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Some of the crude rhetoric at Donald Trump rallies, and use of coarse language, according to the NYT. Working class and older Americans show their anger at a system that appears to have left them behind with slogans, stickers, T-Shirts. The idea of the wall figures in much of this and shows that the wall has become not jut about Mexico but a metaphor that captures this anger, that reflects this anger. Another aspect of the 2016 campaign is that those most vulnerable and most in need of help have not sought the comfort of knowing about programs to improve middle class and working class wages, incomes, to build infrastructure, create jobs, stop companies from shifting jobs overseas, plans for improving accesss to health care and education, to ask for specifics and delivery. This is the supreme irony of the 2016 election campaign that not enough attention is going to what will be done for the middle and working class, and what specifics will be delivered, in what time frame- which is essential for restoring the condition of the American middle and working class to where it was in the 2 decades after the Second World War. ...
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Trofimov of the WSJ says the action by Saudi Arabia for execution of 47 persons most of them involved with Al Qaeda from tribes, including a Shiite cleric Nemer al-Nemer who led Arab Spring type protests in eastern Saudi Arabia, was meant as much to appeal to domestic conservative Sunni opinion as it was as a counter to Iran. The government of Saudi Arabia increased spending on social benefits after the Arab Spring in 2011, yet was forced to increase prices of some grades of gasoline by 50% at gas stations to conserve financial resources from its $640 billion sovereign wealth fund. The Saudis and the Russians are on opposite sides of the Syria-Iraq war, with the Saudis holding down oil prices as part of the geopolitics of the region, which led to the budget cuts in Saudi Arabia in 2015-2016. Conservative Sunni opinion in the country favors stronger action by the Saudi government against Russian and Iranian intervention in Syria and Iraq, according to Trofimov.
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Mnay people who have engineering degrees and jobs which pay 60,000 to $75,000 in the auto companies are now visiting food banks as they exhaust their unemployment benefits. They live in suburbs of Detroit, in Rochester Hills, in Dearborn Heights, in Taylor and so on. THe unemployment rate has reached 14.1% and there are more layoffs ahead. THis is also affecting the health care business as companies cut benefits. By the end of of 2009 100,000 residents will have lost their benefits, according to the state's unemployment insurance agency. THe US Department of Agriculture provides 20% of the food aid in the state to food banks and is watching the situation closely. In May, the caseload of the Michigan Food Assistance Program, which adminsters the USDA's food stamp aid for the state rose to 719,000 households, up 3.1% in April and nearly triple the figure in 2000. THe USDA has doubled its shipments to Gleaners, a food bank, which says it is stretched, as it does not serve the once affluent suburbs....
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Zynga's losses and a 39% drop in share price in July 2012.
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IBM raises $1.5 billion with bonds issued at a rate of 1% only. The low rates mean corporations are able to raise funds, but the interest rates for savers holding money market funds is only 0.29%. There are costs for the Fed's easy monetary policy.
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Unemployment has fallen more heavily on blacks in New York City, with 80,000 more unemployed blacks than whites, even though there are about 1.5 million more whites than blacks in New York City. This is from areport by the City Comptroller's office, and is as of the end of March. THe gap between black and white unemployment has widened substantially in the past few months and this may be because of the large numbers of black people in retailing and other hard hit service industries.
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Information from cables by former US amassador Eric Edelman, about Mr Erdogan, prime minister of Turkey, and 8 Swiss bank accounts. In a cable from 2004, Edelman reports claims that have not been proved about Erdogan's period as Mayor of Istanbul and of having directly benefited from the privatization of state oil refinery compay Tupras. The cables are from the Wikileaks on US diplomacy. Other cables from February 2002 cite Erdogan's close friends and brother as beneficiaries in an Iranian natural-gas pipeline deal.
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The story of Ernest Stempel who joined AIG in 1938 on atip from his uncle who was an agent in Panama, attended Fordham Law School at nights, worked for Mr. Starr, and built AIG's overseas business, especially in Asia. He died at age 93, played tennis well into his 80's, remarried 15 years ago to a fashion decorator from Capetown, South Africa, and lived in Bermuda. AIG's founder C.V. Starr was among the first westerners to sell insurance to citizens of China and other Asian countries.
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Indian roads, traffic and auto rickshaws. One of 20 vehicles on the road auto rickshaws or 3 wheeler vehicles that carry passengers for fee, make up one third of the accidents on the road. Now stateslike Andhra Pradesh are enforcing strict limits on how many children or passengers can ride in one rickshaw not more than six children compared to the 12 often carried, and comic books and other educational tools are used by the state government to make auto rickshaws safer. Violators are being seriously ticketed.
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Southwest has gained customers as other airlines are exiting some of its routes completely or if still competing charging for bags which Southwest doesn't.Still Southwest is moving cautiously in what it sees a weak economy in 2009 and 35% higher fuel bill in 2008 in the second quarter 2008 even after hedging 80% of its fuel bill. So capacity growth plans have been trimmed to just 2% in the third and 1% in the fourth quarter for the USA's largest airline by passengers carried.

Hyundai Steers for the Top

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How Hyundai is making a significant resurgence in the US market only 9 years after its significant decline in the US market in 1997. Quality was hurting Hyundai's image then, now the quality is as good as Toyota and could surpass Toyota. However many Americans may not believe that this is possible, which may be the reason Hyundai has not received the acceptence it now deserves. Meticulous attention is paid to quality at its new plant outside Seoul.
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Spain's finance minister, Elena Salgado, says the state backed Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring, will acquire direct equity stakes in the Cajas, Spain's regional banks, for upto 5 years. The Bank of Spain's preliminary estimates of the capital needs of the banking sector are below 20 billion euros, according to Salgado. The Spanish government will raise the Tier 1 capital requirements for all banks to 8% and will inject capital into lenders that do not meet the new requirements. The moves are designed to reassure investors who lack information about the true financial condition of the cajas.
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