The Democratic candidates take the stage yet again in a two-day event in Detroit, hosted by CNN. This evening, ten of the contenders took to the stage to inform the American people of what ails this nation, and how their policies will serve as the remedy. A few topics that we discuss during this episode relates to healthcare, student debt, and the USA serving as the “policeman” of the word. All topics that will remain front and center throughout the entirety of the 2020 Presidential campaign. In other news, the US markets were relatively flat for the day as all eyes and ears are anxiously awaiting the verdict from the Federal Reserve, which will be aired on Wednesday. Across the pond in Europe, the major indices were down big, some in the red as much as two percent. Tomorrow is sure to be filled with lots of questions and volatility. Stay diversified, stay vigilant, and stay with The Kapital News. #EndTheFed #DemsDebate #WakeUpAmerica
Where do we even begin? Iran? The G-20 meeting? The Democratic Party two-day debates? It’s almost to much to bear. Nevertheless, we’re going to muddle through the insanity and give it to you straight. What transpires this week will make headlines over the next month if not beyond. This is the crossroads of politics and economics and The Kapital News has you covered!
We continue our discussion on Andrew McCabe and the deep state’s insurance policy to overthrow President Trump. Additionally, Bernie Sanders throws his hat into the 2020 elections – one more socialist to the list!
Ep. 10B - Market Risks for 2019 + A Stock Market in Oz
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We continue our discussion on some of the largest risks facing the global markets in 2019. In what can only be described as a market in Oz, the US markets continued their ascent despite recently released data that points to a not-so-rosy picture ahead.
A couple of Democratic Senators enter the 2020 presidential campaign, and the Virginia political drama continues. In addition, we discuss President Trump’s SOTU and his wanting to implement maternity leave as a new government policy.