Sunday, June 5, 2016

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June 2nd Protest France

The Second French Revolution? Or Just Major Civil Unrest?

All our sources in France were warning a major labor civil unrest was going to explode. Literally, now hundreds of thousands of citizens have poured onto the [...]
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BREXIT On Schedule

British Government Sent Ballots to EU Citizens for BREXIT

The British government claims it made a mistake in sending thousands postal ballots to EU citizens living in the UK. The UK Electoral Commission had to admit its [...]
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Jobs

Jobs v Asset Inflation

The job market collapsed in May as the Labor Department reported on Friday that the nation’s economy added only 38,000 jobs. The experts were expecting a modest [...]
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France under Water for 2 months 1910

Paris under Water but not as Bad as 1910

COMMENT: Here in France, they are blaming this flood on global warming. It seems that anything to do with weather they point to global warming and want more [...]
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Bastiat Claude Frédéric (1801 – 1850)

Claude Frédéric Bastiat – The Father of Libertarianism

Claude Frédéric Bastiat (b. 1801-1850) was a French, classical liberal theorist, political economist, Freemason, and member of the French National Assembly whose [...]
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Potland School Board

Portland School Board Acting Like Nazi Propaganda Officers

Well if you live in Portland, you better get your kids out of school. The Portland school board is against free speech. Portland public schools have banned all [...]
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BREXIT Report Cover-R

Now Available: The Brexit Report

On June 23, the people of Britain will decide whether to exit (BREXIT) the European Union. The outcome of this historic vote will determine Britain’s future. This [...]
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Market-Talk -R

Market Talk June 3rd, 2016

A strong opening hour (+1%) for the Nikkei on the back of a better than expected data release (Wages and Services) but by late morning had fallen back to [...]
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Walmart Drones

Upside-Down Statistics — What is Down, May Be Up

The Nonfarm Payrolls came in substantially lower than expected. The dollar dropped with gold rising, but the Dow did not crash on the open in the same percentage [...]
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