Transition Lenses
Markets were pleased Tuesday as some of the lingering uncertainty around the US election lifted
Markets were pleased Tuesday as some of the lingering uncertainty around the US election lifted
Market participants headed into the holiday-shortened week weary of increasingly absurd political theatrics and wary
It won’t be for lack of trying. That’s how history will describe Donald Trump’s efforts
Never a dull moment. Markets were subjected to more unnecessary drama on Friday, as investors,
I hoped it wouldn’t come to this, but I can’t say I’m surprised. On Friday,
Donald Trump was in the news Tuesday for all the usual reasons — plus a
It’s exceedingly difficult to know what is and isn’t “worth” mentioning these days when it
Turkey careened into one of its regularly scheduled currency crises last month, when a laundry
The mood was somewhat sour Thursday ahead of the last US presidential debate. Reports that
On Saturday evening, amid speculation about the timeline around Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis, The White
I’d be remiss not to point out that the political circus in the US took
“Why does a president get rid of his own hand-picked US Attorney less than five months before the election?”
You should expect an investigation.
“They could have called it months earlier”.
It’s a good thing Trump “barely knows” Rohrabacher.
But no Michael Cohen, that’s for sure.
This “requires our immediate attention”.
“…the scale of the theft was staggering.”
“There is no question in the mind of any American why this man’s job is over”.
So, acquittal it is.
He’s a third world strongman.
“There can be no doubt now that Mr. Bolton directly contradicts the heart of the president’s defense”.
A little trepidation.
“I don’t care. Get her out tomorrow.”
“This started the day I came down the escalator with the First Lady”.
His animus used to serve a jurisprudential purpose – now, he’s just a cartoon.Â
“[He’s] a weird character”.
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