"When one knows it is possible to kill without risking either punishment or blame, one kills; or at least one surrounds those who kill with encouraging smiles. If one feels a little disgust, one keeps quiet about it, and before long one extinguishes it, for fear of seeming to lack manliness. One is swept up; it is an intoxication impossible to resist without a strength of soul I am obliged to consider exceptional." Simone Weil, Paris, 1938
Here is a discussion that covers a variety of topics.
I find it to be fascinating. It goes well with a drink in the evening when nothing is on the boob tube.
McGovern is a good conversationalist. He is the kind of guy you might like to have a cup of coffee or a beer with, and just talk— even if he was not a very knowledgeable former insider. He and his partner at VIPS, Bill Binney, tend to piss a lot of people off, because they are willing to give voice to unpopular opinions, to it like it is, and back it up with reasoning and facts.. It is a dangerous habit in a time of general deceit. After all, we kill the prophets, and stone those messengers sent to warn us.
Raymond McGovern (born August 25, 1939) is a former CIA officer turned political activist. McGovern was a CIA analyst from 1963 to 1990, and in the 1980s chaired National Intelligence Estimates and prepared the President's Daily Brief. He received the Intelligence Commendation Medal at his retirement, returning it in 2006 to protest the CIA's involvement in torture. McGovern's post-retirement work includes commenting on intelligence issues and in 2003 co-founding Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).
"[Hillary] Clinton tells Maddow that she [Hillary] was an obstacle to Russia's plan to undermine our democracy, and suggests we should be scared of the Kremlin's grand designs. The lengths these people will go to protect their privilege and deflect from their own failures is staggering, and a real threat...
I've said that Russiagate is an act of elite projection. For example: we hear endless warnings that the Russians seek to undermine confidence in US democracy. But what is the impact of Dem elites, like Clinton, proclaiming that 'the legitimacy of our elections is in doubt'?"
Aaron Maté
"The lady doth protest too much methinks."
William Shakespeare, Hamlet
"In the narcissist's surrealistic world, even language is pathologized. It mutates into a weapon of self-defence, a verbal fortification, a medium without a message, replacing words with duplicitous and ambiguous vocables.
When narcissism fails as a defense mechanism, the narcissist develops paranoid narratives: self-directed confabulations which place him at the center of others' allegedly malign attention."
Sam Vaknin
“She never forgets a slight, real or imagined. She takes caution for cowardice and dissent for defiance. And she is greedy. Greedy for power, for honour, for love.”
George R. R. Martin, on Cersei Lannister
“It is not love that should be depicted as blind, but self-love.”
Voltaire
The question is not who is worse, and who would be the most damaging to the public, the familiar 'lesser of two evils'. It appears to be a forced choice between competing crime families.
The real question that most independent thinkers have on their minds is: What is wrong with a system that keeps forcing such corrupt, broadly unpopular, and dreadful choices upon us, and what must we do to change it? Hint: the corrosive and corrupting power of big money and elite establishment exceptionalism as rationale against reform
Stocks were mixed today, as big cap tech, the lead sled dogs on the way up, continue to churn around and presumably consolidate their gains ahead of the next move.
Gold and silver are rangebound. It is not clear yet which way they might break for the short term. I can see a case on the charts for another plunge lower from a technical standpoint to shake out the longs and let the wiseguys cash in on their shorts before the next move higher.
“It could be argued that we are now in the midst of a coup d’état in slow motion. Democracy is weakening; few people would disagree. Corporatism is strengthening; you only have to look around you. Yet none of us has chosen this route for our society, in spite of which our elites quite happily continue down it. Certainly corporatism is creating a conformist society. It is a modern form of feudalism.”
John Ralston Saul
"Donald Trump is not an anomaly. He is the grotesque visage of a collapsed democracy. The creeping corporate coup d’état that began 45 years ago is complete. It has destroyed the lives of tens of millions of Americans no longer able to find work that provides a living wage, cursed to live in chronic poverty.”
Chris Hedges
"Real power is, I don’t even want to use the word, fear.”
Donald Trump
Stocks were in rally mode today, with the SP 500 futures managing to breach the former high at 2917.
But it was not to be, as equities gave up much of their gains into the close.
Gold and silver were off a bit on a stronger dollar.
Wall Street, Corporatists, and the Professional Class
"If we set aside the supervisory class and professionals on payrolls, the great underclass is composed of many no better off, with the rest worse off during 10 yrs of so-called 'recovery.' Wage growth for non-supervisory workers is getting worse, not better, when adjusted for inflation."
Harald Malmgren
"They [the Banks] are less leveraged but have larger balance sheets. The risk is in the gross, not the net. When times are calm, no capital is needed. When panic begins, no amount of capital is enough."
Jim Rickards
“And the banks - hard to believe in a time when we're facing a banking crisis that many of the banks created - are still the most powerful lobby on Capitol Hill. And they frankly own the place.”
Dick Durbin
“Remember when nurses, caregivers, teachers and students crashed the stock market, wiped out banks, took billions in bonuses and paid no tax? No, me neither.”
Fuad Alakbarov
“In economics, it is often professionally better to be associated with highly respectable error than uncertainly established truth. Wealth is the relentless enemy of understanding.”
John Kenneth Galbraith
Stocks were a bit wobbly from the open. But they sold off more decisively in the afternoon when it was announced that Trumpolini would have something to say about China and tariffs after the close.
Gold and silver were gaining a bit on Dollar weakness. This weakness is within a well defined trading range. And gold and silver are also caught in a sideways chop.
I suspect that some event will shake up the precious metals bears one way or the other, and the metals will break higher or lower, and perhaps sharply. It does seem more likely that it breaks higher because of the hugely impressive imbalance of shorts on the Comex, But let's see what the charts show us.
There will be a stock option expiration for September at the end of this week. There will be Comex precious metals option expiration next week.
I spent quite a bit of effort getting in touch with my inner-homeowner this weekend and today, taking care of a list of things that have been too long neglected, from lawncare to chimey repair to pruning to light mechanical repairs.
And with much of it done, Dolly and I have snuggled down to wait for the remnants of Hurricane Florence to bring us their rain.
Need little, want less, love more. For those who abide in God abide in love, and God in them.
Let us pray for those whose hearts have grown cold, and become hardened against His grace by greed, fear, and the seductive illusions of pride.
We ask to receive the three great gifts of our Lord's suffering and triumph: repentance, forgiveness, and thankfulness—so that we may obtain abundant life, and the peace that surpasses all understanding.
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