
Catherine's Money & Markets Report: May 21, 2020
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Catherine’s Money & Markets Report: May 21, 2020

Theme:
Quantitative Easing 5.0 & A Hard Lesson in Creditors' Rights
– Fauci inflation management
– German courts vs. EU QE
– Epstein Air frequent flyers engineer the TRACE Act
– Elite liabilities: Vaccines, financial fraud, kickbacks, occult practices
– What happens when billions of people suck up to the Beck brothers?
– Plandemic hope porn: The V-shape recovery
– What's in a name: Legal definitions of vaccine – how does injecting a financial and legal system digital interface qualify as a "medicine"?
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Catherine Why are you supporting a 5G stock knowing there has been no testing on Human Physiology ??
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? What 5G stock are you referring to?
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SWAT Team to the Gym: NJ Governor Phil Murphy threatened to send SWAT teams to stop gym patrons at a place whose rules included pretty thorough precautions. https://www.facebook.com/chrislambert163/photos/a.130788924363224/694750417967069/?type=3&theater County prosecutor Jill Mayer threatened $1,000 fines for those caught violating governor’s orders. Seven of (7) county freeholders are listed as Democrats.
This is what the left wants to do with government: turn everyone into an incidental criminal by the enforcement of petty pharisaical laws to trip up ordinary people and subjugate all of us. I believe this is a related phenomenon to what Catherine has spoken of in the past “Traffic tickets for white collar workers,” although Bellmawr would probably be among the unlikeliest South Jersey demographics to hold Academy of Music season tickets.
Fortunately, most law enforcement has the good sense not to turn us into a police state–if for no other reason than their own safety. Of course for the left, nobody’s safety and welfare except their own is a concern.
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Politicians talk a lot and promise extravagantly, but performance financially refers not to red or blue, but green. The long green. A new study from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University ranks the 50 states according to their financial condition. Tip o’ the state-choosing hat to our hostess, though in COVID-19 exile abroad. https://www.mercatus.org/publications/urban-economics/state-fiscal-rankings
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I would have expected South Dakota to be #1 – they were #2. There is no doubt when I chose to move to Tennessee and then to stay that their efforts to keep the pension funds fully funded, debt low and high quality people in government service were all a big part of my decision. You want the citizens to control, not the creditors. People coming from the East and West coast find Tennessee modest in comparison. I find it grounded. They call it the volunteer state because everyone is expected to volunteer. I have three properties in Hickory Valley – my combined county and local real estate taxes are approximately $500. There is no personal income tax. A big sales tax, so we live modestly.
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I love South Dakota! Although I don’t live there—that’s where I “came clean” and found a great local bank that checked all the boxes on the check sheet. Unlike other banks I interviewed—they were happy to show me their financials and delighted that I had asked!
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Catherine Why are you supporting a 5G stock knowing there has been no testing on Human Physiology ??
? What 5G stock are you referring to?
SWAT Team to the Gym: NJ Governor Phil Murphy threatened to send SWAT teams to stop gym patrons at a place whose rules included pretty thorough precautions. https://www.facebook.com/chrislambert163/photos/a.130788924363224/694750417967069/?type=3&theater County prosecutor Jill Mayer threatened $1,000 fines for those caught violating governor’s orders. Seven of (7) county freeholders are listed as Democrats.
This is what the left wants to do with government: turn everyone into an incidental criminal by the enforcement of petty pharisaical laws to trip up ordinary people and subjugate all of us. I believe this is a related phenomenon to what Catherine has spoken of in the past “Traffic tickets for white collar workers,” although Bellmawr would probably be among the unlikeliest South Jersey demographics to hold Academy of Music season tickets.
Fortunately, most law enforcement has the good sense not to turn us into a police state–if for no other reason than their own safety. Of course for the left, nobody’s safety and welfare except their own is a concern.
Politicians talk a lot and promise extravagantly, but performance financially refers not to red or blue, but green. The long green. A new study from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University ranks the 50 states according to their financial condition. Tip o’ the state-choosing hat to our hostess, though in COVID-19 exile abroad. https://www.mercatus.org/publications/urban-economics/state-fiscal-rankings
I would have expected South Dakota to be #1 – they were #2. There is no doubt when I chose to move to Tennessee and then to stay that their efforts to keep the pension funds fully funded, debt low and high quality people in government service were all a big part of my decision. You want the citizens to control, not the creditors. People coming from the East and West coast find Tennessee modest in comparison. I find it grounded. They call it the volunteer state because everyone is expected to volunteer. I have three properties in Hickory Valley – my combined county and local real estate taxes are approximately $500. There is no personal income tax. A big sales tax, so we live modestly.
I love South Dakota! Although I don’t live there—that’s where I “came clean” and found a great local bank that checked all the boxes on the check sheet. Unlike other banks I interviewed—they were happy to show me their financials and delighted that I had asked!