KanYe is Back on Twitter

by Chris Black KanYe committed career suicide just to name them. He’s the only superstar celebrity I’ve ever seen do something like this in my entire life. And he stood up for White people. That’s practically unheard of among top celebrities. At least he’s back on Twitter, and the cat’s out of the bag. Rapper … Read more

If Free Speech is a Danger to “Democracy”, What Does It Say About “Democracy”?

by Chris Black In an America with the First Amendment, you may lose your Twitter account for being “anti-Semitic” (noticing things/patterns basically), but in Europe you’ll end up in prison or having to pay out crushing fines. The government is clearly a much bigger threat to you than private companies. ADL sounds alarm over Musk … Read more

NATO Convinces Another European Country (Finland) to Destroy Itself for Russia

Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com, NATO nuclear weapons could potentially be placed on Russia’s border with Finland if Helsinki joins the Western military alliance, Newsweek reported on Wednesday, citing a Finnish newspaper. The newspaper Iltalehti reported that the bill the Finnish government will put before the country’s parliament on joining NATO doesn’t include any opt-outs for hosting nuclear weapons. … Read more

Facebook committed 822 campaign finance violations during the 2020 election season, and was fined a record $25 million.

via seattletimes: Meta, Facebook’s parent company, was fined nearly $25 million Wednesday for intentionally and repeatedly violating Washington’s campaign finance laws. King County Superior Court Judge Douglass North issued the maximum possible fine to the social media giant, after finding that the company had, between 2019 and 2021, violated Washington’s longstanding political disclosure law 822 separate times. It … Read more

Buyer and renter demand are collapsing simultaneously…

1) The simple reality is that Americans can't afford to either Buy or Rent right now. Which is resulting in something called "Household Consolidation". Where people move in with friends or family. — Nick Gerli (@nickgerli1) October 28, 2022 3) Because think about what Real Estate Investors are now facing: -Higher Interest Rates-Declining Prices-Declining Rents … Read more

Fed Seen Aggressively Hiking to 5%, Triggering Global Recession

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-10-28/fed-seen-aggressively-hiking-to-5-triggering-global-recession Federal Reserve officials will maintain their resolutely hawkish stance next week, laying the groundwork for interest rates reaching 5% by March 2023, moves that seem likely to lead to a US and global recession, economists surveyed by Bloomberg said. The Federal Open Market Committee will raise rates by 75 basis points for a fourth … Read more

East Coast fuel markets are facing a diesel shortage

by BoatSurfer600 Mansfield is moving the Southeast to Code Red, requesting 72 hour notice for deliveries when possible to ensure fuel and freight can be secured at economical levels Source Major Fuel Supplier On “Code Red” As Diesel Crisis Hits Southeast. “Diesel supplies are very scarce across the Northeast and in the Southeast. Supplies are at the … Read more

Inflation Alert! Interest payments in the third quarter up 13.59% ($88.125 billion) from last quarter and 24% ($143.667 billion) from this time last year.

by Dismal-Jellyfish Interest costs and the national debt could be even higher if interest rates continue their upward trajectory and outperform CBO’s economic forecast. They planned for this, right?!?!?! CBO estimated CPI inflation will total 4.7 percent in CY 2022, 2.7 percent in 2023, and 2.3 percent per year thereafter https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.nr0.htm Oh…. The CBO has underestimated … Read more

Searches for seasonal jobs are up 33%—but stores like Walmart and Macy’s are pulling back on hiring

As the winter holiday season heats up, the seasonal job market appears to be reflecting the regular job market’s current tension, with too many people applying to too few open positions. Searches for seasonal jobs jumped 33% in September compared the previous year, according to an Indeed study published earlier this month. But employer demand … Read more