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George Rebane

Today we celebrate the closing of the National Hotel’s escrow.  Owner Tom Coleman is a longtime Rebane family friend and poker buddy (developer of the notorious Coleman Shuffle, the Coleman Deal, and, of course, the ever-reliable Coleman Dollar bet).  Tom called yesterday to tell me to get my butt down to the hotel for a last chance to haul some libations out of his inventory.  Saturday night along with another couple of Tom’s friends, we spent an evening with him and his son (up here to help dad close up) in the Hoover Restaurant & Bar’s dining room toasting the old place, and being regaled with stories about the fabled hotel which Tom has owned now going on 40 years.  Jo Ann and I wish Tom and Ernie the best of a retirement that has been too long in coming.  Nevertheless, I promise to continue doing my best to assault Tom’s wallet during our longstanding monthly poker parties.

As I write, the Dow is up 2.22% (537 points) on its rocky recovery from attempting to scale an unsustainable super-exponential growth pattern.  As Dr Didier Sornette of the ETHZürich has taught us, super-exponentials attempt to grow to infinity in a finite time.  Our universe does not support those kinds of enterprises, and promises each such attempt a bruising correction.  In the current correction I again smile at the naifs reporting on the markets – ‘Investors were bailing out of stocks today due to … .’  No they weren’t.  Who the hell do you think was then doing the buying, the tooth fairy?  For interested readers on why and when markets crash, I recommend perusing the good professor’s writings and the Financial Crisis Observatory website.  And as you study today’s market charts, always remember – buy low, sell high.

The DC investigations memo wars are at a high fever pitchRR readers from all sides of the political landscape have a fascinating weeks-long debate going (with citations galore) about what all the memos portend about Trump’s political future and this year’s midterm elections.  (See comment streams here, here, and here.) Predictably the two major sides are trading ripostes from their separate universes which apparently have very few points of connection, most certainly not in what the facts are nor how we arrived at the current locations in our respective universes.  By any measure, this dialogue (multi-logue?) is the most unprofitable exchange of words that the country has experienced in living memory, perhaps ever.

[14feb18 update]  It now turns out that what all of us have been reporting about the Schiff memo was absolutely true – Adam Schiff and Pelosi lied when they claimed that President Trump gratuitously refused to declassify their rebuttal to the Nunes memo.  It turns out that the lying SOSs purposely inserted sources and methods into their memo so it could not be released, and they could claim on national media that Trump was playing a political cover-up to his own wrongdoings in the memo wars.  All lies, and lies that count.

And it turns out that what I reported as the dictionary's and RR’s definitions of ‘collusion’ also turn out to be correct.  Collusion does not automatically mean a conspiracy to do something illegal, as the lamestream and the lesser lights have been hyper-ventilating about lately.  From the horse’s mouth (or is it the other end?) we have that, “(Congressman Schiff) also somewhat backtracked on the Trump-Russia collusion issue, saying the Democrats’ definition of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia was much lower than potential criminal acts being reviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller. Collusion is not a crime under the federal statutes.” (more here)

[15feb18 update]  Obama’s economic adviser speaks with forked tongue (here).  We all know how the Left denigrates stock market performance and puu-puuhs its economic effect on anyone who is not in their currently designated wealthy class.  But suddenly when it serves their narrative or can be used to excuse past poor professional performance, then suddenly the lower and middle classes become shareholders whose economic behavior is immediately stimulated by the “wealth effect” of a rising stock market.  This is how Harvard biz school professor Jason Furman attributes the cause of last year’s breakout GDP growth – it was demand driven by the broad population of consumers who mysteriously became the beneficiaries of their appreciating, but heretofore non-existent, portfolios and went on a buying splurge.  This is the same professor who was Obama’s chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers (2013-17), and one of the prime architects of the historically post-recession stagnant growth we enjoyed during his time in government.  Wonder what he’s now teaching the next crop of MBAs – oh yes, it's "hoping for 3% or more (annual growth) is folly. The fundamentals—people and productivity—seem unlikely to provide it."

 

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29 responses to “Scattershots – 12feb18 (updated 15feb18)”

  1. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    The weight of lies from Trump and his administration will eventually take him down. Lying to that extent is unsustainable and will have it’s consequences.

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 201pm – Why would you ever conclude that Paul? For the preceding eight years this country was lied to constantly like never before in living memory, and nothing happened, neither the lamestream nor the Deep State launched any investigations, no reports of wrongdoings, everything was hunky-dory. And those lies were consequential, not like these ‘broken campaign promises’ or hyped-up ‘facts’ from Trump that you and yours are hyper-ventilating about.

