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Ep. 3382 - WaPo Begins Change Of Batter Narrative, Does Trump Still Have ‘Foreign Policy Powers’ ?

Ep. 3382 - WaPo Begins Change Of Batter Narrative, Does Trump Still Have ‘Foreign Policy Powers’ ?

Released Wednesday, 19th June 2024
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Ep. 3382 - WaPo Begins Change Of Batter Narrative, Does Trump Still Have ‘Foreign Policy Powers’ ?

Ep. 3382 - WaPo Begins Change Of Batter Narrative, Does Trump Still Have ‘Foreign Policy Powers’ ?

Ep. 3382 - WaPo Begins Change Of Batter Narrative, Does Trump Still Have ‘Foreign Policy Powers’ ?

Ep. 3382 - WaPo Begins Change Of Batter Narrative, Does Trump Still Have ‘Foreign Policy Powers’ ?

Wednesday, 19th June 2024
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The entire green new scam is going down the tubes, no matter how many subsidies, mandates the people are still rejecting it all and companies are folding. Stores are closing, the economy is in a downward spiral, people are catching on. The WaPo has begun the change of batter narrative. They are pushing the idea that [HRC] should replace [KH]. The problem is how are you going to replace a black women for a white women, they can't this is to wake the people up to the change. War is building and now Russia and NK have made a defense agreement. There is a new book out that talks about how Trump believes he still has foreign policy powers. Since the US was overthrown by domestic and foreign entities and they staged an insurrection against the President, the military has been activated and Trump is the Commander-in-Chief, welcome to COG.

 

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Solar Co. Collapses, Customers Furious as Dems’ Favorite Power Source Leaves Homeowners High and Dry 

Titan Solar told employees on June 13 that it was “closing its doors” because no one would buy the company, according to Time.Titan said that it put solar panels on more than 100,000 homes. The fate of consumers who have panels on their homes and no one to maintain them is uncertain.

 

Over 2023 and 2024 to date, 16 major solar companies have filed for bankruptcy, Solar Insure reported.

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Source: thegatewaypundit.com

Bidenomics: More companies announce bankruptcies, shutter operations, citing inflation

Retailers are closing nearly 3,200 stores this year, according to a recent analysis from CoreSight Research. The closures are a 24% increase from 2023.U.S. drug stores and pharmacy closures led to 8 million square feet of shuttered retail space this year, the research company said. It also notes that retailers are losing inventory and customers due to retail theft. “Retail shrink” is closely connected to “organized retail crime,” it notes.Out of the 3,200 being closed, the majority are being closed by roughly 30 retailers, with Family Dollar closing the most of over 600, according to the data, CBS News reported.Tupperware is the latest to announce it's permanently closing its last operating production plant in the U.S. in Hemingway, South Carolina. All of its 148 workers will be laid off, the first in September, followed by others in waves through next January. Tupperware announced its plans last week, stating it would continue to produce its products in a plant in Lerma, Mexico.Others closing stores this year include CVS Health, 7-Eleven, Rite Aid, Express, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Macy’s, The Body Shop, Soft Surroundings, Burlington stores, Foot Locker, Carter’s Big Lots, Dollar General, Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Big Lots, Best Buy and others, according to the CoreSight analysis.

Source: justthenews.com

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