Showing posts with label free money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free money. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

IMPORTANT HISTORY


> Electing Hillary Clinton president would be like granting Satan
> absolution and giving him the keys to heaven!
>
>
> Amazing to me how much I have forgotten!
>
>
> When Bill Clinton was president, he allowed Hillary to assume authority
> over a health care reform. Even after threats and intimidation, she
> couldn’t even get a vote in a democratic controlled congress. This
> fiasco cost the American taxpayers about $13 million in cost for
> studies, promotion, and other efforts.
>
> Then President Clinton gave Hillary authority over selecting a female
> attorney general. Her first two selections were Zoe Baird and Kimba
> Wood – both were forced to withdraw their names from consideration.
> Next she chose Janet Reno – husband Bill described her selection as “my
> worst mistake.”
>
> Some may not remember that Reno made the decision to gas David Koresh
> and the Branch Davidian religious sect in Waco, Texas resulting in
> dozens of deaths of women and children.
>
> Husband Bill allowed Hillary to make recommendations for the head of
> the Civil Rights Commission. Lani Guanier was her selection. When a
> little probing led to the discovered of Ms. Guanier’s radical views,
> her name had to be withdrawn from consideration.
>
> Apparently a slow learner, husband Bill allowed Hillary to make some
> more recommendations.
>
> She chose former law partners Web Hubbel for the Justice Department,
> Vince Foster for the White House staff, and William Kennedy for the
> Treasury Department.
>
> Her selections went well:
> Hubbel went to prison, Foster (presumably) committed suicide, and
> Kennedy was forced to resign.
>
> Many younger voters will have no knowledge of “Travelgate.” Hillary
> wanted to award unfettered travel contracts to Clinton friend Harry
> Thompson – and the White House Travel Office refused to comply. She
> managed to have them reported to the FBI and fired. This ruined their
> reputations, cost them their jobs, and caused a thirty-six month
> investigation.
> Only one employee, Billy Dale was charged with a crime, and that of the
> enormous crime of mixing
>
> Still not convinced of her ineptness, Hillary was allowed to recommend
> a close Clinton friend, Craig Livingstone, for the position of Director
> of White House security. When Livingstone was investigated for the
> improper access of about 900 FBI files of Clinton enemies (Filegate)
> and the widespread use of drugs by White House staff, suddenly Hillary
> and the president denied even knowing Livingstone, and of course,
> denied knowledge of drug use in the White House.
>
> Following this debacle, the FBI closed its White House Liaison Office
> after more than thirty years of service to seven presidents.
>
> Next, when women started coming forward with allegations of sexual
> harassment and rape by Bill Clinton, Hillary was put in charge of the
> “bimbo eruption” and scandal defense. Some of her more notable
> decisions in the debacle was: She urged her husband not to settle the
> Paula Jones lawsuit. After the Starr investigation they settled with
> Ms. Jones. She refused to release the Whitewater documents, which led
> to the appointment of Ken Starr as Special Prosecutor. After $80
> million dollars of taxpayer money was spent, Starr's investigation led
> to Monica Lewinsky, which led to Bill lying about and later admitting
> his affairs.
>
> Hillary’s devious game plan resulted in Bill losing his license to
> practice law for 'lying under oath' to a grand jury and then his
> subsequent impeachment by the House of Representatives.
>
> Hillary avoided indictment for perjury and obstruction of justice
> during the Starr investigation by repeating, “I do not recall,” “I have
> no recollection,” and “I don’t know” a total of 56 times while under
> oath.
>
> After leaving the White House, Hillary was forced to return an
> estimated $200,000 in White House furniture, china, and artwork that
> she had stolen. What a swell party – ready for another four or eight
> year of this type low-life mess?
>
> Now we are exposed to the destruction of possibly incriminating emails
> while Hillary was Secretary of State and the “pay to play” schemes of
> the Clinton Foundation – we have no idea what shoe will fall next. But
> to her loyal fans - “what difference does it make?”

