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The Biden Administration Urges Struggling Families to Buy Solar Panels
Similar to Pete Buttigieg’s braindead suggestion to simply buy an electric vehicle to combat energy inflation, the White House is now offering another solution [...]
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Energy Rationing in Spain
Spain is yet another southern European country feeling the brunt of inflation. Spain’s National Statistics Institute (INE) reported that prices rose 10.8% in [...]
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The Inequality of the World Economy
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; I have followed your comments on the future of inflation for the last five years at least since a friend attended your conference. I must [...]
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The Power of Siberia
Sanctions strengthened Putin and caused “unfriendly nations” to form a closer alliance against the West. As the West suffers from an energy crisis with no [...]
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EU Energy Panic Cycle to Begin
On August 1, the European Commission will begin to reduce its demand for gas with no alternative in place. Unsurprisingly, our computer states that a Panic Cycle [...]
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Germany to Bail Out Uniper
Germany and Finnish parent company Fortum signed a $15.24 billion deal to save energy company Uniper. In return, Germany will take a 30% stake in the company. [...]
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Biden Begs Saudi Arabia for Oil
Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia did not go as planned. Saudi Arabia will temporarily increase oil production in July and August in exchange for a slew of removed [...]
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Russia to Cut off Germany from Gas Thanks to Zelensky
It is very interesting how Volodymyr Zelensky is doing whatever he can, not merely to destroy all of Europe, but to push the world into World War III because of his [...]
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World Bank: The Poor Will Suffer From Carbon Taxes
The World Economic Forum is praising Denmark for implementing the world’s strictest carbon tax laws. Companies will soon be forced to pay $159 for every [...]
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Energy Crisis Driving Up Food Costs
Agriculture experts are calling this season one of the most important crop years in recent history. The supply chain has barely improved, exports are expensive, and [...]
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