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Brandon Smith Warns The Next World War "Will Be Economic... Not Nuclear"

Brandon Smith Warns The Next World War "Will Be Economic... Not Nuclear"

The elite appear to have a great deal in store for President Trump’s first four years... quite a few tricks up their sleeves, if you will. As SHTFplan.com's Mac Slavo notes, the wars are already being manifested; but the larger elements of financial upheaval may take years to play out, even if there are a number of chaotic events, a bit of panic, and more of the great squeeze that is sucking the vitality of the country dry. Depending upon how things play out, people could end up better or than four years ago, or much, much worse.

Recession Alert: Government Revenues Suffer Biggest Drop Since The Financial Crisis

Recession Alert: Government Revenues Suffer Biggest Drop Since The Financial Crisis

On the surface, today's monthly budget statement was disappointing: in March the US Treasury brought in total receipts of $216 billion, below the $228 billion last March, versus outlays of a record $392 billion, resulting in a deficit of $176 billion, more than the $167 billion expected, and $68 billion more than the previous year. For the fiscal year through March 31, the total US budget deficit was $527 billion, compared to $459 billion on year ago.

The Profound Implications Of 5 Increasingly Dominant Tech Companies

The Profound Implications Of 5 Increasingly Dominant Tech Companies

Authored by Lou Kerner via HackerNoon.com,

I first wrote about the increasing domination Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon (aka FAMGA) in January of this year. It was not a particularly widely read piece. But every day since then, I’ve become surer of the simple, but profoundly impactful, realization that:

  1. The most valuable companies in the U.S. are increasingly tech companies.

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