Illinois Too Big a Risk: GE Moves Corporate Headquarters to Boston, Bypassing Chicago Citing Litany of Issues
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Jakarta Blasts: ISIS Inc Strikes Again Was Jakarta Getting Too Cozy with China? January 15, 2016 (Tony Cartalucci – LD) – Here is what we are expected to believe regarding coordinated bombings and mass shootings that took place on Thursday in the capital of Southeast Asia’s nation of Indonesia – an economically and geopolitically crucial state. We are to believe that the "Islamic State in Iraq and Syria" (ISIS) – named so because it allegedly exists and primarily operates in Iraq and Syria - is fighting the Syrian government, nonexistent moderates the US claims it is arming and funding to the tune of several billions of dollars a year since 2011, the Iraqi government, the Kurds, Russia, Lebanon’s Hezbollah, and Iran
Originally posted here: Irate German Politician Busses 31 Refugees to Merkel’s Office
More here: US Desperately Paints Russia as Villain in Syria
Read the article: Terrorists Strike Indonesia Capital; Istanbul Suicide Bomber Entered Turkey as Refugee; Door Still Open
Lies and More Lies: Another Look at Obama’s State of the Union Address Posted by Michael Shedlock at 7:05 PM Disclaimer: The content on this site is provided as general information only and should not be taken as investment advice. All site content, including advertisements, shall not be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any security or financial instrument, or to participate in any particular trading or investment strategy
The consumer conference board says Consumer Confidence Index Improves in December .
The LA Times reports Beer Merger will not bring Budweiser, Miller Under Same Roof . The world’s two biggest beer makers will join forces to create a company that produces almost a third of the world’s beer
Spectrum reports Uber Could Be First to Test Completely Driverless Cars in Public Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has made no secret about wanting robots to replace human drivers in his rideshare service—and now he’s found somewhere to develop them. Last month, the governor of Arizona, Doug Ducey, paved the way for the world’s first driverless taxis on public roads