James Bond Geopolitics Fail To Stir Somnolent Summer Market

It feels like there's a lot going on these days. In part, that's because there is. There's no shortage of geopolitical fireworks, for example. And you can take "fireworks" figuratively and literally. Headlines read like a Cold War spy novel. A notorious warlord known to the Western world as "Putin's chef" just attempted to overthrow the Russian military command in a mutinous conspiracy with "General Armageddon," who hasn't been seen or heard from since. The chef was exiled to Belarus, home to

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3 thoughts on “James Bond Geopolitics Fail To Stir Somnolent Summer Market

  1. “The tension is unbearable. And I mean that. You can feel it when you’re out in public.”

    Yes, indeed. Also related to police brutality. I am trying to enjoy myself in a city where car fires, looting and other very bad social behaviors can not be controlled by what is now a police force numbering 40,000.

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