Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Aside from the fact the president thinks this is a good thing when he normally doesn't, Why in June 2026 is the president linking to a Reuters article from January 2026 talking about the 94.6% increase in the trade deficit in November 2025?

Aside from the fact the president thinks this is a good thing when he normally doesn't, Why in June 2026 is the president linking to a Reuters article from January 2026 talking about the 94.6% increase in the trade deficit in November 2025, the largest increase since March 1992, is the question you should be asking yourself. 

Of course the numbers have been revised in the interim, but the November 2025 percent change was still YUGE.

And yes, what does that have to do with the report of the April number today, which is the occasion of the president's post?

The answer is nothing. 

Needless to say, Trump thinks trade deficits are a bad thing when he has all his marbles together, which this evening he clearly does not.

And we called Joe Biden President Applesauce Brains. 

And incidentally, President Trump has a cumulative trade deficit to date of $1.154 trillion. 

 





Stellantis wrecks 1.3 million Jeeps, faulty part makes them too dangerous to park in the garage

 Stellantis tells owners of 1.3 million Jeeps to park outside over fire concerns

... the recall covers 2021 through 2025 model-year Jeep Wrangler SUVs and Jeep Gladiator trucks due to an electrical connection issue in the electric-hydraulic power steering pump wiring. ...

Gold and silver do not believe today's happy talk about oil

 


Silver ended the day down 8.63% on a year-to-date basis.

Gold ended the day down 1.33% on a year-to-date basis. 

Monday, June 8, 2026

Middle East tanker transits 31 May - 6 June 2026: Strait of Hormuz 1.7/day, Bab-el-Mandeb Strait 15.7/day

SoH E: 1.0/day

BAM SE: 7.7/day 


Italian coffee company Lavazza to introduce proprietary machine Tabli to brew its proprietary entirely natural compressed coffee tablets which require no recycling like K-cups do

 Italian coffee giant Lavazza launches single-serve tablets to make espresso in the U.S.

... Lavazza will officially launch Tablì in the U.S. in August. A $99.99 bundle that includes the machine, a 60-count variety pack of tabs and a milk frother is available now to pre-order on the company’s website. ... 

There was no "pre-order" tab on the U.S. website.

The question is, Will the coffee from a tablet be any good?

And, Do you want to be hostage to the company for future supply?

Personally, I prefer Kimbo to Lavazza, but I will drink Lavazza. 

My advice is to buy a moka pot and a grinder instead, and buy the beans or ground coffee of your choosing.

You will have the coffee you want when you want it, and if you never put the moka pot in the dishwasher it will last you a lifetime.

I have used several different sizes in both aluminum and stainless steel since the 1990s and have never gone back to percolators, pour-overs, French presses, drip machines, steam or pump espresso makers, et cetera. And I keep several different brands and styles of coffee going all the time.

Plus, the moka pots will work over a flame in a power outage, take up no counter space, and can travel with you at leisure or in an emergency.

And the look is . . . iconic. 

 


 

OMG CNBC story headlined "What is the average mortgage payment?" takes you to "Is a reverse mortgage right for me?"

 What is the average mortgage payment? 

https://www.cnbc.com/select/is-a-reverse-mortgage-right-for-me-/

Bait and switch much? 

AI's answer is $2,329 nationally, about $1,595 on average where I live. 

OMG, good morning, time for a donut

... more than 40% of patients reporting vomiting might limit the drug’s commercial potential ... no shit lol

Weight loss drug maker sinks 25% after new safety data spooks investors 

Sunday, June 7, 2026

No new wars

Trump: "I Didn't Guarantee No War," "This Is Not An Endless War"


C-SPAN

The Times of Israel 

 

 

Update:

Trump storms out of interview after being challenged about election fraud claims, DOJ fund 

Elon Musk still doing his part today for the team

 


Nothing good ever came out of Sweden

 


Like moths drawn to a flame, this moron has 1.2 million followers

 



OMG I hope it isn't me

 Global week ahead: Soccer isn’t the only thing that’s kicking off

CNBC seems to think this is a great header for their story

 



I have a hard time getting excited about bond yields surging 7% in the wake of the Iran war when they already surged 368% since 2020 to the end of February

100 days of the Iran war: How global markets and the economy have been affected, in charts

 ... Yields on U.S. Treasurys are among those to have surged in the aftermath of the war ... U.S. 30-year Treasury yields have surged ...

 


 

Progressive Dems wanted Biden to just shut up and disappear in 2024, and nothing has changed

 They have learned nothing.

When you adopt the narrative of your enemy, you lose. 

 

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Whelp, that didn't take long

 U.S. confirms second Texas screwworm case, Canada restricts livestock imports

That's unfair to Harris, she came in fourth in California


Again, what doomed Democrats was betraying their sitting president in the ninth inning. 

 

A lasting legacy of Donald Trump may be The Wall after all

 But Mexico is still not paying for it.

 

The U.S. federal government has spent north of 100% of what it takes in for most of the time since 1901, that's why we're $39 trillion in the hole, but 2009 and 2020 when Nancy Pelosi was Speaker of the House still stand out

 




Warren Buffett's right hand man Charlie Munger was fundamentally anti-social

 ... "You don’t need other people. The point of getting rich is so you don’t have to need other people, so you don’t have to get along with others.” ...

Quoted here