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Post #33 – Humidity of Summer
Game Over?”If Lake Mead hits dead pool levels, it is game over for millions of people living in the Southwestern United States.” Tanya Trujillo, Interior Department’s assistant secretary. A Noah’s level flood would be necessary to turn things around.—- Dr. Mark Sircus, https://drsircus.com/general/game-over/ QUOTE:‘The older I get the more wisdom I find in the ancient… Continue reading
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Post #31 – Summer Heat continues…
50 PercentMorgan Stanley CEO James Gorman told investors at a conference that the odds of a recession are at 50 percent. $5.00 per gallonThe average price nationwide of a gallon of regulate-grease gasoline topped $5 for the first time on June 13, according to AAA. What is a “bear” market?This is when the closing price… Continue reading
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Post #30 – Summer Heat
China’s economic outlook is grim after months of on-and-off COVID-19 lockdowns disrupting industry around the country, and the Chinese Communist Party’s top leadership is on edge. This is the result of their hardline zero-COVID policy. This crusade has brought dozens of cities to an abrupt halt, shutting factories and shops, adding pressure onto the country’s… Continue reading
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Post #29 – Next in Bits & Pieces
Are we trustworthy?”Man is a great thing, and a merciful man is a precious thing.” SeptuagintLove is plentiful, but fidelity is rare. HEADLINE: The Epoch Times”Mortality Among White-Collar Workers Jumped 24% Between 2020 and 2021, Life Insurance Data Show” Change is coming to the Magic Kingdom. Florida Likely Taking Control of Reedy Creek, Not Local… Continue reading
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Post #28 – Proverbs, Numbers, Virtues, Quotes
Consider the proverb below as the days ahead become more of a financial strain and making ends meet difficult. “A man’s desire is his kindness, and a poor man is better than a liar.” Proverbs 19:22This speaks to all of us who have a neighbor or family member struggling with life and finances. All of… Continue reading
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Post #27 – Headlines in Bits & Pieces
Headline: Union Pacific Railroad Announces Delays, Cutbacks in Fertilizer Shipments. The company removed rail cars to ease congestion and added 100 additional locomotives to its fleet. Union Pacific serves key agricultural areas like Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, and California. Less available fertilizer means less crop production, which equals rising food prices. Source: Allan Stein,… Continue reading
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