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The votes are counted - now what? - Mish has a few thoughts on the new era in Washington - and then he gets out a list of issues that he feels politicians should be working on. Credit numbers are telling a story of middle class pain - over a backdrop of corporate share buybacks and insider selling. Mish is getting REALLY STEAMED at some of the Corporate shenanigans... Mish plays the Numbers Game - Mike 'Mish' Shedlock has a queasy feeling when he starts looking at some of the numbers that tell the tale of the health of US Economy. Mr.S. thinks that something just doesn't add up. BW talks about GW and the ASPO - What, you may ask, is the ASPO? What does GW stand for? HINT - Byron has been talking and writing about PEAK OIL for years - and he has just returned from Boston with news about GW and Peak Oil and ASPO. Listen up - life as we know it is facing a future that would not be out of place in a Lemony Snicket Book...like "The End".
The Easy Button - Mike 'Mish' Shedlock has been talking to Mike Morgan again. Mike runs Morgan Florida - one of the Sunshine States best regarded Realty firms. Mish explains why he and Mike fear that many US homeowners are going to wish for an Easy button to push - and make mortgage pain evaporate.  How NOT to Fix the Global Economy - In this latest podcast, as a companion piece to Mike 'Mish' Shedlock's work from WhiskeyandGunpowder.com - even Nobel Prize winning economists tremble. Listen HOW NOT to fix things - and then some suggestions on what SHOULD be done.  The Echoes of the Russo-Japanese War - Byron King always seems to find a fascinating take on how Historical vagaries affect us today, in the most powerful way. Do you know that Russians fighting the Japanese in 1905 could have lessons for us today - and how we got to where we are? Prepare to be enlightened.  Dominoes, Deflation and Denial - The Three D's. Mike 'Mish' Shedlock wants to put some things in perspective - as we listen to the podcast drifting down the largest River in Egypt - DE - NIAL.  Housing - Haircuts and Hideaways - Mike 'Mish' Shedlock starts with Gold and Oil, and then, as he spreads out the charts - he points out that there is a disconnect between what the charts are telling us - and how the DOW reacts.  Agora Wealth Symposium Panel Discussion - “All things are connected to all things,” to quote the Mighty Mogambo Messiah, talking about problems in the Middle East and how they relate to the price of gold and silver. Listen to more insight on gold, war, the U.S. dollar, Financial Reckoning Day and various other financial topics from a well-rounded panel that includes the Mogambo Guru, Rick Rule of Global Resource Investment, and Steve Sjuggerud of Daily Wealth - All recorded by our friends at The Korelin Report.  Mark Bail's long-term forecast for 2006 - Mark Bail, editor for MST Trader, traditionally looks at short-term investing opportunities, but The Daily Reckoning has managed to get his long-term predictions for 2006. What’s Mark’s forecast? Difficulties for equities, rebounds in energy, higher oil prices, a 4th quarter market rally, and gold on the long-term basis. Might this be a dangerous year for investors?  Overseas investment opportunities in China - Chris Mayer, editor of Capital and Crisis, gives us his first hand view of what he witnessed while he was investigating opportunities in China. Chris discusses capitalism; Chinese knocks offs and counterfeit products, their demand for energy, luxury and consumer products and China’s acute need for water.  Emerging Capital Report with Jonathan Kolber - One of the world's foremost experts on emerging markets Jonathan Kolber lives and breathes technology. Now Jonathan is your guide to the latest emerging revolutionary technology. The world-changing innovations he presents can be found in each issue of his Emerging Capital Report.  Byron King on Oil, Gold and the Middle East - Byron King, editor of Whiskey & Gunpowder, provides us with his predictions on the Middle East, the oil service sector and the gold sector. Byron discusses the improved stability of Iraq, the progress of the investment climate in the Middle East, acquisitions and assets within the gold mining sector and the exhausted output of Kuwait’s Burgan field.  James Boric discusses the Small-Cap Market - James Boric, the editor-in-chief of Penny Stock Fortunes, discusses the Small-Cap Market and some of his picks for 2006.  Sala Kannan discusses continuing growth and emerging opportunities in India for 2006 - Sala Kannan, editor of Global Profit Hunter, covers the Indian Stock Market, India’s Retail and Information Technology sectors, the outsourcing of US jobs to India and the country’s infrastructure.  Kevin Kerr on Korelin Economic Report - A member of the “Big Family,” Kevin Kerr, answers some “great” questions about gold’s bull market, the madness revolving around oil’s 25-year high, and his plain-spoken RTA newsletter. Addison Wiggin on Prudent Money - The story that’s not told…the problem that will correct itself - listen to Addison’s take on the absurdity of Americans’ current instant-gratification arrogance - or as Addison describes it: the tyranny of the here and now. 
Kevin Kerr on Howe Street Radio - It's summer driving Season and gasoline keeps rising. Any relief in sight? Kevin's readers have been reading about Ethanol - and what the new fuel source means to the Commodity markets and where some new profits might lie. 
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