Crystal Ball

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

About 9 months ago, I wrote here that Obama’s 10 year budget forecast was way off and I said it would end up with our nation being $20 trillion in debt minimum, as it will increase as more of his radical spending gets passed into law. Well, a few days ago the CBO said exactly what I told you 9 months earlier.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — If President Obama’s 2011 budget were put into effect as proposed, the U.S. federal government would add an estimated $9.8 trillion to the country’s accrued debt over the next decade, according to a preliminary analysis from the Congressional Budget Office.

Of that amount, an estimated $5.6 trillion will be in interest alone.

By 2020, the agency estimates debt held by the public would reach $20.3 trillion, or 90% of GDP. That’s up from 53% of GDP in 2009.

Ya know, I’m not that smart. I’m really not. However, I am a genius compared to the morons in our current government who are responsible for the economic policies that put us in this position. This is one reason why I am able to see this crap coming long before they can.

The Billionaire Next Door Robbed You Blind

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

This must be said.

Warren Buffet is celebrated throughout the media, and by CNBC in particular. Given the events of the past 18 months you would think they would have asked the great oracle a tough question or two, but that never materialized.

This is a man who champions himself a great capitalist. He also advocates liberal economic policies like high taxes on “the rich” while decrying wealth inequality. He seems like a nice man, but that does not change the fact that he is a fraud and a hypocrite of the highest order.

This is a man who calls his annual shareholder meeting, “Woodstock for capitalists.” Yet, he was on the phone with congress in late 2008 advising them to pass the $700 Billion bailout that was going to directly impact his very own portfolio. Take a look at the all the TARP companies my friends and you will find that Mr. Buffet benefited probably more than any single person in regards to the bailout. His investment portfolio was invested to the tune of billions and billions of dollars in companies that needed bailouts. So, Mr. Buffet who decries wealth inequality, lobbied for the richest man in the world (himself) to get a taxpayer funded bailout for his investment portfolio. What a guy! What  man of the people! Odd, how no one at CNBC thought this was worthy of questioning?

They were not interested since he pushes their social agenda and is useful as a club against true capitalists like myself and others when they are actually given air time.

When his money was on the line, all of a sudden he was not interested in protecting the middle class taxpayer. No, this time he was fine with looting them in order to bail out his bad investment choices. Had the TARP not been passed, the oracle would have lost billions.

Remember that the next you see him sitting with Barack Obama with his big smile and his “man of the people” routine as he praises Obama’s policy of wealth redistribution.

Foreign Owned USA Debt – Revised

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

China is back on top after some revisions now showing on the treasury website.

United States Treasury Department. http://www.treas.gov/tic/mfh.txt

This is a good link to keep going back to as it is updated, so keep it in mind.

Mass Layoffs

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

This chart was put together by ZeroHedge using BLS data. They have some interesting posts from to time but if you are not familiar with some of the more exotic investment and economic terms some of their writing might not make sense to you. This post however is right to the point. As you can see from the blue line, the trend looks like it will start to tick up again in the wrong direction.

http://www.zerohedge.com/article/mass-layoffs-surge-january-highest-july-2009

Foreign Owned USA Debt

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government
Foreign owners of US Treasury Securities (December 2009)
                     Nation  Billions of Dollars Percentage
Japan 768.8 21.27%
People’s Republic of China (Mainland) 755.4 20.90%
United Kingdom 302.5 8.37%
Oil exporters 186.8 5.17%
Caribbean banking centers 184.7 5.11%
Brazil 160.6 4.44%
Hong Kong 152.9 4.23%
Russia 118.5 3.28%
Luxembourg 99.9 2.76%
Taiwan R.O.C. 79.6 2.20%
All other 804.4 22.26%
Grand Total 3614.0

The above data is provided by the United States Treasury Department. http://www.treas.gov/tic/mfh.txt

(The data in this link will change due to revisions)

Recently, China has lightened up a little on it’s U.S. Debt holdings, and Japan has picked up the slack. We have to finance trillions more in the coming years thanks to the super geniuses who are running our country. So, we will have to wait and see if these foreigners get tired of bailing us out at 3% interest. The FED has been and will be stepping in. You can count on it.

Remember these numbers are just the foreign owners. The total debt is about $12.4 trillion. Our debt will hit 100% of GDP in the next few years or sooner.

