LIES, DAMNED LIES & STATISTICS

The government released their monthly CPI report this week. Even though it came in at an annualized rate of 3.6%, they and their mouthpieces in the corporate mainstream media dutifully downplayed the uptrend. They can’t let the plebs know the truth. That might upend their economic recovery storyline and put a crimp into their artificial free money, zero interest rate, stock market rally. If they were to admit inflation is rising, the Fed would be forced to raise rates. That is unacceptable in our rigged .01% economy. There are banker bonuses, CEO stock options, corporate stock buyback earnings per share goals and captured politician elections at stake.

The corporate MSM immediately shifted the focus to the annual CPI figure of 0.1%. That’s right. Your government keepers expect you to believe the prices you pay to live your everyday life have been essentially flat in the last year. Anyone who lives in the real world, not the BLS Bizarro world of models, seasonal adjustments, hedonic adjustments, and substitution adjustments, knows this is a lie. The original concept of CPI was to measure the true cost of maintaining a constant standard of living. It should reflect your true inflation of out of pocket costs to live a daily existence in this country.

Instead, it has become a manipulated statistic using academic theories as a cover to systematically under-report the true level of inflation. The purpose has been to cut annual cost of living adjustments to Social Security and other government benefits, while over-estimating the true level of GDP. Artificially low inflation figures allow the mega-corporations who control the country to keep wage increases to workers low. Under-reporting the true level of inflation also allows the Federal Reserve to keep their discount rate far lower than it would be in an honest free market. The Wall Street banks, who own and control the Federal Reserve, are free to charge 18% on credit card balances while paying .25% to savers. The manipulation of the CPI benefits the vested interests, impoverishes the masses, and slowly but surely contributes to the destruction of our economic system.

A deep dive into Table 2 from the BLS reveals some truth and uncovers more lies. Their weighting of everyday living expenditures is warped and purposefully misleading. Let’s look at the annual increases in some food items we might consume in the course of a month, living in this empire of lies:

  • Ground Beef – 10.1%
  • Roast Beef – 11.8%
  • Steak – 11.1%
  • Eggs – 21.8%
  • Chicken – 3.7%
  • Coffee – 3.4%
  • Sugar – 4.2%
  • Candy – 4.6%
  • Snacks – 3.5%
  • Salt & Seasonings – 5.3%
  • Food Away From Home – 3.0%

Despite these documented increases, the BLS says food inflation only ran at 1.8% in the last year. They show large decreases in pork, seafood, dairy, and vegetable prices. I grocery shop every week. I buy milk, fish, and vegetables and the prices have not fallen. The price of pork products has decreased from all-time highs, but is still well above prices from a few years ago. The BLS fraudulently keeps the food price increase lower by assuming you switch from beef to pork when the price of beef soars. That assumption does not lower the price of food. The assumption essentially builds in a lower standard of living for you in their model of the world. The other ridiculous assumption is the weighting for food eaten away from home. Giving this a weighting of 5.8% is outrageous when everyone knows obese Americans are chowing down at Taco Bell and the millions of other purveyors of toxic food sludge multiple times per day.

If you are like me, you probably need to live someplace. Food and shelter are the most basic of needs in a society. But according to the BLS they account for less than 50% of your expenses. Let’s examine some shelter related costs to see how badly the BLS is lying in this area:

  • Rent – 3.5%
  • Owner’s Equivalent Rent – 3.0%
  • Insurance – 3.1%
  • Water, Sewer, Trash – 4.7%
  • Household Operations – 3.6%

There is so much wrong with the BLS data, I don’t know where to start. The rental market has been on fire since 2012. Builders are erecting apartments at a breakneck pace. Independent, non-captured, neutral real estate organizations show rents surging to all time highs, growing by 5.1% on an annual basis. Real rents in the real world have grown by 14% since 2012. The BLS says they’ve grown by 9%. Who do you believe?

It’s funny how the mysterious owner’s equivalent rent calculation spits out a 3% increase in the last year. National home prices, based on Case Shiller data and NAR data shows prices up between 5% and 10% in the last year and up by 25% since 2012. Mortgage rates have risen to 4% from the low 3% range. Property taxes are soaring across the country as indebted localities rape taxpayers to pay for their gold plated government benefits and pensions. Evidently the BLS just ignores prices, mortgage payments, and real estate taxes when calculating their lies.

The final outrage is the weighting applied by the BLS to the owners equivalent rent. It accounts for 24% of the CPI calculation, virtually the same as it did in 2007. In case you haven’t noticed, the home ownership rate has plunged to 22 year lows since 2007, as millions of foreclosures booted people out of homes and millions of millennials are so loaded with student loan debt and stuck with low paying Obama jobs that home ownership is a distant dream. How can the BLS continue to weight home ownership at the same level when the percentage of rental units has soared?

