Consumer Confidence Crashes In June, Richmond Fed Survey Plunges To COVID Lockdown Lows

Consumer Confidence Crashes In June, Richmond Fed Survey Plunges To COVID Lockdown Lows

Following the crash (to record lows) of UMich Sentiment, analysts expected The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index to tumble in June. They were right but it was a considerably bigger miss with the headline falling to 98.7 from 103.2 (revised lower) and well below the 100.0 expected. This was largely driven by a collapse in ‘expectations’ from 73.7 to 66.4 (present situation confidence fell from 147.4 to 147.1)…

Source: Bloomberg

That is the weakest level for ‘hope’ in the future since 2013.

The Conference Board is starting to catch down to the record lows of UMich…

Source: Bloomberg

So that’s your average joe’ American, but your ‘average joe’ American business is also increasingly pessimistic as Richmond Fed’s Manufacturing confirms with a crash to COVID lockdown lows (printing -19 in June from -9, dramatically missing expectations of a small rebound to -7)

Under the hood, shipments and new orders collapsed and local business conditions were a bloodbath… with expectations for conditions in the future worsening notably.

Finally, we also note that for the first time since 2019, ‘soft’ survey data is below ‘hard’ real economic data…

Source: Bloomberg

‘Hope’ is getting hammered – almost a one way street lower since Biden was elected – now near its lowest since before Trump was elected.

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Tue, 06/28/2022 – 10:12

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Marijuana Banking Legalization Gets Scrapped Again


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For a sixth time, the Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act has been scrapped by the U.S. Senate just before earning a vote. The proposal would grant state-legal marijuana businesses access to federally insured banks.

The latest blow to the SAFE Banking Act came Thursday when senators stripped the proposal out of the America COMPETES Act, a House-passed bill that aims to subsidize computer chip manufacturers and other industries. The inclusion of the SAFE Banking Act was one of the few redeemable aspects of the COMPETES Act, which is mostly a cronyist mess of disjointed giveaways to politically connected industries.

House Democrats had included the marijuana banking provision in the otherwise unrelated bill in an attempt to finally get the SAFE Banking Act through the Senate, where it has repeatedly stalled. The most recent failure came in December when Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D–N.Y.) had the proposal stripped out of the National Defense Authorization Act. As Reason’s Jacob Sullum has reported, Schumer wants to prioritize his own, broader marijuana legalization effort over what he sees as piecemeal moves like the banking reforms.

To be sure, Congress should move immediately to legalize weed. But a perfect solution seems to have become the enemy of a good solution, and state-legal pot shops and growers find themselves caught in legal limbo.

“If there is a legislative version of The Twilight Zone, the SAFE Banking Act seems to be stuck in it,” says Morgan Fox, political director for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), a nonprofit that advocates for legalizing marijuana. “It is incredibly disappointing that politics continue to get in the way of saving lives and helping struggling small businesses disrupt and ultimately replace the underground cannabis market.”

A standalone version of the SAFE Banking Act has now been sitting in the Senate for more than three years, noted Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D–Colo.), the bill’s sponsor, on Twitter. It cleared the House of Representatives in 2019 with a bipartisan vote of 321–103.

“The Senate continues to ignore the public safety risk of forcing cannabis businesses to deal in all cash,” wrote Perlmutter, who promised to keep trying to attach the proposal to other bills in addition to pushing the Senate to adopt the stand-alone measure.

Indeed, the lack of access to the federally insured banking system continues to be a very real threat to the country’s growing marijuana industry. Some weed entrepreneurs have been able to find access to nontraditional banks, but many others continue to have to act like criminals and deal entirely in cash, making them targets for actual criminals. Beyond those risks, it’s obviously harder to do basic business tasks—like paying your taxes and your employees—without access to banks.

There’s broad support for the SAFE Banking Act within the banking industry too. Marijuana Moment, a trade publication, points out that banking associations representing all 50 states and one U.S. territory and the Independent Community Bankers of America have voiced support for the bill.

Medical marijuana is now legal in 37 states. Recreational weed is legal in 19 states and quasi-legal in Washington, D.C. There were $25 billion of legal sales of marijuana made last year by an industry that employs over 400,000 Americans. There is, quite frankly, no good reason for Congress to continue excluding those businesses and people from the security of the federal banking system.

