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- $30 Billion Offer No One Wants - Small Businesses Hit by Deflation
- Privileged Public Union Liars Show Up Begging for Tax Hikes and Handouts
- Question of the Day: How Many People Have Exhausted All Their Unemployment Benefits?
- Rare Earth Diplomacy: Japan Holds Chinese Boat Captain;China Blocks Rare Earth Exports to Japan;China Holds 4 Japanese on Spy Charges;Captain Set Free
$30 Billion Offer No One Wants - Small Businesses Hit by Deflation Posted: 24 Sep 2010 08:05 PM PDT When government passes out the money normally people are lined up, in advance, with both hands out. When that does not happen, it's because the offer smells like a rotten fish. Please check out Obama's latest rotten fish offering as described in Small businesses, community bankers may snub Obama's $30 billion loan program President Barack Obama's $30 billion small community business lending program faces one big challenge: many of the community banks and businesses it's supposed to help don't want it.Somehow Obama takes credit for creating 4 million jobs from $30 billion that will never be spent because the terms for banks are preposterous and small businesses do not want the money anyway. This is just what I predicted yesterday in Ass Backwards: Senate to Shelve Bush Tax Cuts for Individuals; House to Pass Small Business Tax Cuts Buying Preferred Shares Amazing ConvolutedNFIB Small Business Trends Inquiring minds are taking a look at NFIB Small Business Trends for September. LABOR MARKETSHere are a few charts from the article. Prices Received ![]() Actual Price Changes ![]() Single Most Important Problem ![]() The single most important problem is lack of customers. Access to credit is not even on the list. Small businesses don't want loans because they don't have any customers and prices they receive are falling like a rock. This is deflation in action, and it is crucifying small businesses. So what does Congress do? Why it sets up a convoluted $30 billion program, onerous on small banks, so those small banks (who don't want the money) can offer loans to small businesses that do not want the money either! But hey, it creates another 4 million jobs according to president Obama. Why he must have saved or created 20 million jobs this year alone. One just might not know it judging from Question of the Day: How Many People Have Exhausted All Their Unemployment Benefits? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Privileged Public Union Liars Show Up Begging for Tax Hikes and Handouts Posted: 24 Sep 2010 11:33 AM PDT You can always count on the police (count on them to pick your pocket and say they are doing it for you). The Miami Herald explains the sorry state of affairs in Commission starts budget debate. In January, Miami-Dade County Manager George Burgess wrote commissioners that he expected property values to plummet 12 percent, a record drop that would significantly reduce government revenues.Turnout of Taxpayers, Turnout of Liars Not Surprising We should not be surprised by the taxpayer turnout. Nor should we be surprised that the turnout of liars was even bigger. Those who stand to benefit at the expense of others are always the first to have their hands out. "We've got our contract already. This is not about us." If ever there was a blatant lie, the statement "This is not about us" ranks right at the top of the list. The police could easily take a pay cut or a benefit cut. Instead they want to suck the taxpayers dry. Correct Solution is Bankruptcy On August 30, I stated Miami is bankrupt. I also encouraged residents to show up at the meetings. Please see Bankrupt Miami in Fiscal Emergency, Breaks Employee Contracts, Hikes Property Taxes; What You Can Do for details. The only way the citizens of Miami can hope to escape the tyranny of the police, other public unions, and government employees in general is for the city to declare bankruptcy. The unions and other public employees can then see what their pensions are worth in bankruptcy court. Judging from their enormously greedy actions, they deserve nothing. Support the Recall Campaign If you live in Miami, please support businessman Norman Braman and his effort to start a recall campaign against the mayor and any commissioners who support any tax rate increase. Once a recall is out of the way, voters need to elect someone willing to tell the police and fire unions to go to hell. The best way to do that, perhaps the only way to do that is for the city to declare bankruptcy. Investigate County Manager George Burgess Finally, I believe it would be appropriate for the district attorney to investigate Miami-Dade County Manager George Burgess for misappropriation of public funds and conflicts of interest. While not on the same scale as what happened in Bell, California (See "Corruption on Steroids" Bell Officials Arrested, Criminal Charges Filed), no one in their right mind could have agreed to give county employees salary and benefit increases totaling $132 million knowing what Burgess did about Miami's dire fiscal situation. Of course, it is always possible George Burgess is merely insane instead of criminally insane or on the take. