OF Topic ? – Elites Know Global Economy Tanking

Elites Know Global Economy Tanking, Hill in Much Deeper Email Trouble, Bizarre US Middle East Policy

By Greg Hunter On January 22, 2016

Source: Elites Know Global Economy Tanking, Hill in Much Deeper Email Trouble, Bizarre US Middle East Policy | Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog

It appears the declining economy is so obvious that even the elite are admitting the global economy is tanking. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where the richest people in business and government gather annually, the mood couldn’t be gloomier. Even the headline at USA Today reported this week “CEO’s Pessimism Over Global Economy Rises.” Actually, if you read their story, they soft-pedaled how bad it really is. Only 27% of 1,400 CEOs surveyed think economic growth will improve in 2016. Only 16% of North America CEOs were optimistic things would get better. The quote of the year goes to George Soros when he said, “Yellen may have mistimed liftoff.” Ya think?

Hillary Clinton’s email problems have gone from bad to ‘you are under arrest Mr. Clinton.’ I am joking here. Clinton has not been arrested, but she will be charged for this email/private server fiasco. Why am I doubling down on this prediction? New information was reported this week by the Inspector General for the Intelligence Community that what Mrs. Clinton had on her* private server was “beyond Top Secret.” Inspector General I. Charles McCullough III told the Senate in testimony on Capitol Hill that what was on Clinton’s server was information and messages classified as “special access programs,” or SAP.  It’s reported by multiple intelligence sources that people could die if information was hacked. There is no way Clinton avoids being charged. As I said more than a year ago, Clinton cannot win even if she is not charged. Stick a fork in her she is done. By the way, USA Today did not report the story that came out of Senate hearings—outrageous.

U.S. Middle East policy is so bizarre it defies logic. Five American hostages were traded for seven Iranian prisoners. Good news, right. The AP reported “US-Iran Ties Warming Over Nuclear Deal.” The very next day, the “U.S. Levels New Sanctions on Iran.” USA Today reports this as if it’s another day at the office, not that it’s whack-a-doodle and crazy foreign policy. Secretary of State John Kerry also admitted that part of the $150 billion Iran is going to get, in this deal that is not really a deal because nobody signed it, is going to go to terrorists. Hezbollah, Hamas and who know who else will be getting some badly needed cash to commit terror. Way to go, John Kerry.

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7 Comments on “OF Topic ? – Elites Know Global Economy Tanking”

  1. Peter Hofman's avatar joopklepzeiker Says:

    1930 all over again?

  2. Peter Hofman's avatar joopklepzeiker Says:

    Leonard Corwin

    I’ve been a lifelong, diehard, hardcore conservative. I’ve voted for every so-called conservative since I was old enough to vote in ’64. I enlisted in ’66 and dutifully served my country for 24 years, including combat in the Republic of Vietnam for two and a half years. Every stinking, lying, so-called “conservative has been a piece of crap with the exception of Reagan, and he changed after he was shot, bringing Baker and other New World Order aholes into his administration, ruining what could and should have been. These phoney, baloney butthole “conservatives” sold their souls to the global eletes long ago. Money talks and BS walks. I’ve had it with the “conservative” smoke and mirrors people, whose purpose is to manage by foolery, the population of Americans who give it all to keep this a free nation, with a future for our kids and grandkids. I relish Trump up turning their apple cart, it’s long overdue. They are all traitors as far as I’m concerned, being as anti-American and anti-constitution as the totalitarian democrats. Few if any have ever served in the military, and those that did were given special status far away from the front lines in prestigious postings to further their advancement in our social and political order. Rafael Cruz, a lying lawyer, is one of them, a deceptive, sinister, scheming member of the Goldman Sachs, CFR, New World Order, North American Union, UN agenda 21 crowd, token “conservative” to lead the “true believers” astray. Trump is the only chance I see who has the guts to make and stick to the hard decisions that must be made. It’s evident to anyone with open eyes that there are NO conservatives in the political class. Almost all of them are lawyers, people college trained to lie their asses off for money, and they’re good at that. Trump is a make it or break it for Americans. If he fails or one of the eletes, republican or democrat is elected instead, it is time for the second war of independence and we must once again water the tree of liberty with the blood of tyrants, lawyers and patriots.

    • Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

      Actually, I find this a good post. Corwin pretty much sums things up well here. This is not to say that all conservative are ‘lying pieces of crap’, but it goes a long way in explaining why we see a GOP establishment acting against Donald Trump.

      As for the world economy, I don’t see another depression. Simply put, a world economy is just too big to fail and all of mankind depends on it for survival. What I do see is an economic realignment that will override the political relations between many countries. While this may be extremely painful for the political establishment to swallow, they will ultimately have to do so. They have no choice. Some may call this a new world order, but that’s too political. I like to call it a huge cash flow adjustment. 🙂

  3. Peter Hofman's avatar joopklepzeiker Says:

    Zwitserse UBS bank rapport -The Future of Europe.

    Click to access European%20economy_en_1217027.pdf

    To match the US labor growth rate, the EU needs 1.8m additional immigrants (of working age) annually for the next 10 years, for example. This is substantially higher than the level of net immigration into the EU before the global financial crisis, and far above the net annual average of 0.6–0.7m immigrants since then. A clear change in immigration policies could address this situation. Global competition for qualified workers, who naturally seek the most attractive destinations, is growing. Unfortunately, the initial measures the EU took to reverse its weak immigration policy following the global financial crisis by admitting refugees turned into a debacle. The dysfunctional reaction of Europe to the refugee crisis and the related chaos at its borders has not improved its image as a highly desirable destination for immigrants. What’s more, our estimate that 1.8m additional net immigrants of working age are needed annually to match US labor growth dwarfs the number associated with the current European refugee crisis, estimated at one million last year.


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