It's the day after and the greater part of Obama's plans are now disclosed. The pundits are screeching or yahooing, depending on whether they are of the right or left species. Part of modern discourse seems to require that everything be a momentous event. Maybe this is a psychological need to think one lives every year in historical times. Yet most of these characterizations are just buncombe.
Observations on "Le Plan d'Obama"
1. The proposed tax rises on capital gains and dividends are less than feared - 20% is fair.
2. The change to the estate tax is fair: exemption for up to $7 million.
3. Ordinary income tax on hedge fund managers' pay is long overdue.
4. He is not gutting the military (yet).
5. The tax rises on the "quartaires" sound large, but AMT offsets mean those are less than one might think except for incomes around $1 million or more.
6. The health care plans are just a continuation of the long term trend of the past 50 years.
7. The discontinuation of the nuclear waste facility is troublesome and foolish.
8. The carbon cap & trade is stupid and likely to fail.
9. The alternative energy push will fail, just as it did in the 1970s.
10. The mortgage deduction limits are a continuation of the trend to consolidate the income tax system into a more muscular AMT.
So except for the greenie shift, I must yawn and say it's better than feared. It's certainly better than the lurch that we lived through from Bush I to Clinton. And it's better than Carter or Nixon or LBJ. Not as good as Reagan.
Markets
Lurching continues.
On Wednesday I bought some GOOG, CCJ and GE for Fido Fund. About the GOOG, is it not clear from the demise of daily newspapers that more and more advertising moves to the Internet, hence to GOOG ? More and more local ads move there, too. CCJ is uranium. Even if the US is foolish about adding to nuclear power, the rest of the world is not. GE is just too cheap - the nonfinancial parts of its business are being given away.
On Thursday I bought a wee bit of CX, EEFT and CETV for Obama Fund. The restaurant stocks I want are still too expensive to let me hit my profit target of 3x gains.
Word of the Day
"Captious" - adjective [$10] from the card file
Captious means given to finding fault or raising petty objections.
Sentence: One might say I am being captious by listing my observations on the Obama budget, but I think it's more of a course correction than a revolution so am urging calm, not more fear. Let's hope Congress makes it better, not worse.
Le Mot du Jour
"Marqué" - adjective; this word is the past participle of the verb, "marquer" which has a regular 'er' conjugation.
Marqué means marked, stamped, pronounced.
Marquer means (transitive) to mark, brand, label, stamp; to show; (intransitive) to stand out.
La Phrase: Le plan d'Obama est marqué par plus de modération que j'ai craint.
Sentence: The Obama plan is marked by more moderation than I feared.
official death of private american banks today
ReplyDeletemeredith whitney vindicated
ReplyDeletePS....not that she needed any........but some in here claimed she was .....uhh.....just 'serving her beefer masters'
Bunkerman the Great American Sean Hannity says the Obama plan is a sure failure and that he will bankrupt the nation. He says the Dow is headed to 5000....What say you?
ReplyDeleteuh ... Is not my blog today my answer ?
ReplyDeleteHow does a nation become bankrupt when all its debts are in its own currency ? Explainez, s'il vous plait.
[that is pidgin French - 'explain' is not a French word]
Meredith: an arsonist vindicated by the fire.
ReplyDeleteThe severe recession that BEGAN in September might never had occured except for the short sellers and arsonists like Molotov Meredith.
ReplyDeleteThis banking crisis would have evolved more like the third world debt crisis of the ealry 1980s - a slow curing via profits to cover losses.
'arsonist'
ReplyDeleteLMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
"The severe recession that BEGAN in September might never had occured except for the short sellers and arsonists like Molotov Meredith"
ReplyDeleteI have to assume that is a knuckleball in the dirt....that statement is tomfoolery ($10) indeed
ummmmmm.......the DEPRESSION began in september
ReplyDeleteeveryone seems to want a depression - maybe they can create one.