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  3. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Sure ya po’ ol’ fakenewsman, we must have sustainable, organic, vegan, gluten free lies. 😉

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  4. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    No audio could be heard on the video, and there was no way to verify if the man was Mr. Trump, as the Russian claimed. But the choice of venue for showing the clip heightened American suspicions of a Russian operation: The viewing took place at the Russian Embassy in Berlin, the businessman said.
    http://www.breitbart.com/jerusalem/2018/02/12/report-creepy-clintonista-cody-shearer-scouring-europe-fabled-trump-pee-pee-tape/
    😉

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  5. George Boardman Avatar

    Dr. R, I’m guessing stud poker and Texas Hold ‘Em are your games. They give you the opportunity to use your math skills to determine the likelihood somebody has a better hand than you do.
    Since I was a liberal arts major, I lean toward blackjack. That’s about all the math I can handle.

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  6. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    Do you really believe the Trump administration that they knew nothing in advance about the security status of Trumps right hand man Rob Porter? That’s according to Sarah Huckabay in todays news conference.
    Do you feel comfortable with someone such as Porter with no security clearance having access to classified material and situations?

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  7. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    There are a lot of people in incoming administrations that hold temp clearances pending a full background check. Same with new hires who were not previously in the government. Get a clue ya po’ ol’ fakenewsman. 😉

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  8. Paul Emery Avatar

    This is been pending for a year Don. Kinda odd don’t you think? Do you really believe that Trump didn’t know this?

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  9. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    What experience do you have with security clearances and how long the varying types take? From your guesses I would say none. 😉

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  10. Paul Emery Avatar

    I don’t have experience Don. How about you?

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  11. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Yes ya po’ ol’ fakenewsman. Example, you have to account for every week of your life. So when you have a new applicant you can be talking about a very significant amount of data that has to be verified before they grant the clearance. You wouldn’t even start the paperwork until you get tapped for job so that timeline is not unreasonable. 😉

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  12. George Rebane Avatar

    GeorgeB 356pm – You nailed it Mr Boardman. The only variant is that there are several variants of stud (2-4-1) games which we enjoy; and also of the Hold ’em variety (3-1-1). Our evening format is tried and tested, now going in its 24th year. It’s always been a men-only game that starts with a hosted (rotating host) dinner. The game is dealer’s choice, but one that must end in a 5-card poker hand. And a new game may be introduced only if it takes less time to explain than to play it 😉
    PaulE 356pm – All levels of temporary/provisional security clearance may be granted with an appropriately abbreviated background check, which allows the individual to work until the comprehensive background is completed. There was nothing about Porter that would have caused a security breach while his full clearance was pending. Had there been, then his full clearance would have been denied and the WH informed from the gitgo.
    I think the WH made a mistake even responding to media queries (most of them gotchas) about the Porter allegations. When evidence surfaced, he should have just been asked to resign without further comment about his personal life. Until he is charged with a crime, the WH should have respected his privacy and remained mum. The media could have dug out his sins through other channels and then publicized as they wanted to without bringing in the who-knew-what-when brouhaha with the WH and the President. No employer has the obligation to violate any of their employees’ privacy.

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  13. Bill Tozer Avatar

    R/E the DC investigations memo wars are at a high fever pitch.
    Yep, and now we wait for the Democrat response. I suppose that the only thing both sides can agree on is no National Security secrets were revealed in the Numes memo and that the Russian Collusion narrative was just a big fat lie fed to the FBI, DOJ, and the very gullible lamestream media by the Clintonistas. Boy, no consequences for Hillary, per usual. She is in the catbird’s seat
    The 9 month constant “Russia, Russia, Russia, Trump stole the election, Russian Collusion, Russia, Russia, Trump stole the election, Treadon!”” drumbeat by the unhinged bedwetting press and their little puppets did indeed divide and disrupt the country. Our press accomplished more to fracture our country than Putin’s meddling could ever dare to dream of. Oppps, strike that. Our lamestream fakenews popinjays did Putin’s bidding for him and played their roles the Muscovites scripted for them to perfection. Bravo! Award winning performance, bravo.
    Wonder what the Putin cuddlers will do for an encore?
    It was all a big fat lie. Guess both sides can agree on this: Our fakenews Clinton Leftist Industrial Media Complex wanted so much for it to be true. Damn, they wanted it so much to be true they could taste it in their nonstop cackling caws. That is the one thing everyone with two brain cells left can agree on.
    Being liberal means you never have to say you’re sorry…or wrong.