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Joe Biden Covered Hunter’s Russia-Linked Hooker Tab; Leaked Audio Proves Joe Spoke Of Dealings

Joe Biden Covered Hunter’s Russia-Linked Hooker Tab; Leaked Audio Proves Joe Spoke Of Dealings

President Joe Biden inadvertently paid son Hunter’s tab to a Russia-linked escort ring, the Washington Examiner reports, citing records from the first son’s infamous laptop.

After Hunter spent more than $30,000 on prostitutes between November 2018 and March 2019 – including several who use “.ru” email addresses linked to Russia, and an “exclusive model agency,” UberGFE, Joe wired $5,000 while Hunter was “actively engaged” with an escort.

Hunter Biden disclosed in text messages with a woman named Eva, the go-between who served as his primary point of contact for UberGFE, that his accounts were temporarily frozen at one point because his attempted payments to her “girls” with Russian email accounts were too much of a “red flag” for his bank. Eva refers to him as Robert in the messages, which is his birth name. -Washington Examiner

Hunter also convinced Joe to send $20,000 more, claiming it was to pay for drug rehab in New York, but which never actually happened.

The Examiner notes that there’s no suggestion that Joe knew what Hunter was spending the money on.

What’s wrong with you,” Hunter asked the Examiner just after the above story was published.

According to a 2020 GOP Senate report, “Hunter Biden paid nonresident women who were nationals of Russia or other Eastern European countries,” and that certain transactions were linked to what “appears to be an Eastern European prostitution or human trafficking ring.”

The report says that Hunter “sent thousands of dollars” to individuals who were either involved in “transactions consistent with possible human trafficking” or “potential association with prostitution.”

Some of Hunter’s hookers “subsequently wired funds they have received from Hunter Biden to individuals located in Russia and Ukraine.”

In one instance, a prostitute named Eva told Hunter that he owed a total of $9,500 for 16 hours of ‘work’ – telling him to wire the funds directly to a bank account linked to a woman with a Russian email address. Less than 90 minutes later, “Joseph R. Biden Jr.” sent him $5,000 through Cash App, after which Joe Biden’s former assistant texted Hunter to say that the amount was the maximum amount allowed because the “weekly limit is $7,500.”

Many of the previously unreported records cited in this story, including Hunter Biden’s communications with his father, were located in a password-protected iPhone XS backup found on a copy of his abandoned laptop. The iPhone was saved to Hunter Biden’s computer on Feb. 6, 2019. Konstantinos “Gus” Dimitrelos, a cyber forensics expert commissioned by the Washington Examiner, located the password to the iPhone backup during his examination of the hard drive.

In one instance, Joe Biden wired his son $5,000 less than three hours before he filmed a dispute with an escort over a $10,000 payment at a cottage in Boston, Massachusetts. -Washington Examiner

According to Hunter’s search history, he was looking for “dc Russian escorts,” and visited the UberGFE website to browse for hookers.

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Hunter is currently under federal investigation for possible tax fraud linked to his overseas business dealings.

Speaking of which, the Daily Mail has leaked December 2018 audio of Joe Biden telling Hunter he wanted to talk to him after the New York Times dropped a story on Hunter’s dealings with Chinese oil company CEFC.

The president has repeatedly denied personally and through his press secretary that he ever talked about Hunter’s foreign business with his Hunter – despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

Now, in a voicemail left on Hunter’s iPhone, the evidence has come from POTUS’ own mouth.

Joe called Hunter on December 12, 2018 saying that he wanted to talk to him after reading a New York Times story about Hunter’s dealings with the Chinese oil giant CEFC. -Daily Mail

Files on Hunter’s laptop reveal that he leveraged his family name to strike a deal with CEFC for millions of dollars.

According to the Times story, CEFC chairman Ye Jianming was arrested in China, while his #2 Patrick Ho had been convicted in the US for bribing African officials in order to help Iran evade oil sanctions.

Ye met with Hunter in 2017 in a Miami hotel to discuss “a partnership to invest in American infrastructure and energy deals.”

According to the leaked Audio, Joe says in a voicemail to Hunter; “Hey pal, it’s Dad. It’s 8:15 on Wednesday night. If you get a chance just give me a call. Nothing urgent. I just wanted to talk to you,” adding “I thought the article released online, it’s going to be printed tomorrow in the Times, was good. I think you’re clear. And anyway if you get a chance give me a call, I love you.”

