This week a great entertainer from my childhood passed away – Dandy Don Meredith. The man responsible for the longest pass play to date in Dallas Cowboys history, and the comedian of the hot new Monday Night Football broadcasts still looms large in my memory. I can still hear him singing near the end of a game that had gotten out of hand with one team thumping the other, “Good night the party’s over…” I can only assume that right before he died he was singing the same tune to the US government, the Europeans, and the Federal Reserve. The market was thumping the governments, central banks, and Wall Street elitists. More ยป
Good Night, the Party’s Over…
Posted: December 16, 2010 in Commentary, Economics, PoliticsTags: Bank of England, Bernanke, CFTC, devaluation, Don Meredith, Federal Reserve, Inflation, quantitative easing
This week a great entertainer from my childhood passed away – Dandy Don Meredith. The man responsible for the longest pass play to date in Dallas Cowboys history, and the comedian of the hot new Monday Night Football broadcasts still looms large in my memory. I can still hear him singing near the end of a game that had gotten out of hand with one team thumping the other, “Good night the party’s over…” I can only assume that right before he died he was singing the same tune to the US government, the Europeans, and the Federal Reserve. The market was thumping the governments, central banks, and Wall Street elitists. More ยป