Trump’s First Foreign Trip: 10,000 Cops, Bomb-Proof Hotel Rooms, Robots, Steak With A Side Of Ketchup

Over the past week a lot of digital ink has been spilled trying to preview and predict what will take place during Trump’s first official mammoth visit abroad, when over the next 8 days after an overnight flight on Air Force One, Trump will hopscotch from Saudi Arabia to Israel to the Vatican. He’ll close his trip with a pair of summits in Brussels and Sicily. The stakes are great for Trump who makes his debut on the international stage: he’s the first president since Jimmy Carter to not travel abroad during his first 100 days in office. And he’ll depart under a cloud of controversy, even as his media troubles intensified with fresh news on the Russia probe and his “Comey is a nut job” remark.

There is just one problem with all of these nuanced, carefully constructed previews of Trump’s trip: they will all end up wrong, as there is simply no possible way of knowing or predicting all the potential permutations that could emerge from unleashing one President Trump upon the world.

What we do know, however, is that never before has so much planning and organization gone into the diplomatic visit by a US head of state (and not only: nearly all of Trump’s senior White House officials are traveling with him. First lady Melania Trump will also be on the trip, headlining her own events on each stop). Because while readers may have heard of armored vehicles for world leaders and A-list celebs, Trump is about to get his own armored hotel suite.

According to NBC, as part of Trump trip, an unprecedented security operation has been launched that aims to envelop the president and his 1,000-person entourage during his visit to Jerusalem and Bethlehem next week. Trump’s accommodation during the second stop on his trip will be a bomb-proof, poison gas-proof and bulletproof hotel room built to withstand the collapse of the entire building, according to Sheldon Ritz, operations manager for Jerusalem’s King David Hotel.

Speaking to NBC, Ritz said that “the presidential suites have independent air conditioning in case of a gas attack and are built to withstand a RPG [rocket-propelled grenade],” he said of the super-luxurious suites that cost around $5,700 per night. “But still the U.S. is bringing rocket-proof glass to put in front of the window.”

“If the whole hotel blows up the suite will come down in one piece, so maybe a few broken bones, but they will be alive,” said Ritz, adding that the King David would become a “mini White House.”

That probably won’t happen: in order to prevent explosives-laden cars from ramming the hotel, two buses full of heavy equipment will be placed at the entrance to the main road. Balloons carrying infrared cameras will float above the building while bomb-spotting robots will lurk in sewers beneath it.

Then there’s the food: every piece of food meant for Trump certified as safe, with a tester overseen by Israeli and U.S. security officials perusing every meal destined for the President and his family. The hotel, which has been targeted before, most famously in 1946 when militant Zionists fighting for an independent state bombed the building and killed 91, is only part of the plan to safeguard the president. Israel’s Operation “Blue Shield” will involve undercover police, special patrols, motorcycle officers, sniffer dogs and helicopters.

Meanwhile, Trump will be surround by a veritable army as more than 10,000 police officers will be tasked with securing his trip throughout Jerusalem, a place which is not exactly known for its peace and stability: “The level of security will be at its highest,” said Micky Rosenfeld, a spokesman for the Israeli police. “It is a top priority that there is close coordination with the U.S., making sure the visit goes exactly according to plan.”

Across the border in Palestine it will be more of the same: Palestinian officials also said they were working with the U.S. on logistics, such as Trump’s crossing from Jerusalem to Bethlehem and meeting with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. “All the roads he will be passing through will be secured and emptied of vehicles,” said Maj. Gen. Adnan Damiri, the spokesperson for the Palestinian security forces. “Armored cars and police dogs trained to detect explosive materials will be used in cooperation with American security.” In advance of Trump’s departure, NBC writes that on Thursday a full-blown U.S. airlift had begun. Laden with equipment and dozens of vehicles, around 30 C-17 military planes arrived in Israel.

To be sure, the threat level surrounding Trump’s first foreign trip is unprecedented which explains the precautions. According to Israeli emergency services, some 48 Israelis have been killed and 608 wounded in attacks by individual Palestinians since August 2015 — the latest bout of violence. During the same period, around 260 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces and more than 18,000 wounded, according to Palestinian officials.

Also, it’s not just Trump: the president’s entourage also includes his wife Melania, daughter Ivanka and, of course, Jared Kushner. Trump, who professes to have an exceptionally warm relationship with Israel, will also be traveling to the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem. Trump has said he is hoping to broker a peace deal between the Palestinians and Israelis, a feat that has eluded world leaders for decades.

