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- Reflections on "A Moral Obscenity": How Long Ago Was a War Against Syria Decided?
- American Homes 4 Rent Update
- Second Biggest US Landlord, Owner of 20,000 Homes, Terminates 15% of Staff Following Loss
- Durable Goods Orders Plunge 7.3%, Nondefense New Orders for Capital Goods Plunge 15.4%; Plunge to Accelerate?
Reflections on "A Moral Obscenity": How Long Ago Was a War Against Syria Decided? Posted: 26 Aug 2013 08:11 PM PDT Secretary of State John Kerry says the use of chemical weapons in Syria is "a moral obscenity". With that clue (and many others), note that Obama prepares wary US public for war with Syria. The White House has begun to prepare a wary US public for military action in Syria, with a flurry of well-publicised meetings of the administration's national security team, backed by a statement by secretary of state, John Kerry, calling the regime's use of chemical weapons "a moral obscenity".Chemical Weapons Questions Q: Were chemical weapons used in Syria? A: Highly likely Q: By Assad, the rebels, or both? A: Good question (and no one knows the answer for sure) Q: Does it matter? A: Apparently not. The US is headed for war anyway. We Know Where They Are Reflect back on the inane war in Iraq. Recall Donald Rumsfeld's statement regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction: "we know where they are". We didn't know then. Do we know now? Does it matter? Apparently not. Iraq War Quotes Please consider a few Iraq War Quotes. 11/15/1999, Dick Cheney, CEO of Halliburton (later, Vice President)Curiously, every statement except the first one by Dick Cheney was a blatant lie or blatant stupidity (take your pick). Pentagon Had Plan in 2001 to Attack Seven Countries in Five Years, Including Syria Want proof? Fair enough. I would too. Please consider this 2007 article Gen. Wesley Clark Says Pentagon Had Plan in 2001 to Attack Seven Countries in Five Years. Better yet, please play the video: General Wesley Clark: Wars Were Planned – Seven Countries In Five Years (Syria Included) 15 Signs Via ZeroHedge here are 15 Signs That Obama Has Already Made The Decision To Go To War With Syria What Do US Citizens Want? I am glad you asked. As Syria war escalates, Americans cool to U.S. intervention. Americans strongly oppose U.S. intervention in Syria's civil war and believe Washington should stay out of the conflict even if reports that Syria's government used deadly chemicals to attack civilians are confirmed, a Reuters/Ipsos poll says."A Moral Obscenity" Those looking for "A Moral Obscenity" now have it. I am willing to define the term as follows: A pre-ordained war, on inconclusive evidence, with only 9% support (24% even IF chemicals were used by Assad). Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Posted: 26 Aug 2013 06:00 PM PDT In Second Biggest US Landlord, Owner of 20,000 Homes, Terminates 15% of Staff Following Loss I inadvertently made this comment about American Homes 4 Rent: "56% of their properties are not rented and the group still wants to spend $100 million a month to buy 800-1000 more homes." A careful reader noted that it is 56% of the homes rented, and thus 44% not rented. Apologies offered. I posted this correction. Addendum: I originally posted "56% of their properties are not rented". The person who caught my typo, said "I would be worried silly if only 56% of my properties were rented". Not to worry, this is OPM (Other People's Money) American Homes 4 Rent is playing with. I am sure the CEO and executive staff of AMH will do quite well no matter what happens, even if AMH goes bust and takes down all the investors in the process. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Second Biggest US Landlord, Owner of 20,000 Homes, Terminates 15% of Staff Following Loss Posted: 26 Aug 2013 12:27 PM PDT Steen Jakobsen, chief economist at Saxo bank pinged me with a few comments this morning. 1. The 2nd biggest employer in the US is a TEMP AGENCY – Kelly Services (with more than 550,000 people working for them in the average year). GE is 3rd largest with 300,000. Wal-Mart is first with over a million employees. 2. American Homes 4 Rent, the 2nd biggest landlord following Blackrock shed 15% of staff following a second quarter loss. Please consider American Homes 4 Rent Said to Fire Employees After Loss. American Homes 4 Rent (AMH) yesterday fired a group of workers, with a focus on acquisition and construction staff, after the housing landlord reported a fiscal second-quarter loss, according to a person with knowledge of the terminations.Only 56% of their properties are rented and the group still wants to spend $100 million a month to buy 800-1000 more homes. Don't worry! They could triple that "but they don't want to get too far out over their skis". Really?! What if they already are? Such silliness explains why existing home sales are relatively robust compared to new home sales. The latter is now slumping because of higher mortgages rates. Any downturn in the property market will sink this group. And such a downturn may easily be at hand. For further discussion, please see New Home Sales Plunge 13.4% in July, June Revised Lower; Blame Rising Mortgage Rates Addendum: I originally posted "56% of their properties are not rented". The person who caught my typo, said "I would be worried silly if only 56% of my properties were rented". Not to worry, this is OPM (Other People's Money) American Homes 4 Rent is playing with. I am sure the CEO and executive staff of AMH will do quite well no matter what happens, even if AMH goes bust and takes down all the investors in the process. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Posted: 26 Aug 2013 10:18 AM PDT US treasuries rallied a bit again today, with the 10-Year yield down 12 basis points in two days to 2.80% in the wake of a huge plunge in durable goods orders as reported by the commerce department. New OrdersNew Durable Goods Orders New Durable Goods Orders Excluding Transportation New Durable Goods Orders - Nondefense Capital Goods Plunge to Accelerate? Is this the plunge that accelerates or is another bounce coming? Given the "unexpected" plunge in new housing and the rise in mortgage rates, I suggest an acceleration to the downside. For further discussion, please see New Home Sales Plunge 13.4% in July, June Revised Lower; Blame Rising Mortgage Rates; Starts 896,000 - Sales 394,000 - Hmmm. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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