First I have heard that we even had a stock futures market. During the long election night Fox mentioned that US stock futures had taken a serious dive, hundreds of points, as Trump's election victory became clearer and clearer as the night wore on. But, in the morning when the real stock market opened, everything was hunky dory, the Dow went up a couple a hundred points over the day.
Why do we have a futures market in stocks. Futures markets were invented for agricultural commodities, crops, which are in oversupply right after harvest, and become scarcer and scarcer as the once a year harvest gets used up. Used to be, if you were a farmer, you could get much better prices for your crop if you waited til well after harvest to sell it. Which takes money for the farmer to do. He has bills that have to be paid, and he needs the money from selling the crop. If said farmer has some cash in his checking account, he can wait, but few farmets have that much money in their checking accounts.
So, they invented futures markets. The producer makes a contract with the consumer to deliver a big load of crop, sometime in the future, at an agreed on price. And these contracts can be traded or sold, along with the crops. This smooths out crop prices over the year, which is a good thing for the producers. And as crop prices move up and down, futures contracts offer a way to bet on price movements. In fact the gambling angle proved so popular that futures markets in things that are not seasonal, like gasoline and jet fuel, were created. Southwest airlines was very good at playing the futures market in jet fuel and saved themselves a ton of money.
And, so, we now have a futures market in stocks. They are not seasonal, and the real stock market is open five days a week every week. Far as I can see, stock futures are just pure gambling. We ought to tax the hell out it.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Healing the wounds of the election. Let Hillary off.
I'm gonna offer advice to the incoming Trump Administration, while it is still incoming. My first advice is to drop prosecution of Hillary Clinton over the emails or any other matter. She lost the election. She doesn't hold public office, she will be too old to run again in 2020. She's harmless now. Let her go. You could probably gin up your Justice Dept to prosecute and even win a court case against her. Don't. She cannot do you any harm now. And prosecuting her will really piss off all her friends and supporters. Of which there are a lot. People you want to win over to your side, not kick in the head. Don't be divisive when you don't need to be.
So what happened election night?
The pollsters had Hillary ahead by a little. But Trump won. What happened?
The short of it is, we voters were given two unpalatable candidates. One candidate promised to get the country back on the right track. The other insisted that we were on the right track all along. But we weren't, we still aren't, and everybody except newsies know it.
Basically Wall St speculators crashed the world economy back in 2008. And it has stayed crashed. US GNP growth has been a measly 1% per year for the eight years of Obama. It should be 3%. Obamacare, the war on coal, 80,000 pages of new federal regulation, crazy federal tax policies and general federal meddling has combined to flatten US economic growth. And people feel it, they cannot find jobs, their children cannot find jobs, they don't get raises, they loose their houses to foreclosure, and everything costs more. The country is on the wrong track and everyone knows it.
So, faced with two unpalatable candidates, voters went for the unpalatable candidate that promised to fix the economy, rather than the unpalatable candidate that claimed things were just peachy.
The profession of economics did not help the situation. Economist say a depression is over when things stop getting worse. Great Depression 2.0 flattened out way back in 2008 but it hasn't gone away, the economy is still not growing. Voters, workers, and citizens don't think a depression is over until things climb back up to where they used to be (ought to be). So we had all the economists (a lefty lot) claiming Great Depression 2.0 was over back i9n 2009. The Obama administration liked this myth, and spread it around, and the newsies (another lefty lot) picked it up and pushed it.
But truth is stronger than fiction, and the voters knew things were bad and voted for a guy who said he would fix them, despite that guy's big mouth.
The short of it is, we voters were given two unpalatable candidates. One candidate promised to get the country back on the right track. The other insisted that we were on the right track all along. But we weren't, we still aren't, and everybody except newsies know it.
Basically Wall St speculators crashed the world economy back in 2008. And it has stayed crashed. US GNP growth has been a measly 1% per year for the eight years of Obama. It should be 3%. Obamacare, the war on coal, 80,000 pages of new federal regulation, crazy federal tax policies and general federal meddling has combined to flatten US economic growth. And people feel it, they cannot find jobs, their children cannot find jobs, they don't get raises, they loose their houses to foreclosure, and everything costs more. The country is on the wrong track and everyone knows it.
