Tuesday, March 22, 2016

6 Factors That Point To A Global Recession - (The Case For Structural Balance By Way Of A New Democratic President)


While the United States has seen some modest gains as of March 2016, there are significant areas of concern for the global economy. Other important nations are having some continued issues (China is declining in production).  China has seen some unique ways of preventing (shutting down it's stock market on 2 occasions) further loss by market manipulation and the European markets are having continued banking/monetary issues.

While the top economies are hurting in today's global economy, the U.S. economic issues should not to be taken lightly.  The U.S. has a lot of problems with retail sales declining, a new real estate crisis (record foreclosures to come soon), corporate profits are declining (i.e. Apple) and importantly a GDP that somehow keeps getting worse and amazingly over looked (maybe not a surprise that the U.S. government doesn't want to spook investors).

Read more: 6 Factors That Point to Global Recession in 2016 | Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/071515/6-factors-point-global-recession-2016.asp#ixzz43hVAwOcp

With all this being said, we have a much needed change of stimulus.  The stimulus required is that of growing a middle class that has continued to decline due to inflation and continued mass globalization (corporations sending jobs abroad).  The only candidate running for president who is speaking out on this issue (For of 25 years now - verify this on youtube) is Bernie Sanders.  We have a person that has seen the transfer of jobs to appease corporations, while continuing to send jobs other countries.  Corporate greed is the center of this issue, but a president (has not worked with congress) hasn't proposed a balance that would stop jobs leaving the country.

Here is a link of what the GDP was for Q4 of 2015.  It is overlooked by the government that it continues to drop by the month so far in 2016.

http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/national/gdp/gdpnewsrelease.htm

References - courtesy of Investopedia.com

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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Bernie Sanders Has Some Major Separation To Find Appealing - VOTE!


More and more people (TI just today) in the entertainment industry (let alone the political arena) are coming out against Hillary Clinton and endorsing Bernie Sanders (he truly has been stating the obvious on helping the Middle Class and Poor - have you Youtube him going back 20 years yet?).  We think you should too.

Here are 5 reasons she is not going to help the majority in United States (we could go on why Bernie Sanders will help recreate a middle class and help the deepening divide among the poor and the rich):

1) She will likely continue sending troops to the Middle East.

2) She will likely keep health insurance expensive and we all know that this new system isn't helping out the majority.  She has stated repeatedly that she will keep the model of Obamacare active.

3) She will continue the same corporate model of today.  Allowing lobbyist money to help herself, just as we saw Dick Cheney make an enormous amount off the Iraq war.

4) She will not help the current state of our elementary schools.  She has stood strong by stating that she doesn't feel schools need additional funding.

5) She doesn't feel the need to acknowledge her flip-flopping past.  She still sways on her gay marriage ideals.

We expect more people speaking out in favor of Bernie Sanders, which include the large groups of the Latino and Black and Youth demographics.

Here is the article where TI endorses "Rapper T.I. has some really cringeworthy things to say about Hillary Clinton"
Bernie Sanders.

http://VoteForBernie.org - When and where to vote for Bernie in your area.


https://berniesanders.com/?nosplash=true - Donate to Bernie direct on his website here.



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