Friday, June 24, 2022

Biden's Cheat Sheet Revealed. Decision Has Implications Far Beyond Abortion Putin Shaking? Leaving Chicago, Oil Pricing.

His instruction sheet has finally  made the news
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In typical Biden style, after the SCOTUS decision on Roe V Wade, he demagogued the decision and made certain assertions which were blatantly false. Then he walked off the stage taking no questions. This is "healing" leadership?
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Some quick personal thoughts:

a) Out of wedlock promiscuity might now become lessened, though I doubt it, sex is a powerful force.

b) Hypocrite liberals should be delighted, but probably will not be, if only because millions of black children will no longer be "assassinated."

c)What the founding fathers always intended is now a reality, ie. laws that are not within the jurisdiction of the "Federalees" reside in the states.  I believe that means enforcing article 10 and 12.  It also means non-elected officials will no longer be legislating from the bench.  

d) Most importantly it reduces the power of the federal government and clips their wings which is good.

This is the real reason liberals and radical Democrats hate the decision. It sets them back until such time as they seek to pack the court and end the filibuster rule.

The decision has implications far beyond abortion.
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Putin Video Shows Him Shaking



 
(PresidentialHill.com)- New footage surfaced where Russian President Vladimir Putin was visibly seen shaking and swaying back and forth on Sunday. The video was posted by U.K. Express, showing Putin standing next to Nikita Mikhalkov, a filmmaker accepting the State Prize of the Russian Federation for his work in the arts.

Putin reportedly appeared to be struggling to stand still as his leg was noticeably shaking. When he took the podium, his body appeared to rock to back and forth as he shifted his weight on his buckling legs.

Doubt has been raised over the Russian President’s health over the last few months as Russia levied war against Ukraine on February 24. Some have claimed that Putin has cancer or Parkinson’s. Parkinson’s is a nervous system disorder that causes the body to move uncontrollably; tremors are also a symptom.


One Russian officer from Russia’s main intelligence service reportedly said that Putin only has two to three years left to live as a result of a progressing cancer. Another oligarch close to Putin said that he was “very ill with blood cancer,” according to Newsmax.

Putin has been suffering from headaches and bad eyesight, the officer added, so that when he is making speeches, he needs the words printed in front of him where the letters are so large only two sentences fit on the page.

A classified report by U.S. intelligence said that the Russian President underwent cancer treatment back in April. It is allegedly the fourth assessment on Putin’s health that has been conducted thus far. An official from the Defense Intelligence Agency told Newsmax that Putin’s isolation not only makes it hard for them to assess his health, but that his isolation has increased speculation that something is wrong.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov denies these claims, saying that the president is not ill. “President Putin appears in public every day. You can see him on the screens, read his speeches, listen to his speeches,” he said.

Putin was also recently seen fiercely gripping the table with his hand during a meeting in Moscow, according to the New York Post. A medical professor at St George’s, University of London, reportedly said that he believes Putin is suffering from Parkinson’s.
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COMPANIES
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This is why oil prices are falling despite a tight supply

Falling oil prices
Image Source: Energy Review Mena

When it comes to oil supply, things are tight. So why are oil prices falling anyway?

Dan Yergin is an energy expert and he's identified two big reasons why it's happening: the Fed and Russia's war in Ukraine.

Plus, uncertainty in China's demand outlook certainly has a part to play. 

“We think OPEC+ will then move to a more liberal approach and allow the few members with spare capacity to produce more,” Edward Gardner, commodities economist at Capital Economics, explained. 

So how long will these falling prices last amid tight supply?
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