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[View this email in your browser] [Here’s Why It Will Be So Hard for Trump or Clinton to Rebuild America] Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton don’t agree on much, to say the least. But the two bitter rivals are singing from the same page in promoting hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of infrastructure construction as a way of boosting the economy and creating new jobs. Clinton was the first out of the gate with a plan to... [Read more...] [Like Here’s Why It Will Be So Hard for Trump or Clinton to Rebuild America on Facebook] [share on Twitter] [Google Plus One Button] [5 Unusual and Delicious Coffee Drinks You Could Be Trying Soon] Ever had coffee with lemon juice, eggs or cheese? American coffee aficionados now fearlessly mix in less common, unusual and fun ingredients. Here are a few less obvious ingredient... [Read more...] [Like 5 Unusual and Delicious Coffee Drinks You Could Be Trying Soon on Facebook] [share on Twitter] [Google Plus One Button] [America’s Favorite Hotels for 2016] The hotel business is booming. Slideshow: American’s Favorite Hotels, Ranked Hotel occupancy was 69.4 percent in the second quarter of 2016, the highest level recorded for that time period... [Read more...] [Like America’s Favorite Hotels for 2016 on Facebook] [share on Twitter] [Google Plus One Button] [The Tech Company That's Beating Google, Facebook and Amazon] Technology in the U.S. is increasingly about the battle between Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon.com to capture consumer spending and ad dollars. But for investors, the best tech bet of... [Read more...] [Like The Tech Company That s Beating Google, Facebook and Amazon on Facebook] [share on Twitter] [Google Plus One Button] [States With the Highest Closing Costs When You’re Buying a Home] As if buying a new house weren’t painful enough, most people have to shell out another couple thousand dollars on top of the house price to finalize their mortgage. The national average for... [Read more...] [Like States With the Highest Closing Costs When You’re Buying a Home on Facebook] [share on Twitter] [Google Plus One Button] [Share] [Tweet] [Forward to Friend] Copyright © 2016 The Fiscal Times, All rights reserved. You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed at our website, thefiscaltimes.com. [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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