And of course, none of this is apparently newsworthy according to the same networks that provided 24-7 coverage of the Trump children’s nothingburger “gotchas.”

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California Fights Inflation by Sending People Free Money


Gavin Newsom

California political leaders’ latest plan to combat inflation involves flooding the state with free money. Late Sunday evening, Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, announced that he and the leaders of the state legislature had agreed to a budget deal that would send “inflation relief” checks of up to $1,050 to 23 million state residents.

“California’s budget addresses the state’s most pressing needs, and prioritizes getting dollars back into the pockets of millions of Californians who are grappling with global inflation and rising prices of everything from gas to groceries,” said Newsom, Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins (D–San Diego) and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D–Lakewood) in a joint statement.

Every taxpayer earning less than $75,000, or joint-filers earning less than $150,000, will receive a $350 check, plus another $350 if they have children, reports CBS. A married couple with children would qualify for the maximum of $1,050. Higher-income people would receive smaller refunds.

The checks are the most advertised portion of a budget deal totaling some $300 billion. They help dispense with a $97 billion budget surplus buoyed by unexpectedly high tax returns from the highest-income Californians.

It should almost go without saying that giving out individual stimulus checks is more likely to exacerbate inflation than cure it. The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, passed in March 2021, which included $1,400 stimulus checks, is estimated by one Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco analysis to have raised inflation by 3 percentage points.

The rising prices that the checks are intended to address also mean that most of this stimulus money will be spent, increasing demand and therefore prices. That’s particularly true given that lower-income households, which are more apt to spend any additional dollars they receive, will receive the largest payouts.

Meanwhile, these checks do nothing to address the loose monetary policies, supply chain issues, and limited global oil supply that are alternatively fingered as the causes of our nearly 9 percent inflation rate.

One reason the state is sending “inflation relief” checks to people is that it sort of has to. A provision of California’s state constitution known as the Gann Limit, caps per capita spending growth at particular levels and requires government surpluses that exceed those limits be returned to taxpayers, spent on education, or redirected to exempt spending items like infrastructure.

The budget deal worked out by state leaders spends money on all of the above, with the checks being the headline item.

One possible libertarian defense of “inflation relief” checks is that, while they are a terrible solution to inflation, they at least are putting money in the hands of individuals to spend. The alternative is politicians will decide where the money goes, so surely, it’s better to return people’s unjustly compensated earnings.

The trouble with that line of thinking, though, is that California is flush with cash because of higher-than-expected tax receipts from high-income earners. Those high-income earners will receive little or none of the benefits from these inflation relief checks.

Instead, it’s largely a redistributive program for low- and middle-income people. While they receive the larger share of the benefits from the checks, they’ll also be most proportionally harmed by any additional inflation the new spending causes.

One lesson politicians learned from the pandemic is that free money is popular. They’re having a hard time letting go of it, despite its obvious consequences.


FREE MOVEMENT

The discovery of a truck full of dead migrants in Texas is a horrific reminder of the deadly toll of immigration restrictions. On Monday afternoon, officials in San Antonio, Texas reported that 46 people had been found dead in an 18-wheeler near Lackland Air Force Base. Another 16, including 12 adults and four children, were hospitalized from heat exhaustion.

The Texas Tribune captured some of the horror:

According to a law enforcement official, it appears people were trying to jump out of the tractor-trailer because some of the deceased were found along several blocks. The tractor-trailer had a refrigeration system, the official said, but it did not appear to be working. Many of the people found inside the vehicle appeared to have been sprinkled with steak seasoning, the official said, in perhaps an attempt to cover up the smell of people as the smugglers were transporting them.

Authorities said the truck’s doors were partly open when they arrived; a body was outside the vehicle and the rest could be seen inside. The city’s fire chief, Charles Hood, said the survivors did not appear to have access to water and were too weak to exit the truck on their own.

“We’re not supposed to open up a truck and see stacks of bodies in there,” Hood said. “None of us come to work imagining that.”

Twelve adults and four children were taken to hospitals. They were hot to the touch and were suffering from heat exhaustion and heat stroke, but Hood said he was “very hopeful” that they would survive.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, was quick to blame the deaths on President Joe Biden’s alleged “open borders” policies.

The governor didn’t explain why people would be traveling in the back of a deadly hot truck to the U.S. if the country did, in fact, have open borders.


FREE MARKETS

If you can’t beat them, drink them. A New Hampshire distiller is combating an invasive green crab species by turning the little guys into a whiskey.

