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Michael Snyder | When people get hungry enough, they will do just about anything for some food.
Michael Snyder | When people get hungry enough, they will do just about anything for some food.
Zero Hedge | Goldman Sachs’ estimate of September rate-hike odds continue to collapse faster than Hillary Clinton.
Michael Snyder | Thousands of Americans are flocking to “Big Sky” country, and this movement has become so prominent that it has even caught the attention of the mainstream media.
London Independent | Analysts point to concerns about central banks stimulus and the health of Hillary Clinton.
Mac Slavo | Recent weeks have brought forth a barrage of negative news about the economy.
Michael Snyder | Just like during the last economic crisis, homeless encampments are popping up all over the nation as poverty grows at a very alarming rate.
Zero Hedge | When numbers get into the billions or trillions, they start to lose context.
Mac Slavo | Friday’s huge drop in the stock market is being attributed to market worries that the timeline for QE-free money is rapidly coming to an end, and that a rate hike could bring the economy screeching to a halt.
Washington Free Beacon | “It’s her agenda that bankrupted the coal industry.”
Daily Caller | In 1838, Georgetown sold off 272 slaves in order to pay its debts.
Michael Snyder | Do you remember when our politicians promised to do something about the “too big to fail” banks?
Zero Hedge | In efforts to spur lending and increase the rate of inflation, central banks in the US, EU, and Japan have engaged in dubious tactics.
Mac Slavo | The next president is not being determined by voters, but by the elite.
Michael Snyder | Why are so many men in their prime working years unemployed?
Reuters | World stocks hit their highest in more than a year and the dollar fell sharply against the yen on Wednesday.