Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Bob Brinker's Second Late Night Radio Guest Appearance

July 20, 2011....Bob Brinker made his second (that we know of) guest appearance on a middle-of-the-night radio program on a station that does not carry Moneytalk.  (Brinker's hour is archived in the July 19th, 1am time slot. Link posted below.) Rob from Pasadena, Ca  alerted me. 

Rob wrote:
"Bob Brinker made an appearance on Doug McIntyre's RedEye Radio again last (night). He was on the 50,000 watts of KABC radio here in Los Angeles. Doug actually lives in the San Fernando Valley so he does his show live from the KABC studios. He shows up to work a little early and goes back and forth with the local talk show hosts on KABC before he takes over the mic for his syndicated show.

Of course he could be heard on other stations as well such as WABC New York. He was on the first hours which is july 18th from 10 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. Pacific Time (then run again at 2:00 a.m.) so of course that makes it July 19th from 1:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. in New York.

I checked the KABC website and Doug's own site for the RedEye Radio podcast and they both redirects me to the WABC website for the podcast, so New York's WABC must be the big player that you'll have to go to in order to listen to the interview. The podcast from the East Coast July 19show isn't up yet, but when it is you'll be able to find it here

http://www.wabcradio.com/sectional.asp?id=37817

Also, Doug's website is http://dougmcintyreonline.com/

Too bad Bob doesn't get right to the point on his own show like he does on Doug's show. He doesn't repeat the same thing over three times on the same call and to me it appears he gets right to the point with only a small amount of bloviating.

Take Care,

Rob in Pasadena, CA"
BRIEF SUMMARY, COMMENTARY AND EXCERPTS OF THE SHOW:

Doug McIntyre opened his  program praising Bob Brinker and meekly said he didn't have a good understanding of how finance works, so having Bob on was very timely.  Doug's main topic was the whole debt ceiling and budget debate,  and what's going on in Washington.  (However, much of the discussion disintegrated into political pontificating by both Brinker and Doug.)

Differences between the debt ceiling,  the national debt and the deficit:  Brinker explained  that the debt ceiling is a statutory requirement on the US Treasury which limits the amount of debt that the Treasury can issue. The Treasury issues debts when it sells bond, etc.  The limit is always raised. Brinker said the national debt is the cumulative amount of money that the US owes. Right now the national debt is 14.4 trillion dollars -- that's the cumulative annual deficits for all time for the USA. The annual deficit is added on to the national debt every day and is currently running at an annual rate of 1.5 trillion dollars.    

Doug asked what would happen if the US should start "bouncing checks"  Brinker replied: "Well for the month of August, we are about 134 billion dollars short of what we need to make all the payments. So we'd have a problem right away in the month of August. We have enough money to make some of the payments, but we have no method and no precedence of making some of the payments. We owe 29 billion in interest, 49 billion for Social Security checks, 50 billion for Medicare and Medicaid payments, 32 billion for the Defense Department,  13 billion for unemployment insurance.....Those are so vital, I list those first. That adds up to about 173 billion but we have another 134 billion  that is scheduled to go out. Things like paying our military active duty......" 

About possible default:  Brinker said: "The fact that we are holding up our bond holders over this debt ceiling issue, that's what we are doing here, playing Russian roulette with our bond holders. And frankly, that's not fair to our bond-holders....."

Doug asked Brinker if we can continue to pile up debts like we have been doing. Brinker said no, it was not sustainable and we are on the road to fiscal ruin if we continue on this road. We have to pay the interest on the debt every day. Right now we are benefiting from very low rates because of the slow economy and Fed policy and low inflation, but long term "interest rates tend to fluctuate."  And when interest rates are at higher levels, it's going to cost "a fortune just to pay the interest on this debt."

Doug asks Brinker a question about the president: "I look at this as a political problem. I look at this as a president having to go back to a liberal base that he already irritated by extending the Bush era tax cuts and having to offer some kind of crumb off the table, and not even being able to get that. How do you see it?" 

Brinker completely ignored Doug's comments about the president and replied: "Well I think that it's an ideological position being taken as you point out, being led by Tea Party activists and so far they are winning on that point. I don't know what the final outcome will be. I guarantee you they're going to raise the debt ceiling, with or without a government shut-down....You can take that to the bank. But when you talk to the politics of this, and I think you have to take it to the general election in order to decide where the country is going to go on this issue -- spending versus revenue and fiscal responsibility." 

