03/12/2025
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Bogus Myths Created to Promote Renewables
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So-called renewable energy is ONLY intermittently generated ELECTRICITY from
renewables, as wind turbines and solar panels CANNOT make any products or fuels
for the various transportation industries. In fact, those renewables of wind
turbines and solar panels CANNOT exist without oil, as all the parts and
components of the net zero emissions fantasy from wind […]
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Core Consumer Price Inflation Slowest In 4 Years As Energy Costs Tumble
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With four times as many data points skewing towards higher February consumer
prices than lower ones, whisper numbers into this morning’s CPI print (expected
to rise 0.3% MoM) were to the upside. However, headline and core CPI both
printed below expectations (+0.2% MoM) which dragged the headline CPI down to
+2.8% YoY… Source: Bloomberg The […]
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$42.5 Billion Broadband Grant Program Being Rewritten To Benefit Elon Musk
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from the and-by-“fix”-it-I-mean-smashing-it-to-bits dept We’ve often noted how
there are $42.5 billion in broadband grants headed to the states courtesy of
the 2021 infrastructure bill. The GOP voted against the bill, but have
repeatedly turned around and taken credit for its looming benefits among our
broadly misinformed electorate. And, as we predicted, they’re now redrafting […]
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Markets Need A Benign Inflation Print For Relief
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By Michael Msika and Jan-Patrick Barnert, Bloomberg markets live reporters and
strategists Markets are facing an episode of de-risking that started in the US
and is now feeding into Europe. While an improving geopolitical landscape is
helping lift sentiment, investors are worried about growth and will be looking
for more relief in economic data. Ukraine accepted a US […]
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Futures, Yields, Dollar All Jump Ahead Of Key CPI Report
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US equity futures are higher into today’s CPI print with tech outperforming,
as the rout that gripped markets in the past two weeks receded after Trump
downplayed the risk of a tariff-led recession. An acceleration of the Trade War
is not impacting global Equities. As of 8:00am ET, S&P futures are up 0.9%, at
session […]
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