Wednesday, August 28, 2019

No deal Brexit may finally happen after all: Wily devil Boris Johnson, new UK PM, manipulates Parliament schedule to give it about 2 weeks to debate before Oct 31 deadline

Queen approves Boris Johnson’s plan to suspend parliament, making a no-deal Brexit more likely

US crude oil production in 2019 is at record high levels never before experienced in the post-war

all time high of 12162 BBL/D/1K in April of 2019

U.S. Oil Production Hits 12 Million Barrels a Day for First Time

When life gives you Trump lemons, Tucker Carlson makes Trump lemonade


YouTube restores high-profile Vdare channel but many others remain purged


While Bronze Age Pervert prepares to repeat Alcibiades' Sicilian debacle, SpaceX's methane, liquid oxygen and cryo-treated steel will make his terrestrial sun and sword but a quaint memory

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Move over Tokyo Rose, Taylor Swift becomes Beijing Betty


YouTube's Susan Wojcicki wins Hypocrite of the Year Award: Purges Vdare et alia to please ADL, VERY NEXT DAY says controversial and even offensive content OK on platform

Martin Luther wrote "Against the Jews and their Lies" for a reason.

Yes, by killing the poor in the many tens of millions


Deer in the headlights conservatism: Pretending the long march through the institutions never happened and we're not totally screwed


Burning Man has become Facebook


Tuesday, August 27, 2019

US on its way to becoming a net exporter of oil, dominating global oil market and securing the dollar as global reserve currency

Note to Chris Irons: This is not bullish for gold.

The US is about to send a lot more oil into an already oversupplied world market: 


“It will be 4 million barrels a day by six or eight months. Four million barrels a day is a lot bigger than the North Sea as a whole. That crude oil is going to go everywhere. It goes to Asia, Europe, to India,” said Edward Morse, Citigroup global head of commodities research. “If the U.S. gets to 6 million barrels a day in three years, it will be hands-down the world benchmark.” ... 

“Add on the amount of petroleum products that are exported and add on the amount of natural gas that is exported. The U.S. becomes the biggest hub for energy trading in the world,” said Morse. “It has dramatic implications for the U.S. dollar.”Morse notes there are those who doubt the dollar’s future as the global reserve currency. But in a scenario where the U.S. grows into an energy powerhouse, “the dollar becomes more entrenched.”The U.S. had been the world’s dominant oil producer, prior to World War II. “This will be back to the future for the Gulf Coast,” said Daniel Yergin, IHS Markit Vice Chairman. Yergin said the U.S. would not have had the opportunity to increase production as much, were the law not changed in 2015 to allow for U.S. oil exports.





Biden net favorability in Aug 2019 down 42% since Jan, Beto -41%, Clobber-You-With-A-Binder -40% and Sanders -18%

The fake Indian is now tops among Democrats, the George McGovern for our times.

Chotiner interviews Wax in The New Yorker, but it couldn't possibly be that she was sent to make WASPs look bad just in time for you know what, no, no way

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
C'mon, it's election season, people, and the narrative-building is well underway.

. . . commencing an orgy of profligate spending and debt from which we will never recover, you miserable harpies!


Not an unalloyed critique of education


"posession"

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Black Dems in PA admit revulsion for Hillary made them not vote in 2016


More than a dozen African Americans who said they usually vote Democratic - but didn't vote at all in 2016 - blamed unease with Clinton's candidacy. They also expressed support for Biden, frequently citing his past as Obama's vice president as a major positive, and occasionally others. ... Jason Saffore, 43, an African American Democrat working in Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market, said he couldn't bring himself to vote for Clinton in 2016 and so didn't vote at all. Next year, he said, will be different. "The guy we have in office now is not serving our country and it's time for a change," he said, as he arranged a stack of onions in a crate. "We need a president who is for all Americans. Last time I didn't really care for the Democratic field at all, so I stayed out of the mix. I think a lot of people did."



Drudge's latest weekend ignoramus must have been struck by "lightening"