Very few houses go on the market in Palo Alto, and on my little street, it’s a real rarity. However, recently, a house was put on sale. I took this picture to show it to you.

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Very few houses go on the market in Palo Alto, and on my little street, it’s a real rarity. However, recently, a house was put on sale. I took this picture to show it to you.

Long-time readers are acquainted with the fact I’m not fan of government. I’m not speaking of the present government in particular; I am referring instead of government in general. The reasons are multitudinous and varied, but instead of going through those, allow me to share the front page of our little hometown paper, Palo Alto’s own Daily Post.

Inspiration can come from odd places. The most recent one came from a RiffTrax video, poking fun at a 1976 movie made for school kids about good manners and courtesy.
First the data. Then, the feelings.
All the inflation data is out (CPI yesterday, PPI today), and it is ice cold. The actual data (left column) is way, way below the anticipated (right). In normal times – – and these are NOT – – the bulls would be celebrating this with +200 on the /ES. Instead, it’s slowly sinking in that deflation is creeping into our lives, and that’s not something to celebrate.
