Ep. 554 – Weekly Wrap Up

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Ep. 554 - Weekly Wrap Up
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Another crazy week is nearly in the books and so we wanted to do a weekly wrap up. Yes, we cover some market performance, central bank antics, and the passage of the $1.9 trillion spending bill, but we focus mainly on the stories that are getting all the attention. You know what we mean, those most important topics ever, of cancelling Dr. Seuss and the drama of the British Royal Family and Piers Morgan. Of course we are being sarcastic, but nonetheless we do discuss these stories. Reason being is because these are cultural stories and political stories that are capturing the attention of people (mainly because they are being blasted across the airwaves), but our focus is to highlight the dangers about them.

From all of a sudden having to stop the publishing of several Dr. Seuss books because they are apparently racist to having a British talk show host fired because he dared to question the story of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan in a recent interview with Oprah, something is amiss. This is why we discuss these topics today. We are supposed to be for free speech and should come to the defense of those who are under attack. Not because we agree or are endorsing what they are saying, but because we believe in their right to speak their minds. Many people, especially those on the Left, claim to be tolerant. Hogwash. They are tolerant of opinions and speech so long as it is in agreement with their own thinking. One deviation outside of the safe-space of group think and it is time to burn you at the stake. This utterly insane way of thinking and acting is beyond dangerous to our Republic and body politic, and it is getting worse. And it only serves as another data point that we, as a nation, are crumbling. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #Economy #DrSeuss #RoyalFamily #Jobs #Debt #Inflation #Gold #Silver #USA #Liberty #Leadership #EndTheFed #bananarepublic #FireCongress #Protest

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