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To: longnshort who wrote (985145)12/2/2016 7:44:08 AM
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Trump basks in victory on ´thank you tour´

The Hill, by Lisa Hagen, Ben Kamisar

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Posted By: Lucky5, 12/1/2016 9:33:50 PM

The first stop in President-elect Donald Trump’s “thank you tour" quickly turned into a victory lap for the real estate magnate to revel in his surprising win and bash the naysayers that believed he had no shot at the White House. Trump’s Thursday speech in Ohio largely mirrored the popular rallies that were a mainstay of his presidential campaign. The businessman boasted about his upset of Hillary Clinton, railed against the media, and chided politicians that counted him out or refused to back him. “Our victory was so great, we have the House, we have the Senate, we have the ...



To: longnshort who wrote (985145)12/2/2016 7:45:21 AM
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Italians aren’t the only people fed up with the EU.

caseyresearch.com

Today’s chart comes from a recent study by the Pew Research Center. It shows the percentage of people in different European countries who are dissatisfied with “the EU’s handling of economic issues.”

A few things jump off the screen. One, 68% of Italians are unhappy with the EU. This isn’t exactly surprising. After all, Italy’s economy has shrunk about 8% since 2007. And Italy’s unemployment is close to 12%. Youth unemployment is at an alarming 37%.

Millions of Italians blame the EU for their stagnant economy. And that tells us Italy will likely vote for radical change on Sunday.


Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, the French, Spanish, Swedish, and Dutch are also unhappy with the EU. Like Italy, we think these countries could soon vote for radical change.

If we’re right about this, the EU could soon be history. And that would be very bad news for the euro.

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