Manages Parisian Family Office. Began Wall Street, 82. Founded investment firm, Native American Advisors. Member, White Earth Chippewa Tribe. Was NYSE/FINRA arb. Conservative. Raised on Native reservations. Pureblood, clot-shot free. In a world elevated on a tech-driven dopamine binge, he trades from Ghost Ranch on the Yellowstone River in MT, his TN farm, Pamelot or CASA TULE', his winter camp in Los Cabos, Mexico. Always been, and will always be, an optimist.

Friday, January 29, 2016

Ted Cruz

Laughable listening to this guy talk about auditing the Federal Reserve!   With his wife being a squidstress from Goldman Sachs a Fed audit would never happen in the next 200 years!

Robert Yellow Tail, Crow Warrior

Douglas Parisian and Robert "Robbie" Yellow Tail were good friends.

Dorothy always had a hot cup of coffee!

10/25/1983

To this day my longest shot on a deer.  

A great morning with my Dad and Dave Amberg.........

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

What a country we have become!

  
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
Arsenal of Weapons
Gun Collection
Delicate Wetlands
Swamp
Undocumented Worker
Illegal Alien
Cruelty-Free Materials
Synthetic Fiber
Assault and Battery
Attitude Adjustment
Heavily Armed
Well-protected
Narrow-minded
Righteous
Taxes or Your Fair Share
Coerced Theft
Commonsense Gun Control
Gun Confiscation Plot
Illegal Hazardous Explosives
Fireworks or Stump Removal
Non-viable Tissue Mass
Unborn Baby
Equal Access to Opportunity
Socialism
Multicultural Community
High Crime Area
Fairness or Social Progress
Marxism
Upper Class or "The Rich "
Self-Employed
Progressive, Change
Big Government Scheme
Homeless or Disadvantaged
Bums or Welfare Leeches
Sniper Rifle
Deer Rifle with scope
Investment For the Future
Higher Taxes
Healthcare Reform
Socialized Medicine
Extremist, Judgmental, or Hater
Conservative
Truants
Homeschoolers
Victim or Oppressed
Criminal or Lazy Good-For-Nothing
High Capacity Magazine
Standard Capacity Magazine
Religious Zealot
Attends Church
Fair Trade Coffee
Overpriced Yuppie Coffee
Exploiters or "The Rich "
Employed or Land Owner
The Gun Lobby
NRA Members
Assault Weapon
Semi-Automatic handgun
Fiscal Stimulus
New Taxes and Higher Taxes
Same Sex Marriage
Legalized Perversion
Mandated Eco-Friendly Lighting
Chinese Mercury-Laden Light Bulbs
Accepted Fact
Horse shit

Brain Dead Fed

Is anyone else confused why the Fed hiked interest rates in December when as it admits "economic growth slowed"?

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Erma Vizenor, White Earth Member

The one thing I want to thank former Chairman Vizenor for was in leading the charge to eradicate the greatest thief known to our tribe, Chip Wadena.

I wonder if Chip Wadena ever repaid a dime of what he owed the White Earth Nation?

North Dakota


I grew up in the snow.  Skates, ice hockey, snowballs, snow machines, warm clothes and prime fur.
 
North Dakota is a poster child for how American agriculture can impact the environment.
 
The good old days in North Dakota!


Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Hard to believe .............

My youngest son was involved in a vehicle accident last week.  He was driving my King Ranch truck down the interstate highway.

The redneck bubba who hit him from behind was going way too fast while texting. 

Today I got the accident report.

The guy's middle name is KARMA.

Imagine that.

The Stock Market today, January 20, 2016

If you want a read on US equity markets shut off CNBC.  CNBC will not make you a dime.

If you are an owner of stocks you better be ready for a long haul.

Listening to the touts on CNBC talking their book is more than disgusting.

Ray Dalio, today from Davos, Switzerland, hit the nail on the head.  Find the clip on the internet and listen.  Listen very carefully.

There is a shit show of government intrusion into fair markets and the bubble has been pricked.  The dislocation is broadening.  Contagion is here.

As I said in this blog 5 days ago, it is just getting a start.

2006

This was the FIRST and LAST buck killed on our farm, Pamelot in Tennessee.  Rut, 2006.  

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Dean Parisian and Robert Yellow Tail

This is a picture taken  on the Crow Indian reservation in the fall of 1974.  The great Crow leader walking behind me was Robert "Robbie"  Yellow Tail.  It was such a fun hunt with him at his age.  He loved being horseback and having plenty of friends, good food and laughs around him.  He carried a large .300 Winchester Magnum rifle and we rode up with an extra horse.  Robbie wanted a fresh horse with him!   It was a memorable hunt in many ways.  None of us, not one, fired a shot.

What a great hunt it was.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Montana 2009

I shot this antelope the first morning of the 2009 season.   Had a clean shot and killed him on the dead run.  The buck went down faster than Bill Clinton headed after an intern!   My hunting partner, Tom Rasmussen, killed a bigger buck earlier that morning.   Good times, good memories, good eating.  

Friday, January 15, 2016

Friday, January 15, 2016

The stock  market will continue to fall.  The speed at which it falls will increase.

The Fed, in all of their ignorant activities, will step in and do something even more atrocious at the worst possible time and try to increase the wealth effect of bankers it had so carefully engineered in the past seven years.  What ever they attempt, will fail. 

It is just getting started.