ReplyDeleteI guess it's part of the pain & suffering school of economics.
ReplyDeleteLet's all moan & groan together and feel sorry for ourselves for living in such awful times.
ReplyDeleteObama said it could be worse than a depression...I will follow his lead...he is the messiah
ReplyDeleteconfused.
ReplyDeletesucco and harrison said this was gonna happen in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, (gave pause in 04 and 05) jumped back on all the fins were toast from 06 and still saying it.
toddo is a beefer and hangs with all the other beefers. they all knew.
u gotta be kidding me if u didnt see this coming. its not marys fault. its the american way of life that lead to this diseaster.
so what about my post last nite?
it was a gud (long) one.
ya ya i know......."thats what she said"
enjoy the ride
he is the messiah
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dude, he is a negro! and with those ears. come on give the NY post some snaps for the cartoon, and then saying it wasnt racist.
aroid still driving around with his cousin.
he must have some bush genes in him, somehow, someway or maybe even worse, some palin DNpoop
Well, mern, your post last night described an "musical" event like a religious camp meeting (with no prayers).
ReplyDeleteI like music to sound good, sitting on a sheepskin on my leather sofa in my "Sword Room" and sipping a Bunktini, reading some book.
No rolling on the floor talking in tongues as G-D speaks to me. No X-er puking nearby or glassy-eyed from hitting the bong all evening.
Just great music for its own greatness.
;)
My theorem stands unchallenged.
lmaooooooooooooooooooo
ReplyDeletegimme a break Bman !
ReplyDeletei don't 'moan and groan'....or feel sorry for myself..........i call it like i see it.....depression recession whatever........i'm trading......uhhh......playing ping pong everyday
i'm not like those other ass-kissers here.......if you misrepresent my views.......i won't take it
tete de noeud indeed
slow your roll playa
ReplyDeleteAnd he's bad, bad leroy bud
ReplyDeleteThe baddest man in the whole damn town
Badder than old king kong
And meaner than a junkyard dog
"i'm not like those other ass-kissers here.......if you misrepresent my views.......i won't take it"
ReplyDeletestomp your one foot..maybe that'll do the trick
looooooooooooooooooooooooool
LETS GO METS!!!!!!!!!!!
'let's go mets'
ReplyDeleteLMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
A man from President Obama's hometown of Chicago has been arrested for allegedly sending Obama and his staff envelopes containing HIV-infected blood, in the hopes of killing or harming them.
ReplyDeleteuhhh Bman you forgot
ReplyDeleteazzlickers... nono let them near the sheepskin
"nobody gets between Arod and his TRLG jeans"
ReplyDeletewell, Bud, I'm happy you're counter-punching and scrappy, not whining in a hole somewhere.
ReplyDeleteThat's the American spirit.
I'm also happy you're finally spelling "tete de noeud" correctly.
;)
I wonder what "azzlicker" is in French ?
ReplyDeleteI sort of like keeping the vulgarities in French, although Mrs. B does know a lot of French.
ReplyDeleteBud hasn't been whining?
ReplyDeletewawawawa transaction tax
wawawawawa capital gains tax
wawawawa obama isnt fair
did I miss any?
Hmmm azzlicker is the same as ass-kisser in French.
ReplyDelete"to lick" is the verb, lécher, which provided the root for "lèche-cul"
Lécher is a regular -er verb with an accent shift é to è before a mute e, like céder.
I thought that was more like whimpering in fear of the future, not whining about how bad all is now.
ReplyDeleteTo be a bit less vulgar, one can use "lèche-botte" = bootlicker.
ReplyDeletealways... look on the bright....siddde....of life.......
ReplyDeleteGen Pickett had an optimistic point of view at Gettysburg
I agree bunky...bud is in pain and all alone...I feel sorry for him, as you do...that's why I called off the dogs.
ReplyDeletehang in there Bud.
as did Montgomery at El Alamein
ReplyDeletePatton in the Bulge
etc.
