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Weekend Entertainment Courtesy of Jim Cramer: "How I Knew to Buy Before the Big Rebound" Posted: 16 Jan 2016 04:29 PM PST The "Big" Rebound Those looking for a laugh this weekend need look no further than this video of Jim Cramer on Thursday, January 14: "How I Knew to Buy Before the Big Rebound". It took less than a day to wipe out his entire "big rebound". Click on the link to play the video. How anyone could possibly watch his "Mad Money" show on a regular basis is a mystery. Cramer's artificial melodrama, insincere hype, and pompous attitude outweigh any entertainment value on days like today. Mike "Mish" Shedlock |
EU's Farcical Plan to "Quasi-Automatically" Redistribute Refugees Posted: 16 Jan 2016 12:52 PM PST Last Autumn, the European Commission and Angela Merkel hatched a plan to redistribute 160,000 migrants from overloaded countries to countries less overloaded. Results so far: 272 refugees relocated. In the meantime, another 400,000 or so refugees have poured in. Rather than admit they are hopelessly out of touch with reality, and despite no popular backing from citizens, European leaders have decided automation of a failed plan is the way to go. Quasi-Automatic Redistribution The Wall Street Journal reports European Commission Plans New Try at Redistributing Migrants. The European Commission is seeking a sort of automatic mechanism for redistributing asylum seekers across Europe, despite most governments showing little support for the idea.Time to be Realistic By all means, let's be realistic. And honest.
And how is this quasi-automatic redistribution supposed to work? No one has stepped up to the plate to explain how, or what happens when various countries refuse to participate. It's magic. Mike "Mish" Shedlock |
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