There is no question the BLS should have dramatically increased the weighting of rental housing. In reality, the large increases in rental rates and the surge of rental households reflects a much higher inflation rate than is being reported by the government. The BLS figure is a blatant lie. The recent report from the Center for Housing Studies reveals the falsity of the government reported propaganda. Over 20.7 million renter households (49.0%) pay more than 30% of their income on housing. More than a quarter of all renter households, or 11.2 million, spend more than 50% of their income on housing. The median US renter household earned $32,700 in 2013 and spent $900 per month on housing costs. Renter housing costs are gross rents, which include contract rents and utilities. If the median renter household spends 33% of their income on housing costs how can the BLS give it only a 7.2% weighting in the CPI calculation?

The Center for Housing Studies report drives a stake into the heart of the manipulated, politically massaged, false data put out by the BLS to keep the masses sedated and their bosses fat, happy and rich:

Over the span of just 10 years, the share of renters aged 25–34 with cost burdens (paying more than 30 percent of their incomes for housing) increased from 40 percent to 46 percent, while the share with severe burdens (paying more than 50 percent of income) rose from 19 percent to 23 percent. During roughly the same period, the share of renters aged 25–34 with student loan debt jumped from 30 percent in 2004 to 41 percent in 2013, with the average amount of debt up 50 percent, to $30,700.

The faux journalists in the dying legacy media act baffled by the continued real decline in retail sales when the answer is staring them right in the face. True inflation in essential living expenses combined with declining real wages and increasing debt burdens has left the average household with little or no money to spend.

The next blatantly manipulated false data is related to healthcare. Let’s peruse some this detailed inflation data:

  • Prescription Drugs – 4.8%
  • Non-Prescription Drugs – Negative 1.6%
  • Medical Equipment – 0.0%
  • Medical Care Services – 2.3%
  • Hospital Services – 3.5%
  • Health Insurance – 0.7%

Anyone living in the real world knows Obamacare has resulted in a tremendous increase in demand for drugs, medical services, and medical equipment. Health insurance companies, drug companies, drug wholesalers, hospital corporations, and drug stores are reporting record profits as their stock prices hit all-time highs. When was the last time you saw prices drop or stay flat in the healthcare arena?

It is patently outrageous for the BLS to report an annual health insurance cost increase of a mere 0.7%. The annual cost of employee sponsored health insurance is 6.3% higher than last year, with the employee portion skyrocketing by 8.0% based on real data in the real world. I work for the largest employer in Philadelphia, with the most negotiating clout against insurers, and my portion has gone up by 10% to 20% annually for the last five years. Everyone working for a company has experienced the same or higher increases.

Even the Obamacare exchanges are seeing double digit premium increases in many states. Studies from Price Waterhouse Coopers and McKinsey found increases in average premiums between 6% and 10% across the country. It takes major cajones for the BLS to report 0.7% health insurance inflation, but their job is not to report factual information. Their job is to keep the ignorant masses ignorant of their plight. The bigger the lie, the more likely it is to be believed. The even more ridiculous aspect to the BLS data is that health insurance is weighted at .75% in the CPI calculation. The median household income in this country is $52,000. Employees are paying approximately $4,000 in health insurance per year on average. That is 7.7% of their income. The BLS weighting is absurd. Using a true inflation rate and true weighting would add at least 2% to the CPI figure.

Another area that impacts every American every day is transportation. People need to drive or take public transportation in order to live their lives. Here are some more crucial inflation data points from the BLS:

  • New Cars – 1.2%
  • Used Cars – Negative 0.7%
  • Gasoline – Negative 23.3%
  • Vehicle Leasing – Negative 1.1%
  • Vehicle Insurance – 5.1%
  • Parking & Tolls – 2.4%
  • Public Transportation – Negative 3.2%

So we have near record levels of new auto sales, driven by subprime auto debt and 7 year 0% financing, with average vehicle prices at all-time highs, and the BLS reports prices only went up 1.2% in the last year. Edmunds, the authority in auto data, says prices went up 2.6% in the last year. Do you believe the BLS model or real data from the real world, broken down by automaker and vehicle? The even more ridiculous contention is that used car prices fell. I’ve bought two used cars in the last year and I can attest that prices are not falling. Edmunds reported that used car prices have risen by 7.1% in the last year. Leases as a percentage of total auto sales is also at record levels. Does this really jive with a decrease in leasing expenses? I think not.

