Open Thread - 03-17-23 - King Nothing
The next shoe to drop hangs by a shoestring over our heads like the Sword of Damocles. And the shoestring is fraying.
Dear citizen, it matters not that you live your life trying to do what's right. You go to work, pay your taxes, obey the laws, save your money only to have it stolen in the form of inflation. The banks don't play by those rules. They have different rules, as do the very wealthy. If you get in financial trouble that's on you. If the banks get in financial trouble that's on you as well.
The recent Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) failure is a perfect example of balance of justice weighed in favor of the wealthy. You did everything by the rules, they play fast and loose with the rules. They broke the rules, you didn't, who pays?
"It's not a bailout" has been proclaimed from on high. While it's true the SVB didn't get bailed out, it's also true that the depositors that were above the $250,000 FDIC limit of insurance did get bailed out. You know, the folks that are too big to fail. It was the millionaire and billionaire class that were made whole, the smaller depositors under the limit were already insured. We were told that they were bailed out to stave off the implosion of the economy. That's classic can kicking.
Where's that huge pile of money going to come from to cover the uninsured? You and I. Either by higher FDIC taxes on the banks that will be passed on to the depositors. Some how I doubt that will be the case. Or, the more probable outcome is the FED will print money like there's no tomorrow. We're talking billions or trillions. What will that do to an already inflated economy? Hyper-inflation my friends. You ain't seen nothing yet!
In my humble opinion, this is just the start of more bank failures to come. There won't be enough trees (or is it cotton and linen) on the planet to print the money to cover the uninsured. The can will become too large to kick any further.
The question then becomes, in my mind, is this bailout a legitimate effort to stave off the inevitable or is it part of a plan to usher in CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currency)? The inflation may become so bad and people may become so desperate that they'll beg for a solution. Money will be so useless that it will seem like CBDCs are the only solution. Here's the catch though, if the CBDCs aren't regulated what's to stop the FED or BIS or whoever will be running the show, from printing, at will, electronic digits like they now do with paper money. That printing money at will thing is what's gotten us to our present situation. In my humble opinion, both are a road to ruin.
The empire rolls along, like a dung beetle doing its best Sisyphean imitation, twirling its ball of fetid propaganda, into a lurid squall of lies. That's us packed into that dung ball, arms and legs extruding outward as we are rolled along against our will. The dung rollers need us to feed on, like the parasites they are.
But I have to feel that their day will soon be over, and we who have played by the rules can rebuild. The dung rollers' castle will crumble and they'll be left with just a name. King Nothing.
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Good morning Free Rangers...
they should be careful what they wish, they just may get it.
Our house
burned down on March 20, 2022.
As of March 17, 2023, we still haven't seen a dime from our insurance company.
I expect that a payment will finally arrive on March 19th, at 11:59pm. And probably be about 5 bucks. They are depending on us not being able to afford a lawsuit, I'm sure, and I know that they will terminate us immediately after any payout. So we're already looking for the next sharks to feed, since you can't rent a place without insurance.
I wish that we had the means to play the float the way the financial titans do- then it'd just be a cash flow thing, no big deal. But we've had to rebuild our lives in tiny dribs and drabs as paychecks would permit, and dig into our credit card at ruinous interest when necessary.
It's a big club, but we clearly ain't in it, and we're never going to be. I think that the best way to describe our role in society at this point is "waiting to die", and we're not alone in that. We are definitely occupants of that dung ball.
Not a fan of the monied class. Not a fan at all.
Twice bitten, permanently shy.
Sorry to hear that
Usefewersyllables, I hope you get what you need from the insurance company.
I just learned our bank is on the XXX list. Our bank was taken over by another bank, because it had a solid balance sheet, now it doesn't.
語必忠信 行必正直
Usefewersyllables,
Your situation is so horrible, so punishing. All your fault, according to tptb. Yes, as soon as you get your insurance check, your insurance will be cancelled. My new policy with Germania is much less expensive than Hoecheim.
I suffered through arson investigations, I had to raise hell about the first adjuster, had him replaced. I was asked repeatedly to give documents regarding loss of income, when the necessary documents were destroyed in the fire.
