I know that makes a lot of people mad, but I didn't vote in the last one, either. I went out during the day but forgot to go over there and didn't want to leave the house again. I really don't think it matters anymore, and don't want blame for validating whatever monster they appoint as president tonight, tomorrow, next week, next month. That's why the ma$$ media has been blaring the go vote message ad nauseam the last six months. If no one voted, how would our evil leaders claim legitimacy? They couldn't.
I'm told by some sites that Trump is our only hope and savior, but the fact is damage done. The country has already been destroyed and he continues to go along with this diabolical fraud. He's the flip side of the same globalist coin, even as he allegedly fights it on the fringes. The crowd that backs him is notorious for another mass culling about 100 years ago, and even if you swear loyalty to them they will kill us anyway. That's how they "do bidness." They tell me Biden will accelerate the Great Re$et (he will) and have us all in COVID extermination, 'er, reeducation, 'er, concentration, 'er, quarantine camps, 'er, centers, 'er, shelters as the CDC is planning COVID concentration camps according to their own documents -- even as they stop counting flu cases, claim they have never isolated the virus (therefore, it doesn't even exist), admit that only 6% of deaths were only COVID (it's really zero because this whole thing has been one massive fraud. I'm not saying sickness didn't kill people, it did; the tyrannical and evil authorities simply classified every one of them as COVID), and with the knowledge that 90% of the tested positives are false because the PCR tests can be manipulated and doesn't specifically identify COVID-19, just any common cold coronavirus you ever had.
Therefore, I am still undecided as to whether to head the polls. I'm fucked either way. I could go and to prevent my vote from being stolen and cast a third-party ballot, but that would once again legitimize the fraudulent script that has been prepared to be rolled out later tonight and in the ensuing days and weeks.
I won't be watching the coverage at all. In 2016, I watched a hockey game and fell asleep, waking up at 2:30 in the morning to see Pennsylvania called for Trump. My initial reaction was one of relief because the odious Clinton couple would not be occupying that house again, but rather than locking her up, he praised her at the inauguration dinner. It's a big show with political actors fulfilling their roles, nothing more.
Well, the polls opened about two hours ago so time to finish this post by bringing you what the Bo$ton Globe is reporting this Election Day 2020.
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The printed paper carried a full, above-the-fold, full-banner headline proclaiming "A fraught day for democracy"
In a bit of a role reversal, the article by Jess Bidgood and Liz Goodwin of the Globe Staff was located to the far left (wait, that is not a role reversal at all), who say "there is a strange reversal afoot. Democrats, still scarred by Hillary Clinton’s upset loss to President Trump in 2016, are wracked with anxiety, and it is Trump and his base who are reveling in a victory they swear they can taste."
I only want Trump to win so that Bo$ton Globe $cum will be disappointed and traumatized.
Fuck them.
The piece of shit by Shane Goldmacher of the New York Times will have to do as a substitute for my ostensible print lead by Lemire and Miller of the AP and which the Globe titled "As Biden reaches out, Trump warns of vote fraud."
That piece of above-the-fold fear-mongering is by Jess Bidgood of the Globe Staff, who says "a crisis is unfolding before voters’ eyes and shaping their lives as many of them prepare to cast ballots on Tuesday."
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Mark Arsenault of the Globe Staff takes a look ahead, with the help of some experts, to possible scenarios in the 2020 presidential election.
The answer to the question is that it will be up to the state lawmaker to decide so why the fuck bother?
HA!
So much so that Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Mass. Governor Charlie Baker need three Bo$ton Globe reporters to push you to the polls after "Baker activated the National Guard Monday ahead of the election, as business owners and law enforcement authorities in Massachusetts and around the country made preparations for potential fallout after a tense, bitterly contested presidential campaign [as] Massachusetts officials reassured voters that the polls will be safe and that authorities are prepared for possible unrest [and] said there was no indication of a public safety threat, and Baker said at a State House news conference he made the National Guard decision in response to requests from local officials [because] “the goal here is to be supportive of local communities” on the way to martial law.
