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In this week’s Money & Markets, Catherine and John Titus delve into ‘The Wages of Fakery.’ They discuss the broad economic implications of pervasive fakery, from banking ties to Jeffrey Epstein’s scandal to more honest bubbles in various parts of the U.S.
They examine significant lawsuits against major banks tied to Epstein, the fallout from fake riots in Portland, and the impact of financial fakery on the American working class, particularly within the used car market.
The discussion also covers moves towards implementing digital IDs in the UK, practical pushback strategies, and the role of cash in maintaining financial freedom.
The province of Alberta just had our civic elections. The Province put in new voting regulations a few months ago. To make it short: you had to register at the polling station to vote. This is completely new. The line-up at our polling station was 2+ hours long. Many people had to leave before they could vote. Also, there were significantly few polling stations available. Many people are furious, but I’m sure they’ll do nothing about it.
I wanted to reject my ballot, but since there were three separate ballots (which is also new) – mayor, alderman, and school board trustee – and the line-up was so long, they said a spoiled ballot was the same as a rejected one (which is BS).
So, if anyone is thinking that Alberta is doing anything to thwart Mr. Global, think again.
Good to know. This is one of thousands of dirty tricks.
Not sure where I heard this. But I did see it in someone’s video that Memphis is more about protecting the data centers they are building. That city has been a disaster for ever. There’s no wealth or industry there.
Actually, quite a lot of wealth and industry here in areas immediately outside of the city limits – special thanks to Graceland, Elvis and Fed Ex and a few other companies in the area. Memphis crime is dreadful – worst in the country. Data center has ignored laws and regulations so I am assuming they want it to be able to do so.
The province of Alberta just had our civic elections. The Province put in new voting regulations a few months ago. To make it short: you had to register at the polling station to vote. This is completely new. The line-up at our polling station was 2+ hours long. Many people had to leave before they could vote. Also, there were significantly few polling stations available. Many people are furious, but I’m sure they’ll do nothing about it.
I wanted to reject my ballot, but since there were three separate ballots (which is also new) – mayor, alderman, and school board trustee – and the line-up was so long, they said a spoiled ballot was the same as a rejected one (which is BS).
So, if anyone is thinking that Alberta is doing anything to thwart Mr. Global, think again.
Good to know. This is one of thousands of dirty tricks.
Not sure where I heard this. But I did see it in someone’s video that Memphis is more about protecting the data centers they are building. That city has been a disaster for ever. There’s no wealth or industry there.
Actually, quite a lot of wealth and industry here in areas immediately outside of the city limits – special thanks to Graceland, Elvis and Fed Ex and a few other companies in the area. Memphis crime is dreadful – worst in the country. Data center has ignored laws and regulations so I am assuming they want it to be able to do so.