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📢Biden: "Liberal World Order" Coming?「January 15」

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The exact reason the financial elite continue to get richer grabbing more power...     [Banker Bull logo]( At Banker Bull we are serious about being your [“]( and ears” for special opportunities for you to take advantage of. The message below from one of our partners is one we think you should take a close look at. An alternative historical angle would be to consider the example of a German coach, Joachim Low. He led his country to victory at the 2014 World Cup but prior to that there had been three near-misses. The EURO in Germany will be Southgate’s fourth major tournament as manager. Along with 11 wins (more than any previous England manager) he has gained so much experience to stand him in good stead. There will be fresh questions to answer between then and now. For instance, will a central defender emerge to challenge John Stones and Harry Maguire? It will also be worth keeping an eye on the England U-21s’ efforts at their EURO finals in Georgia and Romania in June and July (where they will face Germany in the group stage). Southgate does not hesitate to blood young talents who catch his eye. And his judgement has so often proved sound. On the walls around the swimming pool at England’s Souq Al Wakrah Hotel in Qatar were a series of paintings by a local artist highlighting the progress already made under the 52-year-old. The memorable moments depicted included players leaping for joy after the penalty shoot-out win over Colombia in 2018 and celebrating in front of their supporters after the EURO 2020 semi-final win over Denmark. Bellingham would be a prime candidate for any paintings of England’s Qatari adventure, but that can wait. First comes the blank canvas of another EURO campaign – one which England can look ahead to with genuine optimism. u0fMw9WaNF4PJVk9gaBYcrWGiX7F3S4lgz2jE88aKckGOnQjWQGDufttCnw6ch21ek bjMzQyOZc3fJzNk597itjERjh0wCCml213tbKo3Mgh1S2sAtbVb0D0cBLn58odmGIq gENqMZ4wNQ6kec8sFc9i2Z4ixgrXtvvMx8wdArnWcPOtLRxtZpbXxkYn606mTXci66 WKNlzTqbxsPholaXI3WyLUmbpKF7Dpa1ZfpFPe46KQrCfRqdWycxeQxaprVSBfugfC oohoe3A31wt25eZSVv5SOWkyyKdEl7TRjY3USD4CmWBFWGV4ypMRXXPEJdjY97mQfY l9mXBUb4YX1ISGIjs33Rsay20N6mzulcmjrOn1aTu7ebDvQFJRdmynUAO82vWyhXkU JoF2ZjesGhQjjLgzLrjrHvTLcEj1OrSgPH41n0tsdT87ymUtYj853Ct3dsKi8VMGBa nsn30zV1IKyBReSFcvUo84THodAUUFR7IONQ6NGpUAdPiRIupOpEm141gfBRJwWX7S GPEuupEpYev0CAzTeW6HMyT6WvOipiYreaMB54SeWaDGBafDe0h04ZSvLE94zAkM70 Fs81IH0IZMyvDKDY5UIo2R3pRpi04eXk2v8XOWEXLRgZQNUneLDv9ftD6XnIIuRNBt Today we’re fortunate enough to sit down and interview former Goldman Sachs managing director, best-selling author, and Federal Reserve expert – Nomi Prins. Today, she’s going public to reveal what’s really happening in America. [click play]( (The hidden story, beyond: inflation, rent increases, gas, groceries, political division, or a pandemic) - Revealing why President Biden is saying a “Liberal World Order” is coming - Or why the elites gathered in Davos to say… “You Will Own Nothing and Be Happy” - Or why Ray Dalio, one of the world’s richest men, says “No Empire Lasts Forever” TwFTIPjbvQ7GS1RY4rSlfTV7tZJxyEnwluZ1NnPy6A73oQIInEuJLk9RIGg8z0txjb qQufJFxuwWRROjumAyVS1WCriQeRk9yasrL9KWZkc9H9Dnmq8etTAl2P9KM2FujbFK IrP3omVBX9OuLPE6HwBgZmJQBDVeSW6Gokg6nCCB1weg7g8gXdHYkGS1qNtcWVjPAP OgOgg4U94jBUeS5jbRxMc6y9DIDpdoijfkMHWQPcSoNiHRDWb8r0CI5Ungucod18ju Lf5jkZ72sYN1xSYrDYvcrPQM265GfsTUTRsh5NDlqfBdI0K0yQh5vOmVq8GCqdhMq9 9pGFae3gH9l4jWif0YqWu6TyNxL6wt97K7H0O4DoIsdGnB2iKDLwEyKsmNHbFVGl9s y4wmOFEcaTNCpJAT6jrhApurBIGpqdKnks9C6173Kf25QhzMdFFNdr9ICYvnu3xXAe YdL8avy9oEPNui7SBo7vCkaV2UXZXnXOe0pGI7j6Jx3FuiMfZzKGghqnd7I1mBHNyw w6kWMZXH9YF5qNOhoDo0FSV5P0upmwebrqq5Gk0XSWsMKsPURQt1ExvdK9Re1Vky5P