Source: How Reuters “Tweaked” Its Latest Poll (Again) To Show A Clinton Lead
Archive for September, 2016
It’s war, stupid
“The year was 1956: the icy winds of the cold war were blowing across the political landscape. And it was a presidential election year, pitting the internationalist Republican Dwight Eisenhower against Adlai Stevenson, the darling of the Democratic party’s left wing. The “isolationist” faction of the GOP, led by Sen. Robert A. Taft, had been […]”
Source: Libertarianism and War – Antiwar.com Original
Scott Garrett, Donald Trump and others on why the Fed is the problem
“Now that’s more like it. Echoing Donald Trump’s Monday night bull’s-eye regarding the Fed’s thoroughly political essence, Rep. Scott Garrett put more wood to Janet Yellen du…”
Source: The Fed’s Monetary Politburo Is Finally Catching Some Flack
My Sept. 27 interview about Trump, Clinton and presidential politics
“As we have seen in the past 4 years and all throughout history, socialism doesn’t work. Quite frankly most of us understand the principle of redistribution of wealth is a robinhood effect. 6 years after the…”
Source: We’re Back! What’s Life Like Under A Trump Presidency
Deja vu, all over again?
“Europe’s biggest lender Deutsche Bank has lost more than half of its value since January, posing a threat to the stability of other banks across the continent. Some analysts are worried it could invoke a large-scale crisis, bigger than in 2008.”
Source: Deutsche Bank woes stoking fears of 2008 financial crisis repeat — RT Business
Donald Trump: the peace candidate
“For all Hillary Clinton’s reputation as a policy wonk, her debate performance consisted almost entirely of personal attacks. And while our media is out there proclaiming a Clinton ‘victory,’ their evaluation merely shows how distanced they are from ordinary Americans, who don’t revel in nastiness. Trump, on the other hand, although he allowed himself to …”
Source: The Debate: Trump’s Three Points for Peace – Antiwar.com Original by — Antiwar.com
Yes Janet, it is a bubble
“Most of the 90 minutes last night was a waste—with both candidates lobbing well-worn clichés, slogans and sound bites at the audience and each other. But there was one brief moment that made …”
Source: The Donald Nailed It: “We Are In A Big Fat Ugly Bubble”
Is the the Clinton hit squad in high gear?
Top Rated Talk Show Host Michael Savage Pulled Off the Air After Discussing Hillary’s Health
Just there facts
“Are you ready for the most anticipated presidential debate in decades? It is being projected that Monday’s debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton could potentially break the all-time record of 80 million viewers that watched Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter debate back in 1980. Many Americans probably hope to see some personal fireworks between the two nominees, but the two candidates have both expressed a desire to focus on substantive issues. There will likely be quite a few questions about the economy, and without a doubt this is an area where Trump and Clinton have some very sharp differences. The mainstream media would have us believe that the U.S. economy is in pretty good shape, and if that was true that would seem to favor Clinton. But is it actually true? The following are 26 incredible facts about the economy that every American should know for the Trump-Clinton debate… #1 When Barack Obama entered the White House, the U.S. government was 10.6 trillion dollars..”
Source: 26 Incredible Facts About The Economy That Every American Should Know For The Trump-Clinton Debate