My last contact with the insurance company was a reminder that I owed no debt on the property, that I was not a defendant in any lawsuit, that COVID and the break in the supply chain doubled the cost of building supplies, so I had no incentive to burn down my fucking office for a building that, overnight, was underinsured. Pay me for what I contracted to receive bastard, or I will sue your fucking ass. I got my full payment that week.
If they had not cancelled my insurance, I would have.
Having cops and bloodhounds combing through the burned pile, right on the town square, with judges, attorneys, and clients watching, almost pushed me to just retire.
I gotta go to work shortly.
They tried, but did not get me to go away.
Fuck 'em.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
You are made
of sterner stuff than me, for sure. I have no doubt that this will look better on the other side, sort of like getting my knees replaced- that has been an unalloyed blessing. It's just PTSD, coming up on the anniversary of it and still having it hanging over our head like the dung ball of Damocles (great image there, JtC!).
I like your closing there. As an old buddy used to say, "Fuck 'em until they glow blue, so we can strafe them in the dark...". (;-)
Twice bitten, permanently shy.
I feel for ya, pal.
I can't imagine working for a company who's goal is to hold on to $ and figure out ways not to pay what's owed. They treat the policies you buy as their money to be distributed when all their tactics fail.
After the anniversary, tomorrow will just be another day.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
One of my favorite stories:
I met the man who managed my last employer's taxi company. He said, "If we paid half of the judgments against us we would go bankrupt in a week." (the "insurance company" was solely owned by the taxi company and the taxi company was their sole client) One night a driver fell asleep at the wheel and hit 7 people at an ATM. The taxi company declared bankruptcy.
On to Biden since 1973
Let's see...who ruined bankruptcy for we 99%?
Btw, the taxi co. is run by people who should be put in the stocks. I will supply the rotten tomatoes.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Too late
The MFers that ran the company mismanaged(sabotaged) their dispatch system to create an artificial "shortage", paid(wasted) who knows how much in bribes, and overexpanded, turning a $2400/yr rock solid company into a bankrupt hulk. The bankruptcy court let them have $8000 each and let them sell their medallions - if they could find a buyer (they couldn't. Uber moved in)
On to Biden since 1973
USA! USA!
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981
Hang in there, brother...
we, that have played by the rules, will have our day. What do I base that assumption on? History. Many a king have lost their crowns.
Thanks very much, excellent thread, very needed.
I just saw a good link on the eurasianist this morning. One of many, I guess emperor Macron is wandering around without clothes again. Didn't france invent sir guillotine? Anyway, the one I reference is from https://twitter.com/Kanthan2030 based in India I believe. It showed this graph:
I have no idea whether it's accurate but the article seems credible, lead into by:
I'll check back in a bit, have to do a supply run.
France...
is burning, again. We don't hear much about that in the MSM, do we?
Your blockquote seems accurate to me. If there's anything to doubt about it it's the $300 billion figure, that maybe too low.
Thanks for weighing in.
Good morning Johnny, et. y'all. I think the proper
terminology might be "Bail through". Though I am far from sure on any of this shit after all of the fiddling, both legislative and administrative, that has come down the pike in the post Clinton era.
SVB has filed for bankruptcy. This is supposed to trigger a "Bail in" whereby the uninsured funds of depositors are captured by the bank and used to pay its "secured creditors", including all counter-parties to "notional principal contracts" (derivatives and shit like that). These counter parties are first in line then the other secured creditors get theirs and/or eat any shortfall. Any residue would go to insured depositors and the FDIC pays the rest. HOWEVER, in this case the FDIC will repay the "bail in" funds back to those depositors who had uninsured amounts captured by the bank. This is effectively just the same as if the FDIC gave that money straight to the bank, merely passing it through a certain class of depositors, hence bail-through. As you said, benefits the big guys only.
What is problematic is that a lot of these depositors are also debtors, on the hook to the svbank for various borrowings. Zo, does the bank get to collect the entire debt before the above rigamarole, or only the portion currently due? Anybody know?
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Good question...
I highly doubt that any debtors will be left off the hook. It's arguable that the uninsured bailout has essentially nationalized the bank, so does the government take on the payment of the loans? I don't know. It may well boil down to the fine print in the contracts as to whether the borrowers debt can be transferred.
