that time.

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