There are 254 million passenger vehicles registered in the United States. We have a record level of auto loan debt totaling $1 trillion and a record level of auto leases. According to Edmunds, the average monthly car payment is $479. That is $5,748 per year. That equals 11% of the median household income. Why would the BLS only give this category a 5.7% weighting? Bankrupt states across the country have been jacking up tolls. The BLS says they went up by 2.4%. My beloved state of Pennsylvania has increased them by 10% per year for the last three years. The BLS says the cost of public transportation is plummeting. Has a Amtrak or any municipal public transportation system EVER reduced fares? Not a chance. They need more revenue to fund the government pensions of their union employees.

There are a few other categories that might be of interest to you:

  • Banking Fees – 5.9%
  • College Tuition – 3.4%
  • Childcare – 4.3%
  • Sporting Events – 8.8%
  • Pet Care – 3.5%
  • Cigarettes – 2.5%
  • Alcohol Served Away from Home – 4.0%

Isn’t it delightful that your friendly neighborhood Wall Street bank gets free money from the Fed, charges you 18% on your credit card balance, pays you nothing for your deposits, and then jacks up your bank fees? The relentless inflation in college tuition is being driven by the relentless doling out of student loans by the Federal Government to people who aren’t intellectually capable of completing college level material. The $1.4 trillion of student loans will never be repaid. The taxpayer will be on the hook for hundreds of billions in write-offs.

To celebrate the near zero inflation reported by your friendly government drones at the BLS take your family of four to a baseball game, spending $160 for tickets, $25 to park your car, $20 for two warm beers, $10 for two sodas, $24 for four hot dogs, and $10 for an order of cheese fries. Make sure you toast Greenspan, Bernanke, Yellen and the rest of the Federal Reserve governors who have purposefully reduced the purchasing power of your dollar by 96% over the last century.

You know your true level of inflation. You know it’s not 0.1%. You know it’s somewhere between 4% and 10%. You know your government is lying to you. You know the captured corporate media perpetuates the lies. You know those in control of the government must lie to keep their Ponzi scheme going. You know they are just following the Edward Bernays playbook. They want you to believe it’s for your own good. Do you think it’s for your own good?

“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. …We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. Vast numbers of human beings must cooperate in this manner if they are to live together as a smoothly functioning society. …In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons…who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind.” – Edward Bernays – Propaganda – 1928


 

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EL Coyote
EL Coyote
July 19, 2015 2:19 pm

Starfuck, Ivana spoke pretty good English. We should all go out and get that second wife Bea promised we could get, making sure she can’t understand English or her legal rights to half the money.

Stucky
Stucky
July 19, 2015 2:25 pm

El Coyote

Hey, no problem-o. You might have been correct anyway. Your memory is better than mine, and since I believe in the concept of death with dignity … hell yea, I coulda said it.

I was just surprised at his aggressiveness, and didn’t want to let is slide.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
July 19, 2015 2:45 pm

True believers can fall into Iron Man syndome, destroying all they once believed.
https://youtu.be/2owt3depq2o

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
July 19, 2015 2:45 pm

Gayle says:
“I think Sensetti might be in a bad mood because his Republicans are performing unmentionable acts upon his posterior.

Oh it’s mentionable. Perhaps not by a lady like yourself but definitely mentionable! 🙂

Sensetti still thinks the Republicrats are going to ride in on a shiny white steed and save us. This indicates he has yet to go through the anger phase most of us are in or beyond.

“What’s next” is going to depend on how this little shitshow plays out. All we can do at this point is to imagine various scenarios we all feel are likely and plan for them as best we can. As mentioned, Stucky is tied to NJ for good reason as is admin to PA for similarly good reason. Others are much more flexible and others are limited by funds, jobs, health, age, love of their lifelong homes, plain stubborness or whatever. Truth is that many people are going to survive and even prosper in every imaginable situation and location just as Sensetti expects to do in his location. Surely everyone won’t make it in every location and some will have it harder than others but no plan is perfect.

Tim mentions “Jack Spirko’s “The Survival Podcast.” He presents prepper information under the tagline, “Helping you live a better life, if times get tough or even if they don’t.” ”

I’ve never heard of the guy but I have basically the same philosophy. My preps are not radical or life changing in nature. I’m not investing in horses and wagons. I’ve basically doubled down on all the things I’ve done throughout my life. I’ve experienced tornadoes, ice storms, and hurricanes and other adverse situations that involved living multiple weeks without grid electricity, regular water supply and more. Living 18 days with no electricity in the middle of a cold ass winter ice storm was the most challenging but I spent more time helping senior citizen neighbors survive it than I did worrying about myself because I was ready and adaptable. Never once did I make a mad dash to the store to grab shit I needed or wish that I had laid in more supplies or preps. Living out beyond three weeks without modern conveniences AND having to defend my shit will certainly be more arduous but my plan involves making all the same preps I’ve made my whole life but with a much longer timeline in mind. Many of my preps will reduce my future expenses regardless of how the shitshow turns out. Nearly every prep I make will be useful even if the shit doesn’t hit the fan. When it’s over I’m not going to have a ton of shit left over that was never used or even needed (like gas masks, an underground bunkers etc) Maybe I’ll wish I had done more but my plan fits my present and foreseeable circumstances. That’s all I or any of us can do.

