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Jesse Benton, John Tate & Dimitri Kesari: Guilty on all counts πŸ”—
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The establishment hacks that ran Ron's campaign into the ground in '12 get to go to the slammer.

Thierry Meyssan on Trump πŸ”—
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In a word, it’s the vision of Richard Nixon against that of the putchists of the 11th September.
Sounds about like what I expect, given the extensive Roger Stone and Co. involvement. Making a bunch of noise about stopping war, and then not, etc.

Italian Banks: TBTB πŸ”—
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Their idiotic bailout scheme collapses.

Erdogan Power Consolidation Continues πŸ”—
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PM Resigns, looks like he just won't get replaced.

Charges proceeding against Hillary? πŸ”—
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Discovery process going ahead.

Schiff on Trump πŸ”—
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To make America great again, we need to recreate the free-market environment that made her great in the first place. It’s not just oppressive direct taxes that must go. It’s all the regulations that have driven up the cost of doing business, and labor laws that make employing workers so expensive and risky that business does all it can to create as few jobs as possible.

But contrary to Trump’s stump speeches, our trading partners are not taking advantage of us; we are taking advantage of them. They give us their products and we give them nothing but our debt. They expend scare resources (land, labor and capital) to create consumer products for us to enjoy, while we just conjure intrinsically worthless dollars out of thin air. But years of excessive regulation and taxation have resulted in an accumulation of trade deficits that has transformed America from the world’s largest creditor to its largest debtor. Our once mighty savings financed a high-wage industrial economy that has been hollowed out, replaced by a weak, debt-financed, low-wage service sector economy.

Trump is right. This is a big problem and it needs big solutions. If tariffs were offered as a replacement to our ridiculous and destructive personal and corporate tax, and payroll and estate taxes, then America may become more competitive and our greater efficiency may even allow us to overcome the tariffs that other countries would likely impose on us in response. But slapping tariffs on imports, while doing nothing to improve the conditions for business efficiency, simply means that prices for American consumers will rise significantly, without sparking a revitalization of American manufacturing prowess. Don’t forget the global market contains over 7 billion consumers, the U.S. market just under 320 million. Insulating our manufacturers from this larger marketplace guarantees that we will never become globally competitive.

Tariffs or sales taxes will drive up the cost of goods for consumers, a fact that Trump seems to ignore. If he would acknowledge this issue, he could offer the counter argument that if we could couple tariffs with income tax relief that Americans would also have higher incomes to pay those higher prices. But even if incomes rise, higher prices will inevitably lead to less consumption and more savings, especially if we allow interest rates to be set by the free market rather than the Federal Reserve. More savings and less spending is exactly what we need if we want the capital to rebuild our industry. Protective tariffs alone will not work, especially when there is little industry left to protect.
Damn straight. Abolish the IRS first.

Kerry: Back to Sabre rattling over Syria πŸ”—
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Meanwhile, the USA 'says they'll do more against ISIS', which probably means they'll be sending them more material support.

Keynes: Critic of Econometric Bozos πŸ”—
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I recall seeing this sort of thing once before. Good reminder though. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

Ron: Not a lot of difference between the two candidates πŸ”—
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Damn skippy. Neither can stop the deep state which is in the driver's seat. Only the people can, and they aren't even aware of the problem, by and large.

DuckDuckGo: Still doing quite well πŸ”—
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Well enough to donate a quarter million to open source projects. And I no longer have to do !maps to get directions.

B3: delays organ aging πŸ”—
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Spiffy!

iTunes: Not even once πŸ”—
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Deleting your existing music library. GG, apple for being the 1984 referred to in your early commercials.

2 week old embryos grown in lab πŸ”—
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Huge advances being made here. Evictionism might even be feasible in my lifetime.

Viv, the virtual assistant πŸ”—
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Needs moar cabal voice

Kasich out πŸ”—
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schmuck

Sadr: Iraq's Last Hope? πŸ”—
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For independence, anyhow.

Determinists continue to grasp at straws πŸ”—
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Everything they call proof falls far short, and their worldview is still contradictory. These people just couldn't bear to be responsible for their own actions.

China: Bearish Talk not allowed πŸ”—
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Typical central planner nonsense.

Weak "Brick and Mortar" players getting shook out πŸ”—
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Timing is certainly right for this.

Spain: Parliament Dissolved πŸ”—
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The king should just leave it dissolved. His people would likely thank him.

Vatican dumps Just War Theory πŸ”—
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Good. Who would Jesus bomb?

Big boys now trying to Baffle people with "Fog Computing" πŸ”—
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Sounds like P2P software. Guess they don't want to use Bittorrent?

Falling solar prices, but... Increasing regulatory cost πŸ”—
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Note that permits and other bullshit is half the price of installing solar. The license raj lives on.

DC: Finally gets a range and gun store πŸ”—
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The fight for freedom gets an important gain for those in mordor today.

Prank Yearbook? Get 70 criminal charges πŸ”—
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How dare you disrupt our perfect little illusion!

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