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Brentwood: Two high school students stabbed during fight in City Park



High school rivalries can get out of hand.  

Contra CostaTimes reports two high school students suffered stab wounds after a fight broke out Thursday afternoon at City Park, police said.

According to Brentwood police Chief Mark Evenson, three male students -- two from Liberty High School and one from Independence High School -- began to fight inside the park, located at 710 Second Street, around 2:30 p.m. 


During the fight, one of the students was cut on the forehead and one was stabbed in the side, Evenson said. The students were taken to an area hospital, and their injuries are not considered life-threatening, he added.

The students have not been identified.

The student who stabbed the others was arrested, but based on witness accounts, Evenson said the stabbing may have been self-defense.

Mayor De Blasio violates numerous traffic laws, going through stop signs, going above speed limit, right after announcing safety reforms

Mayor De Blasio violates numerous traffic laws, going through stop signs, going above speed limit, right after announcing safety reforms
Yes, it is a tale of two cities in New York. In de Blasio’s world laws don’t apply to him and his friends.

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Deflation: Making Sure "It" Happens Here?

The following chart shows the natural log of annual change in the CPI less food and energy. When using logs, exponential growth (or in this case, decay) is seen as a straight line.


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No matter how hard the Fed tries, it cannot seem to break through the top of the decaying trend channel. So what's the latest tactic? Taper! Good luck on that. Maybe it works. Maybe it doesn't.

As seen in the following chart, the Fed has had substantially more "success" with energy though. The chart shows the annual change in the CPI for energy (not the natural log).


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And when I say "success", I really mean "confidence building" chaos. Note that ZIRP has actually helped to calm things down a bit in recent years. Nothing stops chaos like nothing apparently. So here oil is, chugging along at the $100 level looking for forward guidance. Perhaps it wants to believe that the global economy is robust, but it just isn't all that sure. Or perhaps that's just me talking as a permabear? (Hint: Oil can't actually believe anything. It's just a liquid. I may be a permabear, but I'm not entirely crazy, lol. Sigh.)

November 22, 2002
Deflation: Making Sure "It" Doesn't Happen Here

What has this got to do with monetary policy? Like gold, U.S. dollars have value only to the extent that they are strictly limited in supply. But the U.S. government has a technology, called a printing press (or, today, its electronic equivalent), that allows it to produce as many U.S. dollars as it wishes at essentially no cost. By increasing the number of U.S. dollars in circulation, or even by credibly threatening to do so, the U.S. government can also reduce the value of a dollar in terms of goods and services, which is equivalent to raising the prices in dollars of those goods and services. We conclude that, under a paper-money system, a determined government can always generate higher spending and hence positive inflation.

You will note that Bernanke did not mention wages or salaries in that paragraph, nor anywhere else in his speech for that matter. Perhaps the Fed's ability to decrease the value of a dollar is at best like a blunt hammer, and not a surgical instrument.

It would also seem that our government is not all that determined to generate higher spending at a level that could guarantee positive inflation (much like Japan since their housing bust in the early 1990s). Perhaps $100 oil, massive debt relative to disposable personal income, and a congressional approval rating of just 12% has something to do with it. Go figure.

First, as you know, Japan's economy faces some significant barriers to growth besides deflation, including massive financial problems in the banking and corporate sectors and a large overhang of government debt. Plausibly, private-sector financial problems have muted the effects of the monetary policies that have been tried in Japan, even as the heavy overhang of government debt has made Japanese policymakers more reluctant to use aggressive fiscal policies (for evidence see, for example, Posen, 1998). Fortunately, the U.S. economy does not share these problems, at least not to anything like the same degree, suggesting that anti-deflationary monetary and fiscal policies would be more potent here than they have been in Japan.

That was then, this is now.

I know not with what weapons Great Recession III will be fought, but Great Recession IV will be fought with sticks and stones. Sigh.

Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: Custom Chart #1
St. Louis Fed: Custom Chart #2

Venezuela Government Military Snipers Shoot At Peaceful Demonstrators



Most of the unrest and clashes between government troops and demonstrators on Thursday were reported in two states, Táchira and Merida.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
February 20, 2014