  

ZeroHedge.com

As an aspiring graduate with a Ph.D. from the University of ZEROHEDGE I thought I would share some of the "school's" goals!

our mission:
  • to widen the scope of financial, economic and political information available to the professional investing public.
  • to skeptically examine and, where necessary, attack the flaccid institution that financial journalism has become.
  • to liberate oppressed knowledge.
  • to provide analysis uninhibited by political constraint.
  • to facilitate information's unending quest for freedom.
our method: pseudonymous speech...
anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority. it thus exemplifies the purpose behind the bill of rights, and of the first amendment in particular: to protect unpopular individuals from retaliation-- and their ideas from suppression-- at the hand of an intolerant society.
   ...responsibly used.
the right to remain anonymous may be abused when it shields fraudulent conduct. but political speech by its nature will sometimes have unpalatable consequences, and, in general, our society accords greater weight to the value of free speech than to the dangers of its misuse.
- mcintyre v. ohio elections commission 514 u.s. 334 (1995) justice stevens writing for the majority
though often maligned (typically by those frustrated by an inability to engage in ad hominem attacks) anonymous speech has a long and storied history in the united states. used by the likes of mark twain (aka samuel langhorne clemens) to criticize common ignorance, and perhaps most famously by alexander hamilton, james madison and john jay (aka publius) to write the federalist papers, we think ourselves in good company in using one or another nom de plume. particularly in light of an emerging trend against vocalizing public dissent in the united states, we believe in the critical importance of anonymity and its role in dissident speech. like the economist magazine, we also believe that keeping authorship anonymous moves the focus of discussion to the content of speech and away from the speaker- as it should be. we believe not only that you should be comfortable with anonymous speech in such an environment, but that you should be suspicious of any speech that isn't.

Goldman Sachs bought and paid for so Ted Cruz, how stupid is America?

The recent revelation that Republican hopeful Ted Cruz failed to disclose a 2012 $1 million loan from the Wall Street investment bank, Goldman Sachs, raises legitimate legal concerns, and could spell trouble for the presidential hopeful. As Mediaite.com's Rachel Stockman reports (via LawNewz.com),
The New York Times first reported that campaign disclosure reports show that before a scheduled run-off in the May 2012 senatorial election, Cruz received a low-interest loan from his wife’s bank, which his campaign committee never reported to the Federal Election Commission.
 
The Cruz camp is brushing this all off as a BIG oversight.  Cruz promised to immediately amend the filing if there were any problems. The Texas Senator said that he and his wife put their liquid net worth into the campaign and the loans in question were “disclosed over and over and over again.”
 
That’s great but here’s the problem: what he did could still be a violation of federal law.

“The fact that the information was out there somewhere doesn’t negate the fact that it wasn’t disclosed on the candidate’s campaign disclosure… that’s a violation of federal law,” Paul Ryan with The Campaign Legal Center told LawNewz.com.  The group is a nonpartisan, and goes after Republicans and Democrats alike for campaign finance violations.
To be clear, here’s the federal law that Cruz may have violated:
52 USC 30104 (b)(2) (6) requires the committee of a federal candidate to disclose on a report filed “loans made by or guaranteed by the candidate” and 52 USC 30104(b)(4)(d) requires the reporting of “repayment of loans made by or guaranteed by the candidate”
So the question is, what can happen next? Clearly someone will have to file an official complaint (I have no doubt that will happen). If they do, the FEC could impose fines.
The real problem for Cruz is if evidence somehow emerges that this was ‘knowing and willful.’ If that could be demonstrated, then Cruz could potentially be prosecuted criminally by the U.S. Department of Justice, according to campaign finance experts. Cruz insists that it’s not.
“The bottom line – any money that is obtained or received to fund a campaign needs to be reported,” Ryan said.
The dishonesty here is that Cruz has pretended to stand against the bankers. “Like many other players on Wall Street and big business, they seek out and get special favors from government,” Cruz told the New York Times previously. How dishonest is this statement and then forgetting to report a loan from Goldman Sachs? His wife Heidi, is a managing director at Goldman Sachs and has taken a temporary “leave”during his presidential campaign.
 
I am sorry. But Cruz is bought and paid for and would be in the pocket of the New York Banks no different than Hillary, Bush, or the rest of them who take money from this crowd.You do not forget to report a loan from Goldman Sachs when your wife is a managing director. Come on. How stupid do we have to be to entertain this excuse?

1969. Two drakes and a cock..........

My parents were living in Pine Ridge SD at this time and I was attending High School in Rushville, Nebraska.   On the weekends during the football season I tried to get in as much hunting as I could.

Love gunning birds in South Dakota!

Thursday, January 14, 2016

1970

Open sights.  .243   Muley buck shot south-west of Angostura Dam,  which backs up the Cheyenne River in southwestern South Dakota.  We were "driving" out  (on foot, not doing the Ford sneak)  a fairly open drainage on the Osmotherly Ranch.  I was on the end and this buck came out headed directly at me.  Dad got to watch the whole thing!     We left home after a football game on  Friday night and got up there late.  What a great time with Mr. James Lomax, Mr. Brice Lay and Mr. Clair Baird.  Great laughs!  

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

#SOTU

The President has done a fine job of unifying the nation.

Sixty percent now agree that they dislike him!

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

State of the City of Chicago in 2016!

The year is fairly young and it's more of the same in the Presidents favorite city.

According to the Chicago Tribune, following the seven people shot to death and 30 more wounded during the latest weekend, the total number of shootings in the Windy City has risen to 120 in just over a week into the new year, according to police.

The fatal shootings included two teens killed by a store clerk during a robbery in the Gresham neighborhood on the South Side, and one of three people shot at a party four blocks from Mayor Rahm Emanuel's home.
As the Tribune tabulates as of Monday morning, at least 19 people have been killed in gun violence and at least 101 more have been wounded. This is three times higher than compared to the same period one year ago: in the first 10 days of 2015, "only" nine people were killed and another 31 wounded.

Monday, January 11, 2016

2016

May you never stop dreaming and may all your dreams come true!

Eastern Montana, 2016


A friend and I enjoyed a cold morning getting some fine organic meat in the freezer!