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Did You See Jackie Robinson Hit That Ball?

This one is for CK, a moral trailblazer in her own right and knows how to play and has a great long-game. We can’t emphasize enough what a Great American Jackie Robinson and moral trailblazer #42 was. Did you know … Continue reading

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Jackie And The New American Hero

Never forget #42. #OnThisDay in 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the @MLB color barrier. Read more about the legend’s impact, how the stadium bearing his name and the bronze statue in honor of the Brooklyn Dodger came to be at @UCLA … Continue reading

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IMF Growth Projections

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More Adventures In Bad Government That Could Kill Americans

The cut in funding to the W.H.O. doesn’t surprise us. Does the gaslighting, blame game, attacks on globalism, and the political pettiness ever stop? Chief Of Staff It might help, by the way, if the new Chief of Staff, Mark … Continue reading

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How Coronavirus Broke the Global Economy – Bloomberg

Bloomberg’s Stephanie Flanders speaks to U.S. economist Adam Posen and asks how governments and economists have measured up to the challenge of the coronavirus. Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_…

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More Projections Trump Loses His Reelection Bid

I came across the following analysis and Tweet from Plural Vote today. Plural Vote is an independent, non-partisan, data-driven news site, run by Sean Le Van. We statistically analyze elections, current events, policy decisions, and legislation in order to get … Continue reading

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How The Crisis Has Changed Consumer Spending

  “This is the sharpest decline in consumer spending that we have ever seen,” said Luke Tilley, chief economist at Wilmington Trust. All of the charts in this article are based on a New York Times analysis of data from … Continue reading

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Prepare For The Senate To Flip

We think it will, and in a big way — 55 Blue Senate seats on January 1st is our prediction. Political Bets Granted 204 days to election day is an eternity in politics but we layout our analysis in the … Continue reading

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Long Pitchforks And Water Cannons

The juxtaposition of the following two tweets is absolutely stunning and just freaking… WOW! Potential Major Political Blowback  Can you imagine the political blowback that is coming if the economy doesn’t snap back soon as the levered bad actor oil … Continue reading

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Chapter 11 Restructuring v. Chapter 13 Liquidation

Know thy difference folks, lest the semantic tyrants trick you into bailing out the bad actors.  GM went through a Chapter 11 restructuring or failure but was deemed to be bailed out.  My kind of bailouts. What Is Chapter 11? … Continue reading

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