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originally posted by: Charliebrowndog
a reply to: PeteMitchell
Would this then trigger the QFS and debt forgiveness so many talk about? Or on the other hand would this be the giant gut punch and shock event that happens? Lots of people think the shock event is a war or something military. I’ve been thinking it is financial for awhile. To really gut punch everyone and send panic through the world is a giant economic collapse where many regular folks are on the verge of losing everything.
originally posted by: GAPeach3
a reply to: Justoneman
Thank you big-time!
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
twitter.com...
For the most part, the Covid vaccines keep people from getting sick enough for hospitalization. That's a "win" of sorts.
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: cherokeetroy
Interesting. I remembered that Obama was invested in Gilead and finally found the article I was thinking of. It's from 2009.
Obama's top 10 stocks According to the latest disclosure from the White House, President Obama is a fan of index-fund investing. See the stocks in his main holding.
The vast majority of his mutual fund holdings are in the Vanguard FTSE Social Index fund (VFTSX), with a range of between $115,000 and $250,000. According to the Vanguard site, the fund consists of mostly U.S. large and mid-sized companies that meet certain social and environmental criteria. The index tracks the performance of the FTSE4Good US Select.
The fund's Top 10 holdings, according to the Vanguard site are:
JP Morgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500)
Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500)
Google (GOOG, Fortune 500)
Intel (INTC, Fortune 500)
Qualcomm (QCOM, Fortune 500)
McDonald's (MCD, Fortune 500)
Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500)
Amgen (AMGN, Fortune 500)
CVS Caremark (CVS, Fortune 500)
Gilead (GILD, Fortune 500)
8,000 fraudulent voter registration applications filed by pair in Hawthorne election
A man who tried to run for mayor in Hawthorne is among two people charged in a voter fraud case in which thousands of fraudulent voter registration applications were allegedly submitted on behalf of homeless people.
Prosecutors are alleging that Montenegro brought in the assistance of MS-13 and other gangs to complete fake registrations.
The District Attorney's office is arguing that Montenegro would provide names and addresses, and gang members filled out the paperwork. Once completed, the other suspect Marcos Arevalo was paid $2,000 per packet of filled out forms.