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by Jason Burack of Wall St For Main St Over the last 4-6 weeks, well over a dozen in depth and well researched articles have come out warning about the upcoming problems with the global food supply chain thanks to travel restrictions, temporary workers being denied the ability to cross borders, governments starting to hoard crops and also … Read more
(by Half Dollar) The “get back to work” meme has been picking-up steam again in the mainstream. In fact, Trump is keeping the opportunities very, very close by essentially excluding all of those who aren’t part of his inner circle: Merit be danged, it’s about the buddy-buddy system of friends and family in the Land of … Read more
By Tsvetana Paraskova Saudi Arabia’s oil giant Aramco has just announced the pricing for its oil for May, with deeper discounts for customers in Asia for the second month in a row, despite Sunday’s historic global production cut deal. Aramco has delayed the announcement of its official selling prices (OSPs) for May several times in the past … Read more
by DCG Churches across the country are being threatened with fines (and their parishioners) for holding services in their parking lots. People can attend church in their own cars with their windows rolled up (such as they do when they go do a drive-through restaurant) and listen to service via loudspeakers or radio. Bureaucrats aren’t having … Read more
WASHINGTON — The names of businesses that collectively will receive hundreds of billions of dollars in coronavirus relief from the federal government may not be disclosed publicly, an omission that critics say could make the massive spending program vulnerable to fraud and favoritism. The $2.2 trillion Cares Act approved by President Donald Trump last month … Read more
by focusedddd A few house keeping things, first, im going to oversimplify a lot here to keep this as short as possible, if you have questions, feel free to ask. Second, so you know im a certified autist I studied Financial Economics; my macro courses were taught by a well-respected economist who was an adviser to … Read more
via sandiegouniontribune Until Mr. Trump, no one challenged the media. The adage among politicians was “never get into an argument with anyone who buys ink by the barrel.” Journalists could say or do almost anything. Because of the evolution of social media, it no longer matters who buys the most ink. Mr. Trump understands that. The … Read more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9osDH6bH2z0 Caitlin Yilek from Washington Examiner reports, A spokeswoman for Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign claimed Democrats could replace Joe Biden before the 2020 election, citing his mental acuity. Read More/Source/Credit/FairUse: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/ne…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKOyGGRbrKw John Gage from Washington Examiner reports, MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski said that “a lot of people” are asking how many lives President Trump is responsible for during the CV crisis. Read More/Source/Credit/FairUse: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/ne…
WASHINGTON — The United States’ top infectious disease expert said Sunday that the economy in parts of the country could have a “rolling re-entry” as early as next month, provided health authorities can quickly identify and isolate people who will inevitably be infected with the coronavirus. Dr. Anthony Fauci also said he “can’t guarantee” that … Read more
BANKS: Sym triangles across the board ..Watch out below ..Brutal sell off nearing. pic.twitter.com/OPHDDYjXYD — The Great Martis (@great_martis) April 12, 2020 https://twitter.com/HedgeyeDDale/status/1249630448768221186 I'm being asked about the recent market bounce. This is the "sucker's rally" that I've been writing about & expecting for several weeks:https://t.co/NoyUJE2m5I — Jesse Colombo (@TheBubbleBubble) April 12, 2020
USPS financial viability continues to be high risk because USPS cannot fund its current level of services and financial obligations from its revenues. As stated in GAO’s 2019 High-Risk update, USPS faces financial challenges that include the following: Poor financial situation: USPS’s overall financial condition is deteriorating and unsustainable. USPS has lost $69 billion over the past … Read more
by Kimble Charting S&P 500 Index versus “Inverted” 30 Year Yield “monthly” Chart Stocks and treasury bond yields had a wild (and scary) month of March as the financial markets crashed to new lows. In today’s chart, we highlight this by looking at long-term “monthly” chart of the S&P 500 Index versus an “inverted” 30 Year … Read more
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https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2020…ronavirus/ Fact Check: New York Times Claims Trump ‘Could Have Seen What Was Coming’ on Coronavirus CLAIM: The New York Timesclaims that President Donald Trump “could have seen what was coming” on coronavirus. VERDICT: MOSTLY FALSE. The president considered the advice of experts and took some early, drastic actions. The New York Times has published what could just as well … Read more
Do you think banks will be getting a direct bailout at some point? If the FInancial Crisis taught the world anything it’s that companies are not prepared for a crisis. People are not prepared for a crisis. Whether the events are caused by derivatives, something outside of our control, or excessive risk taking, it’s crucial … Read more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Od4El3DbM2Y Brad Wilmouth from NewsBusters reports, On Wednesday’s Amanpour & Co. (aired on PBS and CNN International) host Christiane Amanpour declared that “nobody is more complicit” than Fox News in questionable journalism, and likened the network’s coverage of the crisis to its coverage advocating for the war in Iraq that ended up failing to find … Read more
by Martin Armstrong Sens. Charles E. Grassley and Ron Johnson, both committee chairs and top investigators, said last week that since the Steele Dossier was funded by the Democratic Party and the Clinton campaign, this means that the Democrats were actively responsible for spreading Russian disinformation, which plunged the country into political turmoil for much … Read more