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  14. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    What is your experience with those with incomplete security clearances? Typically do they have access to classified top secret information like Porter did?

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  15. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The po’ ol’ fakenewsman is mixing up people who have a provisional clearance pending a full comprehensive, check everything permanent with someone who has no clearance. 😉

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  16. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 515pm – When my TS was active, the provisional for every level was different and, of course, more comprehensive the higher the clearance. I don’t know what changes, if any, have been instituted since. But with the provisional you had full access to do your job – remember, what you are allowed to see/know also requires the ‘need to know’; clearance alone is not enough. And once the clearance is granted and your subsequent work lets you access certain sensitive stuff, you can bet that you will be surveilled by some intelligence agency forever. I know that because as S-2 of a nuclear artillery outfit it was my job to also read such surveillance reports on the troops in our unit. (I expect that they still take a sneak peek at my doings from time to time.) Because of that, I don’t exactly understand what all the brouhaha is about surveilling anyone that was once granted critical national security knowledge. Just because your job may end doesn’t mean that your mind goes blank and you don’t have the opportunity to blab what you once worked on and still know.

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  17. Bill Tozer Avatar

    And what the hell does that have to do with any topic on Scattershots, Paul? Opps, I forgot whom I was addressing. Take it to the Sandbox where you can ask questions about Melania’s shoes again and again.

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  18. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Did Muller use the son as leverage to get a plea from Flynn for nothing?
    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/byron-york-comey-told-congress-fbi-agents-didnt-think-michael-flynn-lied/article/2648896
    😉

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  19. Bonnie McGuire Avatar

    Here’s a good observation making the rounds…
    “Now let me see if I have got all of this straight…If we get nuked, it’ll be by: Missiles built with technology given to China by Bill Clinton, funded by Iran with money Obama gave them, with warheads developed from Uranium sold to Russia by Hillary, and refined by Iran into weapons-grade plutonium in Russian centrifuges bought with money Obama gave them. And Trump is trying to undo this s*** storm, but he’s the Traitor. Amazing, just amazing!”

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  20. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    LOL Bonnie! 😉

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  21. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Here Paul Emery, your Politico pals wrote this today.
    https://www.politico.com/story/2018/02/14/trump-polling-democrats-republicans-407315

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  22. Teine Rebane Estey Avatar

    I wish I could “thumb’s up” or “Like” some of these comments on your blog Daddy. As your daughter cum blog-lurker, there are times I want to applaud a comment and am left staring at the screen with a big grin.

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  23. George Rebane Avatar

    TeineE 958am – Please check in the left panel under the picture of your handsome father, it has been there for years 😉

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  24. jon smith Avatar
    jon smith

    Bill 5:12
    “The 9 month constant “Russia, Russia, Russia, Trump stole the election, Russian Collusion, Russia, Russia, Trump stole the election, Treadon!”” drumbeat by the unhinged bedwetting press and their little puppets did indeed divide and disrupt the country.”
    Benghazi! Benghazi Benghazi! White Water! White water! The emails! The emails! Birth certificate! Birth certificate! Fake diploma! Fake diploma!
    Yup, those libs have a corner on drip drip politics.

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  25. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: jon smith | 14 February 2018 at 10:30 AM
    And defense against those types of accusations is hardly exclusive to the right!

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  26. Teine Rebane Estey Avatar

    GeorgeR 10:24am – Yes, because I set that feature up, I’m aware that up there under your photo I can “like” the post. : ) But I’m also referring to the clever and sometimes glaringly obtuse comments of your readers. Those gems just float away into the archives. I’d love to be able to “upvote” them or at times offer them a spare IQ point to help their critical thinking. Your blog is so comprehensive and well read that it could use it’s own URL and have features (and stats) like Reddit.com. Wouldn’t you all like to see the most upvoted & pithy comment of all time as well as how your readers judge which author could use a little more critical thinking power? It would be fun to dose out upvotes and (in jest) IQ points where needed. (Yes, find and hire someone to do the transfer and archive, it’s TIME.)

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  27. George Rebane Avatar

    TeineE 1059am – Good points; I’ll call you.

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  28. Bill Tozer Avatar

    Re: Update On Schifflips
    Yeah, what’s Schiff doing to do now? Hold up in front of the all the cameras 10 pages that are blacked out? It would be a first for the Dems as well as the Popinjays who comment here, i.e., reading the black on the page instead of the white. First time for everything.
    https://www.facebook.com/RowdyConservatives/photos/a.254420818025296.63999.217926015008110/1258171090983592/?type=3&theater
    https://patriotpost.us/cartoons/25817

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