Benefit From Trump's Return
The Don of a New Era Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… | | Politics: Sean Ring – Trump’s Executive Orders and You Joe Biden is not the President of the United States. If you could only see my smile as my chubby digits typed that sentence. It’s as if a nightmare ended, and I woke up on a brand new day, ready to take on the world. And if I feel this way, 5,000 miles away in another country, I can only imagine how happy you are. Sure, there’s been some awful stuff over the weekend, with Biden’s Unpardonable Pardons of treasonous General Mark Milley and murderous Anthony Fauci. My advice for you is to get some religion if you don’t already. The only justice that will be served is in the next life. The Donald’s and Melania’s meme coins may be unforced errors. I still can’t understand why an incoming president would issue them days before he enters office. But we’ve got plenty of time to criticize. Today is a day to celebrate. So, let’s look at what The Donald accomplished with his executive orders on Day 1 and how you may benefit from them. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Politics: Jim Rickards – 2025 SitRep: Cleaning Up Biden’s Mess Yesterday Donald J. Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States. This marks a major turning point in U.S. history. Not only is the U.S. political system moving from a Democratic to a Republican administration, but it’s also moving from a centralized, elite, neo-fascist regime to a decentralized, popular and pro-liberty movement. Still, it would be naïve to believe that the Biden team didn't do everything possible to handicap the Trump transition before they took office. All the money that could be spent was spent. Where the money could not be spent quickly, long-term contracts were signed to make sure it will be spent during Trump’s second term even if Trump opposes it. Decisions have been made, funds and weapons delivered, and outsourcing operations to other nations have all been done to tie Trump’s hands and limit his options. This all went by the name of “Trump-proofing” the government against Trump’s policies. Some of it can be undone by Trump, but not all by any means. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Politics: Dave Gonigam – Biden Tried to “Fork” Trump The subject line on this edition is purposely provocative, yes — but its inspiration comes from a chess move. In the final few days, Biden's team did what they could to preemptively thwart some of the Donald Trump agenda. Thus, “the fork.” “In a fork, one player advances a piece to a space where it is attacking two opposing pieces at once,” says Paradigm’s macro maven Jim Rickards. Example: “A white bishop might advance to a place where it threatens a black knight (ahead and to the right) and a black rook (ahead and to the left) at the same time. “The idea is that the player caught in the fork may have choices but will definitely lose in some manner when the move is played out.” As Jim sees it, Team Biden has set up three forks for Team Trump — all related to the economic and kinetic warfare that Washington is waging against Moscow. ⇒ Read More Here That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with more topics and articles from our editors. 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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