Saturday, November 19, 2022

Minute..

 

Game..

 


Since Donald Trump decided to run for the 2024 Presidency, and the current President, Joe Biden, didn't make up his mind until now, or he wasn't told what to do yet. 

With Trump is challenging everyone, and have so much support, the Democrats have to improve their game.

Economy, Retirement, Inflation, Energy security, gas prices, and south border major problem. let us watch and see. Just a thought.

Friday, November 18, 2022

Crimes..

 

Pennsylvania’s GOP-controlled House voted Wednesday to impeach Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner (D) over allegations that his policies led to a spike in violent crime, paving the way for a state Senate trial that could lead to his removal from office.

The 107-85 impeachment vote was split almost entirely on party lines, the Associated Press reported. (Democrats made gains in the House in November and have a chance at regaining control of that chamber.)


It isn’t clear when the Senate trial will be held. Two-thirds of state senators must vote against Krasner for a conviction, but Republicans hold just a slim majority in that chamber.


Too many crimes. Too many enablers. Just a thought.

Mitch..

 

Waste..

 

Now wasteful spending may be decreased, and with that Inflation will be reduced scientifically. May be that will be the House of the rising sun.    Just a thought.

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Not Enough..

 


St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard said Thursday the central bank still has a lot of work to do before it brings inflation under control.

Even using assumptions he characterized as "generous" regarding the progress the Fed has made so far in its inflation fight, he noted that "the policy rate is not yet in a zone that may be considered sufficiently restrictive."

The consumer price index, the annual pace is down to 7.7%, off the 41-year high but still well above the Fed's 2% target. Another measure Fed officials prefer has core inflation, excluding food and energy, at 5.1% annually, but that is still out of line with the goal.

Inflate..

 


Donald Trump entered the 2024 US presidential race on Tuesday, making it officially  

He complained about what he sees as America’s decline without him at the helm and said: “We are here tonight to declare it does not have to be this way.”

He also squarely took aim at President Joe Biden’s biggest vulnerabilities: inflation and energy prices.

“We will immediately tackle inflation and bring it down to a level where it was,” Trump said. “Remember, economic security is national security.” 

The fastest inflation in 40 years looms large in a Biden economic record that has, by some measures, outperformed Trump’s. US manufacturing jobs totaled 12.9 million last month, the most since 2008, part of a broader labor-market comeback that pushed employment past pre-pandemic levels. Retail gasoline prices, while still elevated, are off 25% from their high in June. 

Can you blame the guy. We really didn't have a good current White house that caused this terrible inflation that will last for five years.  

Just a thought.

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

XI..

 

Poll..

 

A CNN poll found that 75% of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters want the party to nominate someone other than President Joe Biden in the 2024 election, a sharp increase from earlier this year.


The poll comes as Biden’s approval ratings remain low and most Americans are discontented with the state of the country and the economy. Inflation remains high and a new report released Tuesday showed consumer confidence slipped for the third straight month.  Just a thought.

The Kimchi

 


The Kimchi Swap put Sam Bankman-Fried on the map.

The year was 2017, and the ex-Jane Street Capital quant trader noticed something funny when he looked at the page on CoinMarketCap.com listing the price of bitcoin on exchanges around the world. 

Alameda’s success spurred the launch of crypto exchange FTX in the spring of 2019. FTX’s success begat a $2 billion venture fund that seeded other crypto firms. Bankman-Fried’s personal wealth grew to over $16 billion at its peak in March.

Bankman-Fried became a fixture in Washington, where he was one of the Democratic Party’s top donors, promising to sink $1 billion into U.S. political races before later backtracking.

It was all a mirage.  Just a thought.