Yup, the globali$t-approved protests and polls are safe (for now, but how much you want to bet COVID will be found at voting places and contact tracing activated?), but not the churches, hockey rinks, wedding, funerals, bars, restaurants, or anything else the evil tin-pot tyrants of state government don't like.
At the bottom of all that, literally and figuratively, was this:
"Governor Baker announces tighter mask mandate, other COVID-19 restrictions" by Matt Stout and Dasia Moore Globe Staff, November 2, 2020
With coronavirus infections steadily rising, Governor Charlie Baker issued a raft of new restrictions Monday, ordering some businesses to close by 9:30 p.m., urging people to stay home at night, and clamping down on private gatherings just as the holiday season nears.
Baker also tightened the state’s face-covering mandate, requiring anyone over 5 years old to wear a mask in public regardless of their distance from others.
He wants to see a “culture of wearing masks,” the satanic bastard.
The changes, which go into effect Friday, were less stringent than some business owners had feared, but epidemiologists said the measures, while an important step toward communicating the pandemic’s severity, likely do not go far enough to turn back the state’s rising tide of infections.
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"Governor Charlie Baker’s new advisory issued Monday mandating that restaurants, gyms, casinos, and theaters must close their doors by 9:30 p.m. came as another chilling sting to venues that just suffered through a snowy, wet Halloween weekend, yet, some business owners are also saying it could have been worse....."
When will it just be worse for them, and yeah, “it sucks, but a lot of gyms were closing anyway.”
Restaurants will have to halt table service at 9:30 p.m. each day, and facilities such as gyms, theaters, and casinos will have to close by the same time. Baker also said he’s restricting private indoor gatherings to 10 people.
The Department of Public Health is instituting a new stay-at-home advisory — though not a formal curfew — that urges the public to be at home between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., except for necessary activities, such as going to work, school, or the grocery store.
I guess the alleged virus loves the nightlife and likes to boogie, huh?
The new measures, some of which carry fines for those who disobey them, are an effort to encourage people to change their behavior with “targeted measures" without ordering a wholesale reversal in the state’s reopening plans, Baker said.
Well, I AM NOT WEARING A MASK OUTSIDE!!
PERIOD!
The MASKS are HARMFUL TO US, making Baker and the rest CRIMINALS for MANDATING HARM that will POTENTIALLY KILL US!
IMPEACH!
IMPEACH!
IMPEACH!
Health experts expressed concern, however, that the new measures do not go far enough.
Right, Baker is the good cop while these criminal medical profe$$ionals are the bad cops.
Nice shell game the globali$ts got going, just like the choice for president.
“I think these [measures] are fine, but they’re really not going to get us very far. I am overall disappointed that the governor’s not doing more,” said Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the Brown University School of Public Health. “If we wait three weeks to see whether this has an impact . . . I’m worried we’ll be headed towards a lockdown that’s much more aggressive statewide, and the governor is missing a window of opportunity here.”
Actually, he's opening it for just that by providing a narrative -- all based on the damnable PCR test lie.
Jha and other experts said there is little evidence to show that curfew-like measures have a significant impact on disease transmission. Several French cities attempted a limited lockdown in mid-October amid a rise in cases there, Jha said, but just two weeks later cases were still rising, and the country was forced to enter a new round of stricter lockdowns.
“I think this will help a little bit with late-night gatherings for young adults and students. I’m not convinced that it is sufficient," said Dr. David Hamer, a Boston University epidemiologist and physician at Boston Medical Center.
Hamer said that restrictions on gathering sizes and times might even have come a few days too late, after many in the state already celebrated Halloween in groups. Some epidemiologists have been urging Baker for weeks to clamp down on large gatherings and to take other measures, as the number of cases have edged up.
Massachusetts’s new restrictions might not target the true causes of increased transmission, said Samuel Scarpino, a Northeastern University epidemiologist.