Thanks to admin, we all have a place we can hash this shit out, get ideas, remain aware, learn something new, help others and have a bunch of fun while doing it. If you’re a numbers man, admin is your guy. If not, TBP is still your place for brain candy of every kind.

Rise Up
Rise Up
July 19, 2015 3:18 pm

I kinda feel like Sensetti, re: the repeated mantra of BLS lies, dying retail, etc., but I also think Admin is on the right path to continue to brow beat us as well as any newbies that come along and read TBP. So I just kinda skimmed over this particular article, but will go back and give a thorough read later.

The comments are very good. (Comments are a big reason I am drawn here–so many like minds.)

Sens, your 10-year out prediction for war is way too far away. More like 1-3 years IMHO. Maybe not an attack by foreigners here on US soil, but a civil war is just as likely. I don’t think anyone had a clue back in 2008 just how bad this “president” would divide and transform America (as he promised when campaigning, but nobody knew what HIS definition of that word was). It’s been an absolute tyrannical administration. Other than the shit pile of economic woes we face, Obummer and his minions are is responsible for 90% of all the other problems. Government has completely failed us. Yes, it probably always does, but these last 6 years are incomparable to anything we’ve suffered under in the past. I also think Sensetti realizes that neither repubs or dems can glue this country back together. Hence the angst and frustration he is exhibiting, along with the rest of us, in our own ways.

Tim, great comments! Spot on about the divisions wrecked on us all, be it political, societal, racial, wealth, and any other possible way to split the population wide apart. All juiced up by both mainstream media and the Internet.

Other than this great website, I get my info from some of these favored places:

John B Wells Caravan to Midnight Youtube
X22 Report
Jim Willie (Golden Jackass)
The Extinction Protocol (earth calamities)
utopiathecollapse.com
drudgereport.com
https://www.youtube.com/user/Suspicious0bservers

Lots of other good ones out there, many that Admin links to like Bill Bonner and Denninger.

Someone above asked “What’s next?”. Nobody can predict, although many try. All we can do is hold on to our loved ones and try to protect them while we make ready for the worst. Be bold and have no fear. These times call for strong wills and strong minds.

Rise Up
Rise Up
July 19, 2015 3:25 pm

If you like collapse novels, I recommend this one. Written in 1985, it outlines prophetically many of the issues that are coming to a boil today:

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starfcker
starfcker
July 19, 2015 3:40 pm

Great thoughts. Indenturedservant – nearly every prep I make will be useful even if the shit doesn’t hit the fan. Rise Up – be bold and have no fear. These times call for strong wills and strong minds.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
July 19, 2015 3:42 pm

Rise Up

I agree with you that we are closer to war than most think. Don’t think we will make it past 2018 without one. Sensetti has gone into prepper mode. Also I think Sensetti is coming to grips with the fact that he is not living in Oz any more……glimpsed behind the curtain and it scared the crap out of him.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
July 19, 2015 4:13 pm

Rise Up said:
” I also think Sensetti realizes that neither repubs or dems can glue this country back together.”

Nope! Sensetti is deep throating republipukes all the way to election day. He’s proud of it too and thinks those that don’t are part of the problem. Bless his little heart!

Personally I think he’s just scared and needs more time to prep as the republipukes will take a slower path to meltdown than the demoncrats. I say fuck that! Lets get the inevitable out of the way and get on with “what’s next”!

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
July 19, 2015 5:19 pm

Doom is probably closer than most of us realize. Remember that ICBM launch a few years ago off the coast of LA (near Catalina). News chopper photographer caught it, Pentagon hushed it up.
If you consider that it probably was an Chinese or Russian ICBM, were it directed toward land and exploded, there would have been zero warning and poof! Your life as you previously knew it (regardless of where you live). All the star wars crap in the world can’t protect against a sneak attack from a sub. And today’s warheads split into separate weapons, so theoretically one ICBM could obliterate either of our entire coasts.
There is virtually no way to prep for an apocalypse such as this. I say apocalypse because that’s what a WWIII will be. And it’s coming sure as shit.
Now, regarding Admin’s article, while I believe most regulars here already know or suspect we’re being lied to by gov, perhaps it will enlighten newcomers, AND it quantifies just how large the lie is, which is to my thinking actionable intelligence. When the real unemployment rate is north of 23% and the gov says it’s 5.3%, they are in effect pissing down your leg while saying it’s raining.
And what that means to me is, they will do ANYTHING else including murdering innocent American citizens. Oh wait, they’ve already done that (the drone target’s 16 yr old kid).
I am encouraged to see more and more of you guys mellow to the idea there is ZERO difference between the political parties. It’s a step in the right direction toward a PLAN which is what we need so desperately.
Thunderstorms in Socal since early Sat AM. In fact there’s one over us now! Halleluiah!

