You Can’t Make This Up
You can’t make this shit up!
You can’t make this shit up!
“The only thing to fear is fear itself.”
And then, in words that today echo from his time to ours, Welch delivered the coup de grace: “You’ve done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?â€
“The Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund research that resulted in a now-famous dossier containing allegations about President Trump’s connections to Russia and possible coordination between his campaign and the Kremlin.”
It looks like Trump is going to end up in a “he said/she said” with, at “best”, Florida Rep. Frederica Wilson, and at worst, with a dead soldier’s widow.
“At some point, the lies will fall apart and the bill will come due. And Republicans have made clear again and again this year who would pay the price.”
“Relations between the two nations are in a severe crisis.”
“If that is so — and Mr. Corker seems liberated into candor by his decision not to run for reelection next year — how should the Republican caucus make use of that knowledge?”
“The Russian propaganda machine’s approach to the Catalan question is not uniform. RT’s coverage appears more balanced than that of Sputnik; Assange’s tweets were boosted by some probable pro-Kremlin bots, but these do not appear to have been the majority.”
“And before you send me messages how I don’t understand it, don’t forget I was mining bitcoin before most of Wall Street had ever heard of it.”
“Big league.”
Dispersion is the trend.
Therein lies the irony…
Apparently, it’s now “grandstanding” to “stand” against the KKK and neo-Nazis, because after three CEOs quit his manufacturing council in response to the President’s failure to immediately condemn white supremacists, Trump has decided the best response is to tweet shame them.
“He did not run a public company; he did not answer to shareholders and a board of directors vetted and chosen for experience and independence. Now, it seems clear, he sees the United States government as a Trump enterprise he will operate in just this way.”
The “retail apocalypse” story has become so ubiquitous at this point that I’m reasonably sure
“Yet there are indications that the marketplace is growing comfortable, perhaps too comfortable, with the calm.”
“The outperformance has only been greater in 6% of the sessions in two years.”
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“Additionally, the number of CCC-rated retail and apparel issuers has tripled over the past six years, with the share of CCC issuers in the Retail sector rising to the highest level since the recession at nearly 14%”…
A model for whether enough potential weakness is already priced into valuations suggests that there is likely downside even in a stable market environment and room for significant underperformance in a recession.”
“Amazingly, that 110 bps increase in the percent of sales was the biggest acceleration in non-store retailing since we have data going back to 1993, and was as big as the prior two years combined.”
Well, it’s official. The CMBX 6 trade has gone mainstream. And predictably, just in time
You might not realize it, but there’s a kind of ongoing debate about the best
“In particular, majority of retail workers that find jobs in the leisure and hospitality sector find jobs in the food services and drinking places industry.”
On Monday we brought you the latest from France, where fast approaching Presidential elections have
Credit. Is. Passed. The. F*ck. Out.
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