Sunday, October 18, 2015

MADE IN AMERICA


AMERICAN MANUFACTURED VS IMPORTS
> Thought this was interesting.
>> Most Dollar General merchandise is made in the USA and are cheaper
> and just as good.
>> Made in the U.S.A. or not. This is an eye-opener !
> ACE HARDWARE - Made in the USA - Very Encouraging.
> READ ALL THE WAY TO THE BOTTOM! LOTS OF GOOD INFO HERE!
> Costco sells Goodyear wiper blades for almost half the price that you
> will pay on the outside and they are made in the U.S.A.
> Read and do the following: Unfortunately our politicians & top CEO's
> have pushed for trade to China and Mexico for years so Americans are
> now out of work
> .Did you know that there is no electric coffee maker made in the U.S.
> and that the only kitchen appliances made in the U.S. is Viking?
> This information came from the a report by Diane Sawyer. Hopefully
> this has changed or will soon!
> I did not know Hallmark Cards were made in China! That is also why I
> do not buy cards at Hallmark anymore; they are made in China and are
>> more expensive! I buy them at Dollar Tree, 50 cents each and made in U.S.A.
>
>> I have been looking at the blenders available on the Internet.
> Kitchen Aid is made in the U.S. Top of my list already.
>>
>> Yesterday I was in Wal-Mart looking for a waste basket. I found some
> made in China for $6.99. I did not want to pay that much so I asked
> the clerk if
>> they had any others. She took me to another department & they had
> some at $2.50 made in U.S.A. They are just as good.
>>
>> Same as a kitchen rug I needed. I had to look, but I found some made
> in The U.S.A. - what a concept! and they were $3.00 cheaper. We are
> being
>> brainwashed to believe that everything that comes from China and
> Mexico is cheaper.
>> Not so!
>>
>> One Light Bulb at A Time.
>>
>> I was in Lowe's the other day and just out of curiosity, I looked at
> the hose attachments. They were all made in China.
>>
>> The next day I was in Ace Hardware and just for the heck of it I
> checked the hose attachments there. They were made in U.S.A.
>>
>> Start looking, people. In our current economic situation, every
> little thing we buy or do affects someone else, most often, their job.
>>
> My grandson likes Hershey's candy. I noticed, though, that it is now
> marked 'Made in Mexico.' I do not buy it anymore.
>>
>> My favorite toothpaste, Colgate, is made in Mexico. Now I have
> switched to Crest. You have to read the labels on every thing.
>>
>> This past weekend I was at Kroger, I needed 60W light bulbs and
> Bounce dryer sheets. I was in the light bulb aisle, and right next to
> the GE
>> brand I normally buy, was an off-brand labeled, "Everyday Value." I
> picked up both types of bulbs and compared them: they were the same
>> except for the price. The GE bulbs cost more than the Everyday Value
> brand, but the thing that surprised me the most was that, GE was made
>> in Mexico and the Everyday Value brand was made in, you guessed it -
> the U.S.A. at a company in Cleveland, Ohio.
>>
>> It is way past time to start finding & buying products you use every
> day that are made right here. So, on to the next Aisle: Bounce Dryer
> Sheets.
> Yep, you guessed it, Bounce cost more money & is made in Canada.
> The Everyday Value brand cost less, and was made in the U.S.A.
>>
>> I did laundry yesterday & the dryer sheets performed just like the
> Bounce Free, I have been using for years, at almost half the price.
>
>> My challenge to you is to start reading the labels, when you shop for
> everyday things, and see what you can find that is made in the U.S.A.
>> The job you save may be your own or your neighbor's!
>
>> If you accept the challenge, pass this on to others in your address
> book, so we can all start buying American, one light bulb at a time!
>>
>> Stop buying from overseas companies - you are sending the jobs there.
> (We should have awakened a decade ago.)
>> Let's get with the program and help our fellow Americans keep their
> jobs and create more jobs here in the U.S.A.
>
>> I passed this on -- Will you? If you care about American workers,
> you will pass it on.
>

Sunday, September 6, 2015

DO YOU BELIEVE SEA LEVELS ARE RISING???

GO TO THESE WEB SITES TO CHECK IT OUT YOURSELF...

TIDE LEVELS FALLING 3-FEET IN 100-YEARS. Its about big corporations making billions constructing bogus sea walls etc.. and taking money from you. 








Mean Sea Level Trend
9455500 Seldovia, Alaska

The mean sea level trend is -10.24 millimeters/year with a 95% confidence
interval of +/- 0.82 mm/yr based on monthly mean sea level data from
1964 to 2014 which is equivalent to a change of -3.36 feet in 100 years.


