09/07/2025
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“Not A Jobs Recession”: Bessent Doubles Down On Tariffs, Predicts Economic
Surge, Slams Goldman & Moody’s
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent pushed back Sunday against growing concerns
that the U.S. economy is sliding toward a “jobs recession,” defending the
administration’s trade policies, tariffs, and fiscal strategy while signaling
confidence that growth will accelerate by year’s end. In a wide-ranging
interview on NBC’s Meet the Press (full interview at the bottom), Bessent
rejected forecasts […]
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The Image That Killed The Democrats In 2026 And Beyond
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Authored by Athena Thorne via PJMedia.com, And just like that, it’s over for
the Dems in the 2026 midterms. Maybe even the 2028 general election. Maybe this
is even the final nail in their creaky, splintering, mentally ill, Marxist
coffin. Right now, they’re trying to ignore it, the way they tried to pretend
Hunter Biden’s […]
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Japan’s Prime Minister Ishiba Resigns, Most Likely To Be Replaced With
Hard-Line Conservative
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For much of the past two months, ever since the historic loss of Japan’s LDP
in July’s parliamentary elections, we have mocked the highly unpopular Japanese
PM Shigeru Ishiba, who was clinging to the post despite record disapproval and
a clear shift in popular sentiment that had clearly stripped him of mandate to
be Japan’s […]
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OPEC+ Accelerates Oil Production Hikes Despite ‘Glut’ Concerns
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OPEC+ agreed to accelerate the return of another chunk of oil that it’s been
withholding from the market, as the group sticks with a strategy of
prioritizing market share over prices. After an online meeting Sunday, eight
OPEC+ members said they will boost production by 137,000 barrels a day in
October, beginning to roll back […]
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South Korea Makes Deal With US To Release Detained Georgia Plant Workers
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Authored by Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times, The South Korean government on
Sept. 7 said that the more than 300 South Korean workers who were detained
during a federal immigration operation at a Georgia Hyundai plant will be
released and sent home. The South Korea and U.S. governments finalized
negotiations on releasing the workers, […]
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