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    Russia United States war looks imminent: Russian foreign ministry

    Did you happen to notice the word printed in red, viz., "opinion". News articles in the Times do not represent Times "support". The Times also publishes opinion pieces. In these, support for a cause, political faction, etc. is often indicated. However, unless those opinion pieces are...
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    Russia United States war looks imminent: Russian foreign ministry

    Yo're complaining about Headline to an article you can't read. Isn't that a little silly? You should subscribe. Accurate, comprehensive reporting is rare these days. The Times is amazingly accurate most of the time. The business and market reporting is first rate and at the same comprehensive...
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    Russia United States war looks imminent: Russian foreign ministry

    They did correct it. But by your own admission you couldn't read the correction?
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    Russia United States war looks imminent: Russian foreign ministry

    You Criticized the Headline, but apparently failed to read the first paragraph. UPDATE: New information has emerged regarding the death of the Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick that questions the initial cause of his death provided by officials close to the Capitol Police. Notice their...
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    The Great Reset Is Close

    Debt is not necessary to a growing economy but it is very useful if you want the rate of growth to be greater. And debt isn't useful unless there is a paying-off of debt as well. You have to have both debt and debt destruction to get sustained growth. And because our planet and its ecosystem...
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    The Great Reset Is Close

    Mr. Mannerino's questions are easily answered by anyone who ever bought a car, a house, or perhaps something they needed for their trade, business or profession, using borrowed money simply because they did not have the cash to pay for it. Does anyone think that people who can't pay cash for...
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    How will YOU determine that we have bottomed?

    Yah, right! Like in Herbert Hoover's era. Now that was a wonderful time!
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    Russia United States war looks imminent: Russian foreign ministry

    Initially, the Times quoted the Washington Police. They followed up with this on Jan 5th of this year: NYTIMES jan 5 2022: "In the days and weeks after the riot, five police officers who had served at the Capitol on Jan. 6 died. Officer Brian D. Sicknick of the Capitol Police, who was...
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    Elon is a BS artist says ex-POTUS Trump

    I'd be hard pressed to decide my favorite Trump moment, there are so many great ones. Right near the tippy top for sure would be his deciding we should buy Greenland without first checking to see if the Danes still wanted it. This is definitely a greater moment than moving the Hurricane with a...
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    Nancy Pelosi Urges Support Of $50 Billion 'CHIPS' Bill Hours After Disclosing $8 Million Nvidia Stak

    If I see the source of "information" is ZeroHedge I immediately discount it. It seems most of these folks here are big consumers of disinformation. Are they glued to Fox News 24/7? Nvidia has been treated very kindly by analysts as of late. They are expected to post earnings up ~+20% over...
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    Russia United States war looks imminent: Russian foreign ministry

    Just curious as to what you have in mind here. Can you perhaps give an example?
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    Russia United States war looks imminent: Russian foreign ministry

    This NYTimes article about Russia's military recruiting difficulties does not paint the picture of a "winning nation". I predict a total disaster is going to befall the Russian nation at the hands of Vladimir Putin. Very sad to see this taking place before our eyes; yet there is no force other...
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    Russia United States war looks imminent: Russian foreign ministry

    Were you intending to respond to something I posted?
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    Uganda : ,,Deposits Of Gold Worth $12 Trillion"

    And do some more "democracy building".
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    Russia United States war looks imminent: Russian foreign ministry

    There are quite a few billion people that are opposed to war and invading sovereign countries to steal their resources and land and slaughter their people, including many Russians who are now in jail of course. When sanctions are available as an alternative to war, these billions prefer...
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    Inflation: Who's lowering prices?

    QE has a particular effect on the equities market. QE at first pushes down and then holds down interest rates -- that's because bonds are moving to the government side and being replaced with additional bank reserves on the private sector side. Bond prices increase and bond yields decline. When...
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    How do you graduate at 18?

    Here is another guy that went to college a little earlier than usual: Education and career Shaviv started taking courses at the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa at age 13.[5] After a 3-year service in the IDF Unit 8200, he received in 1994 a Master of Science in physics and a doctorate...
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    The Economist

    That article was published April 2021. Correct at the time of publication but failed to foresee future events. That was a year before the war. Or as we say in the mud flats of the Mississippi Delta "Before the "Wa-ah".
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    The Economist

    Considering it is free, it's a bit overpriced, don't you think?
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    Generational Lows are here !

    You raise an interesting point that I have no doubt will go right over the heads of most here. I want to think about what you posted however. In other words, should pandemic induced falling productivity, especially in the face of artificially propped up demand via fiscal measures, been a...
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