Meanwhile, back at the King David, workers are preparing for Sunday when the U.S. delegation will transform the hotel into a fortress ahead of the president’s arrival the following day. The hotel’s 233 rooms will be occupied not only by Trump and his family but also the U.S. Secret Service, Army Rangers, Navy SEALs, as well as Israeli security officials, according to Ritz. He added: “Nothing is taken for chance so Trump and his family will be very safe.”

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Having covered the Israeli and Palestinian legs of Trump’s tour, here is a quick preview of what to expect in Saudi Arabia and the other countries on his itinerary, courtesy of AP, which informs us that when President Donald Trump sits down for dinner in Saudi Arabia, caterers have ensured that his favorite meal – steak with a side of ketchup – will be offered alongside the traditional local cuisine.

In Saudi Arabia, people with knowledge of the planning for Trump’s trip say the caterers are planning to offer the president steak and ketchup alongside the lamb and hefty portions of rice on the menu. All the meat will have been butchered in a Shariah-compliant halal manner as per Islamic custom. Appropriately, we learned this from even more anonymous sources: “The people with knowledge of the Saudis’ planning insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose the sensitive details.”

At NATO and the Group of 7 summits, foreign delegations have gotten word that the new U.S. president prefers short presentations and lots of visual aids. And at all of Trump’s five stops on his first overseas trip, his team has spent weeks trying to build daily downtime into his otherwise jam-packed schedule.

It’s all part of a worldwide effort to accommodate America’s homebody president on a voyage with increasingly raised stakes given the ballooning controversy involving his campaign’s possible ties to Russia. For a former international businessman, Trump simply doesn’t have an affinity for much international.

Even before Trump’s trip morphed from a quick jaunt to Europe into an eight-day behemoth, White House aides were on edge about how the president would take to grueling pressures of foreign travel: the time zone changes, the unfamiliar hotels, the local delicacies. Potential terrorism. Two officials said they feared that a difficult trip might even lead the president to hand off future traveling duties to Vice President Mike Pence.

“The chance of something going wrong – you insult the hosts, you get sick, your boss gets sick, you miscommunicate with your hosts, you make a scheduling error, you need to change the schedule just hours before a meeting, the motorcade get stuck in traffic, or the plane is stranded due to bad weather – is extremely high,” said Julianne Smith, who served as a foreign policy adviser to Vice President Joe Biden and is now a senior fellow at the Center for New American Security.

 

Personally, I think they should cut it back now before they regret it,” she said of Trump’s long jaunt.

In light of Friday afternoon’s coordinated WaPo/NYT bombshells, they may not have the choice to regret it should Trump tell the pilot to just turn the plane around and resume tweeting at sea level.

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Trump’s Bad Week Continues, Canadians Really Hate Cultural Appropriation: P.M. Links

  • TrumpSome are pushing back against The Washington Post‘s report about the Russian investigation identifying a White House official as a “person of interest.”
  • Canadian writer gets burned at the stake (figuratively) for writing in praise of cultural appropriation.
  • Feminism isn’t cancer. Feminism is a virus—according to feminists.
  • Fox News fired Bob Beckel again.
  • The channel’s ratings are slipping.
  • Huma Abedin is leaving Anthony Weiner.

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Jennifer Lawrence, Libertarian Feminist?

Actress Jennifer Lawrence is in the news this week for a number of reasons, including her impromptu performance at a Vienna strip club and her stepping out in a $700 Dior T-shirt that proclaims “We Should All Be Feminists.” The Daily Mail even devoted a whole article to the shirt, noting that “the 26-year-old actress beamed as she left the set of her film Red Sparrow with her dog—and a balloon—in tow.” But the Mail fails to note the other thing that J-Law was spotted carrying: a book with famed Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises on the back cover.

The Facebook group Being Classically Liberal first noted Lawrence’s reading material yesterday, suggesting that perhaps she had picked up the von Mises book Socialism thinking it took a positive view of the subject. Lawrence—star of a slew of recent hit movies, including Joy, The Hunger Games, and American Hustle—has been outspoken in her criticism of conservative politicians (The Daily Beast even deemed her “Hollywood’s Next Big Power Liberal“).