“I remain to be convinced that the rise in cases is coming from these indoor gatherings," said Scarpino. He also echoed a concern other experts have voiced, namely that the state’s contact tracing data is not comprehensive enough to identify what is driving COVID-19 transmission.
Meaning they want to TEST EVERYONE!
That is the level of malevolence we are up against.
Scarpino said the governor’s announcement is nevertheless important to setting the tone for the state’s fight against rising COVID-19 cases.
I am SO SICK of being PROPAGANDIZED by the authority and its mouthpiece pre$$.
FUCK THEM!
Baker’s directive for businesses to close by 9:30 p.m. includes fitness centers, arcades, and indoor and outdoor theatres. Restaurants, too, must close in-person service, though they will be allowed to offer takeout and delivery. Any violators who defy the order could face fines of up to $500.
The new order does include a series of exemptions, including allowing employees to conduct cleaning or stocking businesses overnight, and it does not pertain to construction, manufacturing, or lab work, an administration official said. Supermarkets, pharmacies, gas stations, and retail stores will also be allowed to stay open after 9:30 p.m.
Liquor stores and other retail establishments that sell alcohol must cease alcohol sales at 9:30 p.m., but they may continue to sell other products.
“The simple truth is this: Too many of us have become complacent in our daily lives," Baker said. "We’re doing much better than many other states and many other countries, but here, too, we’ve let down our guard and we have work to do.”
This evil criminal monster is simply repeating what they are telling him and reading from the Rockefeller, WHO, and WEF script.
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Too bad because if so I would go and cast my vote for Biden just to get rid of him, but "we’re going to be stuck with him" for a while, he says.
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Looks like a mug shot to me and do us all a favor, governor, and do what you have to do!
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A picture truly is worth a thousand words, for look at that evil, demonic grin, and there really is nothing more to say about him.
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Yes, there are fascist dictators here, too.
She must be good friends with Baker or part of the same coven.
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The page A2 lead:
The Washington Compost says he technically can’t because "as a career federal employee and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984, Fauci is protected by federal civil service regulations that shield him from being fired or demoted for political reasons."
Can you say Deep State, readers?
The co-lead to the far-right:
The Washington Compost reports that "an hours-long siege on Kabul University claimed by the Islamic State left at least 22 dead and 22 wounded Monday after two gunmen stormed the campus, took several students hostage and battled security forces for hours before the scene was cleared and all hostages were freed," in what stinks of a false flag fiction as the Globe's Google ad serviceman ISIS™ mad!
Related brief:
I'm told "the attacker sympathized with IS and the shooting began shortly after 8 p.m. near Vienna’s main synagogue as many people were enjoying a last night of open restaurants and bars before a month-long coronavirus lockdown, which started at midnight, and the attack drew swift condemnation and assurances of support from leaders around Europe, including from French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose spokesman tweeted, “The Islamist terror is our common enemy [and] our common fight,” with Trump tweeting, “Our prayers are with the people of Vienna after yet another vile act of terrorism in Europe. These evil attacks against innocent people must stop. The U.S. stands with Austria, France, and all of Europe in the fight against terrorists, including radical Islamic terrorists.”
What coincidental timing on election eve, huh?
The fact that Trump doesn't call out the false-flag propaganda apparatus of the "deep state" that has Zionist hands all over its mind-manipulating pre-programming is another tell regarding the false choice with which we are presented.
That was followed up by theses:
He must have always been a rushing asset after he blew the whistle on Obama's total surveillance operation against the entire world.
The lesson there is politicians are above the law:
"South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg was distracted before he drove onto a highway shoulder where he struck and killed a pedestrian in September, state Secretary of Public Safety Craig Price said Monday. Price said 55-year-old Joseph Boever was walking on the side of the road and displaying some type of light on the night of Sept. 12 when Ravnsborg’s 2011 Ford Taurus hit him. Price did not describe what led Ravnsborg to become distracted and he did not respond to questions about what the distraction was....."