Reports the Associated Press:

Searching for a fresh flavor, Tamworth Distilling cast its eye to the sea. Distiller Matt Power said the company heard about the problems caused by the invasive green crabs from the University of New Hampshire Extension’s Gabriela Bradt.

The crabs, which came over on ships from Europe in the mid-1800s and landed on Cape Cod, have taken the region by storm. These saucer-size crustaceans with a murky green color have decimated the area’s marine ecosystem, outcompeting native species for food and shelter.

The crabs are caught off the coast of New Hampshire, boiled down into a broth, mixed with alcohol, and put through the distilling process. It takes about one pound of crabs to make a bottle of this whiskey.


QUICK HITS

  • The Great Stagnation is back. Federal regulators ordered the recall of solar-powered umbrellas (?) exclusively sold at Costco after 5 of them caught fire.
  • An Amtrak train derailed after colliding with a truck at a public crossing in Missouri, leaving three people dead and 50 injured. Federal Railroad Administration data show that there have been 40 accidents at highway-rail crossings so far this year, and another 15 on-track collisions.
  • A Russian strike on a Ukrainian mall has killed at least 20 people and injured another 59, according to Ukrainian officials. Another 40 are still missing.
  • A state judge overturned a New York City law that gave some 800,000 non-citizens in the city the right to vote in municipal elections, saying that the state constitution limits the franchise to U.S. citizens and that a referendum would be required to change that.
  • A ballot initiative enshrining the right to an abortion in California’s constitution will go before voters in 2024. Those rights are already secured by statute. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom also signed an executive order restricting the sharing of patients’ medical information with officials in states with stricter abortion laws.
  • Scottish officials push for a second independence vote.
  • Federal agents seized the phone of John Eastman, the lawyer who masterminded former President Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
  • Speaking of inventive spirits, a D.C. distillery has released a Ruth Bader Ginsburg–inspired, pastrami-flavored Dissent gin. The proceeds from sales of the gin (should there be any) will go to supporting abortion access, reports Washingtonian. 

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Medvedev Says Crimea Is Russia’s “Forever” & Any NATO Moves On It Would Trigger WW3

Medvedev Says Crimea Is Russia’s “Forever” & Any NATO Moves On It Would Trigger WW3

Close Putin ally and Russia’s former president, Dmitry Medvedev, who is currently deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, warned the West on Monday that any NATO members that encroach on the Crimea peninsula risk sparking “World War Three”. “For us, Crimea is a part of Russia. And that means forever. Any attempt to encroach on Crimea is a declaration of war against our country,” Medvedev told a regional news site, as quoted in Reuters.

“And if this is done by a NATO member-state, this means conflict with the entire North Atlantic alliance; a World War Three. A complete catastrophe,” he warned.

AFP via Getty Images

In the same comments, and just ahead of this week’s NATO summit in Madrid, Spain kicking off, he addressed Finland and Sweden’s recent applications to join the Western military alliance, saying that Russia would take immediate action to strengthen its Western border and would be “ready for retaliatory steps” if they were admitted.

He floated the possibility of positioning Iskander hypersonic missiles “on their threshold” – speaking of Scandinavian neighbors and the Baltic states. He further suggested a troop build-up, as well as fresh naval assets deployed near Finland in that scenario.

Additionally, he wrote on Telegram in a series of statements: “Very soon, that is precisely, by this summer, the world will become even ‘safer’,” he noted. “If Sweden and Finland join NATO, the length of the alliance’s land border with Russia will more than double. Naturally, it will be necessary to strengthen these borders.”

That’s when he again emphasized that Finnish membership in NATO would only cascade into creating a nuclear standoff in the Baltic region for the first time:

“If this is the case, there can no longer be talk about the Baltic’s non-nuclear status – the balance must be restored,” he stated.

“Until today, Russia has not taken such measures, nor was it going to do so. If we are forced to, then ‘note, it wasn’t us who suggested this,’ as a character in a famous old movie said,” he added.

“The US is broadcasting its ‘Welcome!’ [sign] to the representatives of Northern Europe literally in every way possible. Just humbly knock – and we will let you in. And what does this mean? This means that Russia will have more official adversaries,” he pointed out further, according to TASS.

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He said Moscow will act “without emotions, and with a cool head,” and described: “The number of countries in NATO – thirty or thirty-two – on the whole is not really important to us. Two more, two less, with their importance and population there is no big difference.”

