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Monthly Archives: September 2019
QOTD: The IHOP POTUS
QOTD = Quote of the Day For better and for worse, Mr. Trump is a chronic waffler. As such, the American public would do well to stay vigilant about what his administration is up to — and not be shy … Continue reading
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Gotta Love David Tepper!
Just your average, normal, billionaire Master of the Universe hedge fund manager, and owner of the Carolina Panthers on opening day Sunday. He hasn’t changed one bit since the days when we first met him and has never forgotten his … Continue reading
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Nature Beats Hollywood In Special Effects
A view of Hurricane Dorian 🌪 from the coasts of Florida. pic.twitter.com/1CgHofJ2LG — Physics-astronomy.org (@OrgPhysics) September 6, 2019
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What to expect from the August jobs report
About that 75 bps Fed cut in September….
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Promises Made, Promises Kept?
Hearing rumors out of Mexico — and we reiterate rumors — that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has made a small purchase on Amazon this morning to help President Trump keep his campaign promise that “Mexico will pay for … Continue reading
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QOTD: No Mojo For BoJo
QOTD = Quote of the Day No prime minister has lost their first vote in office since 1783 — let alone their first 3. – Axios
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Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) Has An Argentina Problem
Proponents of Modern Monetary Theory emphasize that a country that controls its own currency and borrows in its own currency, like the United States, cannot default on its debt. This is because the central bank can, if necessary, “print” the money … Continue reading
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