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The elite change the rules… Voters Can’t Be Trusted Good Morning Reader, Today we?re goi

The elite change the rules… [The Daily FWD] July 05, 2023 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Voters Can’t Be Trusted Good Morning Reader, Today we’re going to cover issues like why Congress is clueless, how the broader markets performed in June, what happens when AI takes over baseball and the seven best states to live in when the dollar goes down. But first, Jim Rickards will tell you about how globalists don’t trust you. And why they’re allowed to change the rules to get results they approve of. Let’s get into it… [Click here to learn more]( News: Jim Rickards – Globalist Elites Fear You Globalist elites like to talk about democracy. But in reality, they don’t believe in democracy. These chains may be efficient and economical, but when they break down, it has a rippling effect on the global economy. It’s like pulling on one strand on a carpet. The entire thing is affected. As far as globalists are concerned, voters cannot be trusted to vote on fundamental issues like Brexit. They also can’t be trusted to vote against presidential candidates like Trump. Such decisions should be beyond democratic control, globalists believe. The bottom line is, when elites don’t like the potential outcome, they just change the rules. [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Recommended Reads: [[CHART] Could Inflation Hit 20%+ In 2023?]( Take a close look at this scary chart pictured here… What you see is the money supply in America… And as you can see, the number of dollars in circulation has exploded in the last few years. In fact, more than 80% of all dollars to ever exist have been printed since just 2020 alone! Which is why some say inflation could soon explode even higher than it is now, to 20% or more. And if you’re at or near retirement age you must take action now to protect yourself… otherwise you risk losing everything. [Simply click here now to see how to survive America’s deadly inflation crisis](. [⇒ See More Here]( [read more...]( Politics: Dave Gonigam – Clueless in Congress Not surprising: After 30 years of feeling cocky as the “sole superpower,” America’s power elite is squirming mightily at the thought of living in a “multipolar” world. The more that the United States has reached for financial sanctions, the more it has made adversaries in foreign capitals aware of the strategic vulnerability that stems from dependence on the dollar. These blunders can all be traced to complacency by U.S. officials about the dollar’s status,” Jim wrote last month, “and U.S. arrogance about the use of the dollar as a financial weapon. [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Retirement: Sean Ring – June 2023: Monthly Asset Class Report Jay Powell’s skip did indeed cause a massive rally in the SPX. The Nazzie’s was already well underway and is continuing apace. We can add the Russell, which has seen the small caps join the big caps in this rally. Let’s get into the charts… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Markets: Ray Blanco – The Bots of Summer In 2023, technology has taken yet another step forward. Just like everything else, AI has found its way into baseball. Let’s see how this advanced technology will affect America’s pastime… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( America: Chris Campbell – Dollar Reset: The 7 Best States to Live In While the dollar won’t be replaced overnight, if and when it does, you’re going to want to make sure you’ve got your dollar “bugout bag” packed. Alternatives to the dollar could be in high demand. And the fallout could be catastrophic for the unprepared. Right now, there are seven states with laws on the books that grant legal tender status to foreign currencies. [⇒ Read More Here]( That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with more of our top articles. Every Friday we take time to address as many reader emails as we can. 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