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Shall We Play A Game?

The American people did not spend the way the fake news and the economist thought. Retail sales were down 1.9% last month. This is well below what was expected. The Biden administration is blowing off inflation, blaming everyone else. The supply chain issue has now begun.

The [Deep State] tried to bring down the economy during Trump’s Presidency and now he has turned the tables on them. The [Deep State] is being brought to a stalemate. No wars. Trump and the patriots have it all. They have the insurance policy. All strings have been cut.

The [Deep State] is now fighting for their lives. The pandemic and their great reset push is failing. Trump and the patriots needed to remove the blackmail and cut strings to gain control to return the power back to the people. This is what we are watching. The [Deep State] has lost the game they decided to play. More from the X22 Report.

$67 Billion Art Wars

The global art market was valued at $67.4 billion in 2018, the second highest year ever. Driven by the United States, United Kingdom and China, the three largest art markets in the world, they combined for 84 percent of sales, led by the U.S. at 44 percent. But the real drivers of the art market are the auction houses. Sales at public auctions exceeded $29 billion in 2018 and two auction houses—Christie’s and Sotheby’s—dominated the market, capturing more than 40 percent of sales. Learn more as CNBC takes a closer look at the market and how two auction houses rose to the top.

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Massive Store Closures

Empty space in US regional shopping malls has hit a new six-year high.  The malls have been hit by massive store closures, driven by more customer shopping online. The Money GPS covers the changing retail dynamics, and wonders: “Can you guess the only company opening stores?” Actually, it’s not the only company but has opened nine times more stores than anyone else.

Give up? It’s Dollar General, with 900 openings, far exceeding the 90 stores opened apiece by the GAP and Walmart.

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