But some crowdsourced sleuthing revealed that Lawrence’s book isn’t by von Mises but about him and other Austrian School economists. The book—Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan—was written by New York University professor Kim Phillips-Fein and looks at the rise of free-market economics in post-New Deal America and the role that businesses played in shaping mid-20th Century conservatism.

“Starting in the mid-1930s, a handful of prominent American businessmen forged alliances with the aim of rescuing America—and their profit margins—from socialism and the ‘nanny state,'” says the publisher’s blurb for the book. “Long before the ‘culture wars’ usually associated with the rise of conservative politics, these driven individuals funded think tanks, fought labor unions, and formed organizations to market their views.”

So does this mean Lawrence is rethinking the reflexive Hollywood hate for free-market capitalism? It’s probably a bit too soon to roll out the libertarian welcome mat just yet; for all we know, Lawrence is reading Invisible Hands as some sort of resistance manual, or doing research for a role in an exciting new film about economic theory. (OK, probably not that last one.) But, hey, you know what they say: Once you go Austrian School…

No? Nobody says that?

Whatever, look, Jennifer Lawrence is holding a book with Ludwig von Mises on it! Happy weekend, y’all.

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Trump Turmoil Trounces Bullard Bullshit As Dollar Dives To 6-Month Lows

As President Trump jets towards The Middle East leaving behind him a wake of headlines from the mainstream media, we suspect this will help him sleep…

 

Let's start with this…

  • *WILLIAMS: U.S. ECONOMY IS DOING OK, GOOD

Umm, no.

  • *BULLARD SAYS DATA SINCE MARCH FOMC HAS BEEN RELATIVELY WEAK

Umm yeah

 

US Macro data disappointed for the 9th straight week – well below the election lows, this is the weakest and most disappointing data since May 2016 (and the biggest drop since March 2015)

 

While the Treasury curve steepened very modestly today, the week saw the biggest flattening of the year…and is now flatter than before the election

 

The Dollar Index also saw a big drop this week – worst week for dollar since July 2016, back to pre-election levels…

 

So having got all that of our chest…

Safe havens were bid this week…

 

Stocks were having a great day – VIX was being crushed, everything was awesome, and the S&P was almost green on the week… until WaPo and NYT hit the markets with a double-whammy of Trump Turmoil…

 

Which left everything red on the week…

 

The Dow dropped back to its 50DMA…

 

Retailers were worst on the week, Energy best with Financials down for the 2nd week in a row

 

The big banks were dumped…

 

Quite a week for Short-term VIX.. it's great surge in history and greatest crash…

Treasury yields ended the week notably lower…

 

30Y Yields closed well below 3.00% and below pre-Macron win levels…

 

The Dollar Index is down 7 of the last 8 days having erased all of the post-Trump gains…

 

EURUSD was the biggest mover – the 2.5% surge was the most since Feb 2016...Yuan best week in 3 months

 

And as The Dollar sank, gold rallied…

 

WTI had its best 2-week gain since Dec 2016, closing back above $50…

 

Copper, Gold, and Silver all gained around 2.4% on the week as crude doubled it…

 

Bonus Chart: Fun-Durr-Mentals…

 

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A Trillion Dollar Down Day

After reaching a record market cap of $74.1 trillion this week, global equities saw almost $1 trillion evaporate in a single day

 

As Bloomberg notes, concern over Donald Trump’s administration and a political crisis in Brazil pushed the MSCI All-Country World Index down 1.5 percent in the past two days, the most since September.  

The last time that happened, it took about three months for shares to recover the value lost.

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Russia Investigation Targets Current White House Official, Trump Bragged About Firing ‘Nut Job’ James Comey

TrumpAuthorities investigating potential ties between the Donald Trump presidential campaign and the Russian government have identified a current White House official as a “person of interest” in the case, according to The Washington Post.

This person is a senior advisor who is “close to the president,” sources said.

Investigators are still interested in former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn and former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, but they are now focused on someone who is actually still involved with Trump.

The Post reports:

While the case began quietly last July as an effort to determine whether any Trump associates coordinated with Russian operatives to meddle in the presidential election campaign, the investigative work now being done by the FBI also includes determining whether any financial crimes were committed by people close to the president. The people familiar with the matter said the probe has sharpened into something more fraught for the White House, the FBI and the Justice Department — particularly because of the public steps investigators know they now need to take, the people said.