Mean Sea Level Trend
9455760 Nikiski, Alaska

The mean sea level trend is -10.52 millimeters/year with a 95% confidence
interval of +/- 1.11 mm/yr based on monthly mean sea level data from
1973 to 2014 which is equivalent to a change of -3.45 feet in 100 years


Mean Sea Level Trend
9457292 Kodiak Island, Alaska


The mean sea level trend is -10.77 millimeters/year with a 95% confidence
interval of +/- 0.91 mm/yr based on monthly mean sea level data from
1975 to 2014 which is equivalent to a change of -3.53 feet in 100 years.

FYI CO2 is a trace gas at .033% of our Atmosphere. If humans could some how double it would be .066% and still be a trace gas necessary to grow food.


Friday, August 28, 2015

About Donald Trump....

> Things you may not know about Donald Trump
> :
>
> If you are really interested in who Mr. Trump is -- this is something
> that you
> should read!
>
>
> This is a bit of a read, but if you’re following the rash of
> “politicians” running for president and you’re worried about how and
> where this country is going, then this is worth a few minutes of your time!
>
> What can he do? Love him or Hate him… It is worth a read!
>
> Trump, hopefully at least, is waking some of the RINOs up. The criticisms of
> Trump are amazingly​ missing something. They are​ lacking in ​negative
> stories from those who work for him or have had business dealings with him.
> After all the employees he’s had and all the business deals he’s made
> there is a void of criticism. In fact, long term employees call him a strong
> and merciful leader and say he is far more righteous and of high integrity​
> than people may think​ and while it may surprise many, he’s actually
> humble when it comes to his generosity and kindness. A good example is a
> story that tells of his limo breaking down on a deserted highway outside of
> New York City. A middle-aged couple stopped to help him and as a thank
> you he
> paid off their mortgage, but he didn’t brag about that. Generous and good
> people rarely talk of charity they bestow on others.​ But as much as all
> this is interesting, the real thing that people want to know is what Donald
> Trump’s plan is for America. It’s funny how so many people say they
> don’t know what it is, or they act like Trump is hiding it. The information
> is readily available if people would just do a little homework. But, since
> most Americans won't do their own research, here in no particular
> order, is an
> overview of many of Trumps positions and plans:
>
> 1. Trump believes that America should not intervene militarily in other
> country’s problems without being compensated for doing so. If America is
> going to risk the lives of our soldiers and incur the expense of going
> to war,
> then the nations we help must be willing to pay for our help. Using the Iraq
> War as an example, he cites the huge monetary expense to American taxpayers
> (over $1.5 trillion, and possibly much more depending on what sources
> are used
> to determine the cost) in addition to the cost in human life. He suggests
> that Iraq should have been required to give us enough of their oil to pay for
> the expenses we incurred. He includes in those expenses the medical
> costs for
> our military and $5 million for each family that lost a loved one in the war
> and $2 million for each family of soldiers who received severe injuries.
>
> 2. Speaking of the military, Trump wants America to have a strong military
> again. He believes the single most important function of the federal
> government is national defense. He has said he wants to find the General
> Patton or General MacArthur that could lead our military buildup back to the
> strength it needs to be. While he hasn’t said it directly that I know of,
> Trump’s attitude about America and about winning tells me he’d most likely
> be quick to eliminate rules of engagement that handicap our military in
> battle. Clearly Trump is a “win at all costs” kind of guy, and I’m sure
> that would apply to our national defense and security, too.
>
> 3. Trump wants a strong foreign policy and believes that it must include 7
> core principles (which seem to support my comment in the last point):
> · American interests come first. Always. No apologies. Maximum firepower
> and military preparedness.
> · Only go to war to win.
> · Stay loyal to your friends and suspicious of your enemies.
> · Keep the technological sword razor sharp.
> · See the unseen. Prepare for threats before they materialize.
> · Respect and support our present and past warriors.
> 4. Trump believes that terrorists who are captured should be treated as
> military combatants, not as criminals like the Obama administration treats
> them.
>
> 5. Trump makes the point that China’s manipulation of their currency has
> given them unfair advantage in our trade dealings with them. He says we must
> tax their imports to offset their currency manipulation, which will cause
> American companies to be competitive again and drive manufacturing back to
> America and create jobs here. Although he sees China as the biggest
> offender, he believes that America should protect itself from all foreign
> efforts to take our jobs and manufacturing. For example, Ford is building a
> plant in Mexico and Trump suggests that every part or vehicle Ford makes in
> Mexico be taxed 35% if they want to bring it into the U. S., which
> would cause
> companies like Ford to no longer be competitive using their Mexican
> operations
> and move manufacturing back to the U. S., once again creating jobs here.
>
> 6. Trump wants passage of NOPEC legislation (No Oil Producing and Exporting
> Cartels Act – NOPEC – S.394), which would allow the government to sue OPEC
> for violating antitrust laws. According to Trump, that would break up the
> cartel. He also wants to unleash our energy companies to drill domestically
> (sound like Sarah Palin’s ‘drill baby, drill’?) thereby increasing
> domestic production creating jobs and driving domestic costs of oil and gas
> down while reducing dependence on foreign oil.
>
> 7. Trump believes a secure border is critical for both security and
> prosperity in America. He wants to build a wall to stop illegals from
> entering
> and put controls on immigration. (And he says he’ll get Mexico to pay for
