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Trump’s America Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… | | Byron King: It’s the Economy, Donald! Trump has big plans for his second term. He’s already acting presidential, such as by strongly discussing raising tariffs and discussing global military developments. Plus, Trump has met with foreign leaders like Canada’s Justin Trudeau, who visited Mar-a-Lago to petition for relief on trade and border matters. Consider Trump’s recent trip to France to attend the reopening of Notre Dame in Paris, where he also met with numerous European bigwigs. Trump plans to reverse many of President Biden's executive orders shortly after his inauguration. He has said he’ll crack down hard on illegal immigration and pardon many of the January 6ers. He’ll likely also lift restrictions on, say, energy development, if not constraints on mining, forestry, and much more. But whatever Trump does, he must keep in mind the adage of an old Democrat Master of Politics, James Carville, that “It’s the economy, stupid!” ⇒ Read More Here | |
| | Jim Rickards: The Fall of Assad… What Happens Now We’ve just witnessed the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria. This dictator ruled Syria for over 20 years as head of the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party. Before that, his father Hafez al-Assad ruled for 29 years. It’s a complicated situation. And even if it is easier now to understand, it’s not necessarily better for the people of Syria. Jim Rickards will break down this situation and what he thinks will come next for not only the Middle East, but for America. Click below for the full rundown. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Dan Amoss: Fixing the Biden Border Joe Biden, to the degree he was cognizant, has always reflected the Obama-era utopia dream of a borderless world, and thus millions of poor have illegally entered the United States. On numerous occasions, he offered clear warnings of what he would do if he ever had power over immigration policy. Do we remember this 2020 Biden boast to let in millions and offer blanket amnesties? ⇒ Read More Here That’s all for today. We hope you had a good holiday! Email us here with whatever crosses your mind that you want us to cover. We look forward to hearing from you! Looking forward to your financial future, | | | |
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