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And They Have Washington’s Support [The Daily FWD] July 11, 2023 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Climate Cult Declares War on Middle America Good Morning Reader, Today we’re going to cover issues like how U.S. citizens are having to pay for the China-America trade showdown, why low earnings expectations could be good for stocks, the comeback story happening in the oil market and a deeper look into how the U.S. economy will act in the coming months. But first, Dave Gonigam will tell you about how the green elite have selected a new target… farmers. Climate alarmists are declaring war on Middle America. It’s a story about property rights, crony capitalism and the rule of law — or lack thereof. Let’s get into it… [Click here to learn more]( News: Dave Gonigam – Showdown on the Prairie There’s a showdown happening on the prairie: Farmers vs. climate-cult and Washington. Last year’s misnamed Inflation Reduction Act expanded the available tax credits for “green” companies. These companies need access to land, and a lot of it, to build out their projects. And if landowners — aka hard-working farmers in many cases — object, these companies aren’t afraid to resort to strongarm tactics and intimidation. Politicians allow these climate-alarmist companies to seize land from farmers in order to build facilities that get more in subsidy money. Then, the “green” companies donate more to politicians. In the end, hard-working farmers get kicked off their own land… all for political greed. In truth… there have been rebellions in this country for less. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Recommended Reads: [America no longer a superpower because of Biden?]( [Ever heard of America’s “Doomsday Deal”?]( It’s a deal so vital to our country’s wealth and security… Every President for 50 years has defended it at all costs. Until Calamity Joe Biden. Biden broke the deal. And I now predict… The America we love is doomed. And the biggest wealth transfer in US history is now underway. [>>See the truth about Biden’s terrible mistake HERE<<]( [⇒ See More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Politics: Sean Ring – China Curbs Metal Exports to U.S. The Chinese government said it will impose export restrictions from August 1, 2023, on some gallium and germanium products to protect its national security. The West and the BRICS are heading for an expensive showdown… and citizens are footing the bill. But what are these metals and why are they so important? [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Retirement: Zach Scheidt – Why Low Expectations Could Send Stocks Higher Many investors anticipate corporate earnings recession, and they’re keeping cash on the sidelines in case of a pullback. And while it may sound counterintuitive, these low expectations could actually end up pushing stocks higher. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Markets: Greg Guenthner – I Wasn’t Wrong About Oil It’s not quite time to start aggressively betting against tech. We want to ride trends — not fight them. But it is time to begin thinking about what stocks could begin to outperform during the second half of the year. Here’s why you should be turning your attention to oil… despite its tumultuous year. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( America: Chris Campbell – Fed Signals “Higher for Longer” They've spoken again — those mighty oracles at the Federal Reserve, collectively known as the FOMC. And it’s clear we’re looking at more rate hikes in the future. But now, the question isn't so much what the Fed is planning, but more about what the US economy has up its sleeve. [⇒ 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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