Four political parties?  Brinker continued: "We are squeezing four parties into the two party system.....We have the Tea Party and we have the Grand Old Party. And then we have the Democrat Party and we have what I would call the Progressive Party that wants to go way beyond what the Democrat Party stands for down the middle......"  

When questioned about Gold prices, Brinker said: "Gold is around $1600 and ounce because people are using it as an alternative to fiat currency which is all the paper money floating all around the world.....It's also getting  pushed widely all over the place. Anywhere you go it's buy gold, buy gold, buy gold.....And I think it's benefiting from all of that demand. (Doug: "Can it hit $2000 and ounce?") Gold is a speculative metal. Gold can do anything because it's purely a supply demand speculative metal.  You know, it's interesting because you can't go into Walmart and give them any gold, they won't take it. It's not currency. In the United States for sure and in almost all countries, it's not currency."   

Doug asked about the "previous" White House deficits.  Brinker replied: "Unfortunately, we piled up a lot of debt during that period also. The economy was better then so the debt pile-up was a lot less. I will give you an example of a program back around 2004, around election time that was passed with no funding. And that was the prescription drug benefit bill that was added to the Medicare plan without ever being funded. It's costing the country long-term  hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars. It was frankly a give-away to the voters. There's an example of fiscal irresponsibility. So you see, you just made the point. It doesn't matter which Party is involved. They're both irresponsible." 

Here are some more of Brinker's comments from the show: 

* "We need a long-term plan to get in the direction of a balanced budget. I'd be happy to see them get within 3% of Gross Domestic Product. Right now we're running in the high single digits of GDP in terms of annual deficits......We don't need a lot of short-term pain, it will just exacerbate this sluggish economy, and this economy is really sluggish." 

* "I would be surprised to see the unemployment rate have a whole  number below 8 for quite a while. Right now, it's 9.2, and the way this economy is drifting along at a growth rate of only about 2% here for the first half of this year, despite all the stimulus."

* "We have a dysfunctional  government in Washington, and unless the country gets it right by getting people in Washington that will get it right long term, we're going to be in a lot of trouble down the road." 

* "The annual deficit as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product at 3% or less, I think we're okay there. If we can get there, we'll be alright. We are nowhere near that. We're in the high single digits...What the caller is talking about is the total National Debt as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product, and that figure is rising really fast. That number a few years ago was only about 60%. Now it's getting into the high double-digits."  

* "One concern I do have in here Doug, and this is a concern I'm getting because of these annual deficits as far as the eye can see with nothing being done about them. I am concerned that the White House does not have a proper appreciation for the importance of fiscal discipline. I'm becoming more and more concerned about that as I see these numbers pile up, and I think it's a real question." 

* "I will tell where we could save a lot of money. We should take a look at all of these troops we have stationed in places like Germany and Japan. I think the war is over, what is it, 65 years or so? I'm not convinced that we are getting value for all of our military expenditures...."  

Shameless newsletter plug: Caller Russell from Alabama said:  "Twenty year subscriber to Marketimer, and anybody who wants to know anything about the stock market  is crazy for not buying the Marketimer every year."  (Hilarious comments.....I didn't know it was supposed to be a comedy program.) 

Doug promoting Brinker's newsletter, said: "Bob Brinker authors Mark-timer (Yes, I replayed the tape 3 times, he called it "Mark-timer" but he corrected himself at the end of the program and got it right, probably much to Brinker's relief.)   Doug also said that Marketimer  "....has got everything you could possibly want."  (I wondered if he said that with a straight face. Or maybe he's never seen a copy of it.)

The subject of the stock market was conspicuous by its absence on Doug's RedEye middle-of-the-night talk show interview of Bob Brinker.  I have to conclude that he was told the subject was off-limits, but that's just my own opinion.
 

39 comments:

Anonymous said...
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Honeybee said...

Note to whoever anonymously sent that vile garbage about Michelle Bachmann:

That kind of stuff is not going to be posted on my blog. Go somewhere else to spew your sick "unfounded rumors."

.

jeffchristie said...

