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This Week at Solari

Solari’s weekly Money & Markets reports are hosted by Catherine Austin Fitts and John Titus. Catherine and John discuss the latest financial and geopolitical news—each week summarized by an evocative theme—and monitor significant trends in areas such as “Fed Watch,” “Space, Military, and Global Turf Wars,” “Hey Robot,” and “Pharmageddon.” They also track and celebrate noteworthy pushback around the world. Money & Markets is published on Thursday evenings, with the exception of the last week of the month. Subscribers can access Money & Markets in either audio or video formats (both downloadable).

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  1. Need to gift this man Solari.com: https://currently.att.yahoo.com/finance/news/montana-man-68-begs-moratorium-100200538.html. Montana man, 68, begs for moratorium on property taxes after bill reaches $8K just ‘to live in our own house’. his annual property taxes have soared from $895 to almost $8,000 — an increase of around 790% — which he says is like paying almost “$700 a month rent to the state to live in our own house.” The state has an Elderly Homeowner/Renter Tax Credit, and the maximum credit is $1,150.

  2. Referring to the discussion at timestamp 1:24;30, Eastman having his bank accounts closed. Why doesn’t the Supreme Court decision in EPA vs West Virginia apply here? The Supreme Court’s opinion is it is unconstitutional for Congress to delegate control of money or regulations to the alphabet agencies or any other organization (e.g, banks).
    I guess its the power of the corporatocracy over the government.
    Unelected bureaucrats have no business legislating anything.

  3. Referring to the discussion at timestamp 1:24;30, Eastman having his bank accounts closed. Why doesn’t the Supreme Court decision in EPA vs West Virginia apply here? The Supreme Court’s opinion is it is unconstitutional for Congress to delegate control of money or regulations to the alphabet agencies or any other organization (e.g, banks).
    I guess its the power of the corporatocracy over the government.
    Unelected bureaucrats have no business legislating anything.

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