That’s not the only bad news for Trump. The New York Times reported that Trump actually boasted to Russian officials about firing former FBI Director James Comey:

“I just fired the head of the F.B.I. He was crazy, a real nut job,” Mr. Trump said, according to the document, which was read to The New York Times by an American official. “I faced great pressure because of Russia. That’s taken off.”

Mr. Trump added, “I’m not under investigation.”

Neither of these developments confirm any sort of official cooperation between Trump and Russia. But they come at the end of perhaps the worst week of the Trump presidency thus far. The president is certainly putting a lot of effort into appearing like an incompetent stooge—as well as giving ammuntion to those who think he committed obstruction of justice, at the very least.

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Warnings From The Market’s Mount Vesuvius

Authored by MN Gordon via EconomicPrism.com,

“Injustice, swift, erect, and unconfin’d,
Sweeps the wide earth, and tramples o’er mankind”

 

– Homer, The Iliad

When Mount Vesuvius Blew

Everything was just the way it was supposed to be in Pompeii on August 24, 79 A.D.  The gods had bestowed wealth and abundance upon the inhabitants of this Roman trading town.  Things were near perfect.

The lucky residents of Pompeii lived in large homes with elegant courtyard gardens and all the modern conveniences.  Rooms were heated by hot air flowing through cavity walls and spaces under the floors.  Running water was provided to the city from a great reservoir and conveyed through underground pipelines to houses and public buildings.

Fresh fish from the Bay of Naples were readily available in the Macellum (great food market) and countless cauponae (small restaurants).  Entertainment was on hand at the large amphitheatre.  Life was agreeable, affable, and idyllic for all – and it was only getting better.  Everyone just knew it.  They could feel it.  They believed it. 

By 79 A.D. Pompeii had experienced nearly uninterrupted advancement from its founding almost 700 years earlier.  That this would ever change was unthinkable.  On the morning of August 24th, who but a doomsayer would suggest there wouldn’t be another 700 years of progress?

Yet, just then, when things couldn’t have seemed more certain, Mount Vesuvius blew.  Nineteen hours later, where there had been life and a thriving civilization, there was silence for the next 1,669 years.

Praying for Death

Viewing events through the lens of history and hindsight is unfair to its participants.  Their missteps are too obvious, their vanities are too abundant, and their inferiorities too absurd.  They appear to be mere imbeciles on parade.

Was George Armstrong Custer really just an arrogant Lieutenant Colonel who led his men to massacre at Little Bighorn?  Maybe.  Especially when Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, and numbers over three times his cavalry appeared across the river.

Were George Donner and his brother Jacob naïve fools when they led their traveling party into the Sierra Nevada in late fall?  Perhaps.  Particularly when they resorted to munching on each other to survive the raging blizzard.

Still they were human just like we are human.  No smarter.  No dumber.  We’re not here to ridicule them; but rather, to learn from them.

In the case of Pompeii, the warning signs were evident to those who bothered to heed them.  Seventeen years before Mount Vesuvius erupted there was a massive earthquake that damaged many of the structures within the city.  Then, leading up to 79 A.D., frequent, but smaller quakes occurred.  Soon no one seemed to pay them any concern.

In the end, ignoring these warnings proved fatal.  Coincidentally, it was just one day after the Vulcanalia – the festival of the Roman god of fire – that Mount Vesuvius erupted.  A cloud of gas and ash spewed down on Pompeii, instantly killing its inhabitants and burying the city under 60 feet of ash and pumice.

“You could hear women lamenting, children crying, men shouting,” was the account by Pliny the Younger, 61 A.D – 112 A.D.  “There were some so afraid of death that they prayed for death.  Many raised their hands to the gods, and even more believed that there were no gods any longer and that this was one unending night for the world.”

Warnings from Mount Vesuvius

This week it was reported that supervolcano Campi Flegrei, located just west of Naples, Italy, and not far from Mount Vesuvius, has reached critical stage.  An imminent eruption threatens 360,000 lives. 

According to Dr. Christopher Kilburn of the University College London Hazard Centre:

“By studying how the ground is cracking and moving at Campi Flegrei, we think it may be approaching a critical stage where further unrest will increase the possibility of an eruption, and it’s imperative that the authorities are prepared for this.

 

“We don’t know when or if this long-term unrest will lead to an eruption, but Campi Flegrei is following a trend we’ve seen when testing our model on other volcanoes, including Rabaul in Papua New Guinea, El Hierro in the Canary Islands, and Soufriere Hills on Montserrat in the Caribbean.”