Caracas, Venezuela - Photos that are being censored by the Maduro government administration, but have been leaked out by social networks after Twitter had been blocked from exposing sniper shootings injuring dozens of peaceful, unarmed civilians and killing at least three.
Anti-government groups vowed to continue demonstrations on Friday and Saturday.
Reports coming out of Venezuela are confirming a repressive assault on civilians suspected of being anti-government by government military forces, Maduro's paramilitary armed groups and Cuban mercenary groups. Civilians have been targeted, shot or arrested to squash the week long demonstrations against the regime government.
Most of the unrest and clashes between government troops and demonstrators on Thursday were reported in two states, Táchira and Merida.
Civilians have been protesting about the 24,763 homicides reported in 2013. Some believe that the Maduro government is responsible and is engaging in the cleansing of the government opposition.
Civilians have had their homes, apartments and businesses raided by security forces and those suspected of supporting anti-government demonstrators are subject to arrest and tortured.
So far, six have been reported killed since the demonstrations began. Those killed include Bassil Alejandro Da Costa, 24, who was shot in the head (2/12/2014), Robert Redman, 24, shot in the neck (2/12/2014), José Méndez Gómez,  17, was run over by national guard vehicle (2/17/2014), Génesis Carmona, 22, was shot in the head (2/19/2014) and Alexis Martínez, shot in the chest (2/20/2014).

On Wednesday, a young man is shot by security forces in Caracas, Venezuela and left on a corner street to bleed. Video at link: http://alturl.com/6xppu


Video from Caracas posted on Wednesday shows security forces chasing and then killing a civilian as witnesses yell murderers to troops and bang on pots and pans as a protest at link: Civilian Killed


The "Venezuela Needs Your Help" video posted on 5/2013 shows government troops killing unarmed civilians and political turmoil by President Nicolas Maduro's supporters at following link: ¡Venezuela Libre!

Free Advice for Fed: Raise Rates When Furniture Sales Fully Recover

The Fed isn't quite sure what threshold it should be using to determine when to raise interest rates. Can't say I blame them. I therefore thought I'd offer some free (deflationary) advice.

Furniture sales and new home sales go hand in hand. Right? So simply raise rates when furniture store sales (as a percentage of disposable personal income) reach "normal" levels again. What could be easier? Transparent. Clean. Consistent.


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Let's zoom in on that recent trend in red and try to estimate how long it will take to get back to normal.


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The solution is clear. Raise rates just this side of never. Be just like Japan!

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Springfield MO Middle School football coach Craig Michael Wood charged in abduction and murder of Springfield, Mo., girl



Imagine the horror parents feel today that this monster coached their sons football?
St. Louis Today reports a middle school football coach was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder in the death of a 10-year-old girl who was snatched off a street just blocks from her home in southwestern Missouri as several residents watched in horror.


Craig Michael Wood, 45, also faces kidnapping and armed criminal action charges, according to Greene County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Patterson, who filed the charges late Wednesday afternoon. Wood is accused of kidnapping fourth-grader Hailey Owens in Springfield as she walked home from a friend’s house Tuesday evening.

Patterson said the girl had been shot in the head.

Wood was inside a truck parked at his small, single-story home in Springfield when police arrested him Tuesday night. A probable cause statement released Wednesday said that Wood was holding a roll of duct tape when officers arrived and that the girl’s body was found stuffed inside two garbage bags in a basement where the floor was still damp from bleach.

Authorities will not officially confirm that the body is Hailey’s until after an autopsy, but Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams said “we have a high degree of confidence” in the preliminary identification, which indicates that it is the girl.

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Broward Florida Teacher Jennifer Forshey Arrested For Forcing Child to Clean Dirty Urinal with Bare hands

Broward Florida Teacher Jennifer Forshey Arrested For Forcing Child to Clean Dirty Urinal with Bare hands

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Former Leeds Middle School 8th grade teacher investigated for alleged misconduct with student



As I document almost every time when parents find out of something going between teacher and students the reaction is shock.  I think that’s amazing considering how prevalent this is happening across the country but the media is not connecting the dots because teachers are a special interest group protected by progressives.   
My Fox 6 reports the Leeds Schools Superintendent confirms that a former Leeds Middle School teacher has resigned amid allegations of sexual misconduct with a student.


FOX6 News has learned that the woman taught 8th grade English and was at the school for a year and a half.

Superintendent John Moore says the father of the student alerted the principal Tuesday night. Wednesday morning, Moore and the principal met with the teacher.
Moore says the teacher submitted her resignation this morning and the school board approved it Wednesday afternoon.

The Leeds Police Department and DHR have taken over investigation of the alleged crime. Chief Byron Jackson says in a press release that the investigation is ongoing and the department has no other information to release at this time. The teacher has not been arrested or charged so FOX6 News will not identify her at this time.

Moore said he hopes this incident doesn't shed a negative light on other teachers in the school system.

"Our teachers are credible and they are good and they are decent and they do care about students. I would hate for anyone, I would hate for the public to think just because one person perhaps made a bad decision that all teachers are bad decision makers when they're not," said Moore.

 Moore says the school will offer counseling to the student.

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