Thursday, June 30, 2016

Too Much Water

Markets might have calmed, but the differences between great swaths of people on this planet has not. And, sad as it is, it won't anytime soon. Too much water has flowed under the bureaucratic bridge in too many places.

It's interesting that many of the Remain cry babies accuse the leaders of the Leave crowd of running a lies and fear campaign. This is one of their main excuses for what happened. The other one is almost too stupid and condescending to respond, but we will.  All 52% of those who voted for leaving are too benighted and too lower class to know when they're being duped.

President Obama's appearance with his overt threat that if Leave passed, the UK would have to go to the end of the line to negotiate sounded like a fear tactic to most people. It was hard to keep track of over the weeks leading up to Brexit of the number of sky-is-falling articles that appeared daily in MSM and from other prominent figures besides Mr. Obama. Most of them were so blatantly phony one got the impression they'd make good scripts for Hollywood horror movies.

We recently posted two articles--the faces of an American elitist and the face of a global elitist. Here is one sentence, the concluding one from one of those elites that should tell you all you need to know: "Did I say “ignorant”? Yes, I did. It is necessary to say that people are deluded and that the task of leadership is to un-delude them."

If that doesn't have the ring of force or else to you, we wish you luck. We only speak here for ourselves, the only one were qualified to speak for. And to that we say this: We accept heartily your elitist challenge, sir. Not to mention those of your elitist allies. And the sooner the better.

UK Prime Minister Cameron attended what will likely be his last EU Summit dinner.  Reports made it sound like he blamed the other officials for not making more concessions to the UK especially on free movement.  There seemed to be little recognition on Cameron's part that 1) calling a referendum was a mistake in the first place; 2) that such an important change maybe should not have been decided on a simple majority basis; and 3) that the Remain ran a poor campaign, based on fear, rather than a positive, constructive agenda. marctomarket.com/2016/06/fragile-calm-ahead-of-quarter-end.

Here is a picture of EU Commissioner President Jean-Claude Juncker, the man who told the world there are times when it's okay to lie to get what you want, trying to block a journalist from doing his job, taking a picture of Nigel Farage.

  http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user3303/imageroot/2016/06/23/20160630_farage.jpg
zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-30/caught-film-juncker-disappears-farage 

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