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Tag: apr 14 2020

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DIGITAL DYSTOPIA: THE DASH FROM CASH BEGINS

by Joseph Maxwell Given the titanic economic damage caused by the political response to COVID-19, intelligent eyes are searching for answers beyond the stagnant eddies in the mainstream. There one can see a bigger story – one that unmasks the media’s portrayal of the world floating helplessly in the currents of the viral pandemic. Even...

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MONEY JUNKIES HOLIDAY

The U.S. Federal Reserve has released details of its “Main Street” lending plan to buy commercial loans from American businesses. For corporations with between 500 and 10,000 employees, the Fed will soon begin buying up to $600 billion in corporate loans from banks. Corporations are eligible if they held an “investment grade” rating or better...