Bernie Sanders: ‘I Do Not Accept Israeli Government’s; Occupation for 50 Years Already Must End’
Apr 2018 – The ambassador of Israel to the United States claimed Palestinians made “direct attacks” on Israeli positions. Sanders rejects such claims as lies and deceptions. h/t gematrix
5 Things To Consider Before You Start Investing
If you’re looking to start investing, knowing just what you’re getting yourself into is only the first step of preparing for such a venture. From making sure that you’re in a stable enough financial position to handle the risk associated with investments, to seeking out the advice of a professional, there are plenty of things … Read more
Tucker Carlson believes the “Chemical attack” might be fake. Only to be called a Conspiracy theorist.
Tucker Carlsons questions are legitimate.. There is no indisputable evidence that Assad Or Putin had anything to do with the Chemical Attacks if indeed they even happened. More proof that they didn’t. https://youtu.be/vWOwStqE-D8 h/t Amartia-
No (Wall Street) Bank Left Behind!
by John Rubino Times have been hard for Wall Street banks lately, what with record amounts of cash pouring in and causing all kinds of bookkeeping headaches. So — big-hearted people that we are — Americans stepped up and helped by lowering the banks’ taxes. From Today’s Wall Street Journal: The Four Biggest U.S. Banks … Read more
What does it take to create living wage jobs?
by James Hall For those with the practical experience of being an employer, it is well established that in order for an enterprise to survive, profitability is a primary objective. Employing labor is a function of fulfilling a needed task and matching the skills of the worker with the ability of making or running equipment in … Read more
How Many U.S. Dollar Bills Are There in Circulation?
by visualcapitalist When you think about it, the journey of each individual currency note is pretty incredible. After being printed or minted, each bill is then passed between people and businesses to facilitate transactions. If it’s a $1 or $5 bill, it changes hands on average about 110 times per year – and if it’s a … Read more
Income Tax: The biggest Joke of All – How the Bankers Enslaved Us in 8 Minutes
8 minute video by a good friend of mine who is absolutely sick of the chains that the bankers have put around our feet, hands, and necks. It explains the epic saga, filled with greed, murder, deceit, and betrayal which the bankers have played out on the American people since the inception of this country. … Read more
Non-Addictive Natural Pain KillerRelieves Chronic Pain,& Depression!
by Thinker Kratom is a tree native to Southeast Asia that is widely known as ‘nature’s vicodin’. The leaves of the tree can be chewed, made into a tea, or dried and added to capsules that cure anxiety, depression, migraines and many types of chronic pain. The plant acts as both a mild sedative when used … Read more
Every Kingdom Divided Against Itself
by Raúl Ilargi Meijer Charles Sprague Pearce Lamentations over the Death of the First-Born of Egypt 1877 In Matthew 12:22-28, Jesus tells the Pharisees: Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city or house divided against itself will not stand. In 1858, US Senate candidate Abraham Lincoln borrows the line: On June 16, … Read more
How the poster boy for bad financial management lost shareholders $25 billion
by Simon Black In January 1980, the price of gold hit a record high of $850 per ounce. Then it began a nearly two-decade slide. By the summer of 1999, gold hit $250 per ounce– a level not seen since the 1970s. So naturally it was at this point that the British government made the infamously … Read more
Mises Wire: How the postal service loses so much money
From Justin Murray at Mises Wire: Lately, when he isn’t trying to blame China on America’s competitiveness woes, President Donald Trump has become obsessed with the online retailer Amazon. While there’s speculation that Trump is using the reins of government to carry out a personal grudge because Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO, also owns The Washington Post, the more recent obsession is … Read more
Jim Rickards: Market Liquidity Will Not Be There Just When You Need It The Most
by Jim Rickards of Daily Reckoining Liquidity is the ultimate paradox in finance. It’s always there when you don’t need it and never there when you need it most. The reason is crowd behavior, or what mathematicians call hypersynchronicity (a fancy word for everyone doing the same thing at the same time). When markets are calm, no one … Read more
The Atlantic Current if Slowing Down = Global Cooling
by Martin Armstrong The Atlantic current is slowing down dramatically. A team of scientists says it is the weakest in 1600 years. Naturally, they attribute it to humans who are driving their cars and heating their homes which is melting the ice in Greenland and that is fresh water which is lighter than seawater. They are predicting, of … Read more
Does The U.S. Yield Curve Predict Wider Credit Spreads?
via Jim Leaviss As the U.S. yield curve flattened to just 45 bps (2s-10s) last week, we dug out something I wrote back in 2007, in the early days of this blog. A chart that accompanied the blog showed that a) U.S. BBB credit spreads had hit their tightest level for nearly 3 decades and b) that … Read more
While The World Was Distracted With Syria The Fed Went Full Hawk
by Arkadiusz Sieron of Sunshine Profits Everyone focuses now on the chemical attack in Syria. Meanwhile, the most important turnover in the world remains mostly unnoticed. But we’re on guard. Let’s read our analysis of the key revolution of 2018 and find out the implications for the gold market. Hawks Take Over the Fed Are we going to … Read more
I thought I was paranoid, but I got phished. Read my shameful account of said phishing so they don’t get you too.
by taking_a_deuce I have different passwords for every website I log into, 2-factor authentication when possible; I thought I knew all the scams and could spot them a mile away. This one still got me. I was meeting a friend at a bar. Two drinks in I got a call from someone identified by my … Read more
Couple to pay $470K for backing out of home purchase
by brownbrady A couple involved in a bidding war in April 2017 backed out of a $2.25 million offer after the market dropped a few months later. The seller sold the home at lower price, sued for the difference and won. I think we’re going to see more of these in the coming months. In a … Read more
When the Can Won’t Be Kicked: Public Safety Layoffs to Fund Pensions
via Wirepoints: It’s starting to get real. There has been so much ink spilled regarding underfunded pensions and municipal bankruptcies, but outside of so much journalistic hand-wringing, it’s been pretty easy, like with the ever-escalating federal debt, to say, “So what?” None of it seems to matter. None of it seems real. Nothing seems to change … Read more
The Global Economy Is Slowing, Credit Card Defaults Hit 6 Year High…. Saxo: The Word Economies Are Synchronically… Falling!
The Global Economy Is Slowinghttps://t.co/F1wuhNPhRP — Daniel Lacalle (@dlacalle_IA) April 17, 2018 Credit card defaults hit 6 year high. (S&P/Experian Default Index) Credit risk seems abundant. pic.twitter.com/3bsdGSegf1 — Mark Johnston (@CovfefeCapital) April 17, 2018 https://twitter.com/_globalmacro/status/986206993735090176 "60+ day delinquency rate of subprime auto loans has now risen to 5.8%, up from 5.2% a year ago, and … Read more