Checking his phone, no doubt.
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Incredibly, the Washington Compost's analysis is that The Fix is in!
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The Washington Compost was marching with them.
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The Globe is attending the Washington Compost's event.
Time for a poll check:
"What Trump Needs to Win: A Polling Error Much Bigger Than 2016’s" by Nate Cohn, New York Times Nov. 2, 2020
If the polls are right, Joe Biden could post the most decisive victory in a presidential election in three and a half decades, surpassing Bill Clinton’s win in 1996.
That’s a big “if.”
The indelible memory of 2016’s polling misfire, when Donald J. Trump trailed in virtually every pre-election poll and yet swept the battleground states and won the Electoral College, has hovered over the 2020 campaign. Biden’s unusually persistent lead has done little to dispel questions about whether the polls could be off again, but while President Trump’s surprising victory has imbued him with an aura of political invincibility, the polls today put him in a far bigger predicament than the one he faced heading into Election Day in 2016. The polls show Biden with a far more significant lead than the one held by Hillary Clinton, and many of the likeliest explanations for the polling misfire do not appear to be in play today.
Of course, it’s possible the polls could be off by even more than they were four years ago, but to win, that’s exactly what Trump needs. He would need polls to be even worse than they were in the Northern battleground states four years ago. Crucially, he would also need polls to be off to a far greater extent at the national level as well as in the Sun Belt — and those polls have been relatively accurate in recent contests.
Meaning it will be an OUTRIGHT STEAL this time, as they are taking no chances this time.
In post-election post-mortems, pollsters arrived at a series of valid explanations for what went wrong. None of those would hold up if Trump won this time.
Here are the many ways the polls are different today than they were in 2016.....
Sorry, New York Times!
You are no longer trusted!
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Bloomberg reports that dozens of state, local, federal, and private players, amounting to hundreds of people, will be linked to the Department of Homeland Security’s command center on election night.
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That was the Globe's political notebook for this day.
A7:
The hatchet job, 'er, article is by Maggie Haberman, Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin of the New York Times so there is no sense reading it.
Hanna Krueger of the Globe Staff tells you why, and that was when I stopped glancing and marking the print until I reached the bu$ine$$ section, sorry.
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The Globe says "anything less will irreparably damage public trust in elections and the rule of law (HA!), and they did their part by masking her arguments on the first day just as they kept the silence regarding the pedophile Pope.
Apparently, the Ghost of Hillary is haunting the Biden campaign but no matter who wins, we must leverage our common ground to create a new path for the future.
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The virus must be fading because the Globe back-paged it today:
It's a New York Times report that says the study finds that "as the number of coronavirus cases in the United States exceeds 9.2 million, experts continue to call for an enormous scale-up of testing among both the healthy and the sick — a necessary measure, they have said, to curb the spread of an infection that can move swiftly and silently through the population. One strategy has involved the widespread use of rapid tests, which forgo sophisticated equipment and can return results in minutes. Purchased in bulk by the federal government and shipped nationwide, millions of these products have already found their way into clinics, nursing homes, schools, athletic teams’ facilities and more, buoying hopes that the tests might hasten a return to normalcy, but a new study casts doubt on whether rapid tests perform as promised under real-world conditions, especially when used in people without symptoms in a head-to-head comparison, researchers at the University of Arizona found....."
I would like to know how much Bill Gates paid them, and has anyone noticed that the case number scam is reaching new heights on the eve of the election?
According to their numbers, 1 in 40 persons is infected so why don't we have heard immunity yet?
The same "authorities" also claim the case count is an undercount by a factor of ten, so... oh what a deadly web we weave.....
It wasn't months ago, so maybe the Globe is having hormonal issues.
She is without a doubt one of the most repulsive creatures that has ever walked this planet.
