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h/t @hussmanjpJohn P. Hussman, Ph.D. @hussmanjpy'all realize the UK is only about 3% of U.S. trade, the U.S. already runs a surplus there, and the 10% U.S. tariffs will stay, right?
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Warren proposes Presidential Tax Transparency Act
Anyone running for public office, should have to make their tax returns public. Full stop. Watch my speech on our bill to make sure every Presidential candidate releases their taxes – even @realDonaldTrump. https://t.co/hCCRK0ZUtk — Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) September 15, … Continue reading
Senator Warren examines Wells CEO John Stumpf
Another day, another Senate hearing into revolting, illegal and financially destructive activities at a too-big-to govern bank, where executives extracted hundreds of millions for years while keeping their jobs and perks, while customers and low-level employees paid the price. Unlike … Continue reading
Salesman standard working for Trump?
Dishonesty and hiding information are major themes of this year’s US presidential contest, with both leading candidates apparently adept at deception. Still in this contest of liars, it seems Clinton–the career politician is scrutinized more than Trump–the career salesman. According … Continue reading