February 10, 2025

At the Monday Night Café...

... you can talk all night.

25 comments:

Heartless Aztec said...

Saw the first butterfly of Spring today. The big yellow and black bumble bees are prowling the Camelias and roses. Yellow oak pollen on my windshield in the morning. Surf temps have warmed to almost 70° and it's back to jackets, shorts and flip flops.

Jaq said...

A couple of weeks ago, there were large flocks of blackbirds, here in Florida, they are gone, now that you mention it about signs of spring.

We used to joke, when I lived there, that the first sign of spring in Buffalo was that you hadn't seen a set of jumper cables in two weeks.

Jaq said...

Trump has been talking to Putin. He has been hinting that he is working on a deal. Not sure it is going that well, but we will see.

Leland said...

2” of rain expected tomorrow. Ugh.

MadisonMan said...

Only took 24 hours to dry clothes on the line outside. They smell great.

Gospace said...

The dollar was essentially flat from 1799 to 1913. A little inflation here, a little deflation there, but essentially flat. In fact, in 1913, 80¢ could buy what a 1799 dollar could. Then, inflation started to go up- every year. Up a little, but never again down. What happened? The Federal Reserve was founded and put in charge of our money supply. 114 years of stable currency- then- The Federal Reserve Banking System. Who owns the Fed? Well, no one- according to the federal reserve itself on it's website. AI overview says this- The Federal Reserve is not owned by anyone, but rather is an independent entity within the government. The Federal Reserve Banks are owned by member banks, which are national and state banks.

As of today- it takes $25.66 to have the purchasing power of $1 from 1799 to 1913. So 114 years of stable currency, then 112 years of bankers controlling the currency, and we have to discontinue the penny as more trouble then it's worth.

Inflation is good for banks and their balance sheets- bad for everyone else. Someone commented the other day 0% inflation is dangerous. No one can prove that, because it isn't. What can be proved, and shown as of today with the penny going away, any amount of inflation is dangerous. But- but... There is no but. The nickel candy bar of my youth is now $2 at most places.

The justifications I see for a target of 2% is that it reduces unemployment rates. History shows it doesn't do that. From a 2012 study: As the 100th anniversary of the 1913 Federal Reserve Act approaches, we assess whether the nation’s experiment with the Federal Reserve has been a success or a failure. Drawing on a wide range of recent empirical research, we find the following: (1) The Fed’s full history (1914 to present) has been characterized by more rather than fewer symptoms of monetary and macroeconomic instability than the decades leading to the Fed’s establishment. (2) While the Fed’s performance has undoubtedly improved since World War II, even its postwar performance has not clearly surpassed that of its undoubtedly flawed predecessor, the National Banking system, before World War I. (3) Some proposed alternative arrangements might plausibly do better than the Fed as presently constituted. We conclude that the need for a systematic exploration of alternatives to the established monetary system is as pressing today as it was a century ago.

A link where you can see the inflation rate for any particular year. https://www.in2013dollars.com/us/inflation/1799?endYear=1866&amount=1

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

“Our democracy” is code for ”this thing of ours”

Iman said...

Talk all night
Ooh za za
Ooh you can talk all night

African jungle
Capitol Drive
The only real challenge
Is staying alive

Talk all night
Ooh za za
Ooh you can talk all night

It's an agreeable place
It's neat and sedate
Why even the lefties
Will stop tempting fate


h/t Boomtown Rats

Eva Marie said...

Video worth watching (via CTH)
“Two researchers, Sasha Latypova and Debbie Lerman, appear with Mr. Oliver to discuss the “COVID DOSSIER.” An extensive research document that outlines how the origin of the COVID-19 response originated from within the military and intelligence community and not, NOT, from public health officials.”
https://youtu.be/999QK1NTE_E?si=uihjdkZfQDkdPlfL

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

“No judge should be allowed…“ - POTUS

I hope Trump is not saying what I think he said.

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

So two black quarterbacks faced each other in the Super Bowl and the black quarterback won and nobody is hardly mentioned it. Is that because we’re living in Trump time?

