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Elon Musk’s “$1,200 Car” Is Right Around the Corner

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Government Spending Is Out Of Control. Here's How To Protect Your Income...  ‌ ‌ ‌ Government Spending Is Out Of Control. Here's How To Protect Your Income... [StreetAuthority]    From Our Partners  [Elon Musk’s “$1,200 Car” Is Right Around the Corner](  Elon Musk has been letting TSLA run in the red – for one reason. According to Matt McCall – a tech analyst who recommended Tesla in 2014 – Tesla is just a front for another “hidden” Elon Musk project. His “$1,200 Car.” Now Musk is saying his “$1,200 car” could arrive by the holidays – [click here to get the name and ticker of the #1 stock to buy to get a stake in this tech breakthrough (not TSLA).](   Government Spending Is Out Of Control. Here's How To Protect Your Income... By Nathan Slaughter  Recently, the Department of the Treasury announced something that I bet most people missed. We passed another inauspicious milestone that most citizens (and investors) know is a problem yet seem to shrug off with each passing year. The U.S. national debt passed $33 trillion for the first time ever. As The New York Times [points out](, higher interest rates mean borrowing money will be even more costly. That means a higher national deficit as debt servicing costs eat up more of the budget, which means we will need to borrow even more. The staggering amount of our national debt is a big deal. (It’s also a bipartisan problem.) That’s been the case for decades. Spending has been growing faster ever since the financial crisis, and it suddenly took an even bigger jump when the pandemic struck. Governments around the world increased spending in the form of stimulus payments and other measures in an attempt to keep businesses afloat and provide relief to citizens. You may be wondering what this has to do with the markets. I get it… I usually try to avoid political discussions. But sometimes, it’s unavoidable. [Read More...](   [Liberty Bell]( [Philadelphia Water Play Is Yielding Us 74%](  Started in 1886 by a group of college professors to supply a vital resource to their town, it now serves more than three million people in eight states. A voracious grower, it is snapping up smaller competitors at the rate of one every 17 days. [You just don't find a surer slam-dunk income play than this.]( It has already rung up a 3,515% profit for us, and it’s still a strong buy. As a bonus, it will reinvest your dividends for you into more shares at a 5% discount. You are receiving this email at {EMAIL}as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms](   [Privacy](   [Unsubscribe]( ©2023 [[ StreetAuthority ]] [[ 7600A Leesburg Pike, Suite 300 Falls Church, VA 22043]] All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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