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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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Our out-of-sight garbage coming home again?
Burying poor countries in our non-biodegradable, toxic waste is no solution. The dirty secret is that most of the waste we are discarding is not being dealt with responsibly. The answer is not to close our eyes and be happy … Continue reading
Market cycles and the give-back phase overdue
To recap: some $15 trillion in central bank liquidity injections (blue line below) helped drive record share buybacks and the price of US stocks this cycle (S&P 500 in red) to all time highs on most historically relevant valuation measurements … Continue reading
Toxic air most pressing reason to curb fossil fuel use
Denying and discounting fossil fuel impacts on climate and water systems is one thing, ignoring toxic air is harder to do. Air pollution made in China and other developing nations does not stay within national borders, of course. On planet … Continue reading