Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part XLIII You can kiss this summer goodbye. This weekend Newport opened for business, but it’s hardly open. There were cars driving along Thames Street, but hardly the traffic you see on a typical Mother’s Day. Most of the cars were just driving with no intent on stopping. The two restaurants I saw open had maybe four customers combined. Hotels are already thinking about next summer—if they survive. Governor Raimondo still has a 14-day quarantine requirement for out-of-state guests. Hotels can’t take reservations until they know when the quarantine will … [Read more...]
On Saturday, You Can Buy a Gun in Massachusetts Again
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: XLII Massachusetts gun stores will be allowed to open this weekend thanks to U.S. Judge Douglas P. Woodlock issuing a preliminary injunction to prevent the state from enforcing the unlawful order from Gov. Charlie Baker. "We don't surrender our constitutional rights. These plaintiffs have constitutional rights that deserve respect and vindication, and it becomes necessary for a court to do that rather than the executive when the executive declines," said Judge Woodlock. Gov. Charlie Baker's emergency order shuttered FFLs statewide, eliminating "all … [Read more...]
New! RAGE Gauge™ I’m Busier than Ever
The numbers ain’t pretty. Unemployment went from a near-record low to high in a matter of weeks; the T-bill rate, the investor’s North Star, is a fallen one (see below); gold is up, and background checks are still high (about double compared to this time last year). Elevated risks are everywhere and yet the Nasdaq trades as if there’s “nothing to see here,” as retail investors run ‘em up like .com days. It’s truly breathtaking. In my conversations with you, you’re telling me it’s because of times like these you’re with us. You also tell me, if you’re not a client, how much … [Read more...]
Happy 50th Anniversary of the Goal by Bobby Orr
Sunday marks the 50th Anniversary of Bobby Orr’s Stanley Cup winning goal. He doesn't give many interviews. But Bobby Orr did sit down for a recent talk about his upcoming book, his lingering injuries, and Alan Eagleson. The Boston Globe has been running stories leading up to a special Mother’s Day (see below). Matt Porter writes: In the decades since the Big, Bad Bruins first took over this town, some of the tales have become as worn as a leather pair of Tacks. Derek Sanderson was asked to share something from that time that we haven’t heard. “That’s going to be tough,’’ he … [Read more...]
TGIF from Key West: Beer Can’t Fix
TGIF from Key West! … [Read more...]
Do Governors Have the Right to Make and Enforce Laws?
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: XLI You might want to take a few minutes to contemplate your rights. How can governors go wild without checks and balances? There’s a reason states are governed by three branches, not one governor wielding a big stick. Has there ever been a more important time to consider the balance of power in your state? Andrew Napolitano writes: The current interferences with the exercise of rights protected by the Bill of Rights devolve around travel, assembly, interstate commercial activities and the exercise of religious beliefs. These infringements have all come … [Read more...]
Tucker Explains: The Two Versions of Tara Reade’s Story
Stephen Proctor reports: As of late, Tucker Carlson and others at Fox News have been feverishly covering the recent accusations levied against Joe Biden, whose former Senate aide, Tara Reade, alleges he sexually assaulted her in 1993. But on Tuesday night, Carlson struck a different tone about Biden, who has adamantly denied the allegations. After reiterating the allegations against Biden, Carlson said, “But there is evidence on the other side as well, and we feel honor-bound to tell you about it. Just last year, Tara Reade told a very different story about what happened with Joe Biden. In … [Read more...]
Your Survival Guy’s Tip of the Day: Sell Until You’re Comfortable
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part XL Just when you thought you might get your life back blue state governors continue to go wild. Yesterday, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo said she will sign an executive order taking effect Friday, directing anyone in an indoor or outdoor “public place” to wear a cloth face covering. This includes walking your dog, by example, on public roads. Hmmmm. How will this be enforced? Will mask wearing do-gooders shame me for being unmasked? Live and let live. There are risks in life the minute you get out of bed. When businesses finally … [Read more...]
Your Retirement Life: Follow the Rules, Lockdown the New Norm
You’re seeing firsthand how the cure is worse than the disease. When governors go wild we all suffer. Take Newport, RI for example. The beaches are closed, but the Cliff Walk is open. The Cliff Walk is narrow. It’s impossible to social distance on a five-foot wide path. Now, there’s a huge sign (like the ones you see on the side of a highway) flashing: “Face masks must be worn.” Who are they protecting? In New Hampshire, the Appalachian Mountain Club is closing its hiking huts for the season. The parking lot to the popular Diana’s Bath trail is closed. The Newport Folk and Jazz festivals … [Read more...]
Governors Gone Wild Protect the Rich
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part XXXIX You’re seeing up close how blue state governors love states’ rights only when they’re in charge and what a mess it creates when different rules apply across state lines. Take a look at Rhode Island and Massachusetts, for example. Rhode Island has shelter in place until next Monday, May 9, while in Massachusetts the end date is May 18. Yet, Rhode Island is more strict, prohibiting groups larger than five while Massachusetts allows ten. My parents and my sister’s family live in Massachusetts. When we gather, we make a group of ten. That’s … [Read more...]
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