Medvedev concluded the statements by appealing to the ‘common sense’ of the Western public and policy makers: “Nobody in their right mind wants higher prices and taxes, mounting tension along the borders, Iskanders, hypersonic weapons or ships with nukes a stone’s throw from their house. Let’s hope that the common sense of our neighbors eventually prevails. Yet if not, then, as they say, “they started it,” he said.

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California Fights Inflation by Sending People Free Money


Gavin Newsom

California political leaders’ latest plan to combat inflation involves flooding the state with free money. Late Sunday evening, Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, announced that he and the leaders of the state legislature had agreed to a budget deal that would send “inflation relief” checks of up to $1,050 to 23 million state residents.

“California’s budget addresses the state’s most pressing needs, and prioritizes getting dollars back into the pockets of millions of Californians who are grappling with global inflation and rising prices of everything from gas to groceries,” said Newsom, Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins (D–San Diego) and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D–Lakewood) in a joint statement.

Every taxpayer earning less than $75,000, or joint-filers earning less than $150,000, will receive a $350 check, plus another $350 if they have children, reports CBS. A married couple with children would qualify for the maximum of $1,050. Higher-income people would receive smaller refunds.

The checks are the most advertised portion of a budget deal totaling some $300 billion. They help dispense with a $97 billion budget surplus buoyed by unexpectedly high tax returns from the highest-income Californians.

It should almost go without saying that giving out individual stimulus checks is more likely to exacerbate inflation than cure it. The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, passed in March 2021, which included $1,400 stimulus checks, is estimated by one Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco analysis to have raised inflation by 3 percentage points.

The rising prices that the checks are intended to address also mean that most of this stimulus money will be spent, increasing demand and therefore prices. That’s particularly true given that lower-income households, which are more apt to spend any additional dollars they receive, will receive the largest payouts.

Meanwhile, these checks do nothing to address the loose monetary policies, supply chain issues, and limited global oil supply that are alternatively fingered as the causes of our nearly 9 percent inflation rate.

One reason the state is sending “inflation relief” checks to people is that it sort of has to. A provision of California’s state constitution known as the Gann Limit, caps per capita spending growth at particular levels and requires government surpluses that exceed those limits be returned to taxpayers, spent on education, or redirected to exempt spending items like infrastructure.

The budget deal worked out by state leaders spends money on all of the above, with the checks being the headline item.

One possible libertarian defense of “inflation relief” checks is that, while they are a terrible solution to inflation, they at least are putting money in the hands of individuals to spend. The alternative is politicians will decide where the money goes, so surely, it’s better to return people’s unjustly compensated earnings.

The trouble with that line of thinking, though, is that California is flush with cash because of higher-than-expected tax receipts from high-income earners. Those high-income earners will receive little or none of the benefits from these inflation relief checks.

Instead, it’s largely a redistributive program for low- and middle-income people. While they receive the larger share of the benefits from the checks, they’ll also be most proportionally harmed by any additional inflation the new spending causes.

One lesson politicians learned from the pandemic is that free money is popular. They’re having a hard time letting go of it, despite its obvious consequences.


FREE MOVEMENT

The discovery of a truck full of dead migrants in Texas is a horrific reminder of the deadly toll of immigration restrictions. On Monday afternoon, officials in San Antonio, Texas reported that 46 people had been found dead in an 18-wheeler near Lackland Air Force Base. Another 16, including 12 adults and four children, were hospitalized from heat exhaustion.

The Texas Tribune captured some of the horror:

According to a law enforcement official, it appears people were trying to jump out of the tractor-trailer because some of the deceased were found along several blocks. The tractor-trailer had a refrigeration system, the official said, but it did not appear to be working. Many of the people found inside the vehicle appeared to have been sprinkled with steak seasoning, the official said, in perhaps an attempt to cover up the smell of people as the smugglers were transporting them.

Authorities said the truck’s doors were partly open when they arrived; a body was outside the vehicle and the rest could be seen inside. The city’s fire chief, Charles Hood, said the survivors did not appear to have access to water and were too weak to exit the truck on their own.

“We’re not supposed to open up a truck and see stacks of bodies in there,” Hood said. “None of us come to work imagining that.”

