Bill’s Commentary:
“The timeline between bullshit and truth has been getting shorter and shorter. In this particular case, it’s taken only 10 days. Sadly, it is not science fiction, it is becoming real and everyday life in Murica…”
Bill’s Commentary:
“OK, so China must print like crazy. And this does what to global inflation of commodities/gold and silver? For those of you who bought gold and silver for a “trade,” maybe rethinking your desire to “take a profit” is in order?”
Time For China To Turn On The Printing Press
Summary
- Chinese money supply leads imports ~10 months
- M1 Supply y/y growth weakest/sharpest drop in decades
- Suggests 20% collapse in imports
Red Flag for Red China
The advantage of tracking container volumes is that we can bypass inflation and price distortions.
Simply put, on a container volume basis, Chinese imports are struggling: -7% y/y. Container throughput has fallen 20% in the last 2 years.
Bill’s Commentary:
“This is good stuff if you are an illegal. You come here illegally for free shit… and then get to legally vote for more free shit!”
Arizona Supreme Court Rules 98,000 People Without Confirmed Citizenship Documents Can Vote
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents could not be confirmed will be allowed to vote.
The case emerged after the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office uncovered a database error that for two decades mistakenly designated over 90,000 voters as having access to the full ballot. The error is connected with a state law that requires voters to provide documented proof of citizenship.
Democrat Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Stephen Richer, the Republican Maricopa County recorder, had disagreed on what status the voters fall under.
Richer asked the high court to weigh in, claiming Fontes ignored state law by advising county officials to allow the affected voters to cast full ballots.
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It’s simple. If they are illegal they don’t deserve the right to vote here. Period.
If I went down to Brazil would they let me vote in their elections ?
I seriously doubt it nor would other countries.
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