Saturday, January 13, 2024

CC: How Much Has California Overspent? It's a mystery @JCBliss @RealConstable

 By SIMON CONSTABLE


California’s government can’t agree on how much it has overspent: $68 billion, $38 billion, or $100 billion. What’s the difference? It's only money. On top of that, the California Democrats want to introduce a wealth tax. What could possibly go wrong? We have that and more. Joining us from Orange County, California, is Jeff Bliss, a senior correspondent at California Flow Magazine, a regular contributor on John Batchelor's CBS radio show Eye on the World, and heard on many other radio stations across California.



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Photo credit: FOTO:FORTEPAN / Angyalföldi Helytörténeti GyűjteményCC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Photo description: Airplane, Soviet brand, second World War, transport, fair, fighter plane, wreck, Budapest


The intro is a shortened version of a clip by Richard WagnerEEF OAL-1, licensed via Wikimedia Commons, performed by:

Conductor: James Allen Gähres

Ensemble: Ulm Philharmonic

Location: CCU Einsteinsaal, Ulm

Opera: The Valkyrie (Die Walküre)

Movement: Prelude from Act 3

Date 3 June 2014


The thunderclap outro is a shortened version of a clip by Jonathan HuntCC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Thursday, January 11, 2024

Korn Ferry: In the UK: Belt-Tightening in 2024

 By SIMON CONSTABLE

Stretched budgets will likely make way for operational agility and internal promotions. Read more here.




#Eurozone: Celebrating 25 years of the Euro's success. @RealConstable @BatchelorShow @WSJ

 By SIMON CONSTABLE


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Wrecked plane in Nuremberg, Germany, 1946
National Archives at College Park, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Monday, January 8, 2024

Friday, January 5, 2024

WSJ: Why the Strength of the Dollar Matters So Much for Stock Investors

By SIMON CONSTABLE 

As U.S. companies earn more from overseas, the greenback’s performance has an outsize impact on quarterly results—and often the stock market’s direction. Read more here.

Marcin BondCC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons



Thursday, January 4, 2024

CC: 2024's Biggest Risks to Us: The U.S. Election and the Ukraine-Russia War

 By SIMON CONSTABLE

Photo Courtesy of Robin Horsfall



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Former paratrooper and SAS soldier Robin Horsfall makes his debut on Constable Confidential. Among other gallantry, he was one of the team that rescued hostages from the Iranian Embassy in London in 1980.


For the last two years, Horsfall has chronicled the Russia-Ukraine war and recently published a book on the conflict titled "Slava Ukraine Who Dares Shares."


In this show, he puts forward the case that the Western powers must continue to support Ukraine and ensure that Russia doesn't win. Failure to do so would likely be awful. We also discuss the risks of one particular candidate winning the U.S. presidency later this year. Plus, he names some favorite authors and proffers advice for aspiring writers.


Contact Horsfall via https://robinhorsfall.co.uk.

Signed Horsfall books available via www.robinhorsfall.com

Unsigned Slava Ukraine, Who Dares Shares available from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk


Picture credit: Horsfall

Photo description: Robin Horsfall



The intro is a shortened version of a clip by Richard WagnerEEF OAL-1, licensed via Wikimedia Commons, performed by:

Conductor: James Allen Gähres

Ensemble: Ulm Philharmonic

Location: CCU Einsteinsaal, Ulm

Opera: The Valkyrie (Die Walküre)

Movement: Prelude from Act 3

Date 3 June 2014


The thunderclap outro is a shortened version of a clip by Jonathan HuntCC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

#REDSEA: Oil prices much unmoved by Houthi attacks. @RealConstable John Batchelor @Forbes

 By SIMON CONSTABLE


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The guided-missile destroyer USS Nitze (DDG 94) launches a strike against three coastal radar sites in Houthi-controlled territory on Yemen’s Red Sea coast circa October 2016 

Official U.S. Navy Page from United States of America U.S. Navy photo/U.S. Navy, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.