Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Recession Alarms Ringing

A new Economic Data Report from Axios.com just three hours ago once again can send off alarm bells ringing:
Economic data is pointing downward and investor sentiment is turning negative.
Driving the news:
Perhaps most worrisome is the massive pile of highly-leveraged debt that continues to grow. Bank of America-Merrill Lynch's monthly survey finds that corporate leverage is the top concern among investors surveyed for the first time since 2009.
  • 52% of investors said they expect global profits to deteriorate — the most since 2008, according to Bank of America-Merrill Lynch's monthly survey of fund managers.
  • 60% surveyed say global growth will weaken in the next 12 months, levels not seen since the financial crisis.
  • U.S. manufacturing activity dropped in December by the most since October 2008.
  • 2018's Treasury auctions saw the weakest demand since 2008, Bloomberg reported earlier this month.
  • The yield spread between 2- and 10-year U.S. Treasury notes is the thinnest since 2007 and the yield on 2- and 3-year notes has already risen above that of 5-year notes, meaning a curve inversion 
 
UBS estimated in September that there was a record $4.3 trillion in lower-quality corporate loans and high-yield bonds — up from $2.4 trillion in 2010 — that could see rising defaults if the healthy U.S. economy starts to shake.
  • “I view this as the most severe threat to the economy and financial system,” Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody’s Analytics, told USA Today in response to the UBS figures.
  • Former Fed Chair Janet Yellen warned in a recent interview, “I am worried about the systemic risks associated with these loans. There has been a huge deterioration in standards; covenants have been loosened in leveraged lending.”
Still, there seems consensus among many in the market that it's not yet time to panic.
 

Board of Supervisors Seeks Applicants for Appointment to District 1 Supervisor

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January 2019

Board of Supervisors Seeks Applicants for Appointment to District 1 Supervisor

Denny Barney
I have been truly honored to have served as your District 1 Supervisor. I will be stepping down effective February 1st to focus on the position as President and CEO of the East Valley Partnership.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors are seeking applicants for appointment to this position.
To qualify for appointment as the new District 1 Supervisor, you must:
  • be registered to vote in District 1 when you submit the application
  • be a member of the same political party as the person vacating (Republican)
Applicants should send their letters of interest along with a resume to:
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 301 W. Jefferson, 10th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85003 ClerkBoard@mail.maricopa.gov
Applications will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. Friday, January 25, 2019.
The Board welcomes public comments on applicants. Please email your comments before 5:00 p.m. Friday, February 1st.  Please include your name and contact information.  Anonymous comments will not be considered. 
See articles below:
Maricopa County Supervisor Plans Transition
Maricopa County Supervisor Denny Barney resigning for another job
Maricopa County Supervisor Denny Barney to resign for nonprofit job

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

May responds after Brexit vote defeat - BBC News

'Pearl' b4 The Peril . . .  and 85 choice comments to take a look at!
Published on Jan 15, 2019
Theresa May says it is clear MPs do not support the deal.
However, she says that
"tonight's vote tells us nothing about what it does support, nothing about how or even if it intends to honour the decision that people took in a referendum".
"EU citizens here and UK citizens in the EU deserve clarity as soon as possible," she says, as do businesses and ordinary people.
CLARITY?? NO CONFIDENCE IN HER GOVERNMENT ....How much more clear can they get
The focus now is confirming whether the government still has Parliament's confidence, she says, and the government will make time tomorrow to debate a no confidence motion if one is tabled by the Labour party.

Female Orgasm vs Male Orgasm - How Do They Compare?

Are they equal? ... details
Published on Jan 15, 2019
Views: 34,543
What's the difference between a female orgasm or a male orgasm? How do the two compare? In today's educational episode, we're comparing the two to see what the difference is.

City of Mesa: 1,2,3,4 Swearing-In Ceremonies for Mesa City Council

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Swearing In Ceremony for Jen Duff
Published on Jan 15, 2019
Views: 5  
Time: 09:03
Held on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019 at Mesa Arts Center
Councilmember for District 4
 
Swearing In Ceremony for Francisco Heredia
Time: 10:57
Views: 5
 
Swearing In Ceremony for Kevin Thompson
Time:08:49
Views: 2
 
Swearing In Ceremony for David Luna
Time: 09:06
Views: 2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The City of Mesa Has A Problem Managing "MicroMobility"

Hmm....Once again, dear readers, where are the communications & community engagement with the public BEFORE these risks and threats to public safety get dumped on the sidewalks here in downtown???
Needless to say your MesaZona blogger's opinion is not mixed. ASU in Tempe has banned them. Scottsdale is impounding them and imposing fines. MESA DOES NOTHING.
Here's a Playbook for those pervasive scooters. Help is on the way, while city spokesperson Steve Wright says that they are "considering the options" today at the same time another venture-capital funded company deploys another 1,000 eScooters!
What's the difference you can clearly see in this image below compared with what we've been seeing here all along the sidewalks in Downtown Mesa for months? 
Users are operating on the streets NOT the sidewalks and they are wearing helmets. How best to manage these services???? Mesa has done nothing.
. . . "there’s still so much to learn,” said Russ Brooks, T4America’s Director of Smart Cities. “They can help advance city goals related to equity, access to jobs and services, climate, and more. But in order to achieve these goals, cities have a major role to play in thoughtfully managing them to ensure that the benefits accrue equitably to everyone."
The Playbook is divided into eight policy sections: General provisions, operations, equipment & safety, parking & street design, equity, communications & community engagement, data, and metrics.
A new playbook for shared Micromobility
An evolving guide for cities struggling with dockless bikes and scooters
Two years ago fleets of dockless scooters and bikes weren't even within the realm of possibilities. Today, hundreds of cities across the country are grappling with how to manage the latest advances in shared micromobility services.
That's where this our brand new resourcethe Shared Micromobility Playbookcomes in as cities consider how best to manage these services.
Produced with feedback from the 23 cities that participated in our Smart Cities Collaborative, the Playbook is intended to help all cities better understand the variety of policy options at their disposal by exploring the core components of a comprehensive shared micromobility policy. 
How can our streets be safer for the most vulnerable users?
Next week, our colleagues at the National Complete Streets Coalition will release Dangerous by Design 2019. This report ranks the largest 100 metro areas and each state plus Washington, DC based on how dangerous they are for people walking.
Register for the release webinar on January 24 at 2:30 p.m. EST and learn more about the problem and what can be done to save lives.

The DRUDGE REPORT Is Getting More Respect [+ Viewers] These Days

Ever wonder why? Check out the format:

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. . . and from 'The Gray-Lady' New York Times on the same subject:

Trump Claims There Is a Crisis at the Border. What’s the Reality?

Three data points from a massive graphic that takes up half (columns 2-4) of today's N.Y. Times front page (by graphics editors Joe Ward and Anjali Singhvi):
  • "Illegal Immigration Is Near a 50-Year Low … In 2017, arrests for illegally crossing the border were at their lowest point since 1971. Undetected illegal border crossings have dropped at an even faster rate, according to estimates by the Department of Homeland Security."
  • "But Families Are Coming in Record Numbers ... A record number of families have tried to cross the border in recent months, overwhelming officials at the border and creating a new kind of humanitarian crisis."
  • "Studies Have Found No Link Between Immigration and Crime ... The Cato Institute, a libertarian research center, analyzed ... Texas data for 2015 and found that the rate of crime among undocumented immigrants was generally lower than among native-born Americans."
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