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There are Trillions At Stake
President Trump is disrupting decades of multinational financial interests who use the U.S. as a host for their ideological endeavors. President Trump is confronting multinational corporations and the global constructs of economic systems that were put in place to the detriment of the host (USA) ie. YOU. There are trillions at stake; it is all about the economics; all else is chaff and countermeasures.
This is a deep background article on the incentives for Globalism. Recommended.
Crickets from green groups as Trump makes U.S. 'global leader in emissions reductions'
Nice work! PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT!
Wadena VFW: Don't drink here 'if you can't stand for our national anthem'
Happening in Wadena Minnesota VFW.... They draw the line, do you AGREE WITH THEM or think they are RACIST?
1MAR; Sunday Update: Italian Death Toll Surges To 34 As Confirmed Cases Jump 42% Overnight; Six Suspected Cases Isolated In NYC: Virus Updates
"If there's one thing we've learned since the coronavirus outbreak went global in January, it's that a lot can change in 24 hours. Seemingly overnight, the viral hysteria has apparently arrived in the US, alongside the news of the first virus-related death in Washington State.
Hoarding has already begun. President Trump has issued "do not travel" warnings affecting 'hot zones' in Italy and South Korea. In Italy, the Level 4 State Department advisory affects the hardest-hit provinces of Lombardy and Veneto, where 'community transmission' has already been confirmed.
In South Korea, it affects the city of Daegu. In Europe, France and Switzerland have banned large gatherings over 5,000, and canceled all sporting events. Games, events, and conferences across the world have been canceled as airlines continue to cut back on routes, with the focus turning to Italy and South Korea."
What Actually Happens If You Get Coronavirus?
What is the coronavirus and what does it actually do in your body? This is an easy to understand animation. Recommended.
47,000 Duplicate Accounts at State DHS Cost Taxpayers a Bundle
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We’ve all heard about organizations “too big to fail.” But what about government agencies “too big to function?” That pretty well sums up the situation at the Minnesota Department of Human Services, the biggest state agency by far with 7,300 employees and an $18 billion budget.
The latest fiasco involves another episode of callous disregard for up to nearly $30 million of taxpayer funds paid out because of some 47,000 duplicate accounts, according to the Star Tribune." Hat Tip to Alpha News.
How Australia defied global health authority on coronavirus
"As MPs and senators returned to Canberra this week for a parliamentary sitting, it was a topic of lively concern. Government members knew that the universities had been agitating behind the scenes for the China travel ban to be relaxed as soon as possible. Some 100,000 of their Chinese students are caught by the ban and the unis want them back in Australia. Paying fees."
"It was the next day, on Thursday morning, that the chief medical officers of all the states, with their Commonwealth counterpart, Brendan Murphy, advised the government unanimously that a global pandemic was already under way. They had observed the accelerating spread of notified cases around the world, the growing number of countries affected, and that the outbreaks were now self-sustaining within some communities far from China."
Peace Deal Signed, U.S. To Withdraw All Troops from Afghanistan in 14 Months
"The United States signed a peace agreement with Taliban militants Saturday in an effort to bring the 18 years of war in Afghanistan to an end.
The agreement outlines the process for U.S. troops to be removed from the area with the complete withdrawal to depend on the Taliban meeting its terrorism-prevention commitments, The Associated Press reported."
Saturday Update: Oregon Officials Confirm Third Corona virus Case "Of Unknown Origin"; Risk Of "Community Outbreak" Is High
“By the end of next week we should have the capacity to test 10,000 Americans a day,” @ScottGottliebMD says on @CNBC special report just now. “Once we have that capacity in place and doctors are ordering more tests we’re going to find more positives.” #COVID19
U.S. SAYS TO RECONSIDER TRAVEL TO ITALY OVER VIRUS IN ADVISORY.
In a company-wide memo, Amazon instructed all of its employees to avoid 'nonessential' travel within the US. Though many companies have been canceling events and conferences while issuing travel warnings, this is one of the more extreme warnings we've seen, CNBC reports.