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This year is the 60th anniversary of the closing of the Soviet sector of Berlin and the borders between the British, American and French sectors of West Germany. It brings back brings back memories of August 1961. ....
By Bill O Reilly Back in 1948 little Al Gore was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and maybe, maybe it should have stayed there. His father an oil man and a senator of the United States raised Al in privilege. And with all the comforts he became a champion of the left in adulthood cashing in big time on the global warming issue. The former vice president used some of that money to then invest in a far left cable network that has been a colossal failure. And so Al and his merry men decided to sell that network. And according to the New York Times today, they wanted to close the deal last week to avoid the higher capital gains tax this year. It sounds like good business sense, right? ....
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Https://www.kff.org/medicare/issue-brief/the-facts-on-medicare-spending-and-financing/There ought to be a law that the United States send to every citizen a copy of the US budget and actual spending by the Federal Government. Fortunately, private enterprise does give us a picture of how well our country is doing financially. It’s the US Debt Clock. It would behoove every American to learn how much money the federal government takes in and spends. The US budget is not what is actually spent. This is revealed in US DEBT CLOCK data. And not all data presented at US DEBT CLOCK is accurate. Official data regarding unemployment released by the … Continue reading → ....
RFA Protests against the military’s seizure of power in Myanmar have crippled its economy, as businesses struggle to conduct commerce without physical cash and a banking system that is now unreliable, sources in Myanmar told RFA. Since Feb. 1, the day of the coup, protesters have mounted a civil disobedience movement (CDM) including a refusal to work. The labor stoppage across all private and public sectors is disrupting some of society’s most critical functions. With nearly all private bank employees participating in the CDM, businesses that require bank transactions are dealing with setbacks and delays. “GDP losses may be in the billions [of U.S. dollars] as the situation worsens each day,” economist Soe Tun told RFA’s Myanmar Service. ....