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>Another Brutal Monday - John Rubino - Dollar Collapse
All the public needs to realize is that the bleeding heart socialists, the bureaucrats and the nation's leadership that opened the borders to one and all.
That the same bunch fomented the hatred for the Syrian leadership for keeping a lid on the "rule of the clan".
Same thing for the former leaders of Iraq, Libya, Ukraine and other less well known countries.
Since when is the concept of "bringing democracy" to the world mean elimination of the leaders committed to stomping out the "rule of the clan"?

The "rule of the clan" is the greatest enemy of liberty.
Only idiots and fools would support any process that supports or strengthens clan rule.
Do you honestly think that sane sovereign individuals suddenly decide to kill non-combatants to make a political statement?
The leadership of the clan says, "you will ___________ (fill in the blank)" and the clansman does.
The clan is just decentralized communitarianism.
Each person is just an asset of the community and shall put community before self interest.
Kamikaze ring a bell?

Some wiser person that me stated something to the effect that, "the difference between a dogs and men is that if you bring a stray dog home, feed it and nurture it, it will not bite you".

Though I doubt any politician, bureaucrat or socialist can read beyond "Dick and Jane", a person seeking wisdom might take the time to read "The Rule of the Clan" by Mark S. Weiner, Macmillan Publishing. And no, I am not affiliated with any of the parties to the authorship, publishing or distribution of the book.

What I do fear is that what happened in Paris will be coming to theaters of operation near all of us.
This is how liberty dies.
But we can take solace in the soon to be seen rise of unbridled patriotism.
Just another form of "The Rule of the Clan", but on a regional or national scale.

Perhaps this will kill the abomi(nation) known as the EU.
But at what cost?
Didn't Nigel Farage warn the people of the EU?
At least the EU had someone willing to warn them.
Not so in the USA where the mental illness of political correctness prevents smart people from thinking.

Monday market activity will be interesting in a Chinese proverb sort of way.


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Beginning of the headline :One of the challenges of managing money is the (increasingly-frequent) need to translate non-financial tragedies into action to protect clients and, yes, profit from the broader world's horror. So while most people react to events in Paris with stunned sympathy and/or impotent rage, the financial community is deciding what to buy and sell. And right now it looks like "sell" is winning. Paris attacks: global stock markets braced for sell-off (Telegraph) - Global stock markets... Read More
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