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

Biden was prosecuting his political rival on thinner charges than Arianna Grande muscle mass but, investigating fraud and corruption in government is a threat to democracy. Go figure.

Wa St Blogger said...

Saw and interesting X post:

This country has what can only be described as *bullshit fatigue*

If you have something to say, be honest. Take a position. Argue it logically.

Whining and finger wagging was rejected at the ballot box.


So what say you our resident trolls? Will it be more finger wagging and whining or are you ready to discuss the pros ad cons of policies and not the politics of personal destruction?

Or, as I suspect for some of you, there is no revenue being paid for engaging in logical argument.

William said...

The Syrian civil war caused over six hundred thousand deaths and two million refugees. Gaza is small potatoes next to Syria......If the world can find room for two million Syrian refugees, what's the problem with a lesser number of Gazan refugees.....There's both a blessing and a curse for those involved in the Israel/Palestinian conflict. The world pays exaggerated attention to victims on both sides of the conflict. People else where does anonymously. I understand that Palestinian Christians have been forced out of lands under Hamas/PLO/A Fatawhatever control. I have never once read anything anywhere denouncing their plight.

Big Mike said...

You other folks might be looking at signs of spring, but here in the Shenandoah Valley we're expecting snow to start tomorrow around noon and continue until about sundown Wednesday.

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

Dinesh D'Souza © :
It isn't government "waste."
It's corruption.
The Democrats aren't "incompetent."
They're thieves.
They aren't stealing "government money."
It's your money.

One in a blue moon Dinesh says something.

Peachy said...

Eva Marie - wow.

Iman said...

It will be a long time before we live through such a despicable, destructive exhibition by cult like practitioners of progressive ideology. Anyway, that’s my prayer.

These people went out of their way to do as much damage to the USA as they could. And it’s looking like we don’t even know the half of it.

Peachy said...

The Democrat party is an evil religious cult.

n.n said...

All's fair in lust and abortion.

effinayright said...

Lem Vibe Bandit said...
So two black quarterbacks faced each other in the Super Bowl and the black quarterback won and nobody is hardly mentioned it. Is that because we’re living in Trump time?

**********''

Oh, get fucked with a rusty spoon.

Mahomes is HALF black, married to a VERY white woman.
Like his mom. Like Barack.

So we're not living in Trump time---we're living in a time where stupid race-baiting like yours is completely ...stupid.

DINKY DAU 45 said...

SO WHAT scotus GAVE HIM THE GREEN LIGHT "OFFIICAL BUSINESS FU all.. Its how autocracy flourishes..Federal Judge John J. McConnell Jr. ruled Monday that the Trump administration is defying his Jan. 29 order to release billions in federal grants, marking the first explicit judicial declaration of the White House disobeying a court order. Some legal scholars are raising the alarm that a constitutional crisis could be brewing.
The dispute centers on a White House memo that froze federal funds until they aligned with Trump’s priorities. The Justice Department argues that the administration’s actions are lawful because the money still being blocked was allocated for clean energy projects and transportation infrastructure under Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, which was stopped under a different executive order signed on Trump’s first day in office. This, they say, is separate from the memo freezing federal funds across the board.
McConnell ordered the government to “immediately restore frozen funding.” But the judge’s statement came a day after Vice President JD Vance posted that judges shouldn't control executive power, as the White House faces a series of blocked court cases – including ending birthright citizenship, restricting access to Treasury Department systems, and nearly 40 other lawsuits against the 53 executive orders he has signed so far.
If the White House does not back down or chooses to ignore the court’s orders, it could call into question whether the judicial branch has the power to constrain the executive, undermining the founding principle of checks and balances, and putting the country on the course toward a constitutional crisis.
bullcrap this is just a start ... sometimes you do get what you deserve.mis westerner farmers now whining because the freeze cutting out their $$$ hey grin and bear it you aint seen nothing yet

Jon Ericson said...

Somewhat Annoyed Man

robertkennedy said...

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This peaceful transition of power is just so admirable, don't you think? Nothing but unity and kumbaya out of the DNC elect. Really makes me want to buy the world a coke.
5:50 PM · Feb 10, 2025

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