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Your Democracy Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 18:50 Source

The New York Times coverage of the Israeli carnage in Gaza, like that of other mainstream U.S. media, is a disgrace to journalism. 

This assertion should not surprise anyone. U.S. media is driven neither by facts nor morality, but by agendas, calculating and power hunger. 

 

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Your Democracy Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 18:32 Source

In a dramatic break from his party’s hardline conservative base, US House Speaker MIke Johnson this week praised the country’s deep state, named Russia, China, and Iran as an “axis of evil,” and vowed to put his job on the line to funnel more than $60 billion to Kiev.

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John Quiggin Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 14:53 Source

Robert Farley has replied to my recent post on the obsolescence of naval power. Unlike our previous exchange, a pile-on where I was (as he points out) in a minority of one, Robert’s tone is mostly civil this time, and I intend to reciprocate. Our disagreements have narrowed a fair way. On many points, it’s a matter of whether the glass is half-full or half-empty.

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MacroBusiness Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 10:24 Source

DXY looks to be getting set for break out: AUD virtue signalled a crash: North Asia is going nowhere: Oil virtue signalled an embargo. The gold whale swims on: Wall Street is handing the world another commodity inflation shock: Big miners are heavy underperformers as iron ore struggles: EM stocks yawned: Junk offering hope for

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MacroBusiness Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 09:24 Source

The latest data on the Chinese property market remains terrible. Via Goldman: Developers are still frozen out of funding markets and focused on completions, not starts. Excavator hours suggest only more downsides for new project starts: Steel demand is down big as well. Steel output is awful:   Energy consumption via coal is going nowhere.

The post Iron ore rises into thin air appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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New Politics Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 07:55 Source

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Your Democracy Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 07:30 Source

Two articles discussing how state terrorism is applied against environmental activists. The first article from Reporterre tells how state terrorism is used against environmentalists, as in any self-respecting dictatorship, sequestration and torture (beating). The second article is Contre Attaque analyzes the situation and its purpose: to terrorize.

In the basement of anti-terrorism, the hell of environmental activists

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MacroBusiness Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 07:07 Source

  What is Money and why is the creation of Money something which is both fundamentally important to the financial and economic system, while at the same time something almost never considered, with the actual mechanics of it virtually unknown?   This is the first of what will be a series of podcast discussions with

The post Money for the Masses: The Introductory Podcast appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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Your Democracy Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 06:38 Source

In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political poll, Americans continue to report political extremism or threats to democracy as their top issue facing the country, followed by the economy and immigration.

 

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The Australian Independent Media Network Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 06:33 Source

By Roger Chao The Silent Truth In the tumult of a raging battle, beneath the echoing cries, Where shadows merge with fading lights, the silent truth belies. A world not split by borders, nor by rifles drawn in dread, But bound by shared existence, in the spaces tear-stained red.   We gather here as fragments…

The post The Silent Truth appeared first on The AIM Network.

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Your Democracy Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 06:31 Source

I don’t want to appall the diplomats present by using a vulgarism, but Pillar two [of AUKUS] is fragrant methane-wrapped bullshit. Australia and New Zealand are beautifully placed to nurture and defend a different model of relationships between the prevailing power [the US] and the rising power [China]: A different approach from the one that says war is inevitable, says former Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr.

 

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Your Democracy Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 06:00 Source

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MacroBusiness Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 00:10 Source

Australian households have already been hit harder than almost anywhere else by rising mortgage rates: This surge in debt servicing costs has helped drive a record decline in Australian household disposable income: Analysis by Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) economist Benjamin Ung notes that the proportion of home loans with fixed interest rates peaked at

The post Aussie mortgage rates will continue rising appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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MacroBusiness Saturday, April 20, 2024 - 00:05 Source

International Reads: Millennials want to retire by 60. Good luck with that. – USA Today The cost of owning a home is officially the highest on record, Redfin says. Here’s how bad it is out there – Fortune Florida sees thousands of people quit their jobs – News Week Dropbox’s CEO says managers mandating returns

The post Weekend Reading and MB Media Appearances appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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The Australian Independent Media Network Friday, April 19, 2024 - 21:50 Source

In 2013, I wrote a piece titled, “Climate Change: A layperson’s Dilemma” in which I pointed out the debunked theories of people like Andrew Bolt, Prof Ian Plimer, Tony Abbott, Alan Jones, Barnaby Joyce, Pauline Hanson, Malcolm Roberts, and others who insisted that climate change did not exist.  Science won the day, proving beyond doubt…

The post Nuclear Energy: A Layperson’s Dilemma appeared first on The AIM Network.

