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Trump’s Sentencing Called in Question Moved to September

July 2, 2024

We have a MOST interesting problem in this New York case where Trump was found guilty on 34 counts concerning the falsified documents that were created in 2017, while President Trump was in office as President. Trump’s lawyers are NOT arguing that the Trump Organization checks the president signed were official duties. However, the prejudice […]

Were Politics Always This Divided?

July 2, 2024

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/ObamaRomneyvBidenTrump.mp4   Politics were never divided to the level we see today. I have people write in to say that politics has always been a divisive and dirty game. While that is true, there is no denying that America has never been less united. Socrates is not forecasting a typical partisan debacle come election season, […]

Brussels has More Power Than Rome – Italy Balks at Climate Change Agenda

July 1, 2024

Italy’s new PM, Giorgia Meloni, is learning that she cannot pick and choose what policies Italy would like to adopt from the ruling authority in the European Union. I was willing to give Meloni the benefit of the doubt after she rose to power from virtually nowhere as a perceived anti-establishment, right-winged nationalist candidate who […]

Political Forecasts – Macron in Trouble

June 30, 2024

Our computer’s political forecasts do not rely on polls. What is most interesting is that when you correlate the economy with politics, you get to see the major swings coming like never before. As I have said, our model has been showing that the 2024 election in the USA should be won by Trump. The […]

Project 2025: The Breakdown

June 30, 2024

Over the past few weeks, as we head into the presidential election, Project 2025 has come up in more and more conversations. “If we vote for Trump, that means we are supporting Project 2025. If we vote Biden, we are in support of going to war and innocent lives being taken.” It has been non-stop […]

The British Elections – Can Farage Create a new Party?

June 30, 2024

  Naturally, The British Economist Magazine endorses Labour as they always do. So, it’s nothing of a surprise there. The polls on BREXIT were all wrong in the UK, for the polling appears to be more of a tool to force people to vote for their anointed politician. Britain’s prime minister, Rishi Sunak, surprised many […]

Trump & RFK is the Winning Ticket! Poland sees Biden as the Fall of Rome

June 28, 2024

The international press has universally suggested that Biden’s showing played as poorly globally as at home. Poland’s foreign minister wrote that the debate brought to mind the fall of Rome. I continue to argue that the ONLY possible ticket to prevent World War III or at least nuclear war is for Trump and RFK to […]

The Real Debate?

June 28, 2024

COMMENT#1: You were correct. This debate was a conspiracy for Hillary. That’s why they did not let RFK on stage. GL COMMENT #2: Joe Biden’s condition makes me believe he was sent to that podium as a sacrificial lamb to show the world why they need to switch their candidate. That debate was humiliating. CD […]

Liberals Fall Out of Favor

June 28, 2024

The Liberals of Canada have fallen out of favor, as evidenced by party’s defeat in the special election. Toronto – St. Paul’s had been filled by Liberals since 1993, but has been overtaken by Conservatives. We see this trend happening throughout the world as the politics have shifted so far left that the people have […]

Comments on the Debate

June 28, 2024

COMMENT #1: Well, unfortunately, that went pretty much as expected. I actually felt bad for Joe at one point. My parents are dealing with some level of dementia, so I know how it goes. And I can’t actually be happy, because the alternates that they would swap out Joe for are as bad or worse […]

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