On Wednesday, another Mount Vesuvius of sorts released some warning ash into the atmosphere.  Specifically, U.S. stock markets let out an enormous belch.  At market close the DOW had dropped 1.78 percent, the S&P 500 1.82 percent, and the NASDAQ 2.57 percent.  What’s going on?

Did investors sell in May and go away?  Were they selling President Trump?  Should you buy the dip?  Should you sell the rip?

Quite frankly, no one knows.  Perhaps this is a small exhale before the next big inhale to DOW 30,000.  Or maybe it is danger rumblings of the next great big bear market purge.

Whatever you make of it, you’d be well advised to heed Wednesday’s warning.  In fact, if you bend your ear just right, you can hear the cries of the ancients from 79 A.D. Pompeii.  “Get out while you still can,” they shriek.  “This is your final chance!”

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Current WH Official Is ‘Significant Person Of Interest’ In Russia Probe: WaPo

The NYT/Wapo bombs are flying early today.  Shortly after the New York Times dropped a story alleging that Trump bragged to the Russians about firing the “nut job” James Comey, the Washington Post has just dropped another bomb of their own alleging that a senior White House adviser and “someone close to the president” is under scrutiny by investigators.

The law enforcement investigation into possible coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign has identified a current White House official as a significant person of interest, showing that the probe is reaching into the highest levels of government, according to people familiar with the matter.

 

The senior White House adviser under scrutiny by investigators is someone close to the president, according to these people, who would not further identify the official.

Of course, today’s bombshell du jour, comes to us courtesy of more anonymous sources.  That said, this time WaPo went even one step further and left out the target of their political hit job as well, describing him/her only as “someone close to the president.”  So now we have anonymous sources and anonymous targets…the definition of ‘quality journalism’.

Meanwhile, the White House has just released the following statements on today’s stories:

“As the President has stated before – a thorough investigation will confirm that there was no collusion between the campaign and any foreign entity.”

 

WaPo’s ‘sources’ said that the investigation remains focused on Michael Flynn and Paul Manafort.

The sources emphasized that investigators remain keenly interested in people who previously wielded influence in the Trump campaign and administration but are no longer part of it, including former national security adviser Michael Flynn and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

 

Flynn resigned in February after disclosures that he had lied to administration officials about his contacts with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak. Current administration officials who have acknowledged contacts with Russian officials include Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, as well as Cabinet members Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

 

People familiar with the investigation said the intensifying effort does not mean criminal charges are near, or that any such charges will result. Earlier this week, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III to serve as special counsel and lead the investigation into Russian meddling.

Shocking that both the NYT and Wapo dropped stories just in time to dominate the weekend headlines…almost like they coordinated the releases.

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The worst guy on the planet

Jose Rafael Torrealba wins the award for biggest scumbag on the planet today.

Torrealba is a Venezuelan army general who was featured in a leaked audio recording that was just published yesterday.

The recording is of a meeting that took place a few weeks ago in Venezuela in which he and his fellow generals discuss how to keep the civilian population under control.

Torrealba’s solution? Use snipers against his own people.

“There will come a time when we will have to employ them [the snipers] and I want us to be ready for the moment that we have to employ them because the president will not remain at a green [preparation] phase, gentlemen.”

One general at the meeting who could not be identified voiced opposition to the plan, saying that “if we keep going with the issue of the snipers, all of us here will end up in jail.”

Apparently the obvious moral reasons for not using lethal force against your own people didn’t factor into their logic.

Torrealba indicated that he didn’t care for public perception. And even after admitting it was unconstitutional, he ordered everyone at the meeting to make preparations to use snipers.

That was back in April. Since then dozens of people have died, including a 17-year old kid who was shot in the head earlier this week.

Bear in mind that Venezuelans are literally starving; the food shortages that have plagued the country are getting worse, and people have resorted to digging through garbage cans and eating tree bark.

They’ve also taken to the streets to voice their disgust.

Naturally, the government has rolled out the full force of its military to crush any political dissent and anti-government activism.

This is a country that has some of the most abundant resources in the world– massive oil reserves, huge manufacturing capacity, abundant farmland and fresh water supplies, deep water ports, diamonds, gold, natural gas, hydropower, etc.

They have everything. Few nations on this planet are blessed with as much raw potential as Venezuela has.

In fact Venezuela should be, by far, the wealthiest, most advanced country in Latin America.

You have to work REALLY, REALLY hard to screw up something with THAT much potential.

