Slope of Hope Blog Posts
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Who Needs a Congress?

Here We Go Again
When I was a kid, I considered “grownups” to be intelligent and responsible. The older I get, the more I realize how untrue this is. Indeed, with each passing year, my opinion of the overall intelligence of humans decreases. By the time I’m 80, I’ll be convinced everyone is an utterly corrupt moron.
I offer to you the latest evidence:

The Idiotic Premise
Here is my understanding of what Trump’s administration thinks about the Fed, the Economy, and the Market:
- Jerome Powell is incompetent;
- The U.S. economy is like a huge pile of oily rags that is just needing something to light it in order to really catch fire, and that “something” is lower interest rates;
- Powell should be lowering rates massively, but he’s refusing to do so for political reasons;
- Once Trump installs one of his sycophantic cronies to head the Fed, the slashing of rates can begin;
- At which time the economy will be fabulous and the stock market will rush into the stratosphere since, you know, it’s like totally cheap and massively undervalued right now.
Every single one of these things is dead wrong, yet people are too stupid or too politically loyal to dare think or say so. Probably stupid, for the most part. In any case, time will prove this entire thesis to be fantastically incorrect, and I will endlessly refer back to this very post.
(more…)Open for Business
Well, after 43 days of being shuttered, our inept clown government will be revving back up, ready to waste your dollars and plunge the nation deeper into debt. Hurrah! Wouldn’t you rather just have all that tax money for yourself?
Were YOU affected by those 43 days? I certainly wasn’t. Well, that’s not entirely true. We are in a bit of a data desert now:

