Why Wealthy Americans Are Choosing Malta for Second Citizenship
With James J. Puplava, CFP®, CTS™, CES™, AIF®, CIS™, CFS™, CAS™, CSS™, FPWM™ Dec 16, 2024 – Where are wealthy Americans choosing to relocate outside the US? In today’s Lifetime Planning episode on the Financial Sense Newshour, Jim Puplava speaks with Christopher Willis, Managing Director of Latitude Consultancy, about…
Se na terra tem espiões para dedurar os erros alh… Helgir Girodo
Se na terra tem espiões para dedurar os erros alheios ou expiar os pontos fracos ou fortes das pessoas, na vida dos santos tem anjos para protegê-los dos males sob os cuidados e as bênçãos de Deus.
Trump Goes 0-2 In The Span of About 30 Minutes
The first few months of the Trump Administration felt like a marathon run at a sprint pace. It was nonstop action in the courts that was sometimes difficult to keep up with. This week provides a preview of things to come. In the New York criminal case, Judge Merchan announced that he would sentence Trump on Friday, January 10 to a term of “unconditional discharge.” In the Florida criminal case, Jack Smith announced that he would transmit his […]
“Climate change” has already been solved but they don’t want a solution, they want to tax you…
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Arrested by AI: Police ignore standards after facial recognition matches
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Anarcho capitalism will never work because to remove government intervention you need to remove government authority first, and to remove government authority you need to overcome government violence first, which in return creates a paradox which is –
to remove government violence you need another government (organization that’s consisted of labor, an army, production, taxes, a working class etc.) because without your own government the government you’re up against will eventually overcome you you could tell me that a Libertarian style revolution could remove the government, and I can tell you that such a revolution would also need a leadership and a hierarchy which would eventually involve into a new government, hence the paradox (Just look […]
Documentary on Japanese crisis of the 1990s is an eye opener
https://youtu.be/p5Ac7ap_MAY?si=i1K7FYkLgXN9UXQA Princes of the yen is about how the central bank of Japan caused a financial bunnle so they could tank the Japanese economy till changes in the economic structure could be implemented. Thousands of businesses went bankrupt and people were committing suicide in droves and it was all done on purpose by the central bank of Japan. Its horrifying It is a brilliant book written by an investment analyst from Germany who worked at the Tokyo branch […]
Illegal Immigrants in Georgia Have a Low Incarceration Rate
Alex Nowrasteh Alex Nowrasteh’s new blog post highlights the low number of incarcerated illegal immigrants in Georgia. For more than a decade, Texas was the only state that reported data on illegal immigrants arrested and convicted of crimes. But a new law in Georgia, enacted in May 2024, requires the state to publish quarterly data on the number of illegal immigrant inmates who have an immigration detainer by crime. The newly reported Georgia data shows several things including: The […]
Economists Should Never Abandon Their Principles
Tweet In the Spring of 2023 I had the honor of delivering, at the Richmond Fed, the annual Sandridge Lecture to the Virginia Association of Economists. The text of that lecture – the title of which is “The Role of the Economic Scholar in Highly Politicized Society” – is available here. And pasted below are two slices from it. I learned in ECON 101 – or, ECON 252 as Principles of Microeconomics was numbered at my undergraduate institution, […]