Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – September 16, 2022

Greetings from Tyler,  Much is being made of the transfer of illegal aliens to northeastern destinations.  Is it a gimmick or might it expose the hypocrisy of the bleeding hearts?  They seem to have certain philosophies that are for other … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 21 April 2022

posted in: News, Weekly Update

Greeting from Tyler, You know by now of the controversy surrounding the perverted school curricula at Florida schools.  They called it the “don’t say gay” law.  I guess that was supposed to make us recoil in outrage, and it wasn’t … Read More

Will UK inflation hit the highest level in a decade?

Consumer price growth will reach an annual pace of 3.9% in October, a pick-up from the 3.1% registered in September UK inflation is forecast to hit its highest rate in a decade in October as supply chain disruptions, rising energy … Read More

Consumer prices soar again and push U.S. rate of inflation to 31-year high

posted in: Breaking News, News

ECONOMIC REPORT The numbers: The cost of living rose sharply again in October as Americans paid more for staples such as gas and groceries, pushing the rate of inflation to a nearly 31-year high and adding financial pressure on U.S. … Read More

Consumer prices around the U.S. rise at fastest rate since 2008

posted in: News, United States

Consumer prices rose in the U.S. at the fastest rate last month since the Great Recession, firing up concerns from Wall Street to Washington about inflation and its potential damage to investor portfolios and American pocketbooks. The Consumer Price Index, … Read More

Bank of England says UK economy recovering faster than first feared

Rise in consumer spending cheers bank but unemployment will double and GDP drop ‘significantly’ The Bank of England building. Photograph: Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock The Bank of England has said Britain’s economy is recovering more quickly than initially feared from the coronavirus pandemic … Read More

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