POLL: Unemployed and Low-Paid Most Opposed to Immigration
Information Liberation | A new poll out of Ireland shows unemployed and low-paid workers are the most opposed to immigration, while the rich and affluent view immigration as a positive.
Information Liberation | A new poll out of Ireland shows unemployed and low-paid workers are the most opposed to immigration, while the rich and affluent view immigration as a positive.
Daily Mail | An administration official said the budget won’t make significant changes to Social Security or Medicare.
Breitbart | “There’s been a tremendous wave of optimism since Donald Trump became president.”
Zero Hedge | In Maine, once someone loses their benefits, they cannot regain assistance for three years.
TheAntiMedia.org | In the shadow of Donald Trump’s spree of controversial actions, the European commission has quietly launched the next offensive in the war on cash.
RT | Berlin is bringing home its gold reserves stored in New York, London and Paris faster than scheduled, Germany’s central bank said Thursday.
Bloomberg | With nearly a record 40 days of the S&P not having an intraday swing of 1% or more, traders – desperate for volatility – are fuming at a market that has apparently flatlined.
Zero Hedge | Amid a more prolonged economic doldrums than The Great Depression, Greece is heading towards its 4th bailout/deal with creditors.
Michael Snyder | One of the key indicators to watch is average weekly hours.
London Independent | The IMF projected Greek government debt would reach 160 per cent of gross domestic product by 2030.
Zero Hedge | To be sure, surging gasoline supply and inventories are hardly surprising or new.
Zero Hedge | Of particular note was the geographic breakdown, something Trump will be especially focused on.
Breitbart | In total, executives with the Soros-founded company pushed $36,800 into the coffers of these GOP candidates just this past cycle.
RT | Over the next three decades, the global economy will be dominated by China, and the US economy will lose steam and fall behind India, says consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
American Mirror | 2017 is the year of the corporate social justice Super Bowl ad.