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" ... Few observers have put it better than better than Dallas hedge fund Kyle Bass of Hayman Capital. Bass has been in the headlines of late for shorting the Hong Kong dollar, which is really a proxy for China’s lopsided economic model. What worries investors like Bass is that Trump signs a politically expedient document with China that merely feigns victory. ... "
" ... Flint’s majority black population is, of course, overjoyed to see their president, and are eagerly awaiting a solution; the water supply is literally poisoning their children, and their politicians don’t seem to care, at all. Alas, during his speech, Obama feigns a cough, intentionally asking for a glass of tap water, and downplays the extent of the lead poisoning. ... "
" ... On November 14, 2019, Zink filed a Superseding Indictment alleging that between March 2008 and August 2016, Nowak placed orders to buy and sell precious metals futures contracts, including silver futures contracts, with the intent to cancel those orders before execution, including in an attempt to artificially affect prices and to profit by deceiving other market participants. So Meister would have been at the CFTC during the period prosecutors allege Nowak was trading. Now Zink feigns outrage and concern that Nowak may have a conflicted counsel. That question would best be answered by Nowak. ... "
" ... Perhaps you have worked with someone who appears to intentionally encroach on your work, yet feigns innocence if you have a challenging conversation about their intent. Maybe you have been in a situation where someone takes credit for your work or communicates to others in a way that infringes on the work you are producing. This person could think they are more talented than you or that what they have to say has more value. Is this something you can control? Probably not. ... "
" ... Washington feigns interest but unsurprisingly can’t match the pace of the digital economy. Not only does D.C. threaten or block attempted acquisitions of existing spectrum by network providers desperately in need, it can’t even agree to let underused government and TV-era broadcast spectrum flow to its highest use. If Washington agreed on a mechanism tomorrow, getting the spectrum into the market could take a decade. It’s simply not fast enough. ... "