Bob Brinker said:

"One concern I do have in here Doug, and this is a concern I'm getting because of these annual deficits as far as the eye can see with nothing being done about them. I am concerned that the White House does not have a proper appreciation for the importance of fiscal discipline. I'm becoming more and more concerned about that as I see these numbers pile up, and I think it's a real question."

Excuse me Bob but the Whitehouse is a building. Just who is it there that doesn't appreciate the importance of fiscal discipline? Is it the president or his economic team? Oh I forgot they all quit. Maybe he can hire a new team that gets it or should we consider a new president who understands basic economics?

Honeybee said...

Jeffchristie said: "Excuse me Bob but the Whitehouse is a building."

LOL! Good point, Jeff. Bob Brinker has been saying that the White House is doing and not doing things for about 2 1/2 years now.

But he seldom says anything about the president. If you listen to Brinker, you might even conclude that the cute little dog BO could be running the country from the White House.

Brinker's never been bashful about naming names and even making up derogatory nicknames for politicians.

Wonder why he treats Obama differently?

Anonymous said...

WASHINGTON - A Republican congressman from Florida turned to email on Tuesday to call a Democratic colleague from the state "vile, despicable and cowardly" after she called into question his stance on Medicare during the debate over a spending cap and balanced budget bill before the House.

Rep. Allen West, a first-term Republican from south Florida, wasn't shy about his online outburst. He sent his peppery email to numerous lawmakers as well as his target, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee.

The subject line of the email: "Unprofessional and Inappropriate Sophomoric Behavior from Wasserman Schultz."

The e-mail said: "Look, Debbie, I understand that after I departed the House floor you directed your floor speech comments directly towards me. Let me make myself perfectly clear, you want a personal fight, I am happy to oblige. You are the most vile, unprofessional and despicable member of the US House of Representatives. If you have something to say to me, stop being a coward and say it to my face, otherwise, shut the heck up."

In her remarks on the House floor, Wasserman Schultz said: "The gentleman from Florida, who represents thousands of Medicare beneficiaries, as do I, is supportive of this plan that would increase costs for Medicare beneficiaries. Unbelievable from a member from south Florida."

Pig said...

Shuttle Cockpit

You might find this overwhelming; but it’s just a few gauges, and you get to sit down, too!
This is definitely a classic to save and remember how it was ten years from now .
Ever wonder what the cockpit of the Shuttles looks like?

You can use your mouse to move around the cockpit as well as just watch it rotate up and down will show you the entire upper flight deck .

Hint: Drag your cursor for horizontal or vertical scanning and use your scroll wheel to zoom in or out. Enjoy .

http://360vr.com/2011/06/22-discovery-flight-deck-opf_6236/index.html

Anonymous said...

West is a first term tin-horn teabagger shooting off his "mouth" in emails he sent to everybody he could think of.

He's angry at Wasserman for remarks she made AFTER he left the floor. Maybe if he stayed where he was supposed to be he could have responded in person rather than his cowardly email barrage...

In her remarks on the House floor, Wasserman Schultz said: "The gentleman from Florida, who represents thousands of Medicare beneficiaries, as do I, is supportive of this plan that would increase costs for Medicare beneficiaries. Unbelievable from a member from south Florida."

Now that's not so bad is it? And it's all true.

["Look, Debbie, I understand that after I departed the House floor you directed your floor speech comments directly towards me. Let me make myself perfectly clear, you want a personal fight, I am happy to oblige. You are the most vile, unprofessional and despicable member of the US House of Representatives. If you have something to say to me, stop being a coward and say it to my face, otherwise, shut the heck up."]

How could she say it to his face? He already left the room.

Pig said...

West is a first term tin-horn teabagger shooting off his "mouth" in emails he sent to everybody he could think of.

Are you an anti-American RACIST democrat?

Anonymous said...

The Congressional Black Caucus is expected to discuss the matter at an upcoming meeting. CBC Chairman Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., told Fox News he's going to have a talk with West -- the caucus' only Republican member.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/07/..../#ixzz1SkzdCUgz

Honeybee said...

Anonymous loves to call women and black conservatives names.

Allen West is a great American hero, and I do wish he would run for President of the United States.

And you, anonymous are a weenie coward who isn't fit to shine Allen West's shoes.