> the wall, which many have scoffed at, but given his business successes I
> wouldn’t put it past him.) He also wants to enforce our immigration laws and
> provide no path to citizenship for illegals.
>
> 8. Trump wants a radical change to the tax system to not only make it
> better for average Americans, but also to encourage businesses to stay here
> and foreign businesses to move here. The resulting influx of money to our
> nation would do wonders for our economy. He wants to make America the place
> to do business. He also wants to lower the death tax and the taxes on
> capital
> gains and dividends. This would put more than $1.6 trillion back into the
> economy and help rebuild the 1.5 million jobs we’ve lost to the current tax
> system. He also wants to charge companies who outsource jobs overseas a 20%
> tax, but for those willing to move jobs back to America they would not be
> taxed. And for citizens he has a tax plan that would allow
> Americans to keep more of what they earn and spark economic growth. He wants
> to change the personal income tax to:
> · Up to $30,000 taxed at 1%
> · From $30,000 to $100,000 taxed at 5%
> · From $100,000 to $1,000,000 taxed at 10%
> · $1,000,000 and above taxed at 15%
>
> 9. Trump wants Obamacare repealed. He says it’s a “job-killing,
> health care-destroying monstrosity” that “can’t be reformed, salvaged,
> or fixed.” He believes in allowing real competition in the health insurance
> marketplace to allow competition to drive prices down. He also believes in
> tort reform to get rid of defensive medicine and lower costs.
>
> 10. Trump wants spending reforms in Washington, acknowledging that America
> spends far more than it receives in revenue. He has said he believes that if
> we don’t stop increasing the national debt once it hits $24 trillion it will
> be impossible to save this country.
>
> 11. Even though he says we need to cut spending, he does not want to harm
> those on Medicare, Medicaid, or Social Security. He believes that the
> citizens have faithfully paid in to the system to have these services
> available and that the American government has an obligation to fulfill its
> end of the bargain and provide those benefits. Therefore, he wants to build
> the economy up so that we have the revenue to pay those costs without
> cutting the benefits to the recipients. He disagrees with Democrats
> who think
> raising taxes is the answer and says that when you do that you stifle the
> economy. On the other hand, when you lower taxes and create an environment to
> help businesses they will grow, hire more workers, and those new workers will
> be paying taxes that become more tax revenue for the government.
>
> 12. Trump also wants reform of the welfare state saying that America needs
> “a safety net, not a hammock.” He believes in a welfare to work program
> that would help reduce the welfare roles and encourage people to get back to
> work. And he wants a crackdown on entitlement fraud.
>
> 13. Trump believes climate change is a hoax.
>
> 14. Trump opposes Common Core.
>
> 15. Trump is pro-life, although he allows for an exception due to rape,
> incest, or the life of the mother.
>
> 16. Trump is pro 2nd Amendment rights.
>
> 17. Trump’s view on same-sex marriage is that marriage is between a man and
> a woman, but he also believes that this is a states rights issue, not a
> federal issue.
>
> 18. Trump supports the death penalty. Trump believes that there is a lack of
> common sense, innovative thinking in Washington (Hmmm… looks like he
> believes in horse sense!). He says it’s about seeing the unseen and
> that’s the kind of thinking we need to turn this country around. He tells a
> personal story to illustrate the point: “When I opened Trump National Golf
> Club at Rancho Palos Verdes in Los Angeles, I was immediately told that I
> would need to build a new and costly ballroom. The current ballroom was
> gorgeous, but it only sat 200 people and we were losing business because
> people needed a larger space for their events. Building a new ballroom would
> take years to get approval and permits (since it’s on the Pacific Ocean),
> and cost about $5 million. I took one look at the ballroom and saw
> immediately
> what needed to be done. The problem wasn’t the size of the room, it was the
> size of the chairs. They were huge, heavy, and unwieldy. We didn’t need a
> bigger ballroom, we needed smaller chairs! So I had them replaced with
> high-end, smaller chairs. I then had our people sell the old chairs and got
> more money for them than the cost of the new chairs. In the end, the
> ballroom
> went from seating 200 people to seating 320 people. Our visitors got the
> space they desired, and I spared everyone the hassle of years of construction
> and $5 million of expense. It’s amazing what you can accomplish with a
> little common sense.” On top of his saving years of construction and $5
> million in expenses, he also was able to keep the ballroom open for business
> during the time it would have been under remodeling, which allowed him to
> continue to make money on the space instead of losing that revenue during
> construction time.
>
> Donald Trump’s entire life has been made up of success and winning. He’s
> been accused of bankruptcies, but that’s not true. He’s never filed
> personal bankruptcy. He’s bought companies and legally used bankruptcy laws
> to restructure their debt, just as businesses do all the time. But he’s
> never been bankrupt personally. He’s a fighter that clearly loves America
> and would fight for our nation. Earlier I quoted Trump saying, “I love
> America. And when you love something, you protect it passionately…
> fiercely, even.” We never hear that from Democrats or even from most
> Republicans. Donald Trump is saying things that desperately need to be said
> but no other candidate has shown the fortitude to stand up and say them.
> Looking over this list of what he wants for America I see a very
> necessary set
> of goals that are long past due. Before we criticize someone because the
> media does, maybe we should seriously consider what he has to offer.
>
> P.S. added by BOB (and I agree wholeheartedly): As I see it, his main
> problem
> is his arrogance, but there's an old saying "if you can do it, it ain't
> bragging".