One Of My Favorites

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government, Solitude

Below is a condensed version of a longer interview with Thomas Sowell. He is my favorite economist/commentator and is also the author of several books. I have them all in my library.

If Only…Prologue

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government, Investing, Solitude

Financials lead us down and they just might do so again. Below is a chart and my predictions. Feel free to go back in the archives and read what I wrote back in March 2009. The DOW has held up a little better than these financials have the last few months, but that changed the past few days. It could be a sign of things to come. Back in March of 2009, I was talking about the overall market and the economy, but since financials lead us down before, this looks like the canary in the coal mine. Notice the last drop of the past few days right at the tail end of this chart. These financials could be opening act for the DOW correction. If only any of our leaders saw this coming as clearly as I did. Remember, they are geniuses (according to themselves and the media,) and we are just mere ignorant commoners. I hope you made money on it!

The Bank Tax

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

President Obama has complained for a year that “the banks aren’t lending.”

So, the morons in the White House have a brilliant plan to deal with it. They are going to slap the banks with a punitive tax amounting to $90-$100 billion. Since banks lend at a ratio of a minimum 10:1, this means that $1 trillion less will be lent to small business, corporations, and individuals.

If Obama thinks bank lending is bad now, wait til he removes $1 trillion of loan capital.

If the architects of the bailout (like Tim Geithner) wanted to prevent these bonuses and spur bank lending, they would have demanded that the TARP funds be used to improve their balance sheets, and if any profits were made from the investment of these funds, then those profits would be used to offset rising loan losses further strengthening the banks. The administration also would not be engaged in wealth destroying policies that have made entrepreneurs reluctant to get loans in the first place.

As it stands now, many banks are still suffering, but the profits they are earning are being paid out as bonuses and not being used to rebuild their balance sheets since they know the government will not let them fail since as in Citigroup’s case they are owned by the taxpayer.

Also, our investment in Citigroup is taking a beating today as Obama pushes this bank tax. So Mr. Taxpayer, you bought Citigroup and now Obama is causing that investment to go down in value! Wow! Is he available for financial consultations?

This is all one big ponzi scheme so the government can pay for the limitless bailout they have guaranteed Fannie and Freddie and the tens of billions we have put into GM.

One last thing, Warren Buffet who was a huge supporter of Obama’s pap has come out strongly against the bank tax. He of course owns shares in Wells Fargo and other financials. Hmmmmmm.

Think About It

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

If every plumber in the USA disappeared tomorrow, what would happen? We would be in deep shit.

If every intellectual mainstream economist/columnist/thinker/pundit disappeared tomorrow, what would happen?

NOTHING.

Same Old

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

The unemployment rate is steady at 10% after a -85,000 jobs number. Of course, there was also another HUGE drop in the labor force which artificially makes the unemployment rate look better than it really is. This has been the real story for the last several months and will continue to be the untold story of 2010.

The Birth/Death model is also a total farce. I will discuss this more in a future post.

Instincts and Anecdotes

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government, Investing, Solitude

For whatever reason, I have good instincts when it comes to the stock market, economy, and investments. I always look at the numbers, but even if the numbers are as good as can be, if my instincts tell me to stay away then that is what I will do.

I often watch TV and see an “expert” on the economy bombard the viewer with data points that back up whatever his or her forecast is. Lets take commercial real estate as an example. The trendy forecast lately seems to be that commercial real estate has bottomed or is in a nascent recovery already. I have seen this forecast made countless times over the last month or two. Had I been on the show when this “expert” gave this forecast I would have replied with this little story.

For the past 12 months I have been driving past a newly constructed strip mall. It looks very nice and has ZERO tenants. For the past 9 months, there has been a huge sign out front saying they will give you 12 months free rent if you sign a lease there. Today, there are ZERO tenants. They are literally giving away free retail space for a year and can’t get one tenant! This is a good neighborhood with good average income and a below average crime rate. Does this square with a commercial real estate recovery?

Inevitably, the “expert” would tell me that while there certainly are still some areas struggling, my ANECDOTE is just that and does not represent the overall commercial real estate market as the “data” clearly shows.

Let me tell ya something…If it ever comes down to my instincts and anecdotes vs. “expert” data or government (BLS) statistics; I’ll take my instincts and anecdotes EVERY SINGLE TIME.

Don’t be afraid to trust your instincts, especially when you have the track record to back it up.