Now get lost, we don't like your sick garbage here.

.

Anonymous said...

Why are all those lily-white, rich, established Democrats attacking this newly elected African-American veteran?

I'm sure it's on the MSM commie-press every hour with the headlines, correct?

Anonymous said...

All Democrats are anti-American.

tfb

Pig said...

Why are all those lily-white, rich, established Democrats attacking this newly elected African-American veteran?

Great post, Anon. I don't mind saying that for once, I agree 101% with you.

Every now and then (usually then), you do make some sense.

Honeybee said...

Mr Pig,

That is an awesome view of the shuttle cockpit. Thank you for posting it. Here's the hyperlink to it:

Discovery Flight Deck

Honeybee said...

Mr Pig,

Not sure it is the same "anon" that you are agreeing with. That is why I keep begging posters who don't want to set up an account, to at least create a handle and use it.

Anonymous said...

Pretty simple, Alan West is a Patriot who took an oath to defend his nation against all enemies foreign and domestic. Wasserman Schultz is the enemy of every Constitutional loving red-blooded American. She is the enemy and deserves no quarter.

tfb

Honeybee said...

TFB,

About Colonel Allen West and Wasserman-Schultz: Well said.

jeffchristie said...

anonymous

So Allen West is a coward.

West was a member of the third of four consecutive generations in his family to serve in the United States armed forces.

West received his bachelor of arts degree from University of Tennessee and his master's degree in political science from Kansas State University. He also earned a master of military arts and sciences degree from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff Officer College in political theory and military history and operations.

Military career (1983–2004)

West entered active duty on November 1, 1983, at Fort Sill then attended the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course. He then completed airborne training at Fort Benning. West's first assignment was as an airborne infantry company fire support team leader and battalion training officer in the 325th Airborne Battalion Combat Team. He was promoted to captain in 1987 and graduated from the Field Artillery Officer Advanced Course. West was next assigned to the 1st Infantry Division, commanding B Battery, 6th Field Artillery Regiment. He was a Battalion Task Force fire support officer for 2d Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment. As a member of the 1st Infantry Division, he participated in Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm.

After redeployment from Kuwait, West served as an Army ROTC instructor at Kansas State University from 1991 to 1994, becoming the US Army ROTC Instructor of the Year in 1993. In January 1995 he was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division Support Command as the assistant operations/combat plans officer. West was promoted to major and attended the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in 1997. Upon completion, he became operations officer for the 18th Field Artillery Brigade before being assigned as executive officer of the 1st Battalion, 377th Field Artillery Regiment. West was an Army exchange officer at the II Marine Expeditionary Force at Camp Lejeune from 1999 to 2002.

He became battalion commander of the 2d Battalion 20th Field Artillery nicknamed "Deep Strike", 4th Infantry Division on June 6, 2002. He held this position until his retirement from the Army.

Anonymous said...

Both lawmakers claim they are now waiting for an apology from the other. West, meanwhile, is trying to raise money off the incident, as the spat escalates.

Several female House Democrats penned a letter Wednesday to House Republican leaders calling on them to "disavow" West's comments. One lawmaker suggested the leadership take West out to the "woodshed" to set him straight.



Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/07/21/gop-rep-west-denies-apologizing-to-dnc-chief-over-email/#ixzz1SlGojsmY

Honeybee said...

Jeffchristie,

Thanks for posting the biographical information about Allen West.

He is the kind of man that the hate-America crowd hates the most. He and his family have lived and fought for this country for generations.

He is a brave hero, who had the back of his troops, and I would trust him to have the back of America from the White House.

.

jeffchristie said...

"One lawmaker suggested the leadership take West out to the "woodshed" to set him straight."

Sorry but there is no person in congress of either party man enough to last 5 minutes in a woodshed with Allen West.

West's awards and decorations include the Bronze Star; Meritorious Service Medal (two Oak Leaf Clusters); Army Commendation Medal (two Oak Leaf Clusters, one Valor Device); Army Achievement Medal (one Oak Leaf Cluster); Valorous Unit Award; Air Assault Badge; and the Master Parachutist Badge.[citation needed]

West has received the following service medals and ribbons: National Defense Service Medal (with bronze star device); Southwest Asia Service Medal; Army Service Ribbon; Army Overseas Service Ribbon (multiple awards); Saudi Arabia Kuwait Liberation Medal W/Palm Tree and Kuwait Liberation Medal.