BEA LEVER
BEA LEVER
July 19, 2015 5:45 pm

Westy

If admin’s efforts here on TBP open the eyes of some brainwashed sheep it is worth everything he does and also comments regular posters take the time to write. Stucky goes far beyond the call of duty also. There is really no place like TBP anywhere that I know of on the web.

Almost more than the fear of war in Merica, I fear the loss of the freedom to say what we think.

BEA LEVER
BEA LEVER
July 19, 2015 5:54 pm

Stucky says- “you ARE what you eat”.

Fess up Stuck……….when did you eat a 7 foot tall Austrian male?

Rise Up
Rise Up
July 19, 2015 6:55 pm

Westcoaster says: “Thunderstorms in Socal since early Sat AM. In fact there’s one over us now! Halleluiah!”
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Be careful what you wish for, WC. That rain is most likely full of Fukushima radiation. There is enough radiation in the Pacific to wash down on you in the form of ocean condensation even if there is no direct airborne release lately from the Diachi reactors. The 400 tons of DAILY leaking coolant ensures that.

You Californians are between a rock and a hard place, with drought on one hand threatening the majority of your own and the nation’s fresh fruit and vegetables and nuclear radiation if it rains.

SSS
SSS
July 19, 2015 7:54 pm

“The point I agree with Sensetti on is that the missing ingredient from TBP is, “What Next?” ………… Sensetti goes out on the far end of the spectrum and believes nuclear war is our future. Others, like SSS, believes…..Well, I don’t want to put words in his mouth, but I think he takes a more conservative, traditional approach (to the future).”
—-Tim

You are correct in that I take a more traditional approach in looking for an answer to what’s in our future. Perhaps my outlook is somewhat rose-colored by my circumstances, which reflect those faced by Stucky and Admin, both of whom are devoted to their families and a strong desire to hope for the best possible future for them and help wherever and whenever possible. I think all TBP visitors with strong family bonds are just like we are. That said, “What’s next?”

Nuclear war is NOT in the cards, at least not for the U.S. homeland. You simply cannot dream up a credible scenario where that will happen.

Widespread civil unrest is a distinct possibility, and has been for several generations, but it will be highly localized and probably urban in nature. What triggers the unrest is anyone’s guess, but the obvious focus would be racial discord. Regardless of whoever the violently discontented are, why will their violence remain localized? Guns. Not theirs, ours.

There are answers to our most serious problems, whether it’s deficit spending, energy, water, poor public education, you name it. Each problem has a rational, doable solution. No exceptions. This will take time since our nation is in such a deep hole and continues to dig.

Passions will flare. People will die, but it won’t be a big number, as in millions. Things will get better. I have faith that we have the internal mechanisms, such as the Constitution, to make that happen.

There, THAT’S what’s next.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
July 19, 2015 8:16 pm

SSS said:
” People will die, but it won’t be a big number, as in millions.”

I’ll bet more than a million FSA members commit suicide once the free shit runs out. Perhaps a million more might die as they turn to thievery once the free shit runs out.

I’ve read that 5 million died in the former Soviet Union after the Cold War ended but I never verified that number.

Llpoh
Llpoh
July 19, 2015 8:43 pm

Sensetti – what a crock of shit.

Admin, thank you.

Knowing something in your heart is not the same as having it explained in depth with facts and figures. Admin just explained in depth that which I know in my heart, but could not explain to others. Now I can.

It is important to have facts. Once upon a time everyone knew the world was flat. And we all know how that turned out.

Admin does something unique here. He offers the opportunity for those who visit to educate others, and be educated. Sometimes he seems to be preaching to the choir. But let me tell you, his message reaches a great many heathens as well.

His articles have sent many sheeple into fits of insanity – he destroys that which they know as “fact”, and it makes them crazy.

But the odd sheeple will go – well fuck me, I was wrong. And that is a win of epic proportion.

Thanks, Admin, for this unique experience.

Tim – nice comments.

Rise Up
Rise Up
July 19, 2015 8:47 pm

SSS says: ” I have faith that we have the internal mechanisms, such as the Constitution, to make that happen.”
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Good God, man, has the Constitution saved us from the NDAA or the replacement to the Patriot Act (whatever the new “fuck americans in the ass” name they gave it)?? Invoking the Constitution in a court of law will get you sanctions and 2/3 of the population lives in a Constitution free zone!

