BREAKING: CHAOS – US Launch Sites To Be Bombed If Trump Strikes Syria – PLUS Trump’s Attorney/ Client Privilege Violated!

by Ruby Henley We are entering the twilight zone, and nothing is making sense.  Nikki Haley called for a UN investigation into the Syrian chemical attacks, and Russia vetoed it.  Also, Putin said he will fight fire with fire – bombing US launch sites if Trump bombs Syria. Are we entering into a war with … Read more

China’s Trade War Against America

by James Hall The Chinese regime is the creation of the globalists. Going back to the Nixon era, Henry Kissinger set into motion a staged and preferential trading system that would inevitably build the Red Communists into the very model for global dominance. Approving China into the World Trade Organization guaranteed a distorted playing field by … Read more

Great interview with a man who has taken on the banks

The biggest ever bank theft . Amazing interview with Neil Mitchell who spent million of his own money fighting for the customers who had billions stolen by Royal Bank of Scotland. This bank got billions in tax payer bailouts while stealing billions from its customers. https://www.rt.com/shows/renegade-inc/422961-scotland-bank-economic-taxpayer/ h/t altaeco

China & Russia Make Their Move, Slowly Shifting The Global Economy

The millennial generation is debt ridden. They have no savings, many have poor jobs and high credit card bills, they have placed life events on pause. Chapter 11 bankruptcies have increased by 63% during this incredible recovery. Manhattan home sales plunge, retail implodes, commercial real estate and residential real estate all implode. The Chinese government … Read more

Looming ‘Debt Hangover’ Will Crush The Economy

Currently, the publicly held U.S. national debt is 75 percent of GDP. That number may be shocking, but many economists would agree that a 75 percent debt-to-GDP ratio is not as bad as it looks. But that ratio could double by 2047, putting the U.S. in between what Greece and Italy are experiencing now. via CNBC It … Read more

The Slippery Slope to a Constitution-Free America

by John W. Whitehead The ease with which Americans are prepared to welcome boots on the ground, regional lockdowns, routine invasions of their privacy, and the dismantling of every constitutional right intended to serve as a bulwark against government abuses is beyond unnerving. I am referring at this particular moment in time to President Trump’s decision to … Read more

RBC Cuts S&p 500 Forecast For 2018 As Political Obstacles For Stocks ‘Pile Up’

“The list of political obstacles for stocks has continued to pile up and seems unlikely to improve anytime soon,” says Lori Calvasina, head of U.S. equity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, who trimmed her year-end target on the S&P 500. Some of the obstacles include the potential for greater regulation in tech, a Democratic sweep … Read more

Syria: US General Warns “war Is On The Horizon”

by stockboardasset A retired American four-star general and former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and chairman of the board for the Institute for the Study of War issued a disturbing warning that “war is on the horizon” with Russia, Iran, and Syria — following the horrific chemical weapons attack in Syria. General … Read more

John Rubino: Wall Street is Partying Like It’s 2007

John also runs the popular Dollar Collapse website. Jason asks John why the US Dollar hasn’t collapsed despite tens of trillions in central bank liquidity making the money bubble a lot larger since the 2008 financial crisis? Jason and John discuss the global macroeconomic situation along with why gold and silver have not performed while … Read more

Biggest Drop In Small Business Sentiment Since 2015

via BeSpoke fter hitting multi-decade highs in February, optimism on the part of small businesses pulled back a fair amount in March.  While economists were expecting the headline index to see a slight pullback to 107.0 from last month’s reading of 107.6, the actual decline was much larger as the index dropped to 104.7.  With … Read more

Stocks Spinning Their Wheels, Loudly

by Dana Lyons Despite extreme daily volatility, the stock market has been mired in a historically tight range. If it seems as though the stock market has been crazy volatile lately without really going anywhere, you’re not imagining things. Over the 2 weeks (i.e., 10 days) through last Friday (4/6), the S&P 500 (SPX) averaged a … Read more

US government says its budget deficit will PERMANENTLY exceed $1 trillion

by Simon Black Yesterday the US government’s own Congressional Budget Office (CBO) published a pretty sobering report about the state of Uncle Sam’s finances– and what the future holds. According to the CBO, the federal government’s spending habits are in such dire straits that its total budget deficit will exceed $1 trillion by 2020. That’s just … Read more