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The Democratic Party and Their CHICOM Allies Have Overthrown the United States! What s Next?

Breadcrumbs Submitted by Dave Hodges on Wednesday, January 13, 2021 - 12:49. By now, most reporters in the alt media are fully aware that the Chinese own the Democratic Party. Their dominance was on full display when Al Gore and the DNC arranged for the transfer of Silk Worm Missile technology to the CHICOMS in exchange for donations to the DNC via a 3rd party source. I have written extensively on how Democratic Party operatives have repeatedly done business with the Chinese to the detriment of the country. Pelosi and Beto O Rourke have a cozy relationship with ex-Mexican President Nieto who Chapo Guzman said in this trial was owned by the CHICOMS. Senator Feinstein had a 20 year CHICOM spy working as her private driver. The associations between our politicians, most Democrats, has been well-documented.  

7 Overvalued Stocks That Patient Investors Should Wait On

Now, to spare you the time in writing an angry email – again, I’m not saying short, I’m saying wait – let me disclose my personal biases. First, I’m an ICE (internal combustion engine) man, and (probably) will always be. Second, I see value in spreading energy consumption across the available spectrum of energy sources. Third, I’m not the biggest fan of California Governor Gavin Newsom, in part because of his EV extremism. With that out of the way, let’s have a look at these overvalued stocks. Tesla (TSLA) Source: Grisha Bruev / Shutterstock.com Tesla is a perfect example of how a publicly traded company could be considered one of the overvalued stocks, yet it shouldn’t be shorted due to the risks of market irrationality. What happened on Jan. 7 provides a cautionary tale for bears who think that they have an easy shorting opportunity.

Climate Injustice

What is the most we should take from a poor person to make somebody who is already four times as rich two-thirds of a percent richer yet?  Most of us would probably argue for zero.  If it does not seem fair to take anything from a poorer person to add less than one percent to the income of a much richer person, then you may need to rethink climate policy. William Nordhaus, who is the only climate economist to win a Nobel prize, lays out the tradeoffs in the introduction to the model he created to analyze the impacts of CO2 emissions, climate change, and climate policy.  If we do nothing to address CO2 emissions, he projects that (after adjusting for inflation and climate damage) annual world per capita consumption will rise from $8,768 in 2020 to $36,819 in 2100 and to $95,981 in the year 2200.  Though I am sure even Nordhaus would not defend the precision of these estimates to five significant figures, other projections show income increasing by similar magnitudes.  For instan

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