Posted on 02/28/2022 11:27:13 AM PST by weston
Cuties—I think that is Pudding Head’s favorite show.
Now that is the truth!
Stock markets are up a bit so far this morning.
Big news is that oil is down again, now at about $94.00 a barrel (had gotten to $120/bbl last week).
And refinery gasoline is down to about $2.90/gal, about 50 cents/gal. down from last week.
Lauren Boebert
@laurenboebert
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The ICE Report is finally out and it confirms everything we knew to be true.
Deportations dropped to the lowest level in 26 years despite a record number of illegal border crossings.
It’s clear - we’ve got an open border.
Donald Trump Jr.
@DonaldJTrumpJr
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There is no “don’t say gay” bill but given all the crazy sexualization of our kids propaganda I’m seeing maybe we need a “Don’t Groom Our Kids” bill.
If the left needs to teach toddlers these things there can be few other rational explanations and parents need to push back now!
That was a rhetorical question, and your answer is right on.
Election Wizard 🇺🇸
@ElectionWiz
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BREAKING: Per @CovertShores and @detresfa_, a substantial Russian Navy force, including landing ships, has been discovered on satellite imagery sailing towards the Odessa area.
Petrodollar Cracks: Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan For Chinese Oil Sales
One day after we reported that the “UK is asking Saudis for more oil even as MBS invites Xi Jinping to Riyadh to strengthen ties”, the WSJ is out with a blockbuster report, noting that “Saudi Arabia is in active talks with Beijing to price its some of its oil sales to China in yuan,” a move that could cripple not only the petrodollar’s dominance of the global petroleum market - something which Zoltan Pozsar predicted in his last note - and mark another shift by the world’s top crude exporter toward Asia, but also a move aimed squarely at the heart of the US financial system which has taken advantage of the dollar’s reserve status by printing as much dollars as needed to fund government spending for the past decade.
According to the report, the talks with China over yuan-priced oil contracts have been off and on for six years but have accelerated this year as the Saudis have grown increasingly unhappy with decades-old U.S. security commitments to defend the kingdom.
The Saudis are angry over the U.S.’s lack of support for their intervention in the Yemen civil war, and over the Biden administration’s attempt to strike a deal with Iran over its nuclear program. Saudi officials have said they were shocked by the precipitous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last year
One of these days they’ll quit expecting.
Hehe.
Ha....so true....biggest LOOTERS we have!!
Good morning, exit and TFT.
Thanks for all of the latest news updates.
I posted about this before I saw your post. Everything is going according to China’s long time plan. Now they have a tool in the WH to seal the deal.
What was that book that had pictures and the child was to find some guy? We could make a new one “find Fauci”.
⚠️BREAKING:
*U.S. PRODUCER PRICE INFLATION JUMPS 10.0% IN FEBRUARY, LARGEST Y/Y INCREASE ON RECORD
🇺🇲🇺🇲 pic.twitter.com/9szrnODfsK— Investing.com (@Investingcom) March 15, 2022
Unexpectedly™ is quickly becoming Unprecedented™ in the land of XiDin.
Where’s Waldo?
when they broke off from USSR, they were one of the most industrialized countries in Europe. Besides a great agricultural resource, they also have oil reserves. By the time US and EU got through with them, all the industry was gone and they could no longer produce their oil, that is, until BURISMA!
US funeral assistance for COVID tops $2B, more eligible
The Associated Press ^ | March 15, 2022 | By ZEKE MILLER
Posted on 3/15/2022, 9:54:24 AM by Oldeconomybuyer
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government has provided more than $2 billion to help cover funeral costs for more than 300,000 families of people who died from COVID-19, the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Tuesday as it launches a new campaign to raise awareness about the aid to eligible families. More than 965,000 people have died in the U.S. from the virus.
The COVID-19 Funeral Assistance program provides up to $9,000 per funeral and covers COVID-19 related deaths since Jan. 20, 2020. The average amount awarded per death is $6,500, according to FEMA.
“FEMA’s COVID-19 Funeral Assistance program has helped provide over 300,000 people with critical financial relief during a time of such unexpected, unimaginable and widespread loss,” said FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell in a statement.
To be eligible for reimbursement, death certificates for those who died after May 16, 2020, must indicate that the death was attributed to COVID-19.
True!
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