Break-Glass Options

Global risk appetite was tepid again on Tuesday following Monday's tumult on Wall Street. Markets remain palpably concerned about new virus lockdowns in the UK and, of course, the unraveling of American democracy. Lindsey Graham, discussing Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s vacant Supreme Court seat, told Fox News on Monday evening that the GOP has "the votes to confirm [a justice] on the floor of the Senate before the election, and that’s what’s coming". You're reminded that Graham explicitly rule

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  1. …Facebook. “Conduit” is a good word. In 20 years when my nieces and nephews ask what the hell happened back then and why, the immaturity of the vision of this company, and it’s sad founder, will figure prominently in discussion about early 21st century psyops.

    Deleting my Facebook account years back was one of the more adult decisions I ever made. I would encourage anyone one the fence of whether or not to delete their Facebook account to do it. I found my quality of life improved without having to rely any further on pills and el Jimador.

    1. Never having a social media account is one of the better decisions I have ever made. The worst thing these accounts do is cap the intellectual capital in the US and now the mean intellect sinks like a stone, along with our overall adherence to any proper level of ethics. The GOP leadership, along with their party enablers, have shown that they will do or say anything to try to increase the power they wish to hold over us “losers” out here. Truth is, from the time of the Puritans four hundred years ago America’s masters have fought tooth and nail for the power to boss us all around and run our lives. Sadly, roughly half of us have always stepped up to let them do it. We love to talk about liberty in this fair land but daily we give up more and more of it to the overseers. We are just so gullible!

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