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Bill’s Promise to Annoy Everyone By James Wells, Executive Editor, Bonner & Partners Last week,

[Bill Bonner's Diary]( Bill’s Promise to Annoy Everyone By James Wells, Executive Editor, Bonner & Partners Last week, Bill took a few good swipes at the Republicans’ “tax reform” plan. But the award for Best Issue of the Week goes to Wednesday’s [fiery essay]( about Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore. With a promise to annoy people on both sides, our editor took aim at this controversial figure and the system that surrounds him. No matter where you stand, it’s a great read. Monday, November 20, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [The Real Meaning of the Republicans’ Tax Reform]( On Monday, Bill tries to make sense of the GOP’s proposed tax reform. It was pitched as a tax break for the middle class, but the real beneficiaries are the Deep State insiders. Tuesday, November 21, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [How the Deep State Squeezed America’s Wealth]( While touring the American Northeast, Bill observes the forgotten towns of the Acela corridor. A once-industrious region is a shell of its former self, and Bill thinks he knows why. Wednesday, November 22, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [What the Media Is Missing About Roy Moore]( The media is fascinated by Senate candidate Roy Moore. Moore is accused of child molestation and harassment. On Wednesday, Bill comes to a conclusion about Moore: He’d fit right in with the U.S. Senate. Thursday, November 23, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Thanksgiving – A Unified, National Myth]( On Thanksgiving, Bill considers the cultural myths we tell ourselves about Thanksgiving. And he reflects on the things we truly ought to be thankful for. Friday, November 24, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [A Bedtime Story]( On Friday, we have one of Bill’s greatest essays. A bedtime story to his young grandson turns into a tale of fake money and a distorted economy. Saturday, November 25, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [The One Technology That Will Rewrite Medicine]( On Saturday, our resident technology expert, Jeff Brown, shares one of the most exciting trends in high tech today. It’s poised to upend health care as we know it, and make early investors rich. Regards, [Signature] James Wells Executive Editor, Bonner & Partners Recommended Links --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Silicon Valley Rocket Scientist's Prediction Could Lead to 35,000% Growth]( Jeff Brown is a real-life rocket scientist and one of the most tuned-in angel investors in Silicon Valley. Not only has Jeff been an executive for companies like Qualcomm and NXP Semiconductors, but he's also completed 89 private deals. Right now, he's predicting that a new biotech breakthrough could skyrocket this market niche 35,000%… All because of a little-known FDA anomaly happening around December 19. [Click here to see him lay out his bold prediction in full detail.]( - [image]( [How This California Man Retired a Millionaire at 42]( By using an unconventional “key” technique, this gentleman was able to [generate millions](… and retire 2 decades early. The most surprising part? He reports it's very, very easy to do. And it doesn't involve stocks or bonds… or any other conventional approach. [Click here to see his “secret key.”]( [Bonner and Partners]( © Bonner & Partners 55 NE 5th Avenue, Suite 100, Delray Beach, FL 33483 [www.bonnerandpartners.com]( This e-mail was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. To stop receiving these emails, click [here](. 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