Vital Statistics:

Stocks are flattish this morning after wholesale inflation came in higher than expected. Bonds and MBS are down.
Inflation at the wholesale level rose 0.5% month-over-month and 2.2% year-over year. Ex-food and energy, the index rose 0.5% MOM and 2.4% YOY. Most of the increase in the index was attributable to a 0.6% increase in final demand services, which generally means wages.
The New York Fed released its survey of consumer inflation expectations, which showed short-term inflationary expectations rose to 3.3% from 3.0%. On the positive side, we remain below the 3.5% trailing 12 month average. Inflationary expectations are falling, however we remain above the Fed’s target.
Inflationary expectations are a critical portion of the inflation problem, and the Fed will be reluctant to start cutting rates when expectations are rising.
Small Business Optimism improved in April, according to the NFIB. Confidence rose 1.2%, which was the first increase this year, however we are still below the long-term average for the index. “The Federal Reserve is trapped by its policies, unable to cut rates when inflation stays persistently high (well over the 2% goal). The decline in the inflation rate from 9% could justify a small policy rate cut, but overall, the Fed needs to see more progress on reducing the inflation rate. Historically, recessions accomplish this, that’s when price cutting becomes more common. Last month’s BLS job report suggests some weakening with only about half as many jobs created compared to the prior months. As things stand now, it is likely that there will be only one rate cut this year (seven were expected last January).”

The meme stocks are back. Remember this guy?

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This will be interesting:
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/15/us/politics/trump-biden-debate-june.html
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If I understand the terms, I think it is a mistake for Trump to agree to them. From what I heard there isn’t going to be an audience. Trump does much better with an audience.
I also would have insisted that the debate not be until after the Dem convention, on the grounds that Biden is so frail and unpopular that he might not even be the Dem pick. Why waste time on someone who may not even be on the ticket? Even if such a circumstance is unlikely, it would be a good jab at Biden and it would push the debate to a time when Biden doesn’t want to do it.
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I agree with waiting until after the convention. But, nobody is going to watch anyway.
No matter what happens, the media will declare that Biden won and Trump lost, but there are probably very few undecideds left.
This election is a referendum on Big Progressive Nanny State Government and the excesses of the left.
The convention in Chicago is gonna be lit.
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I think it will work to Trump’s favor if he maintains a modicum of self control.
It also undermines arguments like this that Biden shouldn’t debate Trump because he’s a threat to democracy who shouldn’t be “normalized” by the debates.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/04/joe-biden-donald-trump-presidential-debate/678079/
This was a good list of suggestions for Trump:
https://sashastone.substack.com/p/trump-should-shift-strategy-when
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“I also would have insisted that the debate not be until after the Dem convention, on the grounds that Biden is so frail and unpopular that he might not even be the Dem pick.”
Nate Silver on this:
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Interesting ruling.
Supreme Court rejects broad challenge to consumer watchdog CFPB
The Biden administration urged the Supreme Court to reject an appeals court decision that cast doubt on Congress’s authority to decide how to fund an agency.
By Ann E. Marimow and Justin Jouvenal
Updated May 16, 2024 at 10:43 a.m. EDT
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/05/16/supreme-court-cfpb-funding/
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Maybe the kids are alright:
https://www.vox.com/2024-elections/24157594/young-voters-are-just-normies-poll-biden-economy
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“When talking about young voters today, it seems like most politicians and the journalists covering the nation seem to default to a handful of progressive priorities”
Twas always thus. Surprised they didn’t mention the biggest bugaboo of the left – income inequality
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Gaia weeps.
NEW LINK.
https://12ft.io/proxy
There is nothing it can’t do.
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Link is broken.
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Thank you! I added a working link.
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Same thing.
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Well shee-it.
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No one ever went broke betting that politicians are corrupt. That said, why now and why Menendez? What FP was he bucking or straying from the blob line?
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The “calm down” at the end of the exchange is the chef’s kiss.
https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2024/05/17/mtg-aoc-and-jasmine-crockett-go-at-it-in-fiery-meltdowns-at-garland-hearing-about-contempt-n2174305
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The only way to keep the money flowing is to embrace MMT. Frankly, Republicans will do it as well. They poo-poo the idea while de facto endorsing it with their votes.
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Profile of the FTC head:
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I’ll believe she is serious about antitrust when she goes after Google.
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Apparently Google is already in an antitrust trial:
https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/the-2-trillion-secret-trial-against
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And apparently there are two Google antitrust trials ongoing:
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Good read:
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Bari Weiss is not a Nazi. These people are batshit crazy
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Every generation has to rediscover Lord of the Flies:
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I am amazed that these supposedly intelligent people forget the sort of police state needed to enforce utopia.
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They get it, they don’t care.
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Maybe if we say it louder they will get it:
“Strongest economy the United States has ever experienced” is laughable.
For myself in my lifetime, the strongest economy would be either the 1980’s or 1990’s booms.
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If you want to make growth look better than it is, underestimate inflation.
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That and during the 1990’s boom the federal budget deficits were getting smaller not larger.
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A stock market bubble helps the psychology too. Real estate prices and stock prices were increasing, raising wealth.
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In fairness to them, it’s all they have. It’s the voters that are wrong, not us.
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Leftism never fails, it can only be failed.
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Back when the Daily Show was good, they had a segment on how Barack Obama’s approval rating of the American People had fallen.
Across all demographics, Obama approved less of Americans than a year ago.
https://www.vulture.com/2010/12/obamas-approval-ratings-for-americans-is-historically-low.html
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Lol
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I used to respect Radley Balko.
“Genocide” is apparently the new “racism” in terms of being the go-to characterization from progressives to shut down discussion of anything they don’t like.
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Full panic mode:
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TL:DR – The media and the Biden campaign (but I repeat myself) lied about what Trump said, again.
Was surprised to see The Atlantic do a fact check on this, even though of course they had the qualifiers that Trump is a Nazi even if this particular video isn’t evidence of that.
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I don’t believe a word of the MSM anymore regarding Trump
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Yep. It’s like reading Pravda. You don’t expect to get factual information but it does provide a window into what the regime is thinking these days. Which propaganda they are trying to catapult.
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That settles it, I’m not fucking Jane Fonda until Gaia stops weeping
https://x.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1793013593253794159
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I had no idea Hanoi Jane was still around.
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Join me in not fucking her until she ends global warming.
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Presumably Greta Thornburg will be participating as well.
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Good piece:
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This is funny
https://x.com/LibertyCappy/status/1793287952535089377
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This one was great too:
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Jacobin pays only 7 cents a word? Wow.
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The Trump stuff? Rock.Fucking.Solid.
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