So, faced with two unpalatable candidates, voters went for the unpalatable candidate that promised to fix the economy, rather than the unpalatable candidate that claimed things were just peachy.
The profession of economics did not help the situation. Economist say a depression is over when things stop getting worse. Great Depression 2.0 flattened out way back in 2008 but it hasn't gone away, the economy is still not growing. Voters, workers, and citizens don't think a depression is over until things climb back up to where they used to be (ought to be). So we had all the economists (a lefty lot) claiming Great Depression 2.0 was over back i9n 2009. The Obama administration liked this myth, and spread it around, and the newsies (another lefty lot) picked it up and pushed it.
But truth is stronger than fiction, and the voters knew things were bad and voted for a guy who said he would fix them, despite that guy's big mouth.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Let's just charge him with nine counts of murder
Dylan Roof is headed to FEDERAL court first. The Feds want to charge him with 50 counts of this and that. This is malarkey. Roof committed premeditated murder of nine completely innocent strangers. In front of witnesses no less. Murder is a state crime in the US. There doesn't appear to be any controversy over the facts of the case. Roof ought to be in state court facing nine counts of murder. The law on murder is clear, and hasn't changed much since Moses brought the Ten Commandments down from Mt. Sinai. And murder has always been a death penalty offense.
The feds are charging "thought crimes" (hate crimes) and weapons charges and welfare for lawyers. This ain't justice.
Justice is an atrocious criminal brought to trial and convicted of straight forward well understood crimes. And executed for murder.
The feds are charging "thought crimes" (hate crimes) and weapons charges and welfare for lawyers. This ain't justice.
Justice is an atrocious criminal brought to trial and convicted of straight forward well understood crimes. And executed for murder.
Monday, November 7, 2016
Lamenting ( or cheering for) the death of democracy. NHPR
NHPR was on this depressing theme all day Saturday. The were talking about "economical man" the theoretical man of the economics text books who does every thing for money. The claimed that such a man would never bother to vote, because there is no money in it, and because his one vote won't count for much in the myriad of other votes. They ragged on about this for a half an hour. Depressing talk.
Of course the entire concept is malarkey. People don't vote 'cause there is money in it, they vote cause they believe in the cause. It doesn't cost money to vote, and the trivial amount of time it takes is of little account. I managed to vote for fifty years stopping at the polls on my way to work or on my way home from work. Not a significant burden. People vote for either a candidate they like, for an ideology they like, or against a candidate or ideology they despise. Except in the simple case of vote buying by party bosses, money is not the question. Which means voting is not properly a subject of economics, or concepts like "economical man"
And, American democracy has a good track record of selecting decent leadership. For the great crises of American history, Revolution, Civil War, the two world wars, our democracy put forth good strong effective leaders, Washington, Lincoln, Wilson, Roosevelt.
We did better than Europe. European leadership was monarchies, and the governments, even France and Britain, were staffed by the aristocracy. They weren't very good at their jobs. In the supreme crisis of 1914 they allowed events to drift into a terrible war, a war that wrecked all of Europe for good. US democratically elected leadership knew enough to stay out of it, and once it became clear that we had to step in to prevent the bad guys from winning US leadership brought the united backing of a large industrialized country into battle, and in both world wars, created the moral high ground, Wilson's 14 points, FDR's four freedoms. "In war the moral is to the physical as three is to one," said Napoleon once upon a time. US democratically elected leadership understood this where as European aristocratic leadership did not.
Churchill once said "Democracy is the worse form of government, except for all the others." I like that.