"World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he will self-quarantine after being identified as a contact of a person who tested positive for COVID-19. A top WHO official focusing on the pandemic said Monday there has been no transmission at the agency's Geneva headquarters. The 55-year-old Tedros tweeted late Sunday that he is "well and without symptoms," but will self-quarantine in "coming days, in line with WHO protocols, and work from home." His agency followed that up on Monday with its own tweet apparently aimed to dispel misinformation about his decision, writing: "Contrary to some incorrect reports, @DrTedros hasn't tested positive for #COVID19," but the agency suggested later that Tedros hadn't been tested at all — and wasn't required to undergo a test under its current protocols. Tedros and WHO didn't identify the contact who had tested positive. Speaking at a regular WHO briefing, Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO's technical lead for the COVID-19 pandemic, said there had been no transmission of the virus at the agency's main site in Geneva....."
Of course not!
Readers, these FUCKING LIARS can't even keep their damnable lies straight anymore!
So much for the "TRUST" in the WHO!
Both have roots in fascistic behavior, making the true fa$ci$m of globali$ts ea$ier to $wallow.
In the crosshairs are the blessed Poles:
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Going to have to remove his statue, huh, and with all due respect, who cares what the fabricator Kevin Cullen writes?
That's Farragher's fawning of "local election officials who are hard at work to assure that the bedrock of democracy -- the sanctity of the ballot box – remains strong and safe."
I'm told "civic leaders were alarmed last week by dismal early voting numbers, which showed turnout lagging."
They must be scared to vote because of COVID or are Trump voters waiting to show up in person!
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All because of Barrett if the photograph is any indication, and one can only wonder why this wasn't done a long time ago in deep-blue Ma$$achu$etts.
His life apparently does not matter.
I hate to tell them this, but it is ILLEGAL to strike in Ma$$achu$etts of you are a teacher.
See you in court for your education!
They are behind bars, which is where all our leaders and public health experts should be.
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This was the bu$ine$$ $ection lead:
It’s complicated says Larry Edelman Globe Staff, because "based on most measures, the economy is worse off now than it was when Trump took office in January 2017, as the accompanying chart shows, but it’s a different picture if we put aside what’s happened since COVID-19 hit the economy in March. Trump didn’t trigger the pandemic, or the massive layoffs it has caused, and though he botched the response, it’s impossible to know what would have happened if Joe Biden or anyone else had been president instead. A comparison of Trump’s term through February with Obama’s second term (when the aftershocks from the Great Recession had faded) shows the country performed modestly better under Trump on some benchmarks and somewhat worse on others."
How did Trump botch the response when the shutdown models were based on 2 million dead at this time?
Edelman sees a blue wave tonight after the red mirage of reelection, and so does the Washington Compost.
Then it is back to bu$ine$$ as usual:
"Business leaders must wait out election uncertainty" by Jon Chesto Globe Staff, November 2, 2020
Forget about Trump vs. Biden for a moment, if you can. There’s a third potential outcome from the presidential election, and it’s one no business leader wants, regardless of political affiliation: that the final outcome might not be known for many weeks to come.
The presidential election and to some extent, the race for control of the US Senate, have created a legislative logjam. Once the dust finally settles, maybe Congress can finally pass another stimulus bill. Hanging in the balance: more stimulus checks for individuals, additional unemployment assistance, help for the battered airline industry, and a reopening of the vault doors to the Paycheck Protection Program.
The fate of the federal stimulus bill also hangs over the State House, where legislators still don’t have an approved spending plan for this fiscal year, four months in. With a potential $4 billion shortfall looming — thanks to the economic wreckage caused by the coronavirus — lawmakers had been holding out hope that some help might come from Washington. The Democratic leadership in the US House pushed for aid to state and local governments months ago, but the GOP-led Senate has resisted.
The wreckage was caused by authoritarian tyrants like our governor, not the alleged virus.
For restaurateurs like Jeff Gates, time is running out....
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Well, the trust has been lost due to the fear campaign as Lev Facher of STAT wonders "what does the future hold for Anthony Fauci, and will Brad Pitt and his ilk be front and center in public health messaging [that] the Biden campaign has hinted it would revive given Biden’s long list of celebrity endorsements?"
