Wall Street Seems To Believe That Endless Gridlock And Political Turmoil Will Be Good For America
Michael Snyder | It is difficult not to admire the relentless optimism on Wall Street.
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Michael Snyder | It is difficult not to admire the relentless optimism on Wall Street.
Anyone that thought that the midterm elections would calm down the level of strife in this country was just being delusional.
Michael Snyder | Anyone that thought that the midterm elections would calm down the level of strife in this country was just being delusional.
RT | Witnesses describing the moment the gunman opened fire said the man first shot the bar’s security guard at the door with a handgun.
Witnesses describing the moment the gunman opened fire said the man first shot the bar’s security guard at the door with a handgun.
United Front Against Austerity|Tax Wall Street Party American System Network|Wednesday, November 7, 2018 Trump Berserk in Defeat, Fires Attorney General Sessions; Deputy AG Rosenstein Excluded from Succession, May Fall; Mueller foe Whittaker …
Far-left mobs activate in response to Sessions resigning
Mob demands Carlson leave town
Roger Stone and Alex Jones call on Trump to regulate Big Tech’s social media monopolies.
What Do We Make Of The Midterm Election? Paul Craig Roberts Readers are asking for my thoughts about the midterm elections. Looking at this CNN map—https://www.cnn.com/election/2018/results/house–it seems that except for thin areas of the northeast and west coasts and hispanic and black enclaves in the southwest and south, the country overwhelmingly voted Republican. In my…
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CNN reporter was out of control during press conference.
Soros-backed groups prepare their shock troops to protect phony witch hunt.
The War on Drugs continues failing the American people.
A look at the history of midterm elections.
Clinton’s mishandling of classified information a felony offense, says Matthew Whitaker.