Please explain yourself on how the Constitution or “the internal mechanisms” will prevail. What are “internal mechanisms”? The courts? Congress? Is some great savior going to come out of nowhere and bring liberty back to this country?

Where can I get those rose-colored glasses you are wearing?

https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights-governments-100-mile-border-zone-map

“Roughly two-thirds of the United States’ population, about 200 million people, lives within the 100-mile zone that an outdated federal regulation defines as the border zone—that is, within 100 miles of a U.S. land or coastal border.

Although this zone is not literally “Constitution free”—constitutional protections do still apply—the Border Patrol frequently ignores those protections and runs roughshod over individuals’ civil liberties.”

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Llpoh
Llpoh
July 19, 2015 8:49 pm

I share many of SSS’s views of the world. The values the human race developed over thousands of years still hold value, and the Kardashians, Jenners, and assorted nutjobs, evil politicians, etc., may fool the people, but as for me, I will continue to value honesty, integrity, family, thrift, hard-work, education, and liberty.

Anyone who doesn’t can blow me.

starfcker
starfcker
July 19, 2015 8:49 pm

SSS, I pretty much share your point of view. Now get off my lawn.

Stucky
Stucky
July 19, 2015 9:38 pm

“So where does religious faith come from?” —– Indentured Servent

This will take a while. Please be patient.

I am Stucky. I understand, sort of, who Stucky is. But, who is the “I” in that sentence?

I am not my body. Remove all four limbs and I’m still me. Then you can start replacing Stumpy’s organs; kidney, liver, the python, whatever – and I’m still me. The ancient Greeks believed the heart was the seat of emotion/reasoning. And guess what scientists discovered thousands of years later? The average human heart contains as many as 40,000 neurons. NEURONS!! … in the heart. Wow. Nevertheless, they can now replace the heart, so …. I am not my body.

Maybe I am my brain. Although there’s an excellent book by the title “I am not my brain”. But, I suspect that the brain, like EVERY other organ in the body, is just a machine that performs a function. Am “I” …THAT?

I don’t trust the brain. Sometimes it functions like an out of control machine. For example, more than half of all amputees experience the “phantom limb” syndrome. They experience burning, itching, and often intense and REAL pain where the amputated limb was. What should I think about a brain that can’t even tell the difference between physical reality (no limb) and pure fantasy (you have a limb)?

Or, take for example the sentence, “I love you, too.” Here’s sort of what the brain does; 1) air molecules vibrate, 2) the vibrating air in turn vibrates the ear drum, 3) tiny ear bones transmit the signal, 3) somehow (and this is real magical shit) the vibrations are turned into an electrochemical reaction, 4) then various areas of the brain light up involving amazingly complex interactions — one area of the brain processes sound, another meaning, another memory, another emotions. Wow! It took mankind about 5,000 years to figure out that process …….. but, in MICROSECONDS all that activity and interaction produces, 6) JOY. (Amazingly, the brain just as quickly can decipher the sentence “I love U2” … and fill you with revulsion.) Lol Anyway, what is joy? Can we dissect the brain and find it? Of course, not. So, what’s left?

Aha! I am my emotions and memories! It is THAT which makes me (and you) unique from every other human who walked this planet. That’s actually scary. First, my entire life IS my past. The “present” is shorter than the time it takes the clock to go from 6:0:00 to 6:00:01. Everything in my life … except the current nanosecond (if you want to split it that finely) is past. A person, like myself, who has lived for 60 years has lived for 1,892,160,000 seconds.

So … how much of those 1.89 billion seconds do I actually remember? One percent? I don’t think so!! That would come to 219 days! I do remember back in 2nd grade that during the summer break I was swimming in a neighbor’s pool. There was a bumblebee floating in the water. I picked it up. It stung and hurt like hell!! I remember that vividly … that 15 seconds of my life. I was already in 2nd grade, so I could have said, “You fucken cocksucker!!”, but I don’t remember. Don’t remember anything else about that day … or really, pretty much most of that year. Maybe, if I tried real hard, I MIGHT come up with another 3 minutes of second-grade memories.

So, if more than 99% of the memories that make up me are gone … then who am “I”? Am “I” that .01 or .oo1 that has access to memories? And, what if I develop Alzheimer’s and lose even that which remains? What then? Stucky’s body and brain remains, but where the hell is the “I”?

Lastly, WHERE are memories anyway? Scientists are quick to answer: the brain. Where in the brain? The neurons!! In which part of the neuron’s structure? The nucleus? The dendrites? The axion? Inside the cell body? Absolutely no one knows. We do know synapses fire to retrieve memories, and that’s about it.

