Re: Financial topics
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:13 pm
Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.) on Friday slammed Republicans' plan to overhaul the nation's tax code as a "partisan disaster," casting it as a massive windfall to the wealthiest Americans that places an undue burden on the working class.
Additionally, DelBene gave a statement on the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act. She espouses that “The Affordable Care Act upheld today is already helping millions in Washington state by allowing children to be covered on their parent’s plans until age 26, preventing insurance companies from denying coverage because of pre-existing conditions and reducing costs of prescription drugs for seniors on Medicare”
Delbene’s earning of a spot on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC)’s “Red-to-Blue” program on August 8, 2012, is due to the fact that, as Chairman Steve Israel stated, “There is strong grassroots energy behind Suzan DelBene’s campaign because she knows how to create jobs. Her successful career in both the public and private sector gives her the tools and background to be a thoughtful leader who can stand up to a dysfunctional Congress and bring results for Washington’s middle class.”
The Sierra Club, one of the largest grassroots environmental organizations in the U.S., endorsed DelBene on July 20, 2012. This endorsement reflects DelBene’s policy position on environmental and economic issues. She articulates that she “will work tirelessly to ensure our nation takes meaningful steps to build a new economy based on clean and renewable energy sources and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil.” DelBene relays that the 1st Congressional district will fight to promote research and innovation in the field of renewable energy.
As the Washington Post points out this morning, the Dixons, a family of 4 in Virginia, were shocked earlier this month to find that their Obamacare premiums were going to surge from roughly $900 per month in 2017 to over $3,000 per month in 2018.
Sometimes it’s striking how quickly the technical picture can shift in an aging bull market.
Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act (GLBA) of 1999 signed November 12, 1999 was signaled
the end of the rest of protective measures as the law also repealed Glass–Steagall's conflict of interest prohibitions
"against simultaneous service by any officer, director, or employee of a securities firm as an officer, director, or employee of any member bank".
Currently oil prices are at $56.72 and if this continues till 2021, Saudi Arabia’s financial reserves will become bankrupt.
These days we see visions. For Turkey its 2021. Nations like Norway, for example, plans to ban the sale of fossil fuel-burning cars by 2025, and the UK and France are starting bans in 2040. This is why Saudi Arabia has a 2030 dream to not be dependent on oil.
But OPEC no longer hold the keys, the Saudi-Russian attempt to raise oil prices failed. The price of oil is now subject to market forces rather than any concerted action by oil exporters.
Locally, there’s a current shortfall of $18,176 between the standard of living and real disposable incomes. In other words, no matter how much people are borrowing, their standard of living is in decline. lance
The future will call it ACA Obama Depression as the Rubin partnership program looting of the Transitory holdings from the 1983 thesis of intent to the CCI program policy framework only to decimate deeper than they are aware on the mid demographic age groups as we covered as the "wasting". It has not permeated yet to the taxpayer what is.
Human history is divided into three phases: (1)pre-industrial, (2)industrial, and (3)de-industrial.
Eco-Communalism movements add up to a sustainable world or globally coordinated efforts and initiatives result in a new sustainability paradigm.
We just seen it early as family's are "wasted" out to fuel the NWO corrupted dialectic over lords.
Rep. Suzan DelBene is relegated to local affairs as we warned in 1990.
Both sides that eat the middle is no accident. "if you dance with the devil, remember it's he that calls the tune."
Additionally, DelBene gave a statement on the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act. She espouses that “The Affordable Care Act upheld today is already helping millions in Washington state by allowing children to be covered on their parent’s plans until age 26, preventing insurance companies from denying coverage because of pre-existing conditions and reducing costs of prescription drugs for seniors on Medicare”
Delbene’s earning of a spot on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC)’s “Red-to-Blue” program on August 8, 2012, is due to the fact that, as Chairman Steve Israel stated, “There is strong grassroots energy behind Suzan DelBene’s campaign because she knows how to create jobs. Her successful career in both the public and private sector gives her the tools and background to be a thoughtful leader who can stand up to a dysfunctional Congress and bring results for Washington’s middle class.”
The Sierra Club, one of the largest grassroots environmental organizations in the U.S., endorsed DelBene on July 20, 2012. This endorsement reflects DelBene’s policy position on environmental and economic issues. She articulates that she “will work tirelessly to ensure our nation takes meaningful steps to build a new economy based on clean and renewable energy sources and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil.” DelBene relays that the 1st Congressional district will fight to promote research and innovation in the field of renewable energy.
As the Washington Post points out this morning, the Dixons, a family of 4 in Virginia, were shocked earlier this month to find that their Obamacare premiums were going to surge from roughly $900 per month in 2017 to over $3,000 per month in 2018.
Sometimes it’s striking how quickly the technical picture can shift in an aging bull market.
Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act (GLBA) of 1999 signed November 12, 1999 was signaled
the end of the rest of protective measures as the law also repealed Glass–Steagall's conflict of interest prohibitions
"against simultaneous service by any officer, director, or employee of a securities firm as an officer, director, or employee of any member bank".
Currently oil prices are at $56.72 and if this continues till 2021, Saudi Arabia’s financial reserves will become bankrupt.
These days we see visions. For Turkey its 2021. Nations like Norway, for example, plans to ban the sale of fossil fuel-burning cars by 2025, and the UK and France are starting bans in 2040. This is why Saudi Arabia has a 2030 dream to not be dependent on oil.
But OPEC no longer hold the keys, the Saudi-Russian attempt to raise oil prices failed. The price of oil is now subject to market forces rather than any concerted action by oil exporters.
Locally, there’s a current shortfall of $18,176 between the standard of living and real disposable incomes. In other words, no matter how much people are borrowing, their standard of living is in decline. lance
The future will call it ACA Obama Depression as the Rubin partnership program looting of the Transitory holdings from the 1983 thesis of intent to the CCI program policy framework only to decimate deeper than they are aware on the mid demographic age groups as we covered as the "wasting". It has not permeated yet to the taxpayer what is.
Human history is divided into three phases: (1)pre-industrial, (2)industrial, and (3)de-industrial.
Eco-Communalism movements add up to a sustainable world or globally coordinated efforts and initiatives result in a new sustainability paradigm.
We just seen it early as family's are "wasted" out to fuel the NWO corrupted dialectic over lords.
Rep. Suzan DelBene is relegated to local affairs as we warned in 1990.
Both sides that eat the middle is no accident. "if you dance with the devil, remember it's he that calls the tune."