Monday, November 21, 2011

Mama Needs a New Pair of Shoes!!

We have been waiting, and waiting, and waiting, and waiting for that other EU shoe to drop. Perhaps it is a stylish Italian leather shoe or a spicy Spanish one with big flaps and straps sticking out. Is a French stiletto soon to be in the mix? Ireland isn't known for its shoes and I am pretty sure the same can be said for Greece and Portugal. But somewhere out there is a major shoe about to drop and - pleeeeaaassseee - let go of that sucker already, cause Mama needs a new pair of shoes.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/21/eurozone-idUSL5E7ML3UK20111121

Pressure is mounting and the chess pieces keep moving but I have yet to hear anyone (who has no direct stake in the game) say that the EU can work this out without some major defaults. It is going to happen . . . I almost hear the wind around a falling shoe shaped object. Yes Spain and Italy - as in the too big to save category - are both seeing unsupportable financing rates on their bond sales. France is facing a possible credit downgrade. New leaders in Greece are not ready to announce good plans yet (like they have one) . . . and on and on.

This side of the pond, the "not so" supercommittee failed to make their recommended cuts - surprise, surprise, surprise!! Seriously, did anyone think that a committee split between Dems and the Dem nots would agree to over a trillion in cuts. Heck, they probably cannot agree on where to order lunch.

http://nbcpolitics.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/21/8934763-panel-fails-to-cut-deficit-12-trillion

Add in Hank Greenberg (die already) suing the U.S. government for $25 billion over a loser company the U.S. spent way, way too much saving and it really is a nice mess.

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-11-21/greenberg-s-starr-sues-u-s-for-25-billion-on-aig-bailout.html

Perhaps China is ready to swoop in and save the day - NOT. Japan is sucking wind and where do you think emerging economies will be when the EU and US are screwed. Yep, I am seeing roses coming up everywhere - especially in New Hampshire in late November.

Disclosures: None.

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