Big Lots Big Disaster
Big Lots is closing its doors, shutting down all of its remaining stores. Patara visits her local Big Lots to discuss the latest retail disaster. The hits just keep coming. Here’s more from Patara on Appalachia’s Homestead.
Big Lots is closing its doors, shutting down all of its remaining stores. Patara visits her local Big Lots to discuss the latest retail disaster. The hits just keep coming. Here’s more from Patara on Appalachia’s Homestead.
The Bull Boom-Bear Bust podcast reports that it’s about time for the downturn in the economy he’s been predicting for the last 18 months.
With economic news growing darker due to skyrocketing rents, housing costs, rising debt and the Fed’s threat of interest rate cuts, something massive is about to break.
Bull Boom-Bear Bust says the reality is that the economy, spearheaded by runaway inflation, is getting worse and is not subsiding, as being reported by government officials and their mainstream media cronies. He explains further.
The [Deep State] is preparing multiple October surprises. Biden will most likely step down. They will swap [Kamala Harris] out.
The [Deep State] is in panicking mode. They cannot win the election. They don’t have the ability to cheat the way they did.
They are now trying to stop Trump from taking office. They will use everything they have: Economic downturn, chaos, plandemic and war. This is from a place of weakness. Trump has many surprises waiting for the [Deep State]. Here’s more from the X22 Report.
Canada is now a very unhealthy nation. Its population is surging, standing above 40 million with projections that it might reach 100 million by the end of 21st century.
But the economy is faltering, and it’s unclear how all the newcomers — let alone existing citizens — can find work in the years ahead. Canada’s leader, Justin Trudeau, has aggravated the misery with his polemic rule, seeking to punish and silence his conservative opposition. Here’s more from Black Pigeon Speaks.
What is a recession? In today’s world, no one seems to know. Join me as I travel the country, interviewing the top intellectuals and thought leaders on this fascinating question. More from AwakenwithJP in a parody of Matt Walsh’s What Is A Woman.)
The federal government and its central banks have embarked on the greatest fiscal and monetary-aid program in history. Its deficits and balance sheets have never been this bad, which forewarns an impending financial catastrophe for the country.
The economy is spiraling out of control and there is no relief in sight from the powers that be. World Alternative Media’s Josh Sigurdson says, “They’re putting band aids on problems they created in the first place and causing more problems by doing so.” Sigurdson welcomes First Mining Gold CEO Dan Wilton to the show to discuss the massive shakeup in the economy and possible solutions.
Bob Kudla Joins me to discuss the worsening Biden economy, the fact that we seem to be reliving the mistakes of the Carter era and the possibility of the pipeline shutdown being a Deep State mission. More from RedPill78.
Israel, gas shortages, rockets, Iran. Evil distractions “by any means necessary.” Sound familiar?
The Democrats and their Deep State allies are wreaking havoc once again! Some things never change. More from And We Know.
Some of the smartest people out there are starting to worry about hyperinfation and our Mad Max future. Lynette Zang joins SGTReport to discuss.
The general consensus anywhere on the planet these days is that 2020 ranks as one of the worst years on record. Not only were we consumed with the COVID-19 pandemic, but also a strong economic downturn, political divisiveness like we’ve never witnessed and scandal after scandal.
On the flip side, historian Johan Norberg, author of The Story of Human Progress, says we’ve never had a better year and points out that people don’t realize that life keeps getting better. And he doubles down and says, “If I were to pick a year, the best year in human history to face a pandemic, I would say it’s 2020.”
Facing such a threat, say in 2005, would have been bad news, since we didn’t have the technology to create the vaccines we now have. In the 1990s, we didn’t have the worldwide web and in the 1970s we had no way to read the genome of the virus. Forget the 1950s, we wouldn’t have had a single ventilator.
In addition, Norberg says, the world has become a lot wealthier. “If you look at specifics like global poverty, child mortality, chronic undernourishment and illiteracy, they all declined faster than ever.” He elaborates further on our prosperity in the following interview with John Stossel.
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