FBI Releases Statement Regarding Trump Campaign Mole
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via Daniel Kruger U.S. government bonds are paying more than debt from other developed countries for the first time in almost two decades, a new sign of investors’ struggle to reconcile expectations for faster U.S. growth with concerns about the impact of deficits and inflation. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note, a key barometer … Read more
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Josh Sigurdson talks with author and economic analyst John Sneisen about the most recent news in Canadian debt. Recently, Canadian budget watchdogs announced that the Liberal Party is unable to account for $2.5 billion. $8 billion was supposed to be allocated to new infrastructure spending in the next 12 months. But parliamentary budget officer Jean-Denis … Read more
Dow Tops 25k As “Trade War Delay” Sends Industrials Into Green For 2018 Even after the overnight spike, investors panic-bid stocks at the cash open, sending The Dow back into the green for 2018…
by howmuch In 1961, President Dwight Eisenhower famously warned Americans about what he called the “military-industrial complex,” a term he used to describe the toxic union between special interests and people in power. Companies can make a lot of money selling weapons to the government, and those companies can in turn fund candidates friendly to their business … Read more
Posted on May 20, 2018 by Rick Wells Soros will provide guidance and services to Facebook during the upcoming elections to stifle conservative voices and promote open borders, globalist, anti-American… soros zuckerberg facebook elections censorship Later the same day that this article was originally posted, May 17th, 2018, under the title “SOROS TEAMS UP WITH … Read more
by Raúl Ilargi Meijer Vittorio Matteo Corcos Conversation in the Jardin du Luxembourg 1892 Obviously, there are tensions between Europe and the US. Just as obviously, these tensions are blamed on, who else, Donald Trump. European Council President Donald Tusk recently said: “With friends like Trump, who needs enemies?” EU Commission chair Jean-Claude Juncker even proclaimed that … Read more
In 2015, the total number of organ transplant surgeries in the United States hit an all time high with more than 30,000 operations. Meanwhile in China, the forced organ harvesting of tens of thousands of peaceful Falun Gong practitioners continues unabated, with many of these Chinese citizens being stripped of their organs while they are … Read more
by doublecastle https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/02/your-money/stock-market-after-hours-trading.html Check out the graph about halfway down in that article. It’s revelatory. If you had bought the SPY at the last second of trading on each business day since 1993 and sold at the market open the next day — capturing all of the net after-hour gains — your cumulative price gain … Read more
by Trivirus Original Link https://www.quantcast.com/blog/ranking-websites-by-demographics/ Millennial Audience https://www.quantcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/3.png
by John Rubino of Dollar Collapse There’s A Number That Ends This Cycle — But What Is It? After an epic (generation-spanning at the long end) decline in interest rates, the trend has finally reversed. Which means, if history is still a reliable guide, there’s a number that ends this cycle and ushers in the next recession and … Read more
A fascinating documentary exploring how the WannaCry exploit effected the EU, why Windows remains the dominant OS in European Governments, and the shady (slightly illegal) politics surrounding its use. What this documentary depicts is a high level of corruption within many EU governments, and how Microsoft is very likely bribing government officials to continue to … Read more
by juliettetoma In July 2007, Gates met with Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah at his sumptuous palace in Jeddah and, Gates writes, “I lost my cool.” The evening began with a multi-course banquet in a room the size of six basketball courts with an Olympic size swimming pool in the middle. The ceiling above it was … Read more
by slutner Honestly didn’t know where to post this. This is really just personal experience, but lately when I ask google a question it doesn’t answer it like it use to. It used give me the answer to anything within the first 1 to 3 links. Now it seems like I have to search for … Read more
via thefreethoughtproject: Michigan has become the first state to ban the National Security Agency’s intrusive data collection practices by passing a law that prohibits law enforcement and state agencies from turning over personal data to the federal government without due process. The Fourth Amendment Rights Protection Act, or HB4430, will go into effect next month after it … Read more
via Dividend Investors Summary The euro has had major trouble gaining friends over the last few weeks. The major reversal in analyst expectations for the single currency does not bode well for euro-denominated assets. We are short the PowerShares CurrencyShares Euro Trust ETF, and we use this stance to inform our outlook for possible entries in … Read more
by Thinker Who it the one to blame for Hillary Clinton’s loss? For so many elections the chosen ones had fallen into their slots and the new world order began it march to the top. Hillary was supposed to be the icing on the cake and everyone had their chickens counted before the hatched. Look … Read more
by Thinker Kirsters Baish| A new report has been released which suggest that the Inspector General report might in fact rule that the FBI and the Department of Justice officials broke the law during their infamous investigation into Hillary Clinton’s usage of a private server to send government information. On Thursday, an investigative reporter by … Read more