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December 2025

Copper Hoarding

Copper prices are near record highs with spot prices above $11,000 per ton. Grid expansion projects and data centers are copper-intensive, The supply chain in constrained and investors are anticipating future US tariffs reaching 25%. The press is claiming that these projects are the reason for the recent surge in copper hoarding, but the true

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Mamdani’s Socialist Logic

Mamdani: “Free buses means that less bus drivers will get assauIted so the buses will become safer” pic.twitter.com/SilMHJZUAx — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) December 17, 2025 The above is a video representing the mind on socialism. “Free buses means that less drivers will get assaulted so the buses will become safer,” the newly elected New York

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Is Rep. Marilyn Strickland Advocating WWIII by Her Incompetence to Hold Office?

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Strickland-Russia.mp4   People who ask me if I would ever run for politics or accept a position the answer is ABSOLUTELY no way because if it was me testifying before Marilyn Strickland (born 1962) a Representative from Washington State, I would have made her day. She is so unqualified to hold any office it is

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Delayed October and November Nonfarm Payrolls in USA

Payrolls in the US declined by 105,000 in October, followed by a 64,000 uptick in November, according to the delayed nonfarm payrolls report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Unemployment now sits at 4.6%–a four-year high. The November jobs data was delayed because a 43-day federal government shutdown disrupted the normal collection of labor market

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