The Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News channel talks about how the House Judiciary Committee in Pennsylvania has approved new gun control bills. These include rules for background checks and limits on certain gun parts. Some people think these laws might affect the Second Amendment, which talks about the right to own guns. The full House will vote on these bills soon. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how restaurants are now hiring social media coordinators to check customers’ profiles before they arrive, sparking outrage. Meanwhile, a Bank of America study shows people are spending less on vacations, with more opting for staycations. Also, Ford recalls cars due to fuel leaks, and Tupperware closes. Join our email list for more updates! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Financial expert Gregory Mannarino says current economic strategies are misleading. He believes lower interest rates and a weaker dollar won’t help the economy grow. Manarino is moving from YouTube to Substack, a platform free of ads and censorship. He also talks about the U.S. losing its top credit rating and countries selling off U.S. debt. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Millionaire Morning Show w/ Anton Daniels talks about how shipping from China is slowing down, and this might cause store prices to rise. Many ships are not arriving as planned, which could lead to fewer products on shelves. Local businesses are trying to keep prices fair and need our support. The changes affect many industries, like hair products and trucking, making things challenging. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Trump’s new 25% tariff on cars not made in the U.S. aims to boost American jobs but could make cars more expensive. Canada feels threatened, worried about their auto industry. While some think this move might help workers, others fear it could hurt consumers. Trump’s policies, backed by some workers, focus on jobs and controlling immigration. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The ATF is shutting down small gun stores for tiny mistakes in their paperwork. Even though they said they’d stop, they haven’t. Congressman Tracy Mann wants to change this with the Rifle Act. This law would make the ATF work better with gun stores and let them appeal decisions. It’s supported by gun owners and the NRA. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Rafi Farber and Hyoji chat about Japan’s economy and how folks are handling the yen’s drop. Despite tough times, the Japanese stay hopeful. Yet, the young aren’t planning for the future. They also talk about ‘hikikomori’, or self-isolation, and how a weak yen affects young people’s work ethic. They question the government’s response and …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Jim Fetzer in this blog post explores the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, questioning the U.S. government’s honesty and media bias favoring Israel. It criticizes the alleged use of Palestinian children as shields and predicts backlash. The post ends by discussing media censorship in Israel, suggesting a pro-Israel narrative. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
This blog post talks about how rising interest rates can make things cost more and lower the value of money, using Japan’s money as an example. It also discusses a successful company called Fortuna Silver Mines, which could benefit if silver prices go up. Lastly, it warns that if Japan’s bank tries to save its falling money value by raising rates, it might backfire. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
OfficialACLJ talks about three brave U.S. soldiers were sadly lost in an attack by a group backed by Iran, believed to be from Iraq. It’s said that Iran supplied them with weapons. The U.S. doesn’t want a fight, but they know they must react to this event.” …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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