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Santa’s OUT! Sustainability Pirate is IN! Huh??

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What’s hot or not in the 2020 real estate market. December 18, 2019 Good Morning WWW Insiders!

What’s hot or not in the 2020 real estate market. December 18, 2019 Good Morning WWW Insiders! Essential Info to Start the day. Leading News House Democrats are set to reintroduce a [bill]( updating how the US economy is measured — one intended to give Americans a look at who wins most when the economy grows. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Carolyn Maloney of New York's 12th District, calls for "broadening the focus beyond [gross domestic product]" when describing economic growth. Real GDP grew more than 3% annually from 2003 to 2005, yet the average income for half of individuals in the US fell over the same period, the bill said. Economists at the Commerce Department have been looking into ways to measure the distribution of total personal income by different income groups. [Here’s the Info]( Sector Highlights What’s hot or not in the 2020 real estate market. Did the stock-bond ratio just hit bottom? If so how do you capitalize? If the global downturn has hit bottom and economic growth rebounds in the coming year, what is the best way to invest? ETF strategist, Will Geisdorf, uses a measurement called the “stock-bond ratio:” the S&P 500 divided by the U.S. Long-Term Treasury Bond Index, to confirm the coming recovery, and to offer some selections. As the ratio rises, stocks do better than bonds, and vice versa. “The stock/bond ratio has bottomed prior to the economy in each of the last seven global slowdowns,” Geisdorf wrote in a recent analysis. “Barring an escalation in the trade war, we should see a recovery in early 2020 based on historical lead times.” [More on the news here]( Liberal “Logic” One thing we must say about the left, they certainly provide entertainment. Liberal management who run an Australian childcare center are facing blowback from parents after revealing it would be replacing Santa Claus with a “Sustainability Pirate” at an end-of-year party set to take place on Friday. What do the parents, who pay for the childcare, think? “It’s PC gone wild,” said Kristoffer Paulsen, a dad whose child attends Kensington, in an interview with 7News. “Can’t we even have this?” “If anyone has a clue about the sustainability pirate, and what drugs they were taking when they came up with that, I would like to know,” Paulsen added. Paulsen said the move has upset parents, with many of them taking to social media to complain about Santa’s absence. “My first feeling was just sadness,” said parenting expert Jules Allen, who spoke to 7News about the controversy. “There’s so much loss of innocence going on,” Allen said. [Get your fill of PC Sustainability Pirate Here]( The Trump Train In an unheard of move the FISA Court has publicly rebuked the FBI. Wow, just wow. The FISA Court is a secretive court that approves sensitive surveillance issued a rare public rebuke of the FBI on Tuesday, saying the bureau misled the Justice Department and the court when it sought permission to wiretap a former Trump campaign aide. The FISA judges have stated that the FBI mislead the court. [More on the bombshell public rebuke here]( [More on the bombshell public rebuke here]( [More on the bombshell public rebuke here]( Cool, Crazy or Weird Solar powered headphone could eliminate the need for charging. Could most of us use this, sure. JBL has launched a campaign for solar-charging wireless headphones. They are basically a regular set of on-ear Bluetooth headphones, but the headband contains a solar energy collection of panels. [Read More Here]( 'Disclaimer: Always Do Your Own Research while a potential for rewards exists, by investing, you are putting yourself at risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in any type of security and consult with a licensed investment professional before making an investment. Investing is inherently risky. Past performance of any trading system or methodology is not indicative of future results. Please it is very important to have a full understanding' Savicom Limited, Kemp House, 160 City Road, London, London EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: [Unsubscribe]( West wing Wire LTD 46 old woolwich rd London, London, City of SE10 9NY United Kingdom +442380971052

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