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Month: January 2022

Hong Kong Banishes All Independent News Outlets

Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has completely surrendered to Beijing after condoning the shutdown of Hong Kong’s last independent news outlet. Hong Kong police...

Market Talk – January 4, 2022

 ASIA:   The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today: NIKKEI 225 increased 510.08 points or 1.77% to 29,301.79 Shanghai decreased 7.45 points or...

Trudeau Dehumanizes the Unvaccinated Population

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has chosen to completely dehumanize those who are failing to comply with the agenda. After explaining his disgust for those...

Mortgage Lenders Provided a Record $1.61 Trillion in 2021

The post-pandemic real estate frenzy led to mortgage lenders issuing more money last year than ever before. According to records, mortgage lenders in the US issued...

Did You Have Omicron Over Christmas?

Comment: The wife and I came down with om-moron-icron over Christmas, kids were fine. The family acted like it was a death sentence as we are a no vaccine home....

Market Talk – January 3, 2022

ASIA: Singapore’s economy expanded at its fastest annual pace in over a decade in 2021 as the country emerged from its worst recession on record, caused by...

From Amsterdam Protester

COMMENT: dear Marty your reflection on Amsterdam protests is interesting true, the lockdowns are absolute tyranny true, this government is nothing different than an...

Container Dwelling Fee Moratorium Ends Today

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the two most active ports in the US, will resume container dwelling fees as of today. The moratorium went into effect on...

Tennis Star Claims He Tested Positive for COVID 250 Times

(Photo by Paul CROCK / AFP) The sports industry has long suffered at the hands of pandemic restrictions amid stadium closures, quarantines, and formerly healthy...

US Trade Deficit Widens 17.5% in November

The US Trade deficit widened 17.5% in November, setting a new record. According to the US Commerce Department, the trade gap in goods increased from $83.2 billion...