Honeybee said...

Jeffchristie wrote:

"Sorry but there is no person in congress of either party man enough to last 5 minutes in a woodshed with Allen West.

West's awards and decorations include the Bronze Star; Meritorious Service Medal (two Oak Leaf Clusters); Army Commendation Medal (two Oak Leaf Clusters, one Valor Device); Army Achievement Medal (one Oak Leaf Cluster); Valorous Unit Award; Air Assault Badge; and the Master Parachutist Badge.[citation needed]

West has received the following service medals and ribbons: National Defense Service Medal (with bronze star device); Southwest Asia Service Medal; Army Service Ribbon; Army Overseas Service Ribbon (multiple awards); Saudi Arabia Kuwait Liberation Medal W/Palm Tree and Kuwait Liberation Medal."


Jeff,

Isn't it sickening what jealousy and the inferiority of living at the public trough does to a person?

For instance, the one who anonymously insulted Congressman West.

Anonymous said...

One lawmaker suggested the leadership take West out to the "woodshed" to set him straight.

Yeah that would work out real well for someone.

tfb

Pig said...

West, meanwhile, is trying to raise money off the incident, as the spat escalates.


SHAME SHAME ON YOU, Anon. TSK TSK

Do you think that I get pleasure from CORRECTING your STOOOPID lies and half-truths all day long. You are NOT even a challenge, you are soooo darn dumb!

DCCC raising money off West email

STUPID ANON

Honeybee said...

TFB,

Yes, another congressman taking Col. West to the "woodshed" would be a sight to behold wouldn't it. LOL!

Maybe they could call in former Representative Weiner for the job. :)

.

Anonymous said...

If Allen West can't take getting criticized, maybe he shouldn't be in congress. Saying she's not a lady because she's standing up for seniors in completely absurd and is obviously sexist. No two ways about it.

The right wing can stand up for West's childish ranting all they like, but they are just proving that they don't respect women or want to debate the actual issues. BY Tim

Honeybee said...

Bob Brinker is on record saying that the silver ETF (SLV) could be used as a dollar hedge just like he recommends the gold ETF (GLD).

He talked about gold in the radio interview, but he didn't mention silver.

On Thursday July 21, 2011, 7:31 am EDT

"Gold and silver rallied on Wednesday after a previous day selloff. Peter Schiff , CEO of Europacific, recently gave an interview that included his views on silver. Even though Peter Schiff has been a long time advocate of precious metals, he provides insight to the current market and even a price target for gold and silver. Eric Sprott is a well known fund manager that calls silver “the investment of the decade.” Sprott backs up his statement by putting his money where his mouth his.

In response to the strength seen in gold and silver despite the seasonality effect, Schiff said, ” We’ve held some key lows, especially in silver, where silver held up and never got down to $30. That used to be the resistance before it broke up and moved up to $50. $50 is now the over head resistance and we will take that out before the end of the year. I think eventually silver north of $200 with gold over $5,000 makes a lot of sense.” Silver and gold at these levels would represent a 25 gold to silver ratio. Currently, this ratio is about 40. Although history doesn’t necessarily dictate the future, Eric Sprott believes the gold to silver ratio will return closer to its historical average of 16."


ARe Schiff and Sprott Still Bullish on Precious Metals

Anonymous said...

Dean

I do not know but it appears to me that insider trading is alive and well and in full swing. Online brokerages have info of a clients daily trades or investments. Strange when money is put into a stock that would normally perform with as much upside as it does downside. Usually when I buy in and hold for some reason I am thinking that the online brokerage assumes control of my funds and creates the stock to lose value. Then as the stock loses value the stock will stay under what I have paid for it for several months as the online brokerage does not want the stock to pay me. I have seen this again and again not only for my own account but for others as well.

Pig said...

Tiny Tim sez (not very clearly)

Saying she's not a lady because she's standing up for seniors in completely absurd and is obviously sexist. No two ways about it.

The right wing can stand up for West's childish ranting all they like, but they are just proving that they don't respect women or want to debate the actual issues.


Geesh, are there NO limits to your racism TinyTim? You sound so much like your namesake, doncha agree.

