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Women's March Promotes "A Day Without A Woman" General Strike: Platform Is Fiscal Insanity

Women's March Promotes "A Day Without A Woman" General Strike: Platform Is Fiscal Insanity

Submitted by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com,

The Women’s March organizers are back at it. They now promote a general strike on the sexist theme of “A Day Without a Woman“.

A quick perusal of Women’s March tweets shows a cornucopia of thoughts and retweets by the organization on blacks, gays, transgenders, the EPA, Standing Rock, planned parenthood, living wages, mass immigration, and of course Donald Trump.

Do women, as a class, support all of those things?

Germany Issues Stark Warning To Trump: Stop Threatening The EU, Favoring Russia

Germany Issues Stark Warning To Trump: Stop Threatening The EU, Favoring Russia

Two days after the Pentagon's new chief Jim Mattis appeared before a full conference room in Brussels, and issued an ultimatum to NATO to boost spending or risk a cut in US support, Germany's Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen "fired a salvo of warnings" back at Washington, cautioning it against hurting European cohesion, abandoning core Western values and seeking a rapprochement with Russia behind the backs of its allies.

For BlackRock, This Is The Red Flag Among Record Low Volatility

For BlackRock, This Is The Red Flag Among Record Low Volatility

With both volatility and asset correlations near all time lows...

... and complacency dominating across all global markets, one BlackRock money manager warns that investors should probably be a little more nervous.

Even as the recent stock surge and below-average volatility show investor optimism is near all time highs, markets are underpricing global political risks, said Russ Koesterich, who helps manage the $41 billion BlackRock Global Allocation Fund.

Tony Blair Urges Brexit Opponents To "Rise Up" And Fight To Stay In The EU

In a fiery speech delivered in London aimed to show U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May that she won’t get everything her own way, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair Tony Blair urged opponents of Brexit to “rise up” and fight to change the British people’s minds about leaving the European Union. 

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