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Wars and rumors of wars...Please come quickly Lord Jesus.


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Stocks log worst day since 2020:

U.S. stocks nosedived Tuesday after a surprising inflation report showed prices rose more than expected last month. All three major averages logged their worst day since June 2020.

The S&P 500 sank 4.3%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average erased more than 1,275 points, or roughly 4%.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/stock-market-news-live-updates-september-13-2022-090235060.html
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Joe Biden Plans Celebration of “Inflation Reduction Act” then Inflation Rate Comes in Hotter than Expected at 8.3% Annual Rate — Markets Crash:

The August inflation rate came in this morning hotter than expected at 8.3%.  Joe Biden and Democrats were planning to celebrate their “Inflation Reduction Act” Tuesday at the White House.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/09/joe-biden-plans-celebration-inflation-reduction-act-inflation-rate-comes-higher-expected-8-3-annual-rate-markets-crash/


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New study shows Philly 'soda tax' completely backfired, resulted in more purchases of sugar-loaded goods:

It turns out that "soda taxes" — municipal regulations that jack up the prices of sugary drinks — do not deter consumers from gobbling up unhealthy levels of refined sugars.  A new study, in fact, shows the tax failed to reduce sugar consumption at all.

The tax did not stop Philadelphians from consuming sugary beverages, and avoiding the tax became as easy as leaving the city limits.  Not only did the tax fail to reduce consumption of sugary drinks, but the study even found that the tax backfired in the sense that it drove an increase in purchases of unhealthy sugar-loaded snacks.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/uga-study-philly-soda-tax


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Perhaps sales are up because the city water is awful in Philly and the average person prefers soda as the “healthy” alternative? :unsure:

 

Someone posted this …

 

Per TheNaturalPulse

Human Urine is Being Mooted (should say "touted") as a Fertilizer Alternative For Your Food. 😳

 

The time of Jacobs Trouble is going to be DESOLATE
Bugs, crickets and worms to eat.
Roach milk to drink.
sewage water to drink.
pee to fertilize.
composted humans to fertilize...

- Fair Use -

 

sooooo thankful Jesus is taking His church home prior to hell on earth. :amen:


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Rail Union Rejects Deal to Prevent Strike Planned For This Friday, September 16th:

The Gateway Pundit reported this week about an impending major freight railroad strike set for Friday, September 16th. A strike would be devastating to the US supply chain and an already fragile Biden economy.

America’s freight railroads cover a nearly 140,000-mile network across 49 states.  A strike would shut down 7,000 Class I trains per day as well as disrupt passenger and commuter trains. Freight trains transport nearly every sector of our economy including agricultural, industrial, wholesale, retail, and resource-based sectors.  A strike would cost the US economy more than $2 billion a day and disrupt deliveries of all kinds of goods and passenger traffic nationwide.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/09/update-rail-union-rejects-deal-prevent-strike-planned-friday-september-16th/


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