domingo, 13 de octubre de 2019

ND OCT 13 19 SIT EC y POL



ND  OCT 13 19  SIT EC y POL 
ND denounce Global-neoliberal debacle y propone State-Social + Capit-compet in Eco


FASCISM IN ACTION:  MY  JOURNAL –DA13-  WAS ERASED  & BLOCKED
I am starting again


ZERO HEDGE  ECONOMICS
Neoliberal globalization is over. Financiers know it, they documented with graphics



"Gold is … the trust anchor for the financial system. If the entire system collapses, the gold stock provides a collateral to start over."
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...fund the Treasury market and drive continually rising consumer inflation OR don’t fund it and let interest rates rise, which would crush financial markets and the economy.
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Is the "strong" US consumer about to collapse?
See Chart:
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The forces of intervention want to “extend the business cycle” and they are throwing the kitchen sink at it...

Let’s keep it simple shall we: 2019 remains a battle for control. The forces of intervention want to “extend the business cycle” as Jerome Powell likes to frame it by any means necessary and, as I outlined yesterday (Beginning of the End), they are throwing the kitchen sink at it. 2019 has been marked first by a recognition that the rate hikes and quantitative tightening efforts of 2018 were leading to a collapse in markets. Hence first we saw a reversal in narratives to “flexible on balance sheet” and halting of rate hikes, to an outright cutting of rates and now a massive expansion in the balance sheet commencing next week.

Don’t call it QE they say, but ignore the fact that they are running a program equal in size to the annual US military budget. At $60B that’s exactly what it is. MASSIVE.

Fed Chair Jay PowellThe economy is in a good place. Now here’s a $60B per month Treasury bill buying program, multiple rate cuts and daily repo operations. How stupid do they think we are?
And so bears are understandably frustrated as nothing ever seems to matter, especially considering that bears keep being quite right about the macro. 2018 was a tax cut induced sugar high and the artificially induced 25% earnings growth of 2018 has turned negative:
See Chart:

But note a difference to 2016, there were no inverted yield curves back then. And now that the yield curve has awoken from its inverted slumber and has begun to steepen, perhaps something will begin to matter after all. The classic signal of a steepening curve after all is that strength is an opportunity to sell, not to buy:
See Chart:

It follow 10 more charts.. to check it OPEN
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US  DOMESTIC POLITICS
Seudo democ duopolico in US is obsolete; it’s full of frauds & corruption. Urge cambio

La ultra-derecha no lo  quiere, los socialistas tampoco  por su política guerrerista contra VEN, Iran y ahora  contra  Siria  de nuevo. Para evitar el WW3 –la unica carta d Trump p quedarse en el poder-- que se vaya decimos todos. No queremos la distopia anti-Stalin de Orwell (1984) y menos aún queremos el nihilismo perverso de los que están contra la paz mundial, la democracia y la libertad. Que se vaya. Que la Corte Suprema  ordene elecciones inmediatas con 3ra opción de poder, sin compra de votos ni fraude electron


"Americans might soon wish they just waited to vote their way out of the Trump era..."


The country mostly did not lose its mind, however, because the episode did not involve a traditionally presidential figure like Obama, nor was it understood to have been directed at the institution of “the White House” in the abstract.

Instead, it was a story about an infamously corrupt individual, Donald Trump, a pussy-grabbing scammer who bragged about using bankruptcy to escape debt and publicly praised Vladimir Putin. Audiences believed the allegations against this person and saw the intelligence/counterintelligence community as acting patriotically, doing their best to keep us informed about a still-breaking investigation of a rogue president.

But a parallel story was ignored. Leaks from the intelligence community most often pertain to foreign policy. The leak of the January, 2017 “meeting” between the four chiefs and Trump – which without question damaged both the presidency and America’s standing abroad – was an unprecedented act of insubordination.

The agencies’ new trick is inserting themselves into domestic politics using leaks and media pressure. The “intel chiefs” meeting was just the first in a series of similar stories, many following the pattern in which a document was created, passed from department from department, and leaked. A sample:
  • February 14, 2017: “four current and former officials” tell the New York Times the Trump campaign had “repeated contacts” with Russian intelligence.
  • March 1, 2017: “Justice Department officials” tell the Washington Post Attorney General Jeff Sessions “spoke twice with Russia’s ambassador” and did not disclose the contacts ahead of his confirmation hearing. 
  • March 18, 2017: “people familiar with the matter” tell the Wall Street Journal that former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn failed to disclose a “contact” with a Russian at Cambridge University, an episode that “came to the notice of U.S. intelligence.”
  • April 8, 2017, 2017: “law enforcement and other U.S. officials” tell the Washington Post the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court judge had ruled there was “probable cause” to believe former Trump aide Carter Page was an “agent of a foreign power.” 
  • April 13, 2017: a “source close to UK intelligence” tells Luke Harding at The Guardian that the British analog to the NSA, the GCHQ, passed knowledge of “suspicious interactions” between “figures connected to Trump and “known or suspected Russian agents” to Americans as part of a “routine exchange of information.”
  • December 17, 2017: “four current and former American and foreign officials” tell the New York Times that during the 2016 campaign, an Australian diplomat named Alexander Downer told “American counterparts” that former Trump aide George Papadopoulos revealed “Russia had political dirt on Hillary Clinton.
  • April 13, 2018: “two sources familiar with the matter” tell McClatchy  that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office has evidence Trump lawyer Michael Cohen was in Prague in 2016, “confirming part of [Steele] dossier.”
  • November 27, 2018: a “well-placed source” tells Harding at The Guardian that former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort met with Julian Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
  • January 19, 2019: “former law enforcement officials and others familiar with the investigation” tell the New York Times the FBI opened an inquiry into the “explosive implications” of whether or not Donald Trump was working on behalf of the Russians.
To be sure, “people familiar with the matter” leaked a lot of true stories in the last few years, but many were clearly problematic even at the time of release. Moreover, all took place in the context of constant, hounding pressure from media figures, congressional allies like Democrats Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell, as well as ex-officials who could make use of their own personal public platforms in addition to being unnamed sources in straight news reports. They used commercial news platforms to argue that Trump had committed treason, needed to be removed from office, and preferably also indicted as soon as possible.

