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According to the Democrat’s own top witness in the “impeachment trial” January 3, 202

According to the Democrat’s own top witness in the “impeachment trial” January 3, 2020 Good Morning WWW Insiders! Essential Info to Start the day. Happy New Year from the West Wing Wire!! What will those crazy liberals be up to in 2020 you ask? Stay tuned, they won’t disappoint and we’ll be here to highlight their nonsense. fff Liberal “Logic” We’re unfortunately all too aware of how liberals will rush to judgement (especially online) with the intent of ruining a person or business. This recently happened to, yes - a liberal leaning grocery store chain. As we know…they constantly eat their own in the liberal logic pantheon. Furious liberals who either can’t read or don’t want to make the effort began calling for a boycott of Whole Foods after Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell announced that he was named Whole Foods Magazine’s 2019 person of the year for his work on legalizing industrial hemp. Yeah so, only one problem – you’re boycotting the wrong whole foods liberals… [More liberal mistakes here]( The Trump Train While we talk about draining the swamp – it’s showcased by Trump’s military actions. It’s obvious his decisions are based on common sense outcomes rather than political circles. In a stunning move that many analysts are calling a potential “turning point” in U.S.-Iran relations, President Trump ordered an airstrike early Friday in Iraq that killed an Iranian general that the U.S. State Department says is ultimately responsible for operations leading to 17 precent of all deaths of U.S. personnel during the Iraq War. Qassem Soleimani, head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ elite Quds Force, which has been designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department, was reportedly killed in a strategic strike at Baghdad International Airport early Friday along with at least seven other military officials. [More Here]( Leading News The latest military strike is having an effect on the markets. Equities are taking a hit while precious metals are rising after the stunning military strikes that killed a high ranking Iranian general. Crude oil prices skyrocketed and U.S. stock market futures fell on Thursday night following news that a top Iranian general and an Iraqi militia’s deputy commander were killed in a U.S. airstrike at Baghdad’s airport. As reported, an airstrike killed Gen. Qassem Soleimani, head of Iran’s elite Quds Force and architect of its regional security apparatus. Also killed was Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, deputy commander of Iran-backed militias in Iraq known as the Popular Mobilization Forces, or PMF, and at least five other people. Late Thursday night, the Pentagon said President Donald Trump had approved the attack, and said Soleimani “was actively developing plans to attack American diplomats and service members in Iraq and throughout the region.” [More Here]( Sector Highlights What will the housing market do in 2020? Will it be a good time to buy a house or refinance? Economists say that 2020 will be a positive — though not exactly stellar — year for the housing market. And that could be good news for renters and home buyers alike. The question is, will the forecasters be correct? If the past year is any indication, predicting the housing market’s trajectory a year or more out can be something of a fool’s errand. At this point in 2018, mortgage rates had just hit their highest level in years and seemed poised to crack the 5% threshold in 2019. [More housing info here]( [More on the bombshell public rebuke here]( [More on the bombshell public rebuke here]( Cool, Crazy or Weird NASA veterans forming a UFO research group? Sounds legit to me. If anyone is going to have a finger on the pulse of little green men or the “greys”, it would be a group of ex-NASA scientists. A new nonprofit will explore what the U.S Navy calls “[Unidentified Aerial Phenomena](” (UAPs), according to [Motherboard](. Backed in part by Silicon Valley investors, UAP eXpeditions hopes to “field a top-notch group of uber-experienced professionals providing the public service of field testing new UAP related technologies.” The nonprofit [is registered to]( a man named Kevin Day, a former U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer and radar operator whose time in service has influenced his new organization. While serving in the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group on the USS Princeton in 2004, Day experienced the “[Nimitz UFO Incident](,” which concerned a "whitish oval object, about the size of a commercial plane, chased by two Navy F/A-18F fighter jets from the aircraft carrier Nimitz off the coast of San Diego," according to a 2017 New York Times [report](. [More about what the NASA]( [boys are doing 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. 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