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The Year of Chaos Roars! One comedian asked today if his audience was getting bored from slow-news days. Let’s consider the tumult: Over the weekend, President Joe Biden did what he said he would not do and quit his race for a second term as US president. He also endorsed Kamala Harris for the bid. Overnight millions and millions of mega-donor and celebrity donations poured in for Kamala and for the Democrats in general now that their favorite fossil was out of the race. And that was before they even “started up the fundraising machine.” Just as quickly, all 50 state-level DNC chairs endorsed her, ready to rock with anyone other than the guy who almost is a rock, and major donors are lining up at the telephone to host fundraising events by the hundreds. Suddenly, former President Trump has a real campaign to run against some veritable competition, and reports started emerging that his campaign people are now doubting hopeful VP Vance is up to the new job because he was supposedly picked to electrify the MAGA faithful, but the race looks like a new fight for independent voters, making it different beast that is no longer an assured landslide defeat for Dems. Democrats have swung from all-out despair to surging hope over the course of a weekend. The globalization of political chaos This isn’t just the most tumultuous year of political chaos in the US; geopolitics has ramped up in the last couple of months to suddenly outweigh inflation as a concern for markets.
(You’ll find more on that move in gold by CBs in one of the articles under “Money Matters” below.)
Secret Service chaos That graze by a bullet and deaths caused by the assassination attempt have finally united a long-divided congress to the task of dividing the Secret Service from its leader. SS Director Kimberly Cheaty (oops, Cheatle) got her pants torched in congress today, and you can watch that happen in a couple of articles below as well. She did her best to stonewall congress, and some were not happy about it … with one congresswoman getting the decorum whistle blown on her for saying Cheaty (oops) was “full of shit.” Several Republicans and a few Democrats are demanding Cheater be fired. But, like Biden, she refuses to step down … well, until she does in a few days (also like Biden) because pressure will keep growing, especially now that she dodged congress on nearly every question with the standard “that’s under investigation” umbrella answer. She did, at least, admit it was the biggest mission failure for the Secret Service since President Ronald Reagan was shot. Many of the questions asked by conspiracy theorists were asked by congress today, such as why her great fear over putting agents on a roof with a 10-degree slope. Some wondered if it was because the weather was 10 degrees too hot. (See the videos embedded in the related headline stories below.) Meanwhile some Republicans are asking of the barely standing president (and I paraphrase), “If you aren’t fit to stand as a presidential candidate, how are you fit to stand as president?” Biden falls more easily than he stands. Chaos is good for gold
Meanwhile, China’s growth is slowing even more, resulting in rescue packages from the Chinese government. So is US growth under Bidenomics. Even the Middle East got hotter and more chaotic this weekend Things are also only getting hotter in the Middle East, as Israel, for the first time, engaged over the weekend to directly bombing Yemen with F-15s in reprisal to a drone attack in Israel by the Houthis. Russia also moved ships out of Crimean ports due to the decimation of its Black Sea navy by Ukraine with US missiles, making it untenable to keep the ships in Crimea, rendering them almost useless because, although they can fire from the Easter Black Sea, they have no targeting systems effective at this time in the Western Black Sea that will work for those long-range missiles. Meanwhile, in the West, the Paris Olympics look like a police state, while Europe is gearing up for broader war with the introduction of military conscription …
In fact, Paris has now established the largest military camp inside of Paris since WWII so that soldiers (not police) can reach any part of the Paris Olympics, which are scattered around the city, in thirty minutes.
Even Israel has shown up for the olympics … with its own armed Shin Bet security forces! Games. Oh how fun! Are these Olympic Games or war games? Who can tell? Weekend Internet chaos continues Of course, on Friday we had the biggest global internet crash in history. Some said it was comparable, at last, to what had been expected for Y2K at the change of the millennium. I wrote about Friday’s business catastrophe in my Deeper Dive, so I won’t say more about it here, but it was part of the mad mix of events that have happened all around the world in less than one week’s time. I’ll merely note that the chaos continued today as Delta Airlines shut down more flights. Many signs of chaos for stocks, but no big break yet Stocks took everything in stride today, but according to two videos posted in the headlines below (available to everyone free today), many metrics show the stock market could be in trouble—that the great bull may be about to bellow and ball. Still, you couldn’t prove it today as all major indices went back to rising, but … Mark Spitznagel refers to the present market, where one cannot tell if it is going to rip upward or rip apart, as the biggest bubble burst in history:
He would not, however, be surprised at all by today’s boost for all stock indices:
While Spitz is an uber-bear, he is not a bear to be ignored:
Danielle DiMartion Booth, however, is in full agreement with my timing and says that we are already in a recession, which hasn’t been declared yet, and she says it started clear back in October, 2023. Thank you for reading The Daily Doom. All parts of this post are public so feel free to share it. All headlines in The Daily Doom are free today, but usually they are a reward for those who are willing to reward me for all the work I do here.
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