by Michael E Dehn | May 1, 2025 | Banking and Finance, consumer spending and sentiment
https://t.co/GtIeXInIwiI read this ZeroHedge report as a Trump policy goal (solely from what Trump says): Maintain tariffs perpetually at a level replacing enough Federal income tax revenue to equal the sum of income tax paid by everyone whose income is $200,000 or...
by Michael E Dehn | May 1, 2025 | Banking and Finance, Books and learning, Breaking News, consumer spending and sentiment, World economic impacts
Warren Buffett has called them weapons of mass financial destruction, derivatives are the financial products created to package the toxic and loser assets in mostly non transparent assemblages for resale. After the 2008 crash, the big money was looking to offload...
by Michael E Dehn | Apr 29, 2025 | Breaking News, consumer spending and sentiment, Courage and inspiration, Humanoid endeavors
Falling in love is supposed to take time. But in 1997, psychologist Arthur Aron made it happen in 45 minutes—by asking only 36 questions. The experiment worked so well, it ended in marriage. Here’s how he did it: 🧵 pic.twitter.com/EzBRKgAEDT — Henri Wolf...
by Michael E Dehn | Apr 29, 2025 | Agriculture impacts, consumer spending and sentiment, Health information of consequence, Uncategorized
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/proposed-food-dye-ban-affects-190512280.html?ncid=dcm_23818180_281396967_463453844_129322662
by Michael E Dehn | Apr 29, 2025 | Banking and Finance, consumer spending and sentiment, Courage and inspiration
Nike paid Simone Biles $1.6M PER MONTH in sponsorships. Then she ditched them just 3 months before the Tokyo Olympics. All because she spotted Nike's biggest weakness… Here's how a brand 1/100th Nike's size stole the most decorated gymnast in...
by Michael E Dehn | Apr 29, 2025 | Banking and Finance, Books and learning, consumer spending and sentiment, Courage and inspiration, Meta moves, World economic impacts
This woman built Zuckerberg's $117 billion leadership team. Their secret? Identifying future leaders with just ONE interview question. It's so effective that it took Facebook from 220 million to over 3 billion users. Here is the question (and answers) that...