I think my analogies trump your, spin.
ReplyDeleteGettysburg was high water mark of Confederacy - like being a bull at S&P 1500.
Montgomery, Patton were optimistic at the nadir (lowest of lows).
Bman base hit.
i have a better one
ReplyDeletegeneral westmoreland called the tet offensive....."the turning point in vietnam"
another good one
W....."military operations in Iraq have concluded........mission accomplished"
trivia ......who said
ReplyDeletethe object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his
bastard..Patton?
ReplyDeletePatton well George C Scott...lmao...said he lived in another time....like Bunk yesterday..does Bunky's helmet have 4 stars on it?
ReplyDeleteyes george c scott
ReplyDelete"i'd rather have a german divsion in front of me then a french one behind me"
loooooooool
ReplyDelete"I dont give a damn about the color of your skin,
ReplyDeletejust kill as many sons of bitches wearing green as you can."
Bunkerman what do you think Wall St will look like in 3 years?
ReplyDeleteone of Bman's wishes are coming true
ReplyDeletesounds like the uptick rule is comin back..............good..........i'm so sick of hearing the Bman.....uhhh....'moan and groan'
tet de noeud indeed
I wonder if that GE dividend cut is accompanied by Immelt's resignation ?
ReplyDeleteWhen will the ruling classes accept responsibility for their failures ?
They love to preach to the common man to do that. Especially the R's.
Wall Street was a fun place in the 1980s when I was there - even now it sucks: fences, security everywhere.
ReplyDeleteFor a severe recession, there sure were a lot of shoppers at the mall. I walked to the adjacent mall (moderate priced) while getting the oil changed in "Gold Mist".
ReplyDeleteGood many people for 1PM on a Fraidy afternoon.
I spent money - doing my share.
Of course people are at the mall....noone has a job....
ReplyDeleteI took that deep indeed...
loooooooooooooooooool
ReplyDeletehmmm I guess that one was down the pipe.
ReplyDeleteAlton Benes: Which one's supposed to be the funny guy?
ReplyDeleteGeorge Costanza: Oh, he's the comedian.
Jerry Seinfeld: I'm just a regular person.
George Costanza: No, no. He's just being modest.
Alton Benes: We had a funny guy with us in Korea. A tailgunner. They blew his brains out all over the Pacific. There's nothing funny about that!
anyone know y pappa benes was never brought back after that funny azz episode?
Maria just beanballed Immelt...MEDIC!!!!
ReplyDeleteAlton Benes...lmaoooooo...he was good...
ReplyDeleteWhat was s.o.w.? thanks
ReplyDeletemissed it but Immelt should take a few Cooney's and resign.
ReplyDeleteA failure.
he bought back a lot of stock at high prices and now the income shareholders get gutted.
ReplyDeleteMaster of the house
ReplyDeleteDoling out the charm
Ready with a handshake
And an open palm
Tells a saucy tale
Makes a little stir
Customers appreciate a bon-viveur
Glad to do a friend a favor
Doesn't cost me to be nice
But nothing gets you nothing
Everything has got a little price!
not sure but think s o w XBI
ReplyDeleteXBI thanks "jim"
ReplyDeleteIf there's an acrostic there, it must be Polish.
ReplyDeleteAlton Benes bunk
ReplyDeleteMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy guys...take care non-posters..you know I luc ya....attaboy Spike!! cya monday
When he guest-starred on Seinfeld (1990) in "The Jacket" episode as Elaine's father, Alton Benes, he scared the cast so badly that they never had him back on. He stole a butcher knife from Jerry's TV kitchen and hid it under his jacket. When Seinfeld confronted him about it (much to the dismay of the entire cast), Tierney made a stabbing motion towards Jerry as in reference to the movie Psycho
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having a Bunktini ... listening to 1920s Louis Armstrong .... dogs doing tricks ... ahh, such pleasures !
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