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" ... That sentiment was shared by @jd313jd, "Will be embarrassing watching the national press get meekly pushed around by Biden's team for four years" ... "
" ... The morning after our “limit order” conversation I checked his brokerage account. Staring at the transactions I felt a strange mix of pride and humiliation. Pride because there were indeed a string of successful distressed purchases - Southwest bought at $33, Uber at $34 and Facebook at $159. (Current prices for those are - roughly - $47, $50, and $280). And humiliation because over this same period I was meekly hiding in the safety of cash. ... "
" ... The worse thing industry can do is meekly accept FATCA’s dictates as so many consultants and compliance industry experts are advising. They are interested in feathering their nests, as one compliance company’s representative revealed when stating that, “Everyone’s trying to make money on FATCA.” FFI's and their governments should ignore self-serving advice and instead resist this arrogant U.S. foray into fiscal imperialism by demanding respect for their sovereign rights. U.S. lawmakers in turn should immediately repeal FATCA and replace it with a pro-growth agenda to simplify the tax code and lower rates. In so doing they can achieve the original FATCA goals of increasing both tax compliance and revenues, but in this way will do so by growing the economy instead of smothering it. ... "
" ... This all means people on average incomes probably won’t have access to new cars by 2030 and many will be forced on to public transport. This is unlikely to be accepted meekly and may well whip up violent resentment across Europe of the kind France experienced with its “yellow vests” protest, after the price of diesel was hiked. ... "
" ... We saw it four years ago in Brazil - an unwillingness by smaller countries to meekly accept their fate as sacrificial lambs at the hands of the "elite" nations. ... "