NATION
Observation: There are no slow news days in Trumpland.
Coast Guard Commandant Fired Over Border Security and Excessive Wokeness
Trump Fulfills Campaign Promise, Pardons Ross Ulbricht Editorial Comment: In the words of Angela Davis, “This is a victory for the people.”
Biden Did Not Pardon Ashli Babbitt Killer Michael Byrd
Gone, Baby, Gone! DEI Government Offices Shuttered by 5 Editorial Query: Are we in Heaven?
Four GOP States Sue To Stop Federal Government From Counting Illegals In Census
Is Steve Bannon Trying to Divide MAGA?
Stargate Offers Great Promise & Terror
MACRO
The good news is that Trump was inaugurated. The bad news is that we have to experience the “everything bubble” , catastrophic debt and the predictable outcomes for fiat currencies the world over.
MICRO
Opportunities like never before but you might want to stockpile water, food, batteries, meds, first aid kits, sewing paraphenilia, knives, fuel, ammo…
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6. We believe it is more important than ever for Americans to monitor world affairs. The most influential man in America is probably George Soros and he is not in America–nor is he an American. Other understated influences on America include World Economic Forum, BBC, and CBC, to name but a few.
7. Most English language newspapers in non-English speaking countries are paid subscription sites. This presents an ongoing challenge to report on world affairs.
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