The Satanic celebrity crowd won't be restoring our trusts, idiots!
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"Twitter Inc. shares tumbled 18% Friday after the company reported far fewer new users in the quarter than analysts had estimated, dashing optimism that the social network would benefit from a return of live sports and the coming U.S. election. The company reported 187 million daily users at the end of the quarter, an increase of 29% from last year, but a paltry gain over the previous period. By comparison, Twitter added 20 million new users in the second quarter. Advertisers, however, flocked back to the San Francisco-based company in the third quarter, driving sales well above analysts’ estimates, in a sign the digital advertising business is returning following the outbreak of the global pandemic. There was some concern that Twitter’s business would be affected by a wide-ranging ad boycott in July, when a number of high-profile brand marketers pulled spending from social media companies over frustration with their content-moderation policies....."
No trust in them, either, and fuck $ports these days.
Burlington company sold for $3 billion Endurance International Group, a Burlington-based holding company for digital marketing and cloud-hosting businesses, has reached a deal to be sold to private equity firm Clearlake Capital Group in an all-cash transaction valued at $3 billion, a figure that includes the assumption of Endurance’s debt.
I'm told home construction rose a solid 1.9 percent in September after having fallen in the previous month, as home building continues as one of the bright spots of the economy and US homebuilder confidence advanced in October to a fresh all-time high as record-low interest rates continued to fuel sales and the demand outlook.
"US manufacturing posted a strong gain in October to the highest level in two years even as coronavirus cases have begun to surge again in many parts of the country, The Institute for Supply Management, an association of purchasing managers, said Monday....."
Still wasn't good enough for the malls:
"Two mall operators filed for bankruptcy protection Monday, hurt by the coronavirus pandemic that has forced their tenants to permanently close stores or not pay rent. Both companies, CBL and Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust, said their malls will remain open as they go through the bankruptcy process. Even before the virus, malls have struggled to attract shoppers who are increasingly shopping online or elsewhere, but the pandemic forced many of them to temporarily close for months. Mall tenants, which operators rely on for rent payments, are also stressed. Some are going bankrupt and closing stores, such as department store chain J.C. Penney."
I will never go to a mall again, ever!
"U.S. consumers increased their spending by 1.4% in September, a modest gain but far less than the big increases of late spring, adding to concerns that Americans remain cautious with the viral pandemic resurging across the country and impeding the economy. Friday’s report from the Commerce Department also showed that income, which provides the fuel for spending, rose 0.9% in September. That moderate gain followed a sizable drop of 2.5% in incomes in August. The September gain marked the fifth straight monthly increase in consumer spending, the primary driver of the U.S. economy, since the virus erupted in early spring and flattened the economy, but the recent slight increases reflect an economy weakened by the virus and by the failure of Congress to provide another stimulus package. Since the pandemic struck, Americans have been spending freely on goods — from cars and clothing to furniture and sporting goods — while cutting back sharply on purchases in the service sector....."
Because we can't make purchases in the service sector with all the onerous restrictions and tyranny that are associated with the shutdown.
"So far, Massachusetts has added back nearly half of the 690,000 jobs that disappeared in March and April, but the rate of job creation has slowed in each of the past three months, and more data on claims for unemployment insurance show a pickup in layoffs as well as an increase in the ranks of the long-term unemployed. The same trend is playing out across the country, as employers grow more cautious amid a new surge in COVID-19 cases and the failure of Congress to agree on additional economic stimulus....."
Not only that, the inflation caused by the printing of so much money is starting to show up:
"US wholesale prices jumped 0.4 percent in September as food costs rose by the largest amount since May. The Labor Department said Wednesday that the September increase in its producer price index, which measures inflation before it reached the consumer, followed a 0.3 percent rise in August and a 0.6 percent surge in July which had been the biggest monthly gain since late 2018. The 0.4 percent September rise was bigger than economists had been expecting and reflected a 1.2 percent increase in food costs, the sharpest rise since a 5.6 percent spike in May, as coronavirus-related shutdowns at food processing plants triggered shortages."
