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I know one thing, in real life it just drives costs of things up in the process.
Ps in blue states anyways along with their bogus taxes. I saw Pelosi wanting infrastructure money for roads when they put in gas taxes and drive up DMV costs the same thing that they drove out Arnold for that but now looking to borrow for the same thing??!!! Just a constant rip off.
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Hilarious! Thanks
Trump needs lower rates to service the debt, plain and simple. He spends like a crazy man just like both Dems and Repubs.
What was the highway bill? 2 Trillion?
They can never raise again.
Unfortunately, they always seem to print enough to keep pm’s in the shitter.
and the beat goes on…
Trump wants more QE to cut rates by 1%
His reasoning I don’t know didn’t get in on it.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/30/trump-calls-on-fed-to-cut-rates-by-1percent-and-urges-more-quantitative-easing.html
Wow scumbags just turned it all around! Sheesh I guess today ain’t the day!
Steady on old chap, the scum ain’t gonna let PM shares hold any gains……yup they just just got mullered !!!!
Take a few days off and nothing changes….quelle surprise.
Gold up PM shares up now
Too bad they didn’t have those cameras when I did some four wheeling in Aruba. Went up these high dirt roads with no room for a mistake. The roads were only as wide as the wheels then. You had to make sure u had water and long sleeves on a hot day cuz the hot dirt could burn your skin. They had really old cacutus out there that could get really high. It ended at the ocean but couldn’t cool off and hang out in the natural pool the rocks made cuz a hurricane heading for Florida had stirred up the ocean on that side of the island. I cooled off in the ocean anyways before heading back through the dessert.
One person going somewhere else’s had a creative fence made of cactus. I thought that’s clever.
The Island was rich in gold at one time before the Dutch mined it.
Damn water!
New Gold has sure had a lot of problems in the past few years. I’ve done OK with them in the past but sure glad I don’t own them right now.
Then again they’re barely down today so what do I know.
Although I lived in Utah for several years in the 1960’s , I never visited that part , so thanks for the tips .
I do remember being chilly after swimming , even on very hot days . It was like going back and forth between an oven and a refrigerator . You’d be overheated , get into the water , come out wet , chill down rapidly and be covered in goosebumps for a couple of minutes , and as soon as the water had evaporated , you would quickly be overheated again .
I knew several people who had no A/C in their homes . Instead they had ‘swamp coolers’ – a box of wet excelsior , and forced air blowing through it , so the outlet flow might be 15 or 20 degrees lower than the inlet . But , the cooled air was moist , so less comfortable than A/C .
there’s a cluster of notable things near moki dugway.
muley point: a promontory 1,200′ above the San Juan valley. 270 degree views for fifty miles. turn west at the top of the dugway, about four miles.
valley of the gods: 17 mi drive through mesas, buttes, red and orange stone. similar to monument valley (just down the road) without most of the crowd, the tourist stands, and the fees and rules of the Navajo tribal park. turn off to the east near the foot of the dugway.
goosenecks state park: an entrenched meander of the San Juan river. as twisty as the ox bows of the Mississippi, but cut into thousand foot trenches.
and, of course the Mexican Hat (a stone sombrero), four corners (more Navajo tribal park with souvenir stands), and the canoe landing just upstream from the village of Mexican Hat. (take the road across from the shell station). good for a splash in the water – you won’t believe how fast you dry off in the desert air. enjoy!
I may do a trip out that way in August . I will be in South America all of June , then dog-watching for a month after mid-July , but want to get my grandkids from SoCal , PA and UT to Mesa Verde before they go back to school if I can arrange it . Enjoy your ramble !
the correlation between ADP and Non-Farm payrolls isn’t all that reliable for some reason, but I agree, whatever the crowd thinks gold might do, it will probably do the opposite – but just for the day – unless it’s down.
I don’t know how many days in a row now that silver has been down 1% or more pre-market, gotta be at least a week or more.