Here’s what I’m getting at, finally. Our brains and it’s tissues, cells, and chemicals are matter. And this is where I get weird. “Joy” is not matter. A memory is not matter. So, how does matter produce mind? Guess what … no one really knows. No one. So, people speculate, guess, hypothesize …. and some people come up with the answer …… GOD!! Considering how LITTLE we actually know about the brain, and virtually nothing about where consciousness comes from, these folk’s opinion is AS GOOD as any other.

Still with me? Let me get just a bit weirder. What if the “I” – my consciousness – is more than just chemical functions of a neuronal network of billions of cells communicating with each other? As complex as that is, what if it’s even more complex? What if “I” exist OUSTSIDE my brain .. even completely separate from it? What if THAT – whatever it is, and however it works – is what lives on past the physical death of my body … which I have already established, isn’t me! Maybe “I”, and you, really are made for Eternity?!

I leave you with this 13 min video explaining the difference between brain and mind.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=9NOWGLIVHRs

Stucky
Stucky
July 19, 2015 9:39 pm

#ah #fuckmedead

Too many windows open. Above supposed to be in Mucks #12 thread. SO SOLLY!!!

Beano
Beano
July 19, 2015 9:59 pm

Wasn’t it one of their own that called them the “lying liars”? That really ugly basturd, forgot his name.

Stucky
Stucky
July 19, 2015 9:59 pm

“What? an article on the CPI without an analysis of Hedonic Adjustment!: —- Captain Willard

Admin does mention it, but does not explain it. Here is the definition straight from BLS

“The CPI is calculated using prices for a fixed basket of goods and services through time. While the basket is periodically revised to reflect changing consumer expenditures, some items being priced in the sample come and go from the marketplace, making collection of these prices from month to month difficult. When an item is no longer available in the marketplace, a similar replacement item is selected. Often there are no similar items from which to choose, and as a result, a less comparable item is selected, potentially introducing quality change and an associated price differential into the index. The hedonic quality adjustment method removes any price differential attributed to a change in quality by adding or subtracting the estimated value of that change from the price of the old item.”

http://www.bls.gov/cpi/cpihqaitem.htm

SSS
SSS
July 20, 2015 1:03 am

“Please explain yourself on how the Constitution or “the internal mechanisms” will prevail.”
—-Rise Up @ SSS

Sure. Be glad to.

Deficit. Congress and the president can fix.

EPA. President can fix. All by himself.

Illegal immigration. Supreme Court can fix.

Get the picture? All doable.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
July 20, 2015 1:34 am

SSS says:

“Please explain yourself on how the Constitution or “the internal mechanisms” will prevail.”
—-Rise Up @ SSS

Sure. Be glad to.

Deficit. Congress and the president can fix.

EPA. President can fix. All by himself.

Illegal immigration. Supreme Court can fix.

Get the picture? All doable.
______________________________

None of this will happen, but if the debt can is kicked down the road far enough, you won’t have to worry about it. Promise me that before you kick the bucket, you will discover the wonderful marriage between golf and marijuana. You won’t be sorry. 🙂

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
July 20, 2015 7:16 am

Spent my entire Sunday moving big bales for the cattle this winter. Spent all of last week putting a new steel roof on a 100′ long barn. Gardened, read books, kept date night with my wife on Saturday night in our kitchen, shelled enough peas to last through till next year, sold some piglets, helped some local millenials with their new farm stand venture, cleaned totes, scraped and repainted the front of the milk house, cut hay with scythe for the chickens for winter, slaughtered and processed 100 meat birds for the freezer, made coffee from the beans our family sent from Hawaii, repaired a piece of equipment, york raked a neighbor’s driveway, weeded, planted second crop of greens, slept. My total work hours last week (if you include shelling peas on the bed @10pm work) was just over 75. My body is stiff when I wake up, my arms are sore most of the time I’m not moving but I can say the following-

We spent $0 on healthcare. We spent $0 on electricity. We spent $0 on groceries- that’s a lie, my wife bought Italian ices for us yesterday as a treat, I think she took $6 out of my wallet. All week I enjoyed myself, improved our homestead, had a great date with my wife that lasted until we went to bed, spoke with old friends on the phone Sunday evening, helped neighbors and acquaintances locally, fed ourselves delicious meals, provided for our Winter, earned enough off farm doing something I enjoy to pay six months worth of property taxes, composted waste, put up animal fodder, repaired our own property and belongings, built soils and created an environment where one of our customers who was leaving the state for good had to stop by and see it “one more time so I never forget”.