(By the way, be on the lookout for the possibility of a LUDICROUS seasonal adjustment to the unemployment report upcoming. The government can and will make the jobless rate literally ANYTHING IT WANTS.)

Lies, Damn Lies, and Government Statistics

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

I resolved a few years ago to literally never believe government statistics. After years of study, I have come to the conclusion that the government produced unemployment rate should almost always be 50% or so higher than what it is purported to be.

We now sit around 10%, meaning that it should be closer to around 15%. Other statistics minded people think it should be even higher than that, but hey I’m a nice guy. And no, I am not talking about the U6 number which includes underemployed people. The U6 number should also be 50% higher taking it from around 17% to around 25%.

The problem is, the government and their media allies have a virtual stranglehold on the data and information flow. The Internet is breaking their monopoly up, but it remains a tough nut to crack.

“Stranglehold” - Ted Nugent (via YouTube)

Satch – Made Of Tears

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Solitude

Begin the new year with Joe Satriani. The economy is bad, but at least we have good music.

From Judd Gregg

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

Here is Senator Judd Gregg’s take. (from National Review Online-The Corner)

Gregg: Welcome to a New America   [Robert Costa]

American government changed last night. “We are now functioning under a parliamentary form of government,” says Sen. Judd Gregg (R., N.H.) in a conversation with NRO. “An ideological supermajority in Congress, along with a government run by community organizers, has taken over.”

“They’ve taken over the student-loan program, they’ve taken over the automobile system, and now they’re taking over the health-care system. There is no limit to their belief that people should be controlled by smart bureaucrats in Washington,” says Gregg. “They’re putting our country on a path that will reduce the quality of life for the next generation, undermine our nation’s wonderful exceptionalism, and Europeanize our economy to curb its growth.”

Harry Reid’s health-care bill “was purchased,” says Gregg. “Our system of checks and balances is gone. We now have a government that lurches with great speed even though our system is founded upon incremental change.” And don’t hope that the House stops the runaway train, he says. “I think the House is ideologically even further to the Left than the Senate. There are many people there who are committed to taking us down the road toward nationalization.”

“In the future, discretionary dollars won’t be able to be spent on college or a new house, but on this massive new burden for Americans,” says Gregg. “Eventually, at some point, the pressures on the private sector will tip the scales so that employers offering private insurance send people over to the health-care exchange. It’s all part of their ultimate goal to get a vast amount of people subsidized by the government.”

This is an “unsustainable course for our nation,” says Gregg. “We can’t sustain the debt we’re adding. Soon we’ll reach banana-republic status.”

I agree. Actually, it is worse.

They Would Be In Jail

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

The financial accounting that is going on right now at the White House, CBO, and Congress would land business executives in jail. This fraudulent accounting is exponentially worse than Enron.

The guys at Enron went to jail for far less than what is being committed on a daily basis in this Congress.

Bizarro World

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

Today Barack Obama said we need to spend money to reduce the deficit.

We literally are living in the bizarro world where up is down. I am not even going to explain how stupid this is. If you don’t get it, then there is nothing I can say to you anyway. God help us.

Trillions As Far As The Eye Can See

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

The budget deficit for the first two months of the fiscal year is $292 billion according to reports released yesterday.

At this pace the total annual deficit will be $1.752 trillion for 2010. Hopefully they will slow down their binge spending, at least a little.

Remember Pearl Harbor

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Solitude

68 years ago today Pearl Harbor was attacked. It was the act that brought the USA into WW2. On a personal level, it brought my Grandfather Danny (who I am named after) into the war as well, where he fought in the pacific in the army infantry.

As the years tick by we lose more and more WW2 veterans. Before you know it, they will be gone. So, if you get a chance, thank one.

Does This Look Sustainable? Update1

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

In my opinion, the employment data released today is ludicrous. I do not believe it. The BLS reports -11,000 and the unemployment rate dropping from 10.2 to 10. The ADP report shows -169,000. I now believe the BLS numbers are being cooked for political reasons. In the past I wrote that the BLS was removing too many people from the labor force in order to make the numbers look better and that has only continued. November’s real numbers are far closer to what ADP reported.

Here is the updated chart showing the market going up as unemployment also goes up, and stays up.

No Private Sector Experience Required

Author: solitudeblog  |  Category: Economy, Government

 Private Sector vs. Public Sector

http://blog.american.com/?p=7572