Democrats Scoff at Democracy
Trump Can Win Hi Reader, Happy Friday! Later today we’re premiering another interview on our Paradigm Press YouTube channel where Jim Rickards will talk about why the elections are important even a year in advance and why he sees a clear path to a Republican victory. To be notified when that interview goes live, make sure you subscribe and click “all” notifications so you can be the first to know when we upload! | | Now, here’s what our editors were looking at this week… | | Jim Rickards: Not Only Can Trump Win, Right Now He's The Favorite To Win There’s a strange disjunction in the discourse about the 2024 elections. On the one hand, when presented with the proposition “Trump can win,” people will nod their heads sagely and say something along the lines of: “Of course he can; only a fool would believe to the contrary.” At the same time, whenever polling emerges showing that Donald Trump is performing well in 2024 matchups, a deluge of panicked articles, tweets (or is it “X”s?), social media posts, and the like emerge, reassuring readers that polls aren’t predictive and providing a variety of reasons that things will improve for President Biden. As the saying goes, actions speak louder than words. Elections analysts seem to know that they are obliged to mouth the words that Trump can win, but deep down, they don’t believe them. The notion that Biden is the favorite is deeply internalized, likely for a variety of reasons. So let us set the record straight: Trump can win. Not in a “maybe if all the stars align and then Russia changes the vote totals (even somehow in states like Michigan that use hand-marked paper ballots)” kind of way. Just flat out: Trump can win. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Alan Knuckman: The Greatest Wealth Transfer of Our Generation… For Billionaires Billionaires minted in the latest year accumulated more wealth through inheritance than entrepreneurship for the first time since UBS started tracking the fortunes of the world’s richest almost a decade ago. And billionaire heirs are more likely than their parents to focus on the major opportunities and challenges facing the global economy, investing in sectors such as clean energy and artificial intelligence, the Swiss lender said in a report Thursday. The great wealth transfer is gaining significant momentum as many billionaire entrepreneurs age. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Byron King: Investors Dump Dollar Investors are selling dollars at the fastest rate in a year as they raise their bets that the US Federal Reserve has finished its aggressive campaign of interest rate increases and will deliver multiple cuts next year. Investors just don’t seem as worried about the dollar’s safety anymore… but they might be calling it way too soon. ⇒ Read More Here | |
That’s all for today. We’ll be back on Monday with more of our top articles. Enjoy your weekend! Looking forward to your financial future, | | | |
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