"I think that her bodyguards should drop all weapons.
They should disarm. Take their guns away, she doesn't want guns. Take
them, let's see what happens to her. Take their guns away, okay. It will
be very dangerous."
Things are not going well for the Hillary campaign these days...
A gasoline pipeline spill is currently unfolding in the South. The leak has prompted Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, and Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal to declare states of emergency... "You're going to see some places without gasoline... It’s like a mini-hurricane."
62 Syrian soldiers have been reported killed in a U.S.-led
coalition airstrike on a military base. The airstrike on Saturday took
place near the Deir el-Zour airport in eastern Syria and was carried out
by two F-16s and two A-10s. He did not identify the planes' country
affiliation, but said they were part of the international coalition.
"There will be blood on your hands" if Hillary is killed, rages an angry tweeting Senator Chris Murphy following Trump's comments this morning with regard Hillary's anti-gun policies. With Clinton campaign manager Mook spinning Trump's comments as in some way calling for Hillary's assassination, we suspect - once again - the Democrats will demand a Secret Service investigation, desperate for any distraction from the declining poll numbers and lagging millennial vote.
Italy has been in a crisis for at least eight months, though mainstream media did not recognize it until July. This crisis has nothing to do with Brexit, although opponents of Brexit will claim it does. Even if Britain had voted to stay in the EU, the Italian crisis would still have been gathering speed.
“You have to have enough millennials to offset the baby boomers that she loses. She has got to do better there. No other way around it.”
But after 100-years of mismanagement, the last eight being in the radically extreme, the Fed has scored a big fat rotten tomato. The data still stinks – GDP’s still anemic. But the downside of their actions is downright putrid.
filed under false flag training and keeping the sheeplez scared...
A pipe bomb exploded in Seaside Park, New Jersey, Saturday morning as about 5,000 people were set to run a 5k Marine charity race. As NBC reports, police are investigating another suspicious package in the shore town, authorities said. No injuries are reported but the race has been cancelled.
"The boys in Tehran know Israel has 200, all targeted on Tehran, and we have thousands. As
[Iranian President Mahmoudin Ahmedinejad said], ‘What would we do with
one, polish it?’ I have spoken publicly about both [North Korea] and
Iran. We’ll blow up the only thing they care about—regime survival.
Where, how would they even test one?"
The Philadelphia incident began when a man walked up to an officer on the street and opened fire.
The suspect then shot four civilian passers-by as he was chased through
the streets. A second officer was then shot when the suspect was chased
into an alley, at which point the suspect was shot.
Ken Rogoff is by all accounts a brilliant
man. The Harvard professor and former IMF chief economist is a chess
grandmaster. His thesis committee included current Fed vice-chair
Stanley Fischer. But like many survivors of Ivy League hoop jumping,
the poor fellow appears to have emerged punch drunk. That’s the only
conclusion to be drawn from Rogoff’s new book, The Curse of Cash , which, in effect, proposes a ban on paper currency.
“You don’t get to decide what I get to see. I get to see it all."
"This is a f--king disgrace."
Official Washington loves its Putin-bashing but demonizing the Russian leader stops a rational debate about U.S.-Russia relations and pushes the two nuclear powers toward an existential brink.
A massive sinkhole has opened up underneath a retention pond at a Mosaic fertilizer plant in Mulberry, Florida allowing 215mm gallons of water thought to be "slightly radioactive" and contaminated with phosphoric acid to leak into the Floridan aquifer.
A new study, highlighted by the Albany Times Union, indicates
that taxpayers are fleeing New York and California though we're sure it
has nothing to do with oppressively high costs of living and/or
burdensome tax rates in those states.
"When people vote the way of the I-Y-I elite, it is "democracy". Otherwise it is misguided, irrational, swayed by populism & lack of education."
8 years ago, Lehman's bankruptcy exposed the reality of the
global financial system and equity markets collapsed. While the events
of that weekend are still in many memories, we suspect few remember the events of September 16th 1929...
"Recently, some of the major companies that provide
the basic infrastructure that makes the Internet work have seen an
increase in DDoS attacks against them. Moreover, they have seen a certain profile of attacks. These attacks are significantly larger than the ones they’re used to seeing.
They last longer. They’re more sophisticated. And they look like
probing. One week, the attack would start at a particular level of
attack and slowly ramp up before stopping. The next week, it would start
at that higher point and continue. And so on, along those lines, as if the attacker were looking for the exact point of failure."
A funny thing happens when the polls go the other way...
by Pam Martens and Russ Martens, Wall St On Parade:
The old adage that when one is already in a hole, one should stop
digging, has apparently not found its way to the corner offices of
Deutsche Bank. After a non-stop two years of scandals, the Bank has
decided to take its shareholders on another heart-thumping cop car chase
by publicly feuding with the U.S. Justice Department. After the Wall
Street Journal reported in the wee hours this morning that the Justice
Department was proposing a fine of $14 billion for Deutsche Bank’s
involvement in tricking investors with toxic mortgage backed securities,
the Bank had the tenacity to tell Reuters that it was planning to
“fight” the demand. This negotiating tactic sounds a little like
something that might have been taught at the
Trump Institute.
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Jessica Alba set to get the last laugh as the Wall Street Journal reports Unilever is considering a $1 billion bid for her "Honest Company"
This simple two-step process would greatly diminish the Ministry of Propaganda's influence.
It isn't that hard to understand, people: the voters should be able to
review the candidates' medical exam results (i.e. the facts of the
matter) so they can decide who's "fit to serve" in an informed fashion.
Isn't that the core of democracy?
Can Donald Trump turn the U.S. economy around?
New Rasmussen poll finds that Democrats are still "feeling the
Bern." Polling data shows that likely Democrat voters prefer Bernie by a
wide margin over Biden if Hillary's health forces her out the race.
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