A shocking number of these voices were former intelligence officers who joined Clapper in becoming paid news contributors. Op-ed pages and news networks are packed now with ex-spooks editorializing about stories in which they had personal involvement: Michael MorellMichael HaydenAsha Rangappa, and Andrew McCabe among many others, including especially all four of the original “intel chiefs”: Clapper, RogersComey, and MSNBC headliner John Brennan.

Russiagate birthed a whole brand of politics, a government-in-exile, which prosecuted its case against Trump via a constant stream of “approved” leaks, partisans in congress, and an increasingly unified and thematically consistent set of commercial news outlets.

The sidelined “intel chiefs” are once again playing central roles in making the public case. Comey says “we may now be at a point” where impeachment is necessary. Brennan, with unintentional irony, says the United States is “no longer a democracy.” Clapper says the Ukraine whistleblower complaint is “one of the most credible” he’s seen.

I don’t believe most Americans have thought through what a successful campaign to oust Donald Trump would look like.   Most casual news consumers can only think of it in terms of Mike Pence becoming president. The real problem would be the precedent of a de facto intelligence community veto over elections, using the lunatic spookworld brand of politics that has dominated the last three years of anti-Trump agitation.
CIA/FBI-backed impeachment could also be a self-fulfilling prophecy. 

 If Donald Trump thinks he’s going to be jailed upon leaving office, he’ll sooner or later figure out that his only real move is to start acting like the “dictator” MSNBC and CNN keep insisting he is. Why give up the White House and wait to be arrested, when he still has theoretical authority to send Special Forces troops rappelling through the windows of every last Russiagate/Ukrainegate leaker? That would be the endgame in a third world country, and it’s where we’re headed, unless someone calls off this craziness.

Welcome to the Permanent Power Struggle.
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US-WORLD  ISSUES (Geo Econ, Geo Pol & global Wars)
Global depression is on…China, RU, Iran search for State socialis+K-, D rest in limbo


Putin is capitalizing on the chaotic retreat of the US and Turkey's brutality toward the Kurds in order to assert Russia's leadership.
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...each citizen is assigned 1,000 points and is consistently monitored and rated on how they behave. Points are earned through good deeds, and lost for bad behavior...
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"And any external forces backing such attempts dividing China will be deemed by the Chinese people as pipe-dreaming!"
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Pro-Assad forces are moving north to "confront Turkish aggression" after a major deal struck with Kurds.
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El Plan US-Turkey de liberar terroristas del ISIS  para dividir Syria funciono pero..la lucha continua
At least 750 people with suspected links to Islamic State have reportedly fled a displacement camp in northeast Syria, the Guardian reports.
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This False Flag indica que el US –Turkey no están  seguros de su V.. Acaso temen a RU?
The US Army said it came close to firing back after multiple Turkish artillery shells were fired...
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                Este false-flag hay que entenderlo al revés: USA enviara más aviones a Turkey
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Las tropas USA no están en peligro de ataque por los turcos.. si por los Sirios y aliados
The US is "preparing to evacuate" about 1,000 U.S. troops from northern Syria "as safely and quickly as possible"...
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                Tampoco habrá sanción contra los turkos.. PENTA les prepara el nobel de l paz
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SPUTNIK and RT SHOWS
GEO-POL n GEO-ECO  ..Focus on neoliberal expansion via wars & danger of WW3

-Tough Sanctions Against Turkey 'Will Be a Death Sentence' For Erdogan Govt   Esto depende de donde vienen las sanciones. Pero si vienen de NATO alies no sera sanc
-‘Happy Birthday Tiffany’  Feliz cumpleanios Tiffany, que la pases muy bonito. Hugo A
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NOTICIAS IN SPANISH
Lat Am search f alternatives to neo-fascist regimes & terrorist imperial chaos

RT EN ESPAÑOL

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PRESS TV
Resume of Global News described by Iranian observers..

Commemorating Serena Shim's quest for truth que en paz descanse y que de Dios goce
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