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MacroBusiness Friday, April 19, 2024 - 16:30 Source

Asian stock markets are having a bad end to the trading week due to the Israeli/Iranian conflict across the Middle East, with a strong safe haven bid in USD pushing all of undollars down further. The Australian dollar was trying to rebound after its recent large reversal but failed as it was briefly pushed below

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Renew Economy Friday, April 19, 2024 - 15:25 Source
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Renew Economy Friday, April 19, 2024 - 14:51 Source
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MacroBusiness Friday, April 19, 2024 - 14:00 Source

In the note below, independent economist Tony Alexander argues that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand has tightened interest rates too much and will be forced to slash them. Age impact on the spending downturn My view for a while has been that just as the Reserve Bank over-stimulated the economy during and for too

The post Reserve Bank “over-restricted” and will “cut interest rates quickly” appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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The Australian Independent Media Network Friday, April 19, 2024 - 13:56 Source

The skin toasted Australian Minister of Defence, Richard Marles, who resembles, with each day, the product of an overly worked solarium, was adamant. Not only will Australians be paying a bill up to and above A$368 billion for nuclear powered submarines it does not need; it will also be throwing A$100 billion into the coffers…

The post The Australian Defence Formula: Spend! Spend! Spend! appeared first on The AIM Network.

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MacroBusiness Friday, April 19, 2024 - 13:30 Source

On Saturday, I will be the headline speaker at a public forum in Adelaide:  “From housing crisis to eco-crisis: Why Australia’s population growth is unsustainable?” My presentation is entitled: “Australia’s immigration and the everything shortage”. Below is a detailed radio interview with Matthew Pantelis at Radio Five AA, where I discuss the key themes of

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Renew Economy Friday, April 19, 2024 - 13:14 Source
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Renew Economy Friday, April 19, 2024 - 13:09 Source
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MacroBusiness Friday, April 19, 2024 - 13:00 Source

Albo is a liar. Not a conniving liar like ScoMo. A dumb liar like a political bovver boy: Professor Holden said Mr Banks had “raised a number of totally legitimate concerns that I and plenty of others have raised”. Professor Holden said there was a difference between safeguarding the sovereign manufacturing of essential products like

The post Albo’s is a manufacturing catastrophe appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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MacroBusiness Friday, April 19, 2024 - 12:30 Source

Apartment developer Tim Gurner let the cat out of the bag when he admitted that easing planning rules won’t magically boost housing construction: “Rich Lister and Melbourne developer Tim Gurner says while the anti-development stance adopted by many councils is a major roadblock, it is only a part of problem”. “He estimated that less than

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MacroBusiness Friday, April 19, 2024 - 12:24 Source

All fog of war stuff, but retaliation of some sort is underway in Iran: Three large explosions heard in Isfahan south of Tehran, US officials confirm. The Natanz nuclear facility is located in Isfahan. Unconfirmed simultaneous explosions have also been reported in Syria and Iraq (Baghdad and Babil/Babylon province). Iran has established a no-fly-zone over

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MacroBusiness Friday, April 19, 2024 - 12:00 Source

Great piece here from Bloomie: China’s first-quarter 5.3% growth handily beat expectations and Beijing’s own target of “around 5%.” But if you ask households, companies and even the taxman, the reality on the ground feels a lot less rosy. By the end of 2023, only 9.5% saw good job prospects, according to the central bank’s

The post How China gooses GDP appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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MacroBusiness Friday, April 19, 2024 - 11:30 Source

According to the Department of Home Affairs’ latest temporary visa data, there were a record 713,144 international students in Australia as of the end of February 2024: This is an increase of around 100,000 from the pre-pandemic peak. With Australia’s rental crisis raging out of control, eight peak bodies in the international education sector have

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MacroBusiness Friday, April 19, 2024 - 11:00 Source

New data from the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) shows a big jump in external administrations in March, with 7,742 firms going under in the nine months to 31 March 2024: The following chart from Justin Fabo at Antipodean Macro shows that insolvencies surged in March to their highest number in decades: Construction continues

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