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Aug 23, 2023 | #140 | Bonds are ticking time bonds!

“The Federal Reserve bank buys government bonds without one penny.” John C. Danforth Good morning and welcome back to Bygone Relics.  I’m C Thomas Printer and I want to apologize to you, the viewer, the listener, and the reader.  I realize I have created the most boring program in America by talking about bonds and …

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Aug 20, 23 | #139 | The Common Men of the Commonwealth

LB#1 A new voice is taking the music scene by storm and he is angry at the government.  The media is confused about why.  Rich Men North of Richmond LB#2  New porta potties launch in San Francisco and cause traffic jams.  Self creating traffic jams Auto taxis are in San Francisco LB#3 Argentina voted for …

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Aug 16, 23 | #138 | What do higher rates mean?

“God gave us the gift of life; it is up to us to give ourselves the gift of living well.” Voltaire  Hang on Voltaire… You mean to tell us if we want something that we must earn it ourselves or if it is meant to be it is up to me?  What unusual propaganda… Welcome …

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WeLIV4Golf #10 Westminster

Well hello there… pour yourself three fingers of the good stuff and sit on down.  If you have been on a bender since watching Bryson shoot one of the best rounds in golf history I don’t blame you.  Now we go to New Jersey where Henrik Stenson of the Majesticks is the defending champion.  All …

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Aug 13, 23 | #137 | Inflation isn’t dead just yet. 

LB#1 Inflation isn’t dead just yet.  Wholesale inflation rises high than expected LB#2 Early Tuesday morning wildfires in Lahaina Maui have killed over 80 people as many as 1,500 people still missing.  70 mph winds burned through the small town and residents had to jump into the ocean to avoid the quick moving brush fire …

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Aug 9, 23| #136 The risk-free rate is a little less risk-free

Good morning, and welcome back to Bygone Relics.   I’m C Thomas Printer and I am flying solo this morning.  The CPTC has lost Austerity Jones back to the business world on a full-time basis.  I will miss her and I will try to have her stop in from time to time to say hello.  I …

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WeLIV4Golf #9 Greenbrier

Well hello there… pour yourself three fingers of the good stuff and sit on down.  Welcome to Greenbrier West Virginia as the LIV golf tour resumes in the USA.  C.B. Mcdonald built the course and it has been open for 109 years now and it is a beauty.  Speaking of beauty, Phil Mickelson starts off …

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Aug 2, 23 | #134 | Did the US just have a Bermese python moment

“Everything ends badly otherwise it wouldn’t end.” Brian Flanagan Good morning I’m Austerity Jones and welcome back to Bygone Relics. I am here with C Thomas Printer who is deathly afraid of snakes.  Thank you and good morning Austerity.  That is correct, but I’m not sure we needed to send this out to the world …

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Aug 6, 23 | #135 | The US got a new credit card! 

Welcome Back to LBLF for week of Aug 6.  Austerity has been pulled back into the business world and we wish her well, but we will miss her.  Without further delay let’s Look Backwards at the items that caught my eye over the last week.  Ratings Agency Fitch has downgraded the Us Credit rating from …

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Jul 30, 23 | #133 | Pension tension

This week at CTPC, we looked at Teamsters’ inability to make pension payments. We also followed Barbenheimer, Messi’s Inter Miami debut, FED raising another 25 bps, coup d’etat in Niger, and the US stock market. Looking Backwards Yellow blames Teamsters for its inability to make pension payments Barbenheimer Lionel Messi scores free-kick winner in Inter …

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