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The US Presidency: How Important Is Hillary's 2,864,974 Popular-Vote Win?

The US Presidency: How Important Is Hillary's 2,864,974 Popular-Vote Win?

Submitted by Eric Zuesse via Strategic-Culture.org,

California alone accounted for all of Hillary’s popular-vote win, plus 1,405,004 votes

America’s Electoral College - the publicly elected representatives who select the U.S. President - voted on Monday, December 19th, and chose Donald Trump as America’s next President, though Hillary Clinton had won nearly three million more of the nation’s popular votes on November 8th than he did.

Why Social Security Is Doomed: "Birthrate At Lowest Level On Record"... And the Future Is Unfunded

Why Social Security Is Doomed: "Birthrate At Lowest Level On Record"... And the Future Is Unfunded

Submitted by Mac Slavo via SHTFPlan.com,

Here’s more evidence that the “recovery” never really happened, and good reason to think that the entire social safety net structure is doomed to fall apart.

The birthrate, long tied to economic growth, has been dropping to its lowest point in recorded history – both nationally and, in particular, in the state of California.

Italy Proves That Banks Are Not The Risk-Free Fantasy We're Told To Believe

Italy Proves That Banks Are Not The Risk-Free Fantasy We're Told To Believe

Submitted by Simon Black via SovereignMan.com,

In the late 1400s, the city-states of Italy were among most dominant powers in the world.

Most of the city-states had abandoned the feudal system that persisted across Europe.

So Italy was one of the only places on the continent where anyone, including foreigners, could work hard, take risks, and become wealthy.

People could start businesses and own private property– revolutionary concepts in the 1400s.

2016 Year-End Bull/Bear Debate

2016 Year-End Bull/Bear Debate

Submitted by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com,

I have written over the last couple of months the market was likely to rally into the end of the year as portfolio managers, hedge, and pension funds chased performance and “window dressed” portfolios for year-end reporting purposes. As I noted in this past weekend’s missive:

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