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Friday, July 10, 2015

IT'S STARTED...

>>> The first countries to ban Islam: See how the world is
>> acting fast on the threat posed by Islam.
>>>
>>> Cuba rejects plans for
>> first mosque.
>>>
>>> The African nation of Angola has officially become
>> the first country to ban Islam.
>>>
>>> Record number of Muslims
>> deported from Norway at last as a way of fighting crime.
>>>
>>> Japan is
>> the only nation that does not give citizenship to Muslims.
>>>
>>> In
>> Germany alone in the last year there were 81 attacks targeting
>> mosques.
>>>
>>> Austrian police arrested 13 men targeting suspected
>> jihad recruiters.
>>>
>>> A Chinese court sends 22 Muslim Imams to jail
>> for 5 to 16 years for Spreading hatred.
>>> China has executed eight
>> Jihadists; China campaigns against Separatism (ie disallowing
>> islamists to have their own separate state). Muslim prayers banned in
>> government buildings and schools in Xinjiang (Western China).
>>
>>> British
>> Home Secretary prepares to introduce 'Anti-social Behavior Order' for
>> extremists and strip dual nationals of their
>>> Citizenship.
>>>
>> Czech Republic doesn't want Islam in their country.
>>>
>>> Alabama - A
>> new controversial amendment that will ban the recognition of "foreign
>> laws which would include sharia law".
>>>
>>> The Polish Defense League
>> issues a warning to Muslims. 16 States Have All Introduced
>> Legislation to Ban Shariah Law.
>>>
>>> Some Muslims in Northern Ireland
>> have announced plans to leave the Country to avoid anti-Islamic
>> violence.The announcement comes after an attack on Muslims in the
>> city of Belfast, when crazed rioters were provoked.
>>>
>>> North
>> Carolina Bans Islamic "Sharia Law" in the State.
>>>
>>> Dutch MP calls
>> for removal of all mosques in Netherlands.Member of Dutch Parliament:
>> "We want to clean Netherlands of Islam".
>>> Dutch MP Machiel De Graaf
>> spoke on behalf of the Party for Freedom when he said, "All mosques
>> in the Netherlands should be shut down. Without Islam, The Netherlands
>> would be a wonderful country."
>>>
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BANKS IN TROUBLE !!!

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Yesterday over coffee, a friend of mine leaked the news that JP Morgan’s private banking division here in Singapore is going to start charging negative interest rates.

I almost fell out of my chair.