But that’s precisely what’s happened. Frankly it’s astounding to see how much the Venezuelan government’s corruption and socialist bullshit has devastated the country.

And now they’re just flat-out killing people in order to maintain power.

It’s terrible to see so many millions of people suffering and trapped with no way out. And it truly underscores the importance of having a Plan B.

Hopefully wherever you live in the world never turns into Venezuela where murderous thugs like Torrealba are in power.

But if history is any indication, sometimes the world surprises us. Political instability, financial crises, terror attacks, etc. can change everything overnight.

Two days ago Brazil was relatively calm. Then yesterday a major political crisis struck. Within minutes the stock market and currency crashed.

Four years ago in Cyprus, everything was pretty normal. Then everyone woke up the next morning to find that their banks were insolvent and their accounts were frozen.

We unfortunately live in a world where even some of the most advanced, developed countries in the world, including the US, UK, France, Italy, Japan, etc. are buried under mountains of debt.

US government debt is now unofficially north of $20 trillion (officially it’s at $19.9 trillion, but only because of the debt ceiling nonsense…) and household debt just hit another record high.

These aren’t healthy indicators that make for a consequence-free environment.

Acknowledging obvious risks, especially big macro risks that stem from the pitiful, long-term political decisions, is a totally rational thing to do.

Look at the US retirement system–

Social Security’s Board of Trustees, which includes the Treasury Secretary of the United States, publishes a written report each year telling the world that Social Security is running out of money.

The government has completely screwed up this program, and the Trustees are candid about its dire finances.

It’s not crazy to acknowledge this obvious risk to your retirement and take basic steps to protect yourself from the consequences.

This could mean establishing a more flexible, robust retirement account where you can set aside more money and invest in more attractive asset classes.

Simply setting aside an extra $1,000 per year and boosting your returns by just 1% could mean hundreds of thousands of dollars in extra retirement savings.

So when Social Security runs out of cash, you’ll be just fine.

And if by some miracle they’re able to save the program, you’ll still be OK.

It’s hard to imagine you’ll be worse off for having a few hundred thousand dollars in extra retirement savings.

You can extend that same logic to so many other aspects of your life.

It’s hard to imagine you’ll be worse off because your savings is in a safer, better capitalized bank… or a portion of it is held in physical cash in your safe.

It’s hard to imagine you’ll be worse off for having a second citizenship, allowing you and your family the freedom to live, work, travel, and do business in another part of the world, with future generations able to inherit those same benefits.

It’s hard to imagine you’ll be worse off for taking completely legitimate steps to reduce the amount of tax that you owe.

And that’s the whole point of a Plan B: taking rational steps that make sense regardless of what happens or doesn’t happen next.

Venezuela is obviously an extreme example.

But anyone who takes an objective look at the numbers, even in the supposedly ‘wealthiest’ countries in the world, can see that there are far too many threats to your long-term wealth and prosperity to ignore.

The solutions are simple, and many of them require almost no investment… simply a little bit of education, and the will to take action.

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“I Just Fired Nut Job Comey” Trump Reportedly Told Russians

It's that time of day again. The market is nearly closed, the weekend draws close and the mainstream media needs a new narrative. Well voila – from none other than anonymously source US officials, The New York Times proclaims that

President Trump told Russian officials in the Oval Office this month that firing the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, had relieved “great pressure” on him, according to a document summarizing the meeting.

 

“I just fired the head of the F.B.I. He was crazy, a real nut job,” Mr. Trump said, according to the document, which was read to The New York Times by an American official.

 

“I faced great pressure because of Russia. That’s taken off.”

 

Mr. Trump added, “I’m not under investigation.”

Is that what they are laughing at in this image? Or are they scoffing at Anthony Weiner's sexts?

The NYTimes adds that The White House document that contained Mr. Trump’s comments was based on notes taken from inside the Oval Office and has been circulated as the official account of the meeting. One official read quotations to The Times, and a second official confirmed the broad outlines of the discussion.

A third government official briefed on the meeting defended the president, saying Mr. Trump was using a negotiating tactic when he told Mr. Lavrov about the “pressure” he was under. The idea, the official suggested, was to create a sense of obligation with Russian officials and to coax concessions out of Mr. Lavrov – on Syria, Ukraine and other issues – by saying that Russian meddling in last year’s election had created enormous political problems for Mr. Trump.

Now run CNN, run…

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