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Higgenbotham
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FishbellykanakaDude wrote:
Another example of the Fernando Lamas Principle: It is better to LOOK good, than to FEEL good!

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..and Higgie, You look MAHVELOUS..!!
Thanks for the tip. I'm working on it.

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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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In popular culture

After his death, Lamas's archetypal playboy image lived on in popular culture via the "Fernando" character developed by Billy Crystal on Saturday Night Live in the mid-1980s. The character was outlandish and exaggerated but reportedly inspired by a remark Crystal heard Lamas utter on The Tonight Show; "It is better to look good than to feel good." This was one of the Fernando character's two catchphrases along with the better-remembered "You look marvelous!" (usually spelled "mahvelous" in this context).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando_Lamas
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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No arrests have been made. The incidents follow a spike in violence in London in recent weeks which saw more murders committed in the capital in February and March than there were in New York.

Easter Island B. And the problem is only worsening as government regulations and tax burdens continue to make it hard for everyday people to get by. According to the BBC, on school head was quoted saying, “My children have grey skin, poor teeth, poor hair; they are thinner.”
Just like 1968 around here back then.

At least you find a job for six month only to be laid off for six month. This was the model until they raised unemployment and the locusts moved from other areas since it was a raise to move and large plants decentralized ushering in the arbitrage models that developed into the ruse of free trade which was never about fair trade. Back them we could farm the 400 acre model and survive with out debt constructs. This was the time they destroyed the 400 acre model since the practices was feed lots and 4000 acre models as practices moved to commodity based thought maps we avoided. As we recently modeled the 40000 acre was a time bomb we seen and understood clearly they where not going to make.

If he lost more than 1% of his equity in a day, he shut down for the day, more than 2% in a week, he shut down for the week, and more than 3% for the month, he shut down for the month. What I'm doing is constantly evaluating my level of confidence and shutting down indefinitely until my level of confidence improves.

Level of capital discussions never get past local thought maps since all they see is what is taken for others.
Like we note many people cannot move now since few are really dumb enough to accept the tax liability's.
The start of the death spiral we locally seen as the the dead rings of smash and grab increase from inside and outside the borders models.
Ruin from above since they always spend more than they are responsible for.

The discussion is hammer and anvil pattern of the current lost 200 ma noted clearly.
H is correct to wait I feel since the dead cat is being hit by a hammer as another is placed on the
anvil since capital is fungible.

I opened a small position in utf since who decides as we witness the formation of ineptitude on both sides of
the spectrum called blue and red for some time now.

Admiral Gial Ackbar had a point also.
Overall Macro and CTA strategies share a common characteristic of seeking to produce returns when markets move broadly,
independent of direction.
---> https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-04- ... -sofr-rate <---

Your decision H is correct. Let them run by for now as we noted.
Sent scouts out and of them none came back in 2018. We are carving a bottom as we noted way before this window.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2IVCyFt2Os

A bright spark seen the over spread just we mapped the mid opening as factored.
Anyways as he posits, My point though, is simply to remember who you’re dealing with around Holidays, and not fall prey to doing
“stupid shit”, and getting caught in the net of a 6 or 7 point spread.

Looking at the fish from the head down would be the logical point to monitor actual affairs would suffice.

Logic suggest what is important is the cover-up, how it could have gone on so successfully for half a century then, and do implications for us even matter today. The thinking souls know by now the DOJ and the Office are not concerned with the Agency Actor Model of actual culpability and the crevices of Judge Rosemary Collier rulings preserved. The taxpayers are lumps of clay as we already know. The risk premium is always ignored since the farm has evolved to what Amos warns of to see clearly today...

retest of 2/8/2018 seen today only

http://www.deagel.com/

ten kings one hour

Pride, jealousy and possessiveness the 3 pains of hell he said. They put him in some, others have to ignore the ones fashioned for them.
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Does a decades-long rise in suicide among white Americans signal an emerging crisis for U.S. capitalism and democracy? Nobel prize-winning economist Angus Deaton, and his wife, fellow Princeton Prof. Anne Case, share their provocative theory with WSJ’s Jason Bellini in this episode of Moving Upstream.
Why ‘Deaths of Despair’ May Be a Warning Sign for America | Moving Upstream
Wall Street Journal
Published on Feb 27, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXf-xcR8bdA
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John wrote:
CH86 wrote: > Boomers need to grow some compassion and invest in their
> kids. Remember the younger generations are America's Future and
> the West's Future.
Higgenbotham wrote: > Looks like a good business. Basically, anything the Boomers need
> to buy is worth looking at because it will trend up and up for
> decades.

> Diapers for Baby Boomers Give Boost to the Paper Industry
>
Diapers is a low margin business, requiring a huge up front
infrastructure cost for manufacturing and distribution.

There's a MUCH better business for Gen-Xers if they really want to
make money:

Suicide kits.
I'm with CH86 on this one. After considerable reflection, I don't regret saying I would be unable to sell suicide kits to Boomers.

Even if selling diapers to Boomers is a low margin business, I still like it.

For someone like CH86 who wants to spread a positive message, he could print messages inside the diapers aimed at the Boomers.

For example where the pee goes, "While you RV and pee, please thing of something besides me me me." and where the poo goes, "Please consider the future generations that are going to have to clean up your mess."
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Higgenbotham wrote: > I'm with CH86 on this one. After considerable reflection, I don't
> regret saying I would be unable to sell suicide kits to Boomers.

> Even if selling diapers to Boomers is a low margin business, I
> still like it.

> For someone like CH86 who wants to spread a positive message, he
> could print messages inside the diapers aimed at the Boomers.

> For example where the pee goes, "While you RV and pee. please
> thing of something besides me me me." and where the poo goes,
> "Please consider the future generations that are going to have to
> clean up your mess."
When did you ever get the impression that CH86 wants to spread a
positive message? I can't recall ever reading anything positive from
CH86. Selling suicide kits fits his personality perfectly.
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18. Emotionalize, Antagonize, and Goad Opponents. If you can't do anything else, chide and taunt your opponents and draw them into emotional responses which will tend to make them look foolish and overly motivated, and generally render their material somewhat less coherent.

So, This is perhaps the variant of the 'play dumb' rule. Regardless of what material may be presented by an opponent in public forums, claim the material irrelevant.

Well trained or the obvious.

Meanwhile, 2.812 +0.022 +0.78% 10 year
flows are all central bank based
parity wars and added long short

https://www.amazon.com/Licensed-Lie-Exp ... bc?ie=UTF8 <-----

anyways manaforts a plant or https://duckduckgo.com/?q=carter+page&t=brave&ia=news back door op
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What made me think of this is I've had the same Boomer mailman for 13 years. I hadn't seen him in about 5 years but saw his truck up at the mail area today and went over there to talk to him. The first thing I'd note about him is I never worry about mail knowing he is our mailman. I have complete confidence in his integrity.

He said he will be retiring in a year. He will sell his house and live in an RV.

He knew exactly what was on my mind. He knows the people on his route are thinking about what happens when he retires. We have never talked generational topics but he brought it up. He used the term Millennials and indicated based on his experience not to expect the same attention to accuracy once he retires.
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