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Hillary Clinton’s Top Donor Says She Would Be “Great” For Israel

Billionaire philanthropist and media tycoon Haim Saban has said that a United States led by Hillary Clinton would be “great” for Israel. American – Israeli Saban who is also one of Clinton’s top donors, made his remarks during an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post. They write: Saban declined to provide specifics on Clinton’s diplomatic policy for the region but said, “We have yet to see all of Hillary’s detailed positions, and I will not give anything away.

ISIS Twitter Accounts Linked To Saudi And British Governments

Hacktivists waging a cyber war on social media against ISIS. claim their efforts are being hampered by the authorities because the British government and her ally Saudi Arabia are the ones responsible for the spread of ISIS propaganda on Twitter. Russia Insider reports: ISIS Twitter Accounts Traced to British Government Twitter has blocked users accused of ‘harassing’ accounts linked to ISIS. Meanwhile, hackers have revealed that Twitter handles used by ISIS can be traced back to Saudi Arabia — and the British government. Surprise?

The U.S. Political Landscape, Global Economics and Market Theory of Arbitrage (Video)

The U.S. Political Landscape, Global Economics and Market Theory of Arbitrage (Video)

By EconMatters

This video talks about some of the issues involved in the U.S. Election Campaign. We discuss the Economic theory behind some of the Politically proposed solutions by Donald Trump.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVUmO-4VmCA

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John Kasich Might Pick The Next President Due To 130-year-old Law

There is a chance that John Kasich may end up being the one and only person responsible for picking the next U.S. president – all thanks to an old 130-year-old law.  The federal law has been on the books since 1887, and there’s a possibility that the law could be used this election. Politico.com reports: It starts with a serious ballot dispute in November, something like the contested results in Florida during the 2000 election—the odds of which aren’t trivial.

Restraint in Short Supply in the Pentagon Budget

Last Thurssday, the Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter and the Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair General Joseph Dunford testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC). The topic? The President’s defense budget request for next year.

The nearly three-hour hearing covered everything from the fight against ISIS in Syria to NASA’s research and development projects. But what was remarkable, other than senators using valuable time with Secretary Carter to broker pet projects, was the evident reevaluation of threats to the U.S.

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