Friday, September 4, 2009

Labor Day Weekend

Gotta buy boys school clothes, go hikin', clean the house, watch football, and immerse myself in the mundane.

Y'all are on your own.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Reversion to Mean

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Or; why I am dumping gold

I don’t really have that much left. Living close to the bone for the last couple of years has reduced my hoard to a embarrassingly small number of eagles.

But with the current congress and administration being as corrupt and venal as the prior congress and administration, there will be many things coming into play to “save” the system in the next while.

Alas, BHO is enamored with the idea of channeling FDR. And should the banks begin going south in a serious manner, I suspect that he would be more than happy to pull the shitty trick that FDR pulled and nationalize the store of wealth that is gold bullion. In a sense, I have no real issue with this. In another sense, it is repugnant to me.

In the second sense, gold is stored wealth. As such, it is dead wealth. It is a means to hoard and store the fruits of past deeds and productivity. In old folks who have worked their whole life, it is a means of allowing comfort and a degree of certitude in a future where their ability to earn is diminished. In that sense, when the gold is taken away, it is casting these into the maelstrom. This is an evil act. But it also represents a very small part of the world of gold.

In the main sense, gold is the wealth of the wealthy rapists who have transferred the productivity and wealth of the world into their own pockets. They are buying up gold to lock in their ill-gotten gains.

So taking gold is a sword with two edges. I can’t say that I will be particularly depressed either way, but the point of this screed is to discuss using silver as a store of wealth for us lowly types.

Here is the part where Dorcas’ Daddy will probably take exception (BTW, make sure you check out his site, it is one of the best combinations of commentary, obsession with timekeeping, and metallurgical porn around). I Think that Silver is undervalued in a historical sense. It used to be worth around 30:1 compared to gold earlier in this century. Before that it had been as high as 13:1 in the 17th and 18th centuries. Right now is at 60:1.

No one has ever nationalized silver to my knowledge. If shit starts going down, it will probably head up faster than gold. It also has the advantage of being in the price range of stuff people need in hard times. Gold is big stuff, it usefulness is actually diminished by it’s high value. Flashing around an eagle may mean a gun in your face. Flashing around some silver is not nearly as rewarding.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Tin Foil is a Tinglin’

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Ok, I am not usually a serious tin-foil hatter, being at best a semi-skilled dilettante. I tend toward the middle of the road and usually assign the screw ups of the world to incompetence rather than active chicanery.

But every so often, something comes up to reinforce my belief that something is afoot. It isn't the obvious things that the nut-cases scream about, it is subtle little shifts and twists that will wreak changes to the rules.

Hence there is S.773, a bill currently working its way through the mangling meat-grinder of senatorial committees. Now if the Republicans were still in charge, the Democrats would be screaming bloody murder about our privacy rights. But since the Dem’s are in charge, and this bill is being written by a Dem, it will be interesting to see how far it goes.

If I were you folks, I would start working on your personal information security and encryption capabilities. I would also start looking at alternate means of communication to the Internet should the need arise and you need private and free speech.