RhpRn6UWG6cAsc4NPslduKUg9jv1eBLEdSeF2qgw7fibv0xGTNUssbSO1I1rwJmUga Gareth Southgate once told a reporter that the only way to leave the England manager’s job was via either an open-top bus in Trafalgar Square on a day of celebration, or the Tower of London – that one-time place of imprisonment and execution. His comment, passed to David Walsh of The Sunday Times, served to highlight the harsh judgements passed down on international managers. Yet the fact he began work this week on plotting England’s path to the UEFA EURO 2024 finals in Germany tells you there is some room for nuance after all. At last month’s FIFA World Cup™ in Qatar, England went home after the quarter-finals following a 2-1 loss to France. In black-and-white terms, this was an earlier departure than at Russia 2018, where they were semi-finalists, or at EURO 2020, where they finished runners-up. Yet the manner of their performances in Qatar, where they achieved a greater goals’ tally (13) than any previous England World Cup side, and might well have beaten France had Harry Kane’s late penalty drawn them level at 2-2, suggested another step forward in their evolution under Southgate. As the manager himself said in his post-match press conference that night, it was “probably the best that we’ve played against a major nation across the time I’ve been in charge”. Within the camp there is the view England performed better than both in Russia, where they exceeded all expectations, and at a EURO where they had home advantage in all but one match. While Southgate’s core of experienced players delivered once more, Jude Bellingham’s emergence added a new dimension to their midfield, enabling a forward-looking 4-3-3 set-up. Only finalists Argentina and France scored more goals than England, who also went home with the Fair Play award. Southgate’s subsequent decision to remain in his role – announced on 17 December – delighted the English FA and seems entirely logical; after all, why leave another coach to reap the potential rewards of an exciting young generation who underlined their rich potential in Qatar? Bellingham will turn 21 during EURO 2024 – to be specific, on the day the knockout phase begins. As for other exciting youngsters in the squad, Bukayo Saka will be 22, Phil Foden 24 and Declan Rice 25. The reborn Marcus Rashford should be in his prime at 26. First, of corse, England must qualify. They will begin their qualifying competition with a trip to Naples to take on holders Italy on 23 March. Three days later, they will host Ukraine. With Malta and North Macedonia also in Group C, Southgate holds the view this is a “tough” section – certainly England’s most challenging of a reign that now encompasses 81 matches. When it comes to England and tournaments on German soil, memories are far from happy. They did not even qualify for the World Cup in West Germany in 1974. In 1988, Bobby Robson’s team exited the UEFA European Championship after successive group-stage defeats by Republic of Ireland, the Netherlands and Soviet Union. But Nomi says this all narrows down to: “[An unprecedented financial SHOCK coming to America.]( The exact reason the financial elite continue to get richer grabbing more power… all while everyday folks struggle to live their daily lives. [👉Click Here For The FULL Story]( [BB logo]( [Privacy Policy]( & Conditions]( You are receiving our newsletter because you opted-in for it on one of our sister websites. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. To ensure you receive our email, be sure to [whitelist]( us. Banker Bull © 2023. All Rights Reserved. 601 13th St NW Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005, USA  

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