Setup Initiated, The Central Banks Are Close To Pulling The Plug On The Economy - Episode 1312a

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India joins the Bitcoin revolution. Ford is not building a plant in the US and it is not building a plant in Mexico, they decided to go to China. Illinois comptroller says they are very close to a major crisis.

Existing homes sales popup but first time buyers only accounted for 33% of all sales. Many of the other sales were investment firms. China tries to stop the yield curve from flattening or inverting but could not do it. The central bank is getting ready to blame the economy collapsing on Trump, already he is getting blamed for falling oil prices.

As oil prices fall, and other economic indicators point to major problems int he economy it is only a matter of time before the entire system comes down.

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Thanks Dave, good report thanks for keeping us informed

After following your posts nightly for months, you seem to be the sound of logic during these illogical times. I hope Trump pulls the plug on the Central Bankers/Deep State and Federal Reserve. I would like to see the karma that they deserve come to fruition.

I was just reading about the Illinois situation and it's very dire. One state after another is collapsing financially, we are now seeing the beginning of pains, and people just don't get it.

I think for ones that the dooms day peps are right this time.
Everything seems to be set up to crash this fall.

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