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Plunging Used Car Prices Wreak Havoc On Rental Car Bondholders

Plunging Used Car Prices Wreak Havoc On Rental Car Bondholders

Once hedge fund darlings, almost no one is more perfectly aligned to get obliterated by falling used car prices than America's auto rental companies, Hertz and Avis.  As Bloomberg notes today, on a combined basis, Hertz and Avis dump about 400,000 vehicles per year into the used car market and operate fleets that are multiple times larger. 

And with used car prices plunging, bondholders are starting to get slightly anxious about the collateral impact of writing down billions of dollars worth of capital assets.

Tucker Carlson Takes on Mark Cuban Over H1B Visa Laws

The minimum wage for H1B visa recipients is $60,000, unchanged from 1989. Let me emphasize that for you. Our government is permitting companies to bring in foreign skilled labor at 1989 wages, completely undercutting the American workforce and driving down wages.

Today President Trump signed an executive order to reform the program.

"Right now, H-1B visas are awarded in a totally random lottery -- and that's wrong, said Trump."

They Have No Proof: MIT Professor Explains Why The Assad Gas Attack Was A Sham

They Have No Proof: MIT Professor Explains Why The Assad Gas Attack Was A Sham

Authored by Daniel Lang via SHTFplan.com,

The mainstream narrative surrounding the sarin gas attack in Syria simply doesn’t add up. Even if you assume that Assad is nothing but a vile monster who would have no problem with gassing his own people, the attack still doesn’t make sense. That’s because even monsters have a sense of self-preservation.

USA 2017 Vs. France 1789 - "The Third Estate Has Been 'Handled'"

USA 2017 Vs. France 1789 - "The Third Estate Has Been 'Handled'"

Authored by Lee Travis via Defiant Thinking blog,

Most people are familiar with the story of the French Revolution: When the poor revolted against the unfairness and wealth inequality imposed by the aristocrats, they overthrew the monarchy and beheaded more than 40,000 people, mostly clergy and noblemen, as punishment for their crimes and injustices.

The days of using a guillotine may be behind us – but the anger that led to that revolution is similar to the growing anger at economic inequality in the US today, and could lead to the same kind of unrest.

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