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When they say money, think energy

When they say money, think energy The Indian government ruffled a few feathers at the COP this morning, by raising the thorny question of the £722bn they were supposed to receive to aid their transition away from fossil fuels.  Because, when all is said and done, the proposed transition is all about money.  Decommissioning the old fossil […]

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Today’s Contemplation: Collapse Cometh XXXI

Today’s Contemplation: Collapse Cometh XXXI                     Tulum, Mexico (1986) Photo by author So, dozens of political leaders, their hundreds of staff, multitudes of corporate leaders, and who knows how many ‘celebrities’ have all gathered in Glasgow, Scotland for an elite confab (#26) to discuss the ‘Climate […]

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The Big Three: The 21st Century “Clean Energy” Regime

THE BIG THREE: THE 21ST CENTURY “CLEAN ENERGY” REGIME *Breakthrough Energy Coalition Founders The “big three” that comprise the 21st century “clean energy” regime are Mission Innovation, Breakthrough Energy Coalition (BEC), and the Global Apollo Programme, with BEC in the driving seat. What we are witnessing is militarized advertising campaign for pseudo ‘public interest’ purposes. This is an example […]

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No Trucking Way

No Trucking Way The financial economy and real economy used to live with each other happily: now they are in a long-distance relationship reliant on logistics to keep in touch. What happens when those logistics break down? (Very bad things, as I was discussing here the other day.) We have covered the ocean-carrier side of this […]

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China Rations Diesel Amid Nationwide Fuel Shortages

China Rations Diesel Amid Nationwide Fuel Shortages

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U.S. Dairy Cows Too Expensive to Feed, Causing Herd to Plummet

U.S. Dairy Cows Too Expensive to Feed, Causing Herd to Plummet The U.S. herd shrank by 85,000 cows between June and September The number of dairy cows in the U.S. is plunging at a pace not seen in more than a decade, signaling elevated costs for products like butter. The cost of feeding dairy cows […]

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We’re Starting to Feel Like There’s Nothing Left to Lose

We’re Starting to Feel Like There’s Nothing Left to Lose Striketober is just the beginning. Adobe Stock They wouldn’t pay me. “If you forgot to clock in, then you didn’t work.” One night, I stayed late to help clean up the kitchen. We were understaffed again, as usual. The manager clocked us out 30 minutes […]

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Why We Could Be Staring Down The Barrel of A Catastrophic NASDAQ Crash And Not Even Know It

Why We Could Be Staring Down The Barrel of A Catastrophic NASDAQ Crash And Not Even Know It Covid. Gamma. Options. Is it any wonder we haven’t noticed that we are teetering on the edge just yet? It would certainly take a special confluence of factors for us to be staring down the barrel of […]

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‘Your grocery stores are like museums’: Then and now

‘Your grocery stores are like museums’: Then and now About 15 years ago I helped to host a group of Russian entrepreneurs during one stop on their tour of the United States, a tour sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. As we hosts accompanied our visitors, we naturally fell into conversation with them. One of […]

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Biden says he worries that cutting oil production too fast will hurt working people

Biden says he worries that cutting oil production too fast will hurt working people President Biden spent three days in Rome talking to world leaders before and during the G-20. He held a formal press conference before heading to the UN climate summit in Glasgow. Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images President Biden said on Sunday […]

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Why the Troubled U.S. Empire Could Quickly Fall Apart

Why the Troubled U.S. Empire Could Quickly Fall Apart Photograph by Nathaniel St. Clair The U.S. wars lost in Iraq and Afghanistan showed imperial overreach beyond what even 20 years of war could manage. That the defeats were drawn out for so many years shows that domestic politics and the funding of the domestic military-industrial […]

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Weekly Commentary: Losing Control

Weekly Commentary: Losing Control Tesla’s market capitalization surpassed $1.1 TN this week, the first junk-rated company with a trillion-dollar valuation. Now the richest individual in the world, Elon Musk’s wealth this week reached a staggering $300 billion. The S&P500, Dow, Nasdaq100, and Nasdaq Composite ended the week at all-time highs. Microsoft retook the top spot […]

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Billionaire Tax Is A Ploy To Take Eyes Off Bigger Problems

Billionaire Tax Is A Ploy To Take Eyes Off Bigger Problems In sports, the term head-fake is used to describe the act of moving the head in such a way as to deceive an opponent as to one’s intended direction or move. The idea of a billionaire tax to tax the super-rich with the idea they […]

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The Fed’s Inflation Is behind the Supply Chain Mess

The Fed’s Inflation Is behind the Supply Chain Mess It seems supporters of the Biden administration finally settled on a narrative they like for explaining away supply chain shortages. Here’s the administration’s talking point: the US economy is rolling along so well that Americans are demanding huge amounts of goods. That’s overwhelming the supply chain and […]

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Will China Pop the Global Everything Bubble? Yes

Will China Pop the Global Everything Bubble? Yes The line of dominoes that is already toppling extends around the entire global economy and financial system. Plan accordingly. That China faces structural problems is well-recognized. The list of articles in the August issue of Foreign Affairs dedicated to China reflects this: Xi’s Gamble: the Race to Consolidate Power and […]

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