One Foot in the Grave
The Near-Dead Run America Good Morning Reader, Today we’re going to cover issues like the new “Biden Banks”, the truth about Gold IRAs, if stocks are overvalued or undervalued and why education has become a battlefield. But first, Sean Ring will tell you about the tragedy that is the U.S. government. The truth is — the people running America are barely coherent. How long before they realize that they cannot hold office any longer? Let’s get into it… | | News: Sean Ring – The Walking Dead: US Government Edition Gerontocrats are the ones spending your money in Ukraine. As the case for more money and military assets gets weaker, their resolve gets stronger… like your 98-year-old Grandpa who insists he can steer a car straight. But it’s not just Biden. The senior members of Congress have one foot in the grave and another on a banana peel, yet stubbornly retain their balance. There are Elders, and there are elders. These people are the latter. Unless and until America removes these folks from power, it’ll be more of the same. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Politics: Dave Gonigam – Biden Banks If “Biden Bucks” fail… “Biden Banks” could be an end-run to achieving a similar outcome. Dr. Mercola’s top lieutenants are learning that, right now, the hard way. There’s another disturbing aspect to this phenomenon — one that has to do with the regional bank crisis that struck earlier this year. Let’s dig in… ⇒ Read More Here | |
Retirement: Dave Gonigam – The Truth About Gold IRAs Over the past decade more than 30 customers in 20 states have sued a dozen gold IRA companies… Federal regulators have sued four companies — two in the past year alone — claiming investors were systematically charged as much as triple the coins’ value. None of the cases has gone to trial; some are still pending. Of those that have been resolved, most have settled or been sent to arbitration, where outcomes are not made public. The companies have not admitted wrongdoing in any of the cases and say their customers have been adequately informed of the details of their purchases. What seems to be going on here is a new variation on an old trick… ⇒ Read More Here | |
Markets: Brian Maher – Stocks: Undervalued or Overvalued? Scales ultimately balance even and extremes iron out. The great equalizer of time does the ironing out. That which goes up comes down, that which goes down comes up. Mountains rise, mountains crumble, the meek finally inherit the Earth. Extremes do not endure. Yet the fools are rushing in, as they so often and predictably do at such times as these. ⇒ Read More Here | |
America: Sean Ring – Education Has Become a Battlefield Alleging America is America because of slavery is ludicrous. And that’s where education becomes a battlefield. These kids aren’t victims. In fact, with the help of their parents, they’ll thrive in the right school environment… ⇒ Read More Here | |
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