Of course the entire concept is malarkey. People don't vote 'cause there is money in it, they vote cause they believe in the cause. It doesn't cost money to vote, and the trivial amount of time it takes is of little account. I managed to vote for fifty years stopping at the polls on my way to work or on my way home from work. Not a significant burden. People vote for either a candidate they like, for an ideology they like, or against a candidate or ideology they despise. Except in the simple case of vote buying by party bosses, money is not the question. Which means voting is not properly a subject of economics, or concepts like "economical man"
And, American democracy has a good track record of selecting decent leadership. For the great crises of American history, Revolution, Civil War, the two world wars, our democracy put forth good strong effective leaders, Washington, Lincoln, Wilson, Roosevelt.
We did better than Europe. European leadership was monarchies, and the governments, even France and Britain, were staffed by the aristocracy. They weren't very good at their jobs. In the supreme crisis of 1914 they allowed events to drift into a terrible war, a war that wrecked all of Europe for good. US democratically elected leadership knew enough to stay out of it, and once it became clear that we had to step in to prevent the bad guys from winning US leadership brought the united backing of a large industrialized country into battle, and in both world wars, created the moral high ground, Wilson's 14 points, FDR's four freedoms. "In war the moral is to the physical as three is to one," said Napoleon once upon a time. US democratically elected leadership understood this where as European aristocratic leadership did not.
Churchill once said "Democracy is the worse form of government, except for all the others." I like that.
FBI Director Comey says there is nothing in the Weiner computer emails
This is the 600,000 odd emails found on Anthony Weiner's computer. How in the name of all that's holy can anyone, any gang of agents look at 600,000 emails in eight days? That's 75000 emails a DAY. Maybe the FBI had a computer program scan them looking for keywords? That sounds sorta flaky. Any how, the FBI director said he wasn't going to prosecute Hillary again last night.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Man vs Clocks Going back to Standard Time
So, this morning I did the clock reset thing. First my wrist watch, that's easy, just turn the knob. Then the clock radio. Not too bad, has a button marked "clock set" and a couple of arrow buttons. Now things get sticky. Antique Tiffany mantle clock, inherited from my long dead grandmother. Gotta be a hundred years old. I've been told you NEVER push the hands of such a clock backward, it breaks things and/or seriously confuses the hour striking mechanism. So I stop the pendulum swinging with my fingers, wait an hour, and restart the pendulum. And then we check the cell phone. Wonderbar, cell phone has automatically gone to standard time, hands off, no tinkering required. Wonder how cell phone managed that trick. Does the internal program have the dates of Daylight time burned in it? If so, does it still work after the Congresscritters change the dates again? Or does the cell phone home base broadcast a "Change clock now" signal to every cell phone in the land?
Then the VCR. Not that I use it much anymore, but it's still there. I find it is showing standard time. I guess I never bothered to set it on daylight time. It's a yard sale machine, with a remote picked up at a different yard sale.
And desktop, still running old but fast and trusty XP, made the change automatically.
Shortly I will go down to the garage and tangle with the car clock. Last time I had to dig the car manual out of the glove compartment to figure out how to set the car clock.
If I had my druthers, we would stay on Daylight time all year. We don't have enough sunlight in winter to give us light for both the drive to work and the drive home. Druther drive to work in the dark, when I am fairly rested, and have some coffee in me, and get a virtuous feeling of getting up early, than drive home in the dark, tired, and feeling like it's midnight cause it's black everywhere. Depressing that is.
Then the VCR. Not that I use it much anymore, but it's still there. I find it is showing standard time. I guess I never bothered to set it on daylight time. It's a yard sale machine, with a remote picked up at a different yard sale.
And desktop, still running old but fast and trusty XP, made the change automatically.
Shortly I will go down to the garage and tangle with the car clock. Last time I had to dig the car manual out of the glove compartment to figure out how to set the car clock.
If I had my druthers, we would stay on Daylight time all year. We don't have enough sunlight in winter to give us light for both the drive to work and the drive home. Druther drive to work in the dark, when I am fairly rested, and have some coffee in me, and get a virtuous feeling of getting up early, than drive home in the dark, tired, and feeling like it's midnight cause it's black everywhere. Depressing that is.
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