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Question of the Day: How Many People Have Exhausted All Their Unemployment Benefits? Posted: 24 Sep 2010 07:25 AM PDT Inquiring minds are asking "How many people have exhausted all of their unemployment and extended unemployment benefits?" For starters, to exhaust benefits, one first must have had them. That excludes those who are self-employed. It also excludes those fresh out of high school or college, and looking for a job for their first time. I have a series of charts from reader Tim Wallace that will help explore the issues. The charts are based on weekly unemployment claims data put out by the states. Click on any chart to see a sharper image. Continuing State and Extended Federal Unemployment Benefits ![]() Note that in spite of the recovery, we still have not made a dent in the number of people collecting benefits. Percentage of Eligible Now Collecting Benefits ![]() The above chart shows the number of people collecting unemployment benefits or extended unemployment benefits, divided by the number of eligible participants. The current data point consists of 3,891,808 continuing claims + 5,253,587 extended and EUC claims (a total of 9,145,395) divided by the eligible benefits pool of 126,763,245. The result is an unprecedented 7.2% of those eligible, now collect unemployment benefits. Eligible Unemployment Insurance Pool ![]() The above charts all courtesy of Tim Wallace. For more charts from Tim Wallace please see What does Petroleum Distillates usage say about the Recovery? Thanks Tim! The last chart helps address the opening question. Note that the eligibility pool is nearly back to 2004 levels! In 2008 there were 133,690,617 covered participants. Now there are 126,763,245 covered participants. The drop from the peak is 6,927,372. Implications and Analysis The implication is at least 6,927,372 have exhausted all of their unemployment benefits. Indeed, the number may be considerably higher because every first-time job seeker who found a covered job since the pool peak in 2008, displaced someone in the eligibility pool who exhausted all benefits. All things considered, at least 7 million people exhausted all unemployment benefits with some unknown portion of them coping via an option to start collecting social security. Moreover, those prematurely opting for social security, did so with reduced benefits. People are Broke, Congress Responds With the exception of those opting for social security, some 7 million people who want jobs and once collected unemployment benefits, now have no job-related income. Think those 7 million people are about to go on a spending spree? Think those forced into social security are about to go on a spending spree? Think the self-employed with no income are about to go on a spending spree? Think the 26 million unemployed or under-employed are about to go on a spending spree? Think the countless millions of working Americans barely scraping by are about to go on a spending spree? Well, I don't either. Yet, look at the response from Congress - Ass Backwards: Senate to Shelve Bush Tax Cuts for Individuals; House to Pass Small Business Tax Cuts. Senate Democrats Ready To Shelve Tax Cut VotePeople are broke, yet Congress opts to punish those still working by letting tax cuts expire. Is this amazing or simply par for the course? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 23 Sep 2010 11:57 PM PDT Tensions between China and Japan reached new heights in an escalating war of nerves between Japan and China. Here is the approximate sequence of events. Japan kicked things off on September 7, with the arrest of a Chinese boat captain in disputed waters. In an escalating dispute, China blocked exports of rare earth metals to Japan on September 22. Rare earth minerals are used in manufacturing and weapons production. The US gets most of its rare earth elements from China. Tensions increased on September 23 when China arrested four Japanese employees of Fujita Corp on suspicion of violating Chinese law regarding the protection of military facilities. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton entered the fray "urging dialogue". The House Armed Services Committee scheduled a hearing on Oct. 5 to review the American military dependence on Chinese rare earth elements. Japan releases captain. September 10, 2010: China demands Japan release detained boat captain China's foreign minister demanded that Tokyo immediately release the captain of a Chinese fishing boat that collided with two Japanese patrol vessels near disputed islands. But a Japanese court ruled he can be held 10 more days, deepening the diplomatic spat.September 14, 2010: Japan frees 14 crew, holds Chinese ship's captain Japan freed 14 crew members of a Chinese fishing ship nearly a week after their vessel and two Japanese patrol boats collided near disputed southern islets. But China lashed out at Tokyo's decision to keep the captain in custody.September 19, 2010: China halts ministerial-level contacts with Japan China on Sunday broke off high-level government contacts with Japan over the extended detention of a fishing boat captain arrested near disputed islands. It came a day after anti-Japanese protests broke out across China on the anniversary of the start of a brutal Japanese invasion of China in 1931 that has historically cast a shadow over ties between what are now the world's second and third-largest economies.September 22, 2010: Amid Tension, China Blocks Vital Exports to Japan Sharply raising the stakes in a dispute over Japan's detention of a Chinese fishing trawler captain, the Chinese government has blocked exports to Japan of a crucial category of minerals used in products like hybrid cars, wind turbines and guided missiles.September 23, 2010: Japan confirms 4 nationals detained in China A Japanese foreign ministry spokesman confirmed Friday that four Japanese nationals had been detained in China on suspicion of violating Chinese law regarding the protection of military facilities, as tensions rise between Asia's two biggest economies.September 24, 2010: Clinton Urges China-Japan 'Dialogue,' Stays Neutral in Dispute Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Japan to resolve issues with China over a detained Chinese fishing captain through dialogue, as U.S. officials declined to step into a broader territorial dispute.September 24, 2010: Japan Releases Chinese Boat Captain Japanese prosecutors announced that they have decided to release a Chinese sea captain who has been in Japanese custody since a ship collision in the East China Sea, amid escalating tension between the two nations.I'm sure glad we once again have a stable source of rare earth elements, aren't you? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
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