“And finally, in our progress towards a resumption of work, we require two safeguards against a return of the evils of the old order.

There must be a strict supervision of all banking and credits and investments. There must be an end to speculation with other people’s money.”

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address, 4 March 1933

“All political thinking for years past has been vitiated in the same way. People can foresee the future only when it coincides with their own wishes, and the most grossly obvious facts can be ignored when they are unwelcome.”

George Orwell, ‘December Letter,’ Partisan Review, Winter 1945

Today was another boring day in the Homeland.

There were no deliveries at The Bucket Shop yesterday.

The usual dribbles of bullion went in and out of the warehouses.

Gold and silver prices generally oscillated around their current price levels.

Below the charts is a classic song from Peggy Lee.  It became a hit in 1942 with Benny Goodman and was included in the movie Stage Door Canteen.  It sold a million copies and brought her to national recognition. 

She cut this more mellow version below with her husband and guitarist Dave Barbour in 1947.

It is not her most famous recording of course, as she is always associated with Fever.

I’ll bet you did not know that it was originally recorded as ‘The Weed Smoker’s Dream’ by the Harlem Hamfats in 1936.  It was rewritten and released as‘Why Don’t You Do Right’ by Lil Green in 1941 with Big Bill Broonzy.

Many others have also recorded it, including one of my favorite singers Julie London. You may have seen a version of it in ‘Who Killed Roger Rabbit.’ But Peggy Lee’s rendition still sounds the best of them all to me.

The lyrics sound like something the Banks will say when the next crisis brings them around asking for your money in another bail-out or bail-in.
 

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