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vladtitov151

My Opinion About the Brexit

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side note re pneumonia

"pneumonia" is a pre-pared lie ... so she can continue on as a brave girl in recovery ... with a free pass to a scaled back itinerary

immo it is subcortical vascular dementia --- not pretty...

billary for president!

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https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2016/09/12/hillary-dropping-out-of-the-race-no-longer-a-fantasy/

 

I was thinking it might be a leffist lie to prepare for a possible substitute if wikileaks had more damning information about her.

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Toned it down... Pared it back... but it’s still not PC ... and,btw, it’s anti EU... greexit

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9071/greece-refugees-migrants

 

 

The whole point of centralization is to create various pressures that ‘demand’ further – centralized – “solutions”

 

...

 

“The whole point of central banking is to create economic pressure that demands further – centralized – “solutions.””

etc

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Toned it down... Pared it back... but it’s still not PC ... and,btw, it’s anti EU... greexit

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9071/greece-refugees-migrants

 

 

The whole point of centralization is to create various pressures that ‘demand’ further – centralized – “solutions”

 

...

 

“The whole point of central banking is to create economic pressure that demands further – centralized – “solutions.””

etc

 

So, did actualy BG leave EU or it's still on paper?

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So, did actualy BG leave EU or it's still on paper?

 

LB,

So far, all the ‘normals’ / sheeple did was vote for it. If they really want it, they will have to do a lot more.

 

...

 

 

“All the negatives attributed to populism ...”

Foreign Affairs Confronts Trump?s ?Populism? | The Daily Bell

 

 

...

it goes much deeper

https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2016/10/24/collective-consciousness-the-individual-is-gone/

 

 

 

LB, why do you have a Golden C?

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LB,

So far, all the ‘normals’ / sheeple did was vote for it. If they really want it, they will have to do a lot more.

So, as the result - nothing but populism?

 

LB, why do you have a Golden C?

 

Dunno, I'm quite noob here. I could randomly choose "publisher" in my profile info.

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LB,

As I said in previous post - no, it’s not just ‘populism’. It goes way beyond ‘populism’. Populism is a label, a set of attributions - which, btw, do not accurately measure or describe the intentions of the ‘populists’ - made by 'labelers' pitted against it.

 

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If history can be re-riten for you, then you should re-rite history for yourself.

 

In the late 1800’s ‘collectivistic thinking’ expanded into the rational / ‘modern’ world . It was almost instantly seized upon as a tool of ‘division’ by the ‘globalists’. Their ‘social engineers’ went to work.

 

ty one on Useful Idiots and the Something For Nothing Society - South Shore Forums

 

 

hey LB, what happened to your golden C ?

 

zdo

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LB,

As I said in previous post - no, it’s not just ‘populism’. It goes way beyond ‘populism’. Populism is a label, a set of attributions - which, btw, do not accurately measure or describe the intentions of the ‘populists’ - made by 'labelers' pitted against it.

 

...

 

If history can be re-riten for you, then you should re-rite history for yourself.

 

In the late 1800’s ‘collectivistic thinking’ expanded into the rational / ‘modern’ world . It was almost instantly seized upon as a tool of ‘division’ by the ‘globalists’. Their ‘social engineers’ went to work.

 

ty one on Useful Idiots and the Something For Nothing Society - South Shore Forums

Ty for deeper explaining + an interesting article. Gonna read it on leisure.

 

hey LB, what happened to your golden C ?

zdo

 

It vanished :D

Actually, I went through my account settings and noticed that my rank was "publisher". Since I'm quite noob, and publish nothing I've decided to turn off that golden "C".

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Still no opinions on Trump :)? I think it will have much greater impact on markets than Brexit..

 

I guess the USD is already showng significant strength even after the Trump is not settled in his office properly, i think the new policies might be helpful for America as well as other countries.

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Here was my forecast for USD yesterday and it did work according to my projections. Feel free to check it out http://brokerarena.com/news/live-trading-analysis-23-01-2017/

 

FXeco,

 

Good call.

 

We need more professional experts. ;)

 

I am not an expert (anymore)... but, fwiw, I’ve been saying the Euro is trash since before it was 1.56 vs USD and have taken oodles and oodles of USD out of the market applying that bias... and see no ‘reason’ to drop that bias (yet). The longs I do in the Euro are 1/10 the size of shorts, etc...

 

Re: “nobody knows what’s in the Trump’s head and how many surprises he prepared for us.” Nobody?

Do you know his opinion about the Brexit?

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FXeco,

 

Good call.

 

We need more professional experts. ;)

 

I am not an expert (anymore)... but, fwiw, I’ve been saying the Euro is trash since before it was 1.56 vs USD and have taken oodles and oodles of USD out of the market applying that bias... and see no ‘reason’ to drop that bias (yet). The longs I do in the Euro are 1/10 the size of shorts, etc...

 

Re: “nobody knows what’s in the Trump’s head and how many surprises he prepared for us.” Nobody?

Do you know his opinion about the Brexit?

 

ZDO, et al,

 

There is only one thing in Trump's head. It is the only thing he knows how to do and it was the very first thing he said he would do: To fix the American brand because it is broken. Fixing the American Brand is what will "Make America Great Again". He wants corps to bring their business back, to keep them from leaving, and to make America the place to domicile your business if you are looking for a place to establish yourself.

 

Given the above, and the potential success and failure of each of the admins "improved" policies, lays a sea of opportunities for those with vision, balls, and a buck.

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Getting (back) to (the crux of) the subject at hand ...

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20170130/07445936586/after-voting-to-escape-eu-sovereignty-post-brexit-uk-will-become-subject-to-corporate-sovereignty-massive-scale.shtml

 

 

that whole _________ is not restricted to just the brits...

 

As Jim Kunstler [h]as often observed, the status quo in the U.S. is nothing but an interconnected network of rackets run by protected technocrats to benefit a plutocracy of wealthy insiders and their political-class lackeys.These rackets--higher education, healthcare, defense weaponry, the corporate media, and on and on--are nothing but institutionalized extortion, embezzlement and fraud, systems that enrich the top 5% at the expense of the bottom 95% ...
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