I know that most people do not want to labor physically, would prefer to watch some TV, enjoy sports more than gardening, care about the car they drive or shopping for a new handbag/suit/plasma screen. I understand the excitement of urban living and having a choice of a thousand restaurants to choose from at a moment’s notice. We became aware of all the things that Jim has written about in his articles almost a decade ago and sat ourselves down to discuss, for quite some time and with deep deliberation, what we wanted from our lives. I didn’t want to spend the best years of my life away from the people I loved the most for 50 or more hours a week just to earn the kind of income it took to pay for all the things I couldn’t get to because I was off at a job- our food, our energy, our children’s education, someone to mow the lawn or fix the sink or paint the fence. We decided that it was worth trading our established life with all of its conveniences and ease for one that was deliberately ours, one where we called our own shots, planned for our own future, filled our own days and years with the kinds of tasks and activities that best benefited us as a family. We’ve grown healthier by far, more confident, more resilient, closer and more loving, open to others and willing to help those who need it. We’re less dependent on others for the kinds of things most people can do for themselves but do not. We do not fear the future whatever may happen, but look forward to whatever it brings. Our children are growing into solid, honorable and decent human beings who we enjoy immensely. Our marriage is rock solid, our health superb and our spiritual outlook positive.

All of this has come about not because we are exceptional, but because we were intentional. A lot of people point to the troubles of our time, the falsehoods that define us, the decay and corruption that attend the decline and say “but what can I do about it?”

There is nothing you can do about it. What you can do is change yourself. Change your frame, expand your vision, take the actions required to make you and your family into high functioning husbands and wives and fathers and mothers. Be a good neighbor, do for yourselves, think further out than payday, expect nothing from anyone and be grateful when you get it. Feed yourself from your own labor, lay up stores for the day when there is no plenty, pay attention to the beauty in each moment, every experience, do your best even when no one will ever see it, stay positive, be honest but not cruel, avoid being drawn into the drama of things that have nothing to do with you and create a peaceful environment wherever you happen to be.

It is your life, not theirs. What you do with it is your choice and how you live it determines who you are.

Let your life be the beginning of the revolution.

Stucky
Stucky
July 20, 2015 8:40 am

Sensetti, oh Sensetti, where art thou? Wilt thou not defend thy honor? Oh ye, who posteth and runneth, the jaws of hell shall consume you. Or, art thou already drunk with wine this morning?

ottomatik
ottomatik
July 20, 2015 2:11 pm

Relentless, is the best descriptor used so far in commenting, I second it. Thanks for your tireless exposure of the lies. I have started to become oblivious to the torrent of lies professed by the corpro-govi-fascist-globalist-leviathan, assuming largely, it is all lies….

Now, back to work, unlike HSF, I have not adequately prepared my winter larder, and something tells me it could be critical this winter.

fear&loathing
fear&loathing
July 20, 2015 5:56 pm

i see a replay of 1787 france famine/foreign wars/unpayable debt/elites eating cake/rosbierre/guillotines. thanks jim for your time an efforts, enjoy all the posts thanks to all for the best site

SSS
SSS
July 20, 2015 6:28 pm

“See the real level of inflation in your city:”

Home

—-Admin

Other than NYC and Chicago, all the big double-digit (12% plus) inflation numbers are in California cities. I was shocked, shocked I tell you.

ottomatik
ottomatik
July 20, 2015 7:50 pm

Denver was 7.7 which seems underrated, especially rents and property values. Weed is cheaper, maybe that is pulling the average down.

Marc
Marc
July 21, 2015 1:57 pm

Speaking of the real rate of inflation, my ISP recently announced a 100% price increase to be phased in over three years to ease the sticker shock. Except for the temporary decline in gasoline and propane prices, virtually everything else is more expensive now than a year ago. Check out Suave shampoo. In addition to the shelf price being higher than a year ago, the bottle is also managed to shrink one third for good measure.

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July 22, 2015 1:28 am

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SSS
SSS
July 24, 2015 4:44 pm

“I’m paying $4.39 a gallon for gas in Palm Springs. Meanwhile, the California Governor and Attorney General just look the other way while the oil companies fuck the living shit out of us.”
—-VegasBob

The CA governor and state legislature are part of the problem. State taxes on a gallon of gas in CA are among the highest in the nation at 42 cents per gallon. Here in Arizona it’s 19 cents a gallon.

BTW, is Palm Springs near a distribution station pipeline for refined gasoline? I’m guessing it’s not even close to one. Therefore, gasoline has to be trucked longer distances to your gas stations. That costs more money and jacks up the price, too. Tucson is close to a distribution station. Flagstaff is not. Our gas here is 80 cents to a dollar cheaper than in Flagstaff.

You also might want to check on how much CA hits the oil companies through that stupid state carbon dioxide emissions exchange. Bet it’s plenty. And you know to whom the oil companies are going to pass that silly extra cost.

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