I Allegedly talks about how student loan payments are back, and many borrowers are feeling the pressure. With $1.77 trillion in debt, it’s a big challenge. The average student owes $29,300, and some haven’t paid in years. As payments resume, it’s important to plan and budget wisely to manage this financial responsibility and avoid falling into default. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Judicial Watch episode talks about how the U.S. President has many powers, like controlling the military and managing federal prosecutions. This article explores how President Trump could use these powers, including appointing a special prosecutor to investigate election issues. It also highlights the work of Judicial Watch in holding the government accountable and discusses the importance of confirming Ed Martin as U.S. attorney. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gregory Mannarino explains how a $1.32 trillion spending bill might hurt our economy. He says it could lead to more debt and a weaker dollar, affecting small businesses. Manarino believes this is like economic warfare on the public. He urges people to learn about these issues and discuss them to prevent a financial crisis. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Rafi Farber talks about how the dollar might face trouble as more people want gold and the Fed prints more money. If banks keep lending too much, it could cause a crisis. The Fed tries to help by buying bonds and adjusting rates, but debt keeps growing. If trust in banks fails, gold could become more valuable than dollars. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Mark Moss talks about how America is on the brink of a big industrial boom, much like in 1942, which could create more jobs and money. But there’s a problem: we need more metals and minerals. The U.S. has outsourced most of its raw material processing, and opening new mines takes a long time. Finding a solution is crucial for growth. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this Stew Peters Network blog post, Carlos Cortez, a seasoned financial advisor, shares his insights on navigating the stock market’s ups and downs. He warns against blindly following media hype and stresses the importance of understanding market trends. Carlos also highlights the benefits of ‘green money’ investments for a safer financial future. Don’t forget to subscribe and support our show! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Stew Peters Network In this episode thanks listeners for their support and shares exciting updates. He explains how his financial advice business grew during the Covid pandemic. He talks about different types of investments, like red, yellow, and green money, and suggests getting a second opinion on finances. Plus, he shares market updates and ends with a scripture. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The White House President Trump is famous for working quickly and keeping his promises. People are talking about him possibly running for president again in 2024. He leads with strength and has made big changes in Washington, D.C. Whether you like him or not, he is dedicated to making changes and keeping his word. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The I Allegedly video talks about some big money problems. Banks are closing, and many people are losing their jobs. Houses are super expensive, with starter homes costing over a million dollars in many places. Important people at big banks are selling their stocks. These signs might mean the economy is in big trouble, even worse than a recession. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In todays Silver News Daily episode, the U.S. dollar is losing its power, and gold prices are climbing. Silver, often overlooked, might soon shine brighter. With its limited supply and high demand, especially in industries like solar panels, silver’s value could soar past $100 an ounce. As people look for safer investments, silver stands out as a smart choice. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