Now you pretend to stick up for women (that you despise, and have proven it here for 20 years) just to knock an African-American Hero!?!?!

You should be totally ASHAMED of yourself, but then, AGAIN, history and news reports about you prove that your are ashamed of nothing, your FREAKED OUT PREVERT. (sic)

Anonymous said...

Dear Timmy (reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUJK5wIE4H8&feature=related )

You wrote:

The right wing can stand up for West's childish ranting all they like, but they are just proving that they don't respect women or want to debate the actual issues. BY Tim

My reply:

The actual issue at hand is:

Medicare beneficiaries.

And in fact there is no debate on this matter. From our Founding fathers:

Madison, known as the Father of the Constitution:

"I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on the objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents."

Davey Crockett (U.S. House of Representatives)

I will not go into an argument to prove that Congress has not the power to appropriate this money as an act of charity. Every member upon this floor knows it. We have the right, as individuals, to give away as much of our own money as we please in charity; but as members of Congress we have no right so to appropriate a dollar of the public money.

Reference: http://www.juntosociety.com/patriotism/inytg.html

Class dismissed.

This Constitutional moment brought to you by tfb, the rabbit who cares.

Anonymous said...
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Honeybee said...

Ooppss, sorry guys, I understand your frustration, but my kids read this thread sometimes.

I don't want them asking mom what does those words mean. :)

Honeybee said...

TFB,

Here is a hyperlink to your Davy Crockett article:

Not Yours to Give - Colonel Davy Crockett

birdbrain said...

Mark Timer?

As in, the guest marking time until he releases the Mother of All Buying Opportunities?

Mark Timer, may I introduce you to Mona Talke? Mona Talke, this is Mark Timer.

Anonymous said...

Has Buffet lost it?

I listened to this several times and am puzzled. Just the other week he was upset about taxes on planes and yet in this video he does nto say you should cut your expenses to match your revenue he says somethign which sounds more like you need to raise your revenues to match your expenditures. He seems to be all over the place on taxes and spending.

clickToHearTheOracleOfOmaha

Al in SJ said...

Pig,

The shuttle pictures were great.

A couple of years ago, I was part of a Boy Scout outing to the Nasa Ames Center here in the south SF Bay Area. There we got to board the Shuttle Landing Simulator and go through a simulated landing sequnce. No motion, as they don't allow that for most visitors, but fun to the hilt. I can tell you that fitting into the pilot's seat was a tight squeeze.

The shuttle flight team was practicing when we first arrived and we got to watch. The movement range of the simulator is about 6 or 7 stoies tall by about 3/4's the length of a football field. We were told that it can drop so fast that if you experienced that on a airplane, most of us would think we were crashing.

We also got to tour the shop where they service the mock-ups used for landing training. One mock-up was an Apollo Lander. The inside of that was about as big as a double wide phone booth.

Anonymous said...

Jim Rogers: Fed Will Launch QE3 by Q3
Tuesday, 19 Jul 2011 09:08 AM

By Julie Crawshaw

International investor Jim Rogers expects a third round of quantitative easing by the third quarter of this year.

The head of Rogers Holdings expects this will happen "in the fall or early next year,” Rogers told CNBC, as FT Adviser reported.

"It's the wrong thing to do but that's all they [US policymakers] know to do. They are not very smart people so you better own commodities," says Rogers.

"They will see things not getting better and will do what they do."

Rogers comments came after U.S. Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke hinted the Fed might provide "additional policy support" should economic conditions warrant it, indicating that a third round of quantitative easing may be offered.

Commenting on the bond market, Rogers said "I have no idea what can cause the bond market to rally but I don't think it will rally any time soon."



Read more: Jim Rogers: Fed Will Launch QE3 by Q3
Important: Can you afford to Retire? Shocking Poll Results

Anonymous said...

BB has declared the debt ceiling will be raised and there will not be a default.

Let's see if he is still sanguine about that this weekend (July 24) and, what he has to say about the effect of the stock market, if indeed, there is not a default, but if the ratings agencies lower the credit rating of the US Gov't anyway, because the perceive not enough will be done about spending.

-- Frankj

Honeybee said...

FrankJ,

I copied your post over to the new Summary thread....for discussion.