A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand
A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand
Paul Craig Roberts
A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand
Paul Craig Roberts
After a few months off from lambasting President Trump on the cover, Economist publisher, Lynn Forrester de Rothschild, has decided now is the time to go after him again...
As a reminder, it was just February when The Economist turned the fearmongery amplifier to '11' in its latest op-ed describing the 'insurgency in The White House'.
Washington is in the grip of a revolution, The Economist begins...
While the storm over North Korea may appear to have passed, Bloomberg FX strategist David Finnerty warns that it’s possible we’re only in its eye.
Investors may want to think twice before jumping back into risk assets...
The good news is that it appears North Korea has, at least temporarily, backed down from plans to fire missiles toward Guam.
But there hasn’t been any indication that the country plans to halt, let alone dismantle its nuclear program.
Absurdity Number 1: The reason Wall Street, Washington DC and corporate America are allowed to continue their non-stop economic gang bang of the American middle class, including in particular, economically distressed minorities, is a bunch of weathered confederate army statues and the activities of American neo-nazis.
Absurdity Number 2: Vladimir Putin owns your ass.
Absurdity Number 3: The H1B visa program promotes upward mobility for gender based, ethnic and racial minorities.
In a three hour meeting with Representative Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, Julian Assange vowed to provide proof that Russia was not the source of his leaks last year and promised more 'helpful' information in the near future. Rohrabacher recounted the details of the meeting with Assange to The Hill: