The Impeachment

The elephant in the room here is that Trump got impeached. I was wrong, underestimating the ruthlessness and partisanship of the dems. I was not the only one who was wrong, but so was James Altucher, who, like myself, holds the distinction of being possibly one of a handful of people who timed the post-2009… Continue reading The Impeachment

Market Update 12/13/2019

The S&P 500 keeps making new highs. Already it is at 3180, a gain of 130 points since I put out an update a month ago. Looking at the chart and drawing some trend lines, I extrapolate a target of 3800 by the end of 2021, but I think 4,200 or more is easily doable… Continue reading Market Update 12/13/2019

Trust the plan, they said

wow…Trump to sign executive order targeting anti-Semitism on college campuses Was this part of the plan. The Republican Jewish Coalition applauded the move, with the group’s chairman, former Senator Norm Coleman, calling it “a truly historic and important moment for Jewish Americans” and hailing Mr. Trump as “the most pro-Jewish President” in the nation’s history.… Continue reading Trust the plan, they said

The next 5 years: what happens if Trump wins

Over the past three years, I was right about no increased civil unrest, Trump not being impeached [although the odds have increased in recent weeks], no Russian collusion, Mueller investigation being a dud, strong stock market, no recession, etc. I was also correct about the Trump not accomplishing that much, as I predicted in 2016-2017.… Continue reading The next 5 years: what happens if Trump wins

Maximum Human Height

Evolutionistx asks how tall humans can grow. The tallest human for which there is irrefutable evidence is Robert Wadlow of Illinois, who grew to an inch shy of 9 feet tall, dying in 1940 at the age of 22 . The scope of Human Biodiversity encompasses more than just race and IQ, but also includes… Continue reading Maximum Human Height

The U.S. Economy Keeps Defying the Recession Odds

The U.S. Economy Keeps Defying the Recession Odds It’s impressive how well the U.S. economy has held up during the past year. As early as 2018, leading indicators were suggesting a heightened risk of recession in 2019 or 2020. Then early this year the yield curve inverted, a traditional signal that recession is imminent (the… Continue reading The U.S. Economy Keeps Defying the Recession Odds