I stand by my original assumption that borrowers will not be let off the hook. That's not how the bank game is played.
Did our $600 go to China?
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Or maybe a rainy day fund just in case banks needed to be bailed out…but seriously why are we bailing out China? Aren’t they are enemy?
Yves said that the stupidest timeline would quite naturally have the stupidest Secretary of the Treasury:
Bottom line is that the biggest banks that have the upper crust as clients will get bailed out time after time while the banks that we little folks use will not.
Weird how svb didn’t use bail ins and Biden bailed them out instead. But why did the bank fail in the first place? Take time to read this. It’s not long, but it will piss you off.
It also will lead to bank consolidation because the smaller banks will fail and just leave us at the mercy of the big banks and they can charge whatever fees they want which will only make them bigger!
I want out of this timeline! Stat!
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
If the uninsured bailouts...
and bank failures cascade and the uninsured are made whole ad infinitum, the government may end up owning the whole monetary system. A perfect set up to introduce CBDCs, don't you think?
Everything may crash on a Friday and when we wake up Monday morning it may be a brave new world. You will own no cash and be happy.
Well of course
In order to build back better you have to burn everything down first and what they build back will better suit them…as in digital money and 15 minute cities.
I was going to essay this, but not up to it today. I highly recommend reading it. Simplicius has become one of my favorite writers. He starts off with 5G and what its role is going to be…and then he gets into the nitty gritty about the cities which is why the elite needs 5G up and running.
Y’all can read the rest. Back in 2020 didn’t you find it weird how every world leader was talking about building back better? Are you even aware of how long this has been planned?
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
I haven't seen the tech info on 5G
From Pepe Escobar's twitter feed regarding the EU boycott:
I've never been a fan of over the air comms for primary connections. I like the stuff buried and running on fiber with interchangeable components. Really tiresome here in an apartment complex when I see just how many hosts I have within a few hundred yards.
I get the feeling that the definition of 5G
....is different in the US than in the rest of the world. You know, the way the definition of 'vaccine' appeared to have changed?
By Huawei standards, the US is just faking 5G. The 5G technology developed by Huawei is about a lot more than fast data. (The 5G in the US is not even fast.) It's about integrated data, contextual data, and anticipated data at the same time. Interetingly, the US banning of Huawei was not just a matter of the US' inability to compete with China. The US doesn't really want its People to have access to this technology. In my view.
The US is such a bottom thinker, I wouldn't be surprised to see TikTok outlawed sometime soon. LMAO = Spy Balloon.
IMAGINE if you woke up the day after a US Presidential Election and headlines around the the world blared, "The Majority of Americans Refused to Vote in US Presidential Election! What Does this Mean?"
Jim Kunstler
at Clusterfuck Nation:
I read...
JHK first thing every Friday and Monday when his essays are published.
What a wordsmith he is. He's usually spot on.
Thanks Linda.
I always hope
it's obvious that I don't support his racist or homophobic remarks when I post him here, but I'm stating it now to be clear.
But why do I post him anyway? I guess because he's fearless in calling out the merchants of death.
That's why I stated...
"He's usually spot on". His political views have changed considerably over the years.
I couldn't say it any better myself
https://jessescrossroadscafe.blogspot.com/
I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
Crony capitalism is...
an incestual circle of greed. Term limits, banning lobbyist and reversing Citizens United would be a good start to thwart the maggot's quid pro quo.
Great cartoon, thanks, g.
Crony Capitalism is just a Yankee term
...for Oligarchy Rule.
However, they do control the military and media monopolies. There is no political remedy for the problem. There are only individual remedies.
IMAGINE if you woke up the day after a US Presidential Election and headlines around the the world blared, "The Majority of Americans Refused to Vote in US Presidential Election! What Does this Mean?"
Priorities!
That's not to mention...
returning monies to social security that their greasy fingers have pilfered over the years.
CBDC is the goal...
I think you've got it right, JtC.
And the purpose of the digital currency is to control us. Interesting times.
Plus I think TPTB are freaked out by the rise of the Yuan as a world currency.
Thanks for the OT!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
"Be careful of what you disclose to the public
due to unintended consequences." (Laugh)A Corbette Report Flashback from 2015.
The banksters and FDIC were prepared. Not us.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981