He’s a successful hedge fund manager and one of their best customers. So when he received the notice, he rang up his private banker and demanded to know why.

Between ridiculously low interest rates (banks are closing loans here for 0.9% or lower) and the increasing costs of compliance, “we can’t make money anymore...” was the response.


It certainly paints a clear picture of how screwed up the entire financial system is.

Compliance is a major component in this. Bankers around the world are buried up to their eyeballs in paperwork and regulations now.


They can’t make a move or approve a single transaction without first doing anti-money laundering, terrorist financing, and tax evasion due diligence.


Imagine it like this: your banker rings you up tomorrow and says, “The government of China requires us to have all of our depositors fill out this paperwork. So I need you to send this form back to me ASAP…”


You’d probably think it was a joke.



Or at a minimum think, “Wait, what? I’m not Chinese. You’re not a Chinese bank. Who cares about some stupid Chinese regulation?”



And you’d be right.



Except that’s precisely what the United States is doing right now.



All over the world, bankers are contacting their customers and forcing them to fill out paperwork to comply with idiotic US government regulations. Even when there’s no connection to the US.


Here in Singapore, the bankers are completely miserable about it.



They’re so angry for having to call customers and say, “Yes I know you’re in India, and I know we’re in Singapore, and I know you’ve been a customer for 10 years. But you still have to fill out this US government form or else we’ll close your account.”



It’s ridiculous-- all of this because the US government is bankrupt.



A few years ago they passed the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA)-- a major part of their crusade to stamp out tax evasion and bring in more tax revenue.

FATCA is now in full force. Banks all over the world have been forced to enter into information sharing agreements with the IRS, meaning that they have to report on all of their customers and force them to fill out meaningless forms.



Needless to say, this costs a lot of money.



If you own a business, you can just imagine how frustrating and expensive it would be to have your employees toil away on senseless paperwork instead of... you know, doing real business.



The US government tells us that all of these disclosure programs have brought in about $6.5 billion in tax revenue.



Yet the costs of compliance are estimated to cost at least $8 billion, with some estimates over 10x higher.



Now that’s a neat trick. Uncle Sam gets the money and passes off the costs to everyone else.



And those who don’t comply with America’s rules are destroyed.



The most blatant example of this was last year, when a French bank was fined $9 billion for doing business with countries that Uncle Sam didn’t like.



Bear in mind, this was a French bank, not an American bank.



They violated no French laws. Yet they had to pay the US government $9 billion for doing business with places like Cuba.



(Ironically, Cuba is now BFFs with the United States, but it’s not like the bank is going to get a refund.)



More recently, the US government destroyed an Andorran bank that was accused of weak anti-money laundering controls.



And a few years ago they took down the oldest private bank in Switzerland.

Every bank in the world has seen these incidents, and they’re scared. They could be next.



And that’s why you can’t get a single financial transaction done anymore without first submitting a mountain of paperwork to prove that you’re not a terrorist. Or financing terrorists. Or laundering money. Or doing business with the Axis of Evil.



Even outside of banking it has become utterly ridiculous.



A friend of mine here runs one of the largest bullion depositories in Singapore; he wanted to buy some raw gold and have it made into bars, so he contacted a refiner.



The refiner said, “Sure no problem. I just need you to send us some compliance documentation before we get started.”



Then he sent a list of no fewer than 22 items that he needed to submit-- copies of licenses, passports, certificates, etc.



22 items. Just to have a refiner make some gold bars. Ridiculous.



So obviously they’re not going to waste their time. Which means there’s some business that could have been done, but won’t, simply because of the compliance costs.



The US government has really screwed the world on this. Paperwork is the priority. Not business.



And all because America is bankrupt.



This trip to Singapore has been very eye-opening for me as I’m just now starting to understand how much people within the financial system despise the US government.



They feel like they’re being forced at gunpoint to be volunteer spies and tax collectors, simply because US politicians have been financially irresponsible.



And to me, it’s the biggest sign yet that America’s financial dominance is coming to an end. They’ve essentially engineered it themselves by alienating the whole world.



The transition isn’t going to be smooth. And it won’t happen overnight. But there will come a time, and likely soon, when the United States gets displaced.



And the rest of the world can hardly wait.


Until tomorrow, 
Signature 
Simon Black 
Founder, SovereignMan.com
 
 
"Like slavery and apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made 
and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings."


                                                                                             - Nelson Mandela 
 

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