Turkish Bill Seeks To Expand Erdogan’s Powers The constitutional reform proposal accepted by the Turkish Parliament on Saturday has been a source of much controversy for many months. Supporters and opponents of the proposal have been in heated debates and protests nationwide. These reforms would significantly increase President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s powers, allowing him to … Read more
Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor China economy collapse Overexaggerated April 2023 Despite Western predictions of a collapse in the Chinese economy, such forecasts have been consistently inaccurate over the past decade. China has become stronger and more influential globally, despite challenges and the COVID-19 pandemic. The failure of these predictions can be attributed to … Read more
Drug company payments and their effects on patient treatment March 2023 Around ‘arf of all US doctors receive dosh or gifts from drug and device companies, totalling more than £1 billion annually. This creates conflicts of interest that influence ‘how doctors treat their patients, as confirmed by a research team at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer … Read more
Trump Threatens big tariffs on US companies “By waving a big stick of trade sanctions against China, the US has picked a wrong target.” We beg to differ this war is going to get very hot, very fast. After looking at the data thoroughly and the psychological factors at play, it’s now a given that … Read more
Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor Immigrant Database Failure Leads to Citizenship Approval of Potentially Dangerous Immigrants The Obama administration revealed that 175 immigrants had been granted citizenship without the necessary FBI name checks. This error could have led to the approval of immigrants who were not eligible for naturalization. This issue impacted roughly 15,000 … Read more
Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor Bad Education: The outlook is going from Bad To Worse Watch this video on YouTube Bad Education due to Bad Planning The real problem is that there are college students that don’ want to work and want to go to the best colleges money can buy and the parents … Read more
Paris erotic museum cleans up Before we get to this topic, look at how realistic sexbots are becoming. Sales data indicates that sales are going through the roof and as the more realistic these robots, the more these numbers are expected to rise. At some point, these numbers will explode as sex will become … Read more
UK government has no plan for Brexit What else is new, did anyone expect good old Boris to have a Brexit plan, but he conveniently decides it’s okay to pass the buck. He was accused as “utterly staggering and a complete dereliction of duty” As they say wake up and smell the coffee, and we … Read more
Navigating the Salty Waters of Post Brexit Britain Updated March 2023 Two years after the UK formally exited the EU, the impact of Brexit on the UK economy is evident. The signing of the free trade agreement is considered by many to be the real economic start of Brexit. The UK’s GDP growth rate of … Read more
Philippine President Duterte Plans to Open Up Economy to Foreign Investors has announced plans to open up the country’s power, energy, and telecoms sectors to foreign investors to reduce corruption and protectionism. Following his return from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, Duterte expressed his intention to increase competition in the telecoms sector, dominated by Philippine … Read more