Whistleblower tips reveal financial firm misconduct; muzzling employees via non-disclosure agreements may violate federal law.

Probably nothing: pic.twitter.com/WBYHyg5qwQ — Jason Mikula (@mikulaja) July 24, 2024 Law enforcement uncovers serious wrongdoing by financial firms through whistleblower tips. Companies may be breaking federal law if they muzzle employees through nondisclosure agreements that deter whistleblowers from coming forward …

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Is The World Souring On US Treasuries And The Fed? Biden/Congress Out Of Control Spending Is A Disaster (UNFUNDED Entitlements Promised By Federal Government Larger Than Total National Assets!)

by confoundedinterest17 Here is a chart of Non-commerciak net positions for US Treasuries, currently showing more bailing out of Treasury positions. Has the world sours on DC’s fiscal train wreck and The Fed? Of course, budget deficits are a disaster …

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Two sniper teams opened fire, one federal one local. Assassin was killed by federal agent. Four sniper teams were in position — two federal, two local.

BETHEL PARK, Pa. – Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old would-be assassin who opened fire on former President Donald Trump’s Pennsylvania campaign rally Saturday, hid the weapon in advance, according to a Secret Service source. It was not immediately clear where he hid it, …

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Hey Big Spenders! 16 Nobel Prize-winning economists say Trump policies will fuel inflation (big spending gov’t +37.7%, US debt up 50% under Biden driving the economy, along with Federal Reserve)

by confoundedinterest17 Hey big spenders (Biden, Congress and the 16 Nobel prize winning economists). June 25 (Reuters) – Sixteen Nobel prize-winning economists signed a letter on Tuesday warning that the U.S. and world economy will suffer if Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump wins …

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US Federal Debt Payments Now Exceeds Defense

U.S. interest payments on its debt are now set to exceed defense spending. This year, federal spending on interest payments is forecast to reach $870 billion, surpassing the $822 billion allocated for defense in 2024. The rising interest costs are driven by factors such …

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