In a talk which garnered little attention, one of the Deep State's prime operatives, National Security Advisor John Bolton, cautioned of the enormous and escalating US debt.
The apocalyptic fires that hit California last month have left observers scratching their heads and wondering how destruction on that scale could be possible – and how much it will cost in the future if the causes aren't addressed immediately.
Those who appreciate the Donald Trump presidency for its transparent refusal to apply lipstick to piggish federal policy have a new example to point to. The Daily Beast is reporting that Trump "has repeatedly shrugged" off any concerns about the mass
• https://www.zerohedge.com by Ted Dabrowski and Joh
Pensions get all the attention when it comes to Illinois' collapsing finances. But there's another government-worker benefit also wreaking fiscal havoc – free and heavily-subsidized retiree health insurance for state workers.
• https://www.zerohedge.com by Ted Dabrowski and Joh
Pensions get all the attention when it comes to Illinois' collapsing finances. But there's another government-worker benefit also wreaking fiscal havoc – free and heavily-subsidized retiree health insurance for state workers.
The NGA answers to the Office of Director of National Intelligence and is charged with tracking everything that moves on planet earth. It is the ultimate in total surveillance in order to 'master the human domain'. ? TN Editor
The reality is there is no avenue left for advocacy, grievances or redress in a system dominated by global corporations and self-serving political insiders.
What's striking about the protests in Paris against higher fuel taxes is the universalit
• https://www.globalresearch.ca by Jackson Richman
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who has a history of being skeptical about U.S. taxpayer funds going towards the Jewish state, has placed a hold on the U.S.-Israel Security Assistance Authorization Act of 2018, which provides Israel with $38 billion in milit
• https://www.globalresearch.ca by Jackson Richman
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who has a history of being skeptical about U.S. taxpayer funds going towards the Jewish state, has placed a hold on the U.S.-Israel Security Assistance Authorization Act of 2018, which provides Israel with $38 billion in milit
One year ago, just as the Fed had started quantitative tightening, i.e., the shrinkage of its balance sheet, JPMorgan's Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou, author of the populst Flows and Liquidity newsletter predicted that the more than $1 trillion decline in
ShapeShift CEO Erik Voorhees has said that the growing debt of the US, which hovers at around $21.7 trillion as of November, will inevitably cause a big spike in crypto.
• https://www.yahoo.com By Idrees Ali and Mike Stone
The Pentagon has failed what is being called its first-ever comprehensive audit, a senior official said on Thursday, finding U.S. Defense Department accounting discrepancies that could take years to resolve.
As of 2017, the US has an estimated 4,018 nuclear weapons in either deployment or storage. The US plans to spend $1.2 trillion to modernize the nuclear arsenal over the next 30 years.
As of 2017, the US has an estimated 4,018 nuclear weapons in either deployment or storage. The US plans to spend $1.2 trillion to modernize the nuclear arsenal over the next 30 years.
As of 2017, the US has an estimated 4,018 nuclear weapons in either deployment or storage. The US plans to spend $1.2 trillion to modernize the nuclear arsenal over the next 30 years.
As of 2017, the US has an estimated 4,018 nuclear weapons in either deployment or storage. The US plans to spend $1.2 trillion to modernize the nuclear arsenal over the next 30 years.
As of 2017, the US has an estimated 4,018 nuclear weapons in either deployment or storage. The US plans to spend $1.2 trillion to modernize the nuclear arsenal over the next 30 years.
• https://www.washingtonexaminer.com by Paul Bedard
The federal government is set to reinstate its borrowing limit, and a new analysis indicates that it will be a record-high $22 trillion -- and then, it won't provide enough money to fund the government past summer.
The U.S. Treasury Department said government borrowing this year will more than double from 2017 to $1.34 trillion as the Trump administration finances a rising budget deficit.