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vincecate
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I think all these Democratic cities/states believe they can riot and shutdown and when a Democrat becomes President in a few months he will bail them out. If their plan does not work, and there is no Democratic president, I don't think they have a plan B.

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Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae will extend the moratorium on foreclosures and evictions on single-family homes until August 31.
The protections were originally set to expire on June 30.
In addition, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development will extend Federal Housing Administration loan forgiveness
for homeowners with FHA-insured single-family mortgages until the end of August.

NAFTA victoms and Bob Bish are annihilated and local tax increases in context of active measures will destroy any lingering survivors
if they even understand critical theory themselves.
SBA is not going to save any landlords. Affordable housing is a lie from demand economics pundits.
Illegal human supply networks and they will not even shut down the slave markets online in CAR and North Africa.
The most intellectually bankrupt group I have ever seen. Like I said clearly our people moved out before dawn before they where slaughtered.

The are wrapped in the propaganda of systemic racism even in this very moment.
As we warned early when the alcoholic was not allowed in the shelter the providence of that reality was a beaten woman and her child had room
that night. The damn fools who said you have no problem stepping over the homeless. In that case you did not even volunteer the time to even do the dishes in the shelter or give support. I have no problem with stepping over that problem working on solutions.

aeden
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fwiw

https://www.nuveen.com/en-us/people/pro ... aira-malik

up 5 percent
then expectation models
online learning
select healthcare - managed care

planing out recovery
mobility pull back from headwinds
worshiping vaccines is the mantra

As we warned by Augustinian logic walking in circles as bob bish is always be a non starter.
The point is they do not even understand what Carthage worshiped.
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Higgenbotham
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richard5za wrote:
Sun Jul 19, 2020 10:04 am
John wrote:
Sun Jul 19, 2020 7:33 am
** 19-Jul-2020 World View: Exponential growth
Higgenbotham wrote:
Sun Jul 19, 2020 1:50 am
> This type of news will probably resurface after the bear market
> starts and at that time it will probably be stated with surety
> that children will suffer lifelong lung damage from this exposure,
> as well as damage to multiple organs. But that's to keep in the
> back of my mind for another day.
According to media reports, the number of infections is growing
exponentially in South Africa, Brazil, India, and America.

Within the US, the number of infections is growing exponentially in
California, Arizona, Texas and Florida.

I can't make out whether this is good news or bad news. The reason
that it might be good news is that the exponential growth has to
plateau at some point, and if that happens soon, then all of those
regions will reach "herd immunity," and life can return to normal. In
that event, those regions will be far ahead of everyone else, since
everyone in the world is going to exposed sooner or later anyway.
My personal view is that the crash could start this week. This bear market rally has been 11 weeks now; 2001 was 10 weeks and 2008 was 10 weeks. There are many other signs that the crash is imminent too. Perhaps your 11 years of waiting will be rewarded very soon!
If not this week, I think it's soon. I heard Martin Armstrong has a panic day on Wednesday of this week.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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vincecate wrote:
Sun Jul 19, 2020 11:16 am
I think all these Democratic cities/states believe they can riot and shutdown and when a Democrat becomes President in a few months he will bail them out. If their plan does not work, and there is no Democratic president, I don't think they have a plan B.
I am not convinced that Trump will lose

aeden
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John wrote:
Sun Jul 19, 2020 10:07 am
Some reward!
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ ... ed-uighurs

The Zionists won't get a free ride with China like they have infiltrating America with their dubious AIPAC lobbyists.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1284920754799284224

https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/12 ... 00x400.jpg
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aeden
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I agree H the confluence markers are falling in place.
I can only speak to the candid nature we have here.
The market filling in profiles GD announced.

Higgenbotham
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aeden wrote:
Sun Jul 19, 2020 4:16 pm
I agree H the confluence markers are falling in place.
My default for this bear market rally was "Longer than I would ever think possible." I should modify that to "Much much much longer than I would ever think possible."
Higgenbotham wrote:
Thu Apr 16, 2020 3:04 am
I posted this awhile back about how brutal counter trend rallies in the stock market can be. Assuming we have seen the high in the stock market, we're in one now - a big one.
I may carefully increase my position a bit more this week if they can keep it going.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

aeden
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H - have not opened book four yet.
Did some month ago notes meeting updates today on dislocation and tabled thought maps
Watching crack spreads and non lucid political atheists twitching was consensus.
Reminded our self on three maps of failure routes to logistics reality's since 1854.

We are watching the broken crackers democrats fall like leaves as noted early in GD terrain.
The triangulation poles are crawling in horror to the middle very very recently noted.
Waiting for a cogent reply from the senator on intersectionality and critical theory knee benders
we kafirs have noted as the issues they are up against and regional enclaves will simply be late to think
as we warned we are not the enemy to zone maps.
We wish them well since we understand Ishmael and the root of Jacobs travail in the in rope initiative
and temporal disconnects to institutional racialism levy. I will surmise as a another Kuznet
cycle to the Pareto effect they cannot model to cognitive bias.

Did up Harry Truman and chain Nancy and Mitch to liberty tree to bump the effective tax rate to 22 percent
without butt hurt reports. Until whatever SOB sorts out the civilian imbeciles.

aeden
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Allen permanently disabled covid blood clot to brain - rehab intensive Gods gift he survived.
Bill permanently disabled heart issue sutured to survive Gods gift he survived.
Son covid survivor - relatively early treatment and survivor intestinal attack, he is doing ok.
S - Junior, High School - Khan academy studying for SAT and career path Veterinarian.
R - just turned 4 full command keyboard and online learning khan academy.

Not going to discuss public sphere education since pediatric disease vectors of MRI pathology's.
Local Family's networked for play dates.
I know many experts who are overly entitled to agenda opinions.

Adapt is understood
Survival of vested interests does not concern us.

Reply from Senate. None just verbiage to maintain a broken status quo in education over a decade behind.

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