Twelve adults and four children were taken to hospitals. They were hot to the touch and were suffering from heat exhaustion and heat stroke, but Hood said he was “very hopeful” that they would survive.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, was quick to blame the deaths on President Joe Biden’s alleged “open borders” policies.

The governor didn’t explain why people would be traveling in the back of a deadly hot truck to the U.S. if the country did, in fact, have open borders.


FREE MARKETS

If you can’t beat them, drink them. A New Hampshire distiller is combating an invasive green crab species by turning the little guys into a whiskey.

Reports the Associated Press:

Searching for a fresh flavor, Tamworth Distilling cast its eye to the sea. Distiller Matt Power said the company heard about the problems caused by the invasive green crabs from the University of New Hampshire Extension’s Gabriela Bradt.

The crabs, which came over on ships from Europe in the mid-1800s and landed on Cape Cod, have taken the region by storm. These saucer-size crustaceans with a murky green color have decimated the area’s marine ecosystem, outcompeting native species for food and shelter.

The crabs are caught off the coast of New Hampshire, boiled down into a broth, mixed with alcohol, and put through the distilling process. It takes about one pound of crabs to make a bottle of this whiskey.


QUICK HITS

  • The Great Stagnation is back. Federal regulators ordered the recall of solar-powered umbrellas (?) exclusively sold at Costco after 5 of them caught fire.
  • An Amtrak train derailed after colliding with a truck at a public crossing in Missouri, leaving three people dead and 50 injured. Federal Railroad Administration data show that there have been 40 accidents at highway-rail crossings so far this year, and another 15 on-track collisions.
  • A Russian strike on a Ukrainian mall has killed at least 20 people and injured another 59, according to Ukrainian officials. Another 40 are still missing.
  • A state judge overturned a New York City law that gave some 800,000 non-citizens in the city the right to vote in municipal elections, saying that the state constitution limits the franchise to U.S. citizens and that a referendum would be required to change that.
  • A ballot initiative enshrining the right to an abortion in California’s constitution will go before voters in 2024. Those rights are already secured by statute. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom also signed an executive order restricting the sharing of patients’ medical information with officials in states with stricter abortion laws.
  • Scottish officials push for a second independence vote.
  • Federal agents seized the phone of John Eastman, the lawyer who masterminded former President Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
  • Speaking of inventive spirits, a D.C. distillery has released a Ruth Bader Ginsburg–inspired, pastrami-flavored Dissent gin. The proceeds from sales of the gin (should there be any) will go to supporting abortion access, reports Washingtonian. 

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Biden & Xi Will Speak In Coming Weeks After G7 Tries To Pressure Beijing

Biden & Xi Will Speak In Coming Weeks After G7 Tries To Pressure Beijing

Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Monday that he expects President Biden will speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the coming weeks as tensions are soaring between the two powers.

Sullivan said one of the reasons for the talks is the growing “convergence” among the US and its allies on the view of China. “We do think that there is increasing convergence, both at the G7 and at NATO, around the challenge China poses,” Sullivan said.

During the Nov.2021 virtual summit, via AP.

“We’re not looking to divide the world into rival blocs and make every country choose” Sullivan sought to qualify. “We want to stand for a set of principles that are fair to everybody. And we want to ensure that we’re working with like-minded partners to hold China accountable to adhere to those rules.”

Earlier this month, Sullivan met with China’s top diplomat, Yang Jiechi, in Luxembourg. The meeting lasted four and a half hours, and the two officials discussed the war in Ukraine, Taiwan, and China’s vetoing of a UN Security Council measure that would have increased sanctions on North Korea.

The purpose of the Yang-Sullivan meeting was to “reduce risks” as the US has been taking various steps to increase cooperation with other countries to counter China, moves that have angered officials in Beijing. The meeting was also seen as a potential precursor to talks between Biden and Xi.

This week, President Biden is using a trip to Europe to increase the pressure on Beijing. On Sunday, the US and the G7 announced a $600 billion infrastructure plan to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative. At a summit in Madrid later in the week, NATO is expected to release a new strategy document that names China as a “security challenge.”

In another effort to counter China, the US launched trade talks with Taiwanese officials on Monday. Beijing has strongly warned Washington against holding trade talks with Taiwan and against cooperation with the island in general, but the US continues to ignore the warnings.

