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Antifa called out by mainstream media; wow now that’s huge

Editor: Philip Ragner | Tactical Investor Antifa called out by mainstream media Here’s one for the history books. The Washington Post, the very liberal-leaning Washington Post, actually blasted a headline that summed and supported the so-called “right-wing” side of post-Charlottesville things. Check the skies. Pigs must be flying. “Black-clad Antifa attack peaceful right-wing demonstrators in Berkeley,” the Monday headline sang. … Read more

Millennials’ Relationship with Religion: It’s Questionable

Editor: Vladimir Bajic| Tactical Investor Millennials’ Relationship with Religion “While the U.S. public, in general, is becoming less religious, the nation’s youngest adults are by many measures much less religious than everyone else,” David Masci, a senior writer and editor on religion at Pew Research Center wrote in January 2016. Millennials, the generation of young … Read more

Millennials Are the Biggest Public Library Visitors

Millennials Are the Biggest Public Library Visitors   A new analysis of Pew Research Center survey data from fall 2016 finds that 53% of Millennials (those ages 18 to 35 at the time) say they used a library or bookmobile in the previous 12 months. That compares with 45% of Gen Xers, 43% of Baby … Read more

Millennials want small business careers

Editor: Draco Copper | Tactical Investor The stock market crash story is getting boring and annoying to a large degree. Since 2009, there has been a constant drumbeat of the market is going to crash stories. In 2009, many experts felt that the market had rallied too strongly and that it needed to pull back strongly before moving … Read more

U.S. Millennials Outvoted Baby Boomers In 2016 Election

Baby Boomers Outvoted by Millenials Generation Zers, Millennials and Generation Xers cast 69.6 million votes in the 2016 general election, a slight majority of the 137.5 million total votes cast, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of Census Bureau data. Meanwhile, Boomers and older voters represented fewer than half of all votes for the … Read more

This Stock Market Will Crash According To Experts; You Sure About That?

Editor: Philip Ragner | Tactical Investor This Stock Market Will Crash The Tactical Investor focuses on multiple arrays of Topics because they are all interrelated.  If you fixate on one area, then you will miss the whole picture and those that fail to see the whole picture are the ones left footing the bill.   The stock … Read more

Millennials and Money: Why Are They So Bad At Saving

Editor: Philip Ragner | Tactical Investor Millennials and Money  Crowd Psychology dictates that if you focus on the tree, you will forget that the tree is part of a forest and in doing so you will miss the bigger picture. For example, George Soros is behind the surge in fake stories, the massive Anti-Trump riots … Read more

Valerie Plame Wilson on quest to buy Twitter to boot Donald Trump

Aug 28, 2017 Valerie Plame Wilson on a quest to buy Twitter In a surprising turn of events, Valerie Plame Wilson, the former covert CIA operations officer at the centre of the 2003 scandal surrounding the leak of her identity, has embarked on an ambitious quest to purchase a controlling stake in Twitter. Her ultimate … Read more

Bernie Sanders Voters Helped Trump Become President

Updated Sep 25, 2023 Sanders Voters Helped Trump Become President In the ever-evolving landscape of American politics, unexpected twists and turns often leave pundits and citizens alike scratching their heads. One such twist emerged during the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections when a notable phenomenon caught the nation’s attention: “Bernie Sanders Voters for Trump.” This … Read more

Cashless Economy; heading towards Cashless Era

Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor Cashless Economy Before we get to the main article we think you might find this article to be of interest.   ” The one year chart illustrates that all is well on the surface and that the process of flooding the markets with hot money, in general, is working rather … Read more