Locator: 45600MOVIES.
Watching Asteroid City tonight.
And then, of course, immediately following that, one of the best clips ever …
Locator: 45600MOVIES.
Watching Asteroid City tonight.
Locator: 45599UAW.
Updates
September 30, 2023: this may be the most interesting UAW-strike story to date. I've said the very same thing from the very beginning. Link here.
It relates to at least two specific "things":
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Wow, if Phil Lebeau can't see what's going on --- but according to polls, Americans support a 40% pay increase for established UAW workers and a 60% pay increase for recently hired workers.
Meanwhile, GOP on track to shut down America. I guess the GOP liked the Covid-19 lock down so well, they're going to do it again.
I don't follow politics closely enough to really know this but House Leader McCarthy seems more like a centrist, learning-left US Senator than a "kick-butt, take-names GOP MAGA-Rep." Just saying. I don't think Nancy Pelosi would have let this happen unless she wanted it to happen.
I could be wrong, but it seems like "keeping the government running" is a pretty basic requirement for the US Congress.
Locator: 45598UAW.
Updates
October 1, 2023: inventories in great shape. Link here: https://www.barrons.com/articles/evs-are-setting-records-but-theres-a-wake-up-call-in-the-data-9b7e63d9?mod=bol-social-tw
September 29, 2023: Fain authorizes increased strike action against Ford, GM
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UAW: tea leaves —
WTI: the surge today was quite remarkable; continued after hours.
Locator: 45623DOCKETS.
October hearing dockets posted.
Link here. Won't load on Firefox. Use Safari or some other browser.
The NDIC hearing dockets are tracked here.
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These are cases, not permits.
Monday, September 9, 2023
Monday, September 9, 2023, supplement
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Tuesday, October 10, 2023, supplement
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Locator: 45622FEINSTEIN.
I started to lose interest in NASCAR when the "old guard" started to retire a few years ago. The other day, when Olivia asked me a question about NASCAR I couldn't even remember Jeff Gordon, much less the car he drove.
I have completely lost interest in the PGA now that the "old guard" has disappeared, and with the LIV it's all about money, now.
So, it goes. I lost interest in politics with the passing of Ronald Reagan, though the flickering embers showed some life when Obama showed up on the scene. It was, of course, impossible to ignore Trump. But Feinstein's death may be the beginning of the end for the "old guard" in politics.
The passing of the torch may have occurred when Hillary lost to Trump, but that torch was never passed to Trump, and I know not who has it now. Certainly not the fashion trendsetter in the US Senate.
Biden, Mitch.
Sanders. Grassley.
Romney retiring.
Hillary will be around for another ten years.
Feinstein, for the archives. At the end of the day, a pathetically (second definition) sad story all around.
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The Book Page
Wow, wow, wow.
First: never quit reading.
I'm slogging my way through Hermione Lee's biography of Edith Wharton. It's no longer a slog; it's absolutely fascinating.
I'm so glad I got my PhD in western literature with an emphasis on Brit Lit and a minor in continental literature back in 2004, or was it 2007? I've long lost the diploma -- truth be told, I never received the shingle. The PhD was from a home-schooling program -- one student. 384 Treeline Park, San Antonio, TX. Probably depressed, probably suicidal. Don't recall. Don't care. But reading kept me going.
Goethe was just one of many, but perhaps the most mysteriously interesting. I mention that because Hermione Lee / Edith Wharton mentions Goethe's Italian Journey (written between 1786 and 1788) which has left biographers perplexed for at least two centuries. Also mentioned, Goethe's Wilhelm Meister.
Edith read first and then traveled. To write, she said she needed to "live" the story. For me, I traveled first, then read.
College years, each summer: Tioga, Alaska, New Jersey, Europe.
Military: all over the world; fifteen years overseas.
Retired: then read. Voraciously.
Read about all the places I visited, experienced.
Oh, back to Goethe, Italian Journey and Wilhelm Meister, I've read both. It's obvious he met the love of his life that summer; "we" just don't know her (?) name, although there are hints.
I had my own "Italian Journey" decades ago. In fact, I was fortunate enough to have had two "Italian journeys": one stateside; one in Europe.
Locator: 45621BOOKS.
Now that we've completed Lexington, it's back to Edith Wharton by Hermione Lee. Notes here.
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Life Is Too Short To Spend Five Years In Prison
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Beginning of the End
In small, black letters buried in the Drudge Report but ....
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Where MAGA Has Brought Us
Give the GOP enough rope ...
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ARM -- NASDAQ
For the archives. Link here.
Locator: 45620B.
Military pay should be reflected by midnight tonight.
Tea leaves: government shutdown will be resolved within a week.
Hurricane: now it’s Rina. Link here, dynamic. And, here.
Bloomberg, commodities:
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Back to the Bakken
WTI: $92.93.
Sunday, October 1, 2023: 1 for the month; 1 for the quarter, 571 for the year
39360, conf, CLR, Hegler 3-13HSL1,
Saturday, September30, 2023: 123 for the month; 325 for the quarter, 570 for the year
39566, conf, Kraken, Cass 4-9 5H,
39460, conf, CLR, Hegler 4-13H,
38989, conf, Hess, RS-Harstad 155-91-0433H-6,
38835, conf, Enerplus, Hay Draw 148-97-27-34-3H,
RBN Energy: Mississippi clean hydrogen hub banks an offf-grid renewables, salt-dome storage.
When you’re in competition for billions in federal dollars, you need more than just a sensible approach and a strong economic case. You need a real competitive advantage. That’s what Hy Stor Energy believes it has with its proposed Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub (MCHH). It sees off-the-grid renewable power and extensive salt-dome storage capabilities as the surest path to decarbonization for a myriad of industrial needs. In today’s RBN blog, we look at the overall strategy behind the MCHH, the plan to produce 100% green hydrogen, and how Hy Stor hopes to beat the competition and secure Department of Energy (DOE) funding for a regional hydrogen hub.