8 April 2014 - nightlights of liberty

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The nightlights of liberty are going out all over Ukraine and we shall not see them lit again until the bottom of the commodity supercycle.

clue:

“The lamps are going out all over Europe” — Edward Grey before WWI
The term “lights of liberty” dates at least to Elizabethan times; it appears in the poem “A Treatise of Monarchie” by Fulke Greville (1554-1628).

“The bottom of the commodity supercycle” is market trader-speak for a long period when commodity prices are low, as in the 1980’s when low prices for its exports helped put the Soviet Union out of business.

I wrote this over a week ago and have been waiting for events to catch up as I was expecting.

give me a clue so sweet and true

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