Buygold @ 19:02
I think that’s what happens every day, with the communists trying to lead the markets in their favored direction. Imo the futures markets are propaganda. Simple price controls. It works over time until a price gets so distorted it rotates the supply or demand.
That $28 Oil we had was BECAUSE of the $140 Oil we had. The $140 oil caused the glut. Then the $28 oil was the result, more use and less capacity. The $28 Oil is now causing the present day $68 Oil.
There is no stability with this man made fake economy with fake money. Life for everyone would be a lot better with stability.
I guess this is what happens when peace breaks out and trade wars simmer down
It’s all about the dollar, nothing else matters…
In Surprise Twist, Europe Now Pushing Trump Administration To Ease Russian Sanctions
MetalsGuy @ 19:18
But you were right about all the other planets…. they all look like flat discs! 🙂
romney
go home to new england, mitt. sit down, shut up. your fifteen minutes of fame are over.
Especially for elliot and goldielocks
OPCW Chemical Inspection Team Reaches Douma After Issuing Statement Negating “Russia Cover-Up” Claim
“However, in spite of multiple international headlines, Western leaders, and journalists who reside far outside of Syria claiming a chemical cover-up conspiracy in the making, the OPCW in official statements confirmed that they were prevented from visiting Douma not by Syrian or Russian authorities, but by United Nations Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), which has the final say over OPCW movements within Syria. ”
Didn’t think the people of Utah had it in them – maybe they’re getting wise to the swamp
Mitt Romney fails to secure Utah GOP nomination, will face primary
Mitt Romney did not win the Utah Republican Party’s nomination on Saturday, meaning he must compete in a June primary election as he seeks to replace retiring US Sen. Orrin Hatch.
After a wild and raucous day of voting at the Utah GOP convention, the former Massachusetts governor and 2012 Republican presidential nominee was unable to win the 60% that he needed to head to the November ballot unopposed. When none of the 12 candidates were able to cross that threshold, the party continued with successive rounds of caucus voting until one candidate reached 40%.
On the second round of voting, Utah state representative Mike Kennedy emerged in the lead with 50.88%. Romney came in a close second with 49.12%.