Michael Snyder | If we are going to have any hope of changing this country, we have got to start electing people that actually stand for something again.

Michael Snyder | Analysts at Goldman Sachs are saying that it is next to impossible for stock prices to keep going up like they have been recently.

Paul Joseph Watson | Calls paintings of Scotland’s historical icons “a gravestone that a dog pisses against”.

Zero Hedge | “The euro is irreversible – but if it is irreversible for every country has become an open question.”

Sputnik | Tehran has signaled its readiness to abandon the Iranian nuclear deal.

London Independent | Research has discovered that large amounts of young people are developing an entitlement complex.

Axios | The loss of jobs and wage stagnation has led to widespread disaffection, alienation and drug abuse; and drug abuse has led to joblessness, hopelessness and disaffection.

WSJ | Strong earnings come as tax and infrastructure initiatives that were expected to spur economy have been sidetracked amid Washington infighting.

Washington Post | “Google is seeking to extend its dominance from the online world to the real, offline world, and the FTC really needs to look at that.”

Daily Mail | Modern day traders making 30 TIMES more than in the 18th century as experts warn human life is ‘more expendable’ than ever.

Daily Mail | An angry Chris Christie has been caught on camera getting up into a Chicago Cubs fan’s face while holding a bowl of nachos after he was called a ‘hypocrite’.

Paul Joseph Watson | Ex-president has daily conference calls with MSM.

CNS News | “We have been waiting for quite a long time for any positive changes [in Washington’s approach to Russia],” Putin said.

Breitbart | The election process, it claimed – citing a military official – “went about in complete normalcy” and peace.