Sunday, 28 June 2026

a few different things

 socceroos

We play egypt at 4 am on saturday morning and I am confident. I would have Geria at right back and Boc at left back as Behich won't contain Salah. I would start with volpato and yengi and finish with irankandu and toure.

US politics

Goldman lost his primary. given he was one of the more impressive democrats in congress this is very perplexing to me.

the reflecting poll is green when it is supposed to be blue. Well give the jo0b to someone who has no experience and have no tender why is anyone surprised.

Regime change is one hellva a book. quite revealing.

Karl Stefanovic

He has discovered where the money is. Angry old white men like to spend money to hear about how they are being done by governments. they certainly do not like non-white immigration but they never have in history but do not say that is racist

Ben Stokes

Whoa how could I forget Stokes has announced his retirement. I must admit I thought he would do it after the Ashes. England will miss him for he was bowling as well as ever, his batting had slipped and he was a good captain. the ashes wil lbe different without him.

Thursday, 25 June 2026

Around the Traps 26/6/26

 It is time for Around the Traps again.

Aussie,Aussie,Aussie,Oy,Oy,Oy

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Europe

Asia

Wonk

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Andrew Gelman ( mainly stats)

Dianne Coyle ( quirky + book reviews)

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Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Another rate rise looks likely

 The CPI came out yesterday. although the headline figure fell the Trimmed mean figure rose.

Thus I agree with Isaac Gross.  So I feel the RBA will have no choice but to raise rates after the next CPI figures when the RBA then sees what the quarterly figures are.

The price pressures are home grown.

Tuesday, 23 June 2026

Why the mid-terms will go blue

 The mid-terms are almost guaranteed in my view. People like to vote against the incumbent in the white house and trump is the most unpopular president in memory.

Let us assume no further hostilities arise between the USA and Iran. This means petrol prices will eventually fall but slowly but remember some of the costs are already embedded in the system. Trump has wrong views about tariffs and they raise  the cost of products but Trump will want to raise more.  Inflation will still be at a worrying level come november. It is unlikely the Fed will be hawkish

His cabinet is made up of incompetents so we can expect more poor decisions being made. 

In essence it is getting too late to change even if someone wanted to. 

The other thing is the US voter gives Trump too much power and then votes in the mid terms to put some hand brakes on.

Trump himself is getting worse. Whether it is going to sleep when cameras are on ( and then foolishly denying it) or simply giving more evidence he is cognitively challenged.  Watch this as Trump just cannot handle this psychologically.

I might just add gerrymandering does not help a lot. Evidence from our country holds malapportionment will win government for parties who do not win the vote but gerrymandering rarely does.   If a big swing is on those 'safe' seats are no longer 'safe'.

So a big swing should  occur in november.

Monday, 22 June 2026

Starmer gawn

 Keir Starmer has resigned. I do not pretend to understand politics in the UK. I wrote previously that Starmer although seen as a decent man di not pick staff well and was quite indecisive by nature. This led people to wonder what the Labour party was doing. Starmer was also poor at speeches so when he hit tradewinds he had little to help him.

The massive win for Burnham in Manchester simply made it evitable he would become PM. Unlike Starmer he is an excellent communicator so we shall see. I shall certainly be listening to the redoubtable Ian Dunt tonight on late night live.

Sunday, 21 June 2026

Poppa got it badly wrong

 Perhaps the Turkey game went to his head but Poppa's changes to australia against the USA made no sense.   He dropped our two goal scorers and perhaps our two best players on the field and their replacements made no sense. One should not even be there and the other is too old.

changes were needed because we knew the USA would come at us. I would have brought in Herrington at the back as he has the pace and Irvine in the midfield as he has the experience.

I would have thought after all the trash talk our blokes would have come out fighting but they were lethargic.

Against Paraguay I would have Herrington at the back and would have Volpato ( he was a revelation when he came on), Toure and Irankanda to score goals.


We can win and should play to win.

Thursday, 18 June 2026

Around the Traps 19/6/26

 It is time for Around the Traps again.

Aussie,Aussie,Aussie,Oy,Oy,Oy

OZ Climate

Northern America

Europe

Asia

Wonk

General

Climate

Andrew Gelman (mainly stats)

Dianne Coyle ( quirky + book reviews)

Vox Wonk