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Tue, 06/28/2022 – 09:18

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Case-Shiller Home Prices Soared By Record In April, But…

Case-Shiller Home Prices Soared By Record In April, But…

With home sales weakening across the nation (while mean home prices are surging relative to median, signaling higher-end homes dominating the sales) and homebuilder sentiment slumping, this morning’s Case-Shiller (newly minted S&P CoreLogic CS) home price index data unexpectedly accelerated even higher. 

The latest data is from April and shows the 20-City Composite surging 1.77% MoM (less than the 1.90% expected) BUT surging by a record 21.23% YoY (more than the +21.05% expected).

Source: Bloomberg

“April 2022 showed initial (although inconsistent) signs of a deceleration in the growth rate of U.S. home prices,” Craig J. Lazzara, managing director at S&P Dow Jones Indices, said in statement.

“Despite the deceleration of the National Composite and the modest acceleration for the 10- and 20-City Composites, these growth rates are extremely strong by historical standards – at or above the 99th percentile in all three cases.”

BUT… as a reminder, the Case-Shiller data is lagged and smoothed, so things likely got a lot more ‘complicated’ since this April data as mortgage rates spiked and mortgage applications collapsed…

Source: Bloomberg

Tampa, Miami, Phoenix reported highest year-over-year gains among 20 cities surveyed

“In contrast with the past five months, when prices in most cities accelerated, in April only nine cities saw prices rise faster than they had done in March,” he said.

“There’s a regional pattern among the nine, as all five cities in our South composite (Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, Miami, and Tampa) are represented there.”

Maybe it is time for Mr.Powell to get back to work after all. This is not the less-flation he is hoping for.

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Tue, 06/28/2022 – 09:07

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Michigan Employees May Not Advertise Availability by Mentioning Religion, Race, Sex, etc., or …

Here’s an unusual Michigan statute that applies to employees as well as employers, and that I just stumbled across; it was enacted in 1976:

An individual seeking employment shall not publish or cause to be published a notice or advertisement that specifies or indicates the individual’s religion, race, color, national origin, age, sex, height, weight, or marital status, or expresses a preference, specification, limitation, or discrimination as to the religion, race, color, national origin, age, height, weight, sex, or marital status of a prospective employer.

One exception to the law that I found might cover, for instance, people advertising as to their “bona fide occupational qualifications,” such as for actors, but it would require a special application to the Michigan civil rights commission:

A person subject to this article may apply to the commission for an exemption on the basis that religion, national origin, age, height, weight, or sex is a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the business or enterprise. Upon sufficient showing, the commission may grant an exemption to the appropriate section of this article.

Another exception seems to exempt “adopt[ing] and carry[ing] out a plan to eliminate present effects of past discriminatory practices or assure equal opportunity with respect to religion, race, color, national origin, or sex if the plan is filed with the commission under rules of the commission and the commission approves the plan.” An employee who wants to promote himself on such a basis would presumably have to file a “plan” with the commission as part of his self-promotional efforts—but it’s hard to see what exactly that would look like for an individual employee. (This exemption appears to be targeted to employer plans, but I suppose an employee might file such a plan as well.)

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Michigan Employees May Not Advertise Availability by Mentioning Religion, Race, Sex, etc., or …

Here’s an unusual Michigan statute that applies to employees as well as employers, and that I just stumbled across; it was enacted in 1976:

An individual seeking employment shall not publish or cause to be published a notice or advertisement that specifies or indicates the individual’s religion, race, color, national origin, age, sex, height, weight, or marital status, or expresses a preference, specification, limitation, or discrimination as to the religion, race, color, national origin, age, height, weight, sex, or marital status of a prospective employer.

One exception to the law that I found might cover, for instance, people advertising as to their “bona fide occupational qualifications,” such as for actors, but it would require a special application to the Michigan civil rights commission:

A person subject to this article may apply to the commission for an exemption on the basis that religion, national origin, age, height, weight, or sex is a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the business or enterprise. Upon sufficient showing, the commission may grant an exemption to the appropriate section of this article.

Another exception seems to exempt “adopt[ing] and carry[ing] out a plan to eliminate present effects of past discriminatory practices or assure equal opportunity with respect to religion, race, color, national origin, or sex if the plan is filed with the commission under rules of the commission and the commission approves the plan.” An employee who wants to promote himself on such a basis would presumably have to file a “plan” with the commission as part of his self-promotional efforts—but it’s hard to see what exactly that would look like for an individual employee. (This exemption appears to be targeted to employer plans, but I suppose an employee might file such a plan as well.)

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