Inflation impacting U.S. ‘readiness’ for WAR… Pentagon orders measure to help struggling military families… Fed’s inflation benchmarks flashing hot…

Now inflation is impacting the U.S. ‘readiness’ for WAR: Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin orders measure to help struggling military families pay for food and housing amid soaring prices Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Wednesday announced increased payments to help personnel cope with surging house rental prices ‘This is a readiness issue,’ he said after dire … Read more

DISNEY PLANS GAMBLING FUTURE; SPORTS BETTING…

The Walt Disney Co. is taking a gamble on sports betting. The entertainment giant, notoriously conservative when it comes to protecting its brand, will use ESPN as its entry point into the fast-growing sector. “Given our reach and scale, we have the potential to partner with third parties in this space in a very meaningful … Read more

Price Inflation is Only Just Beginning

Alasdair Macleod on Palisades Gold Radio At some point, there will be a shift from crypto towards physical metals. Especially when one considers the number of cryptocurrencies and speculation in that space. Alasdair questions what the Fed can do once the taper program again undermines financial assets and bond yields start rising. This is not something the … Read more

Democrats’ tax plan would cost US economy more than it raises in new revenue: analysis

President Biden’s signature social spending and climate bill promises to offset nearly $2 trillion in spending with higher taxes on corporations and the wealthiest Americans, but a new analysis shows how the U.S. economy would actually lose more in revenue than is generated in the long run. The newest “Build Back Better” proposal – pared … Read more

Belarus Cuts off Oil to Poland

Lukashenka regime adds some pressure on the hybrid eastern front? 1. Oil pipeline to Poland has been shut down due to “an urgent 3-days repair”. 2. Power unit of BY Nuclear Power Plant has been “automatically disconnected from the grid.Radiation level is within normal limits” pic.twitter.com/YKBS4lly2M — Denis Kazakiewicz (@Den_2042) November 17, 2021 "The EU … Read more

Biden Throws Taiwan Under the Bus

Biden reiterates that U.S. government is committed to one-China policy, does not support "Taiwan Independence," and hopes for peace and stability across Taiwan Straits. #ChinaUS pic.twitter.com/z5zSv8OdUX — CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) November 16, 2021 https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1460778350344085510 Biden abandons Taiwan just like he did the ppl in Afghanistan! In other words, Biden follows the mandate of his stakeholder, China. … Read more

Doug Casey on Why Uranium has Enormous Upside Potential

by Doug Casey International Man: What makes uranium attractive as a speculation? Doug Casey: First of all, consider simple physical reality. Uranium is the cleanest, cheapest, and safest form of mass power generation. I understand that most people will be shocked to hear that, so let me explain. It’s the cleanest. Unlike coal—which generates millions of … Read more

U.S. IMPORTS EVEN MORE SILVER THIS YEAR: Pulling Supply From Turkey, Russia, Uzbekistan & Kazakhstan

by Steve St Angelo of SRSrocco Report With American silver investment demand continuing to be very strong this year, the U.S. is importing even more silver.  The U.S. market is now acquiring metal from Turkey, Russia, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan to access more silver.   While the U.S. receives most of its silver from Mexico and Canada, it imported nearly 10 … Read more

Psaki Confronted over Inflation Claim

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, when pressed by a reporter over concerns about inflation, says “no economist” is projecting it to go higher. “Americans are seeing their dollars, their paychecks stretched right now,” NBC reporter Peter Alexander said at a White House press briefing on Monday. “Why should Americans not be concerned that injecting … Read more

How To Recognise The Best Bank Accounts

While there are many banks to choose from, the way banks treat their customers is still quite archaic. Even though nearly all money today is electronic, and all transactions happen quickly and instantly, banks still charge their customers high fees, as if they must cover the cost of pre-internet era labour and logistics.  Unfair and … Read more

Look at these charts. Just unbelievable

"the problem is getting worse — much worse. The new figures … ****represent a 28.5 percent increase from the same period a year earlier.*** "The financial, mental health, housing and other difficulties of the covid-19 pandemic are widely blamed"@dtkeating @LennyMBernstein — Jeff Stein (@JStein_WaPo) November 17, 2021

EV Bubble

by whitesweatshirt Rivian’s IPO really opened my eyes to the bubble that is the EV market. Let’s think logically: How can general motors stock be 90b and Tesla’s stock be 1T. Let’s say they eventually sell as many cars as Toyota (400b Market cap), their current valuation is still 2x this, and they aren’t even close … Read more