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aeden
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Venezuela of today was not created from a blue print it is a process.
It has already started here.
They cannot even define once premise of Hadrian's Curse.
We gave them a head start on one X.

Zirp is the only thing keeping the EU alive on the current FED carry.

aeden
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The following article indicates rates should definitely not be cut!

The Fort Wayne Housing Authority recently broke ground for a new housing development geared to help those struggling from chronic homelessness. The River’s Edge Apartments project, will also include laundry services, bike racks, a library, and more. The cost of these units is slated to come in at a whopping $248,214 each.

The problem is, Zillow claims the median home value in Fort Wayne is $133,500 and residents enjoy some of the lowest rents in America. Still, Executive Director of the Fort Wayne Housing Authority calls this "expensive boondoggle" vital to the well-being of the state. The fact such scams are occurring all across America screams something is very very wrong.

The article below argues that only politicians and those gaining from these kinds of projects would be silly enough to think that landlords who have to compete against subsidized housing would be eager to remain in the game or that someone working for a living enjoys paying more for an older apartment than someone on the dole who moves into a brand new unit for a fraction of the cost. ( This is the sort of projects super low interest rates foster. )

Only politicians and those gaining from these kinds of projects would be silly enough to think that landlords who have to compete against subsidized housing would be eager to remain in the game or that someone working for a living enjoys paying more for an older apartment than someone on the dole who moves into a brand new unit for a fraction of the cost. B

Trump knows the same international piggy bank interest rate carry.
Then they have the balls so say we have no plan as they asset striped currency
Same topic on confederation zones to control conflict you must control the debt.
Same topic since June 15 1215.
Same issue since 1202 for the West.
Same issue for the US taxpayer as another generation tossed under the debt Bus.
Same issue since nothing is knew under the Sun.

It’s the lack of understanding of the current inflation cycle.
The Germans understand this better than most ever will on wage structures.
Ask Greasley in Iowa on human trafficking for wage structures.

The seven Republicans who voted with Democrats to grant illegal aliens amnesty include:
Congressman Don Bacon (R-NE)
Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL)
Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA)
Congressman Will Hurd (R-TX)
Congressman Dan Newhouse (R-WA)
Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ)
Congressman Fred Upton (R-MI)

Republicans are the undocumented Democrats.

Higgenbotham
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aeden wrote:The Fort Wayne Housing Authority recently broke ground for a new housing development geared to help those struggling from chronic homelessness. The River’s Edge Apartments project, will also include laundry services, bike racks, a library, and more. The cost of these units is slated to come in at a whopping $248,214 each.
A simple analysis of "those struggling from chronic homelessness" would dictate that the way to build these units is the walls would be epoxy coated concrete block with restaurant tile floors sloped to a floor drain. When the tenants move, the cleanup would consist of power washing the units out with high pressure (maybe a 30 minute job per room). There would be essentially no maintenance or turnover cost. Not only will the units described cost a whopping $248,214 each, but the maintenance and turnover costs will be astronomical.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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If Morgan Stanley Is Right, The World Is Now In A Recession

US companies have a cost/margin issue that isn’t going away. Trade conflict exacerbates these issues and a ‘deal’ doesn’t remove them.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-06- ... -recession

The US cost structure is too high due to the Fed counterfeiting trillions of dollars to bail out parasitic, incompetent banks.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Dollar, Bond Yields Tumble As Empire Manufacturing Survey Crashes Most On Record
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-06- ... ey-crashes

More QE is the answer! Get those manufacturing costs UP!!!
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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Tweets of the Indian-US trade war:
https://moneymaven.io/mishtalk/economic ... 54PycUuPA/
Deutsche Bank death spiral:
https://wolfstreet.com/2019/06/15/led-b ... -24-level/
Retailers scared of Trump tariffs:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/16/busi ... ilers.html
India imposing retaliatory tariffs:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa- ... SKCN1TG0H0
The growing risk of a 2020 recession and crisis:
https://www.project-syndicate.org/comme ... ni-2019-06
The growing risk of a 2019 recession and crisis:
http://thegreatrecession.info/blog/perf ... recession/
Empire State Manufacturing suffers steepest monthly decline:
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/17/empire- ... years.html
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

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aeden
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halichondrin drug candidate, named E7130.

In the paper, they describe being able to produce just over 11 grams worth of E7130 at once, with more than 99 percent purity (meaning there’s little else beside the active ingredient). That might not seem like much, but it was more than enough to start larger animal trials of E7130 in mice.
The same technique, they added, has since been licensed to Eisai to use in their ongoing Phase 1 clinical trial to evaluate whether E7130 is safe in humans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_URrAt1ZnGk
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CH86
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Sorry Boomer globalists but it is the Pro-"Human rights" advocates who are being tyrannical. We dont want your globalist tyranny with your improved "neo-1950s" world order. Can you imagine just how BORING world politics and world history would have been in the 1950s if you imagined that decade but Without the Soviet regime, without the Maoist regime, without the Arab nationalist regime, without the Indonesian nationalist regime, without the British and French colonialist revanchists (who wanted to keep their pre-ww2 colonial empires) and without the segregationists in the American south. The world of the 1950s but without the above forces would have been a very BORING place indeed, for it was the above forces that prevented the 1950s from being an earlier version of the 1990s, the latter decade being one in which humans and humanity in general in most regions of the world just sat there and vegetated.

aeden
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Privatized exchanges are all at new highs H. Emptor
This is the river triangle we spoke, or to say fork as during the LME reference period.

Also,
"The Thirsty Triangle: The Water Footprint of Energy Trade we noted of the three.

The point made that Office T will be missed was not lost.
This cross is the DOJ to bear.
They failed the People.

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