That is why countries are rushing to hoard food as prices rise and covid worsens before the pre-planned famine that is being ignored by the pre$$.
"McDonald’s is hiring a new chief diversity officer as it struggles with charges of harassment and racism at all levels of the company. Reginald Miller will become the company’s global chief diversity equity and inclusion officer on Nov. 9. Miller was previously the chief diversity officer at VF Corp., the owner of brands such as The North Face, Timberland, and Vans. Miller replaces Wendy Lewis, who retired in September. Chicago-based McDonald’s fired its former CEO Steve Easterbrook last November after he admitted sending explicit text messages to an employee. The company’s former human resources chief, David Fairhurst, was also fired. In August, McDonald’s said it had hired an outside law firm to probe its human resources department after employees said complaints about its club-like atmosphere under Fairhurst were ignored. At least 50 workers have filed separate sexual harassment charges against McDonald’s with the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or in state courts over the past four years. McDonald’s is also facing charges of racism across its system. In January, two Black McDonald’s executives sued the company, claiming McDonald’s shifted advertising away from Black customers, graded Black-owned stores more harshly than white ones, and implemented business plans that had a discriminatory impact on Black franchisees. In recent weeks, current and former franchisees filed two federal lawsuits against McDonald’s, saying the company steered them to less-profitable, inner-city stores with high security and insurance costs and didn’t give them the same opportunities as white franchisees."
I never go there, and never will now.
It's cry$tal clear that there are some ruling cla$$ members fighting the Great Re$et:
"Swarovski shareholders approved the biggest overhaul in the crystal maker’s 125-year history, including 6,000 job cuts, after years of heated discussions among factions of the founding family. Chief executive Robert Buchbauer had been battling with family opposition over his plan to shrink the lower-margin mass-market business and focus on more expensive and higher-margin jewelry, including rings and bracelets. Family members who opposed the plan said that they would legally challenge the vote and push for nullification of the result, arguing that any decision about major corporate shifts need to be unanimous. About 80 percent of shareholders of the closely held company sided with Buchbauer, meaning the CEO will push ahead with the changes."
Meanwhile, look who is $itting on $600 BILLION dollars:
"The Federal Reserve sharply reduced the minimum loan size in its Main Street Lending Program, potentially opening the emergency facilities to more U.S. businesses at a time when Congress remains deadlocked on additional aid. By lowering the minimum loan size to $100,000 from $250,000, the Fed on Friday was responding to widespread calls to make Main Street easier to access for small businesses battling to survive the coronavirus pandemic. Fewer than 400 loans have been made since the program went operational in July for a total of $3.7 billion, a fraction of the total $600 billion potentially available. The Fed also changed the fee structure so that banks will get paid more for facilitating loans under $250,000. Businesses that received under $2 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans will now be eligible for the Fed’s program. All five members of the Board of Governors voted to approve these changes. The Fed’s announcement comes at the end of a tumultuous week in markets and the global economy as virus cases surge in parts of the U.S. and Europe, darkening the outlook for the pace of the recovery..... "
Where do you think the money to bribe institutions and build the Great Re$et is coming from?
Trump is going to need to get out of town in any way possible any way possible after this final $urpri$e.
That is going to be the price of winning because, as Marvin Hagler once said,"the loser's the winner, and the winner is doomed" -- even in the safest place on Earth.
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Well, here I am, two hours after I began and still undecided as to whether to go vote.
What I have decided is cut back if not shut down this blog after the (s)election. It is time to prepare for my death and get ready inflict as much damage as possible on the medical tyrants who will one day show up to test me as well as come up with a plan to take my own life.
To all of you who gave of your time to read me all these years, thank you. I will see you on the other side.
Farewell!