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12-10-25 savo
now they are saying MCM left veni but hit bad weather and could not arrive to Oslo on time!
Urrutia... on the other hand .... has been enjoying for some days 5* hotel luxury and gourmet food.... while his son in law is in jail for 30 years.
Hopefully this circus will end soon and the adults in the room can work out a solution to the mess created by the veni oppo and their Cuban sponsors in Florida.
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12-10-25 savo
victor...if dt doesnt do anything in vz, his and his gop allies' days are the ones numbered..
may be it is what DT is doing to the people of Venezuela... ICE raids, deportation flights to Bukele's prision...end of TPS, etc... what is turning the tide against GOP. |
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12-10-25 victor
María Corina Machado no irá a la ceremonia del Nobel de la Paz, pero "estará con nosotros en Oslo", dice el Instituto Nobel
CNN Español —
María Corina Machado no asistirá este miércoles en Oslo a la ceremonia de entrega del premio de la Paz de, confirmó a la televisión pública noruega NRK el director del Instituto Nobel, Kristian Berg Harpviken.
“Desgraciadamente todavía no está en Noruega y tampoco estará en el escenario del Ayuntamiento de Oslo a las 13.00 p.m., hora local, cuando comience la ceremonia”, declaró Harpviken, quien dijo que será la hija de Machado, Ana Corina Sosa, quien recoja el premio en su lugar y lea el discurso de aceptación del galardón.
Minutos más tarde, en la página web del Nobel publicaron un comunicado en el que dejaban abierta la posibilidad de que la líder de la oposición venezolana llegara a Oslo en algún momento. “La Premio Nobel de la Paz, María Corina Machado, ha hecho todo lo posible para asistir a la ceremonia de hoy. Un viaje en una situación de extremo peligro. Aunque no podrá asistir a la ceremonia ni a los eventos de hoy, nos complace profundamente confirmar que se encuentra a salvo y que estará con nosotros en Oslo”, dice el breve texto.
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12-10-25 victor
"Miami spent the last two decades building itself up from a beach town to top destination in the world only to throw it all away. Get ready for skid rows, tent cities, property owners losing their rights, extreme overdevelopment, exponential fee & property tax raises, fires & more"
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12-10-25 victor
if dt doesnt do anything in vz, his and his gop allies' days are the ones numbered..
first warning shot:
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Eileen Higgins will win Miami mayor’s race, CNN projects, breaking a nearly 30-year GOP hold
Eileen Higgins will be the next mayor of the city of Miami, according to a projection from CNN’s Decision Desk, breaking a nearly 30-year Republican streak in holding the nonpartisan seat and giving Democrats another example of strong performance in elections during the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term.
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12-10-25 savo
Los polémicos indultos de Trump: un centenar de narcotraficantes, corruptos y estafadores
https://efe.com/mundo/2025-12-09/polemicos-indultos-trump/ |
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12-10-25 savo
merlino... during Trump 1.0 it was Pompeo the one in charge of the "Maduro's days are numbered" Department, followed by parrots Rick Scott, Duque, Macri, Bolsonaro, Borges, Almagro... etc....
That phrase is cursed.
Note that Rubio has not joined in. He has presidential aspirations. |
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12-09-25 Merlino
Maduro's "Days Are Numbered"?
More Trump tough talk, or is an attack on Venezuela imminent?
https://x.com/imetatronink/status/1998436758678286485
⚓️ USS Stumbling Gerry Update
A pair of F/A-18s (Growlers?) are doing circuits along the center line of the Gulf of Venezuela.
Presumably from the Stumbling Gerry, they are probably trying to light up VZ radars.
Maybe they're finally going to do something.
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I hope US military make some kind of deal with Veni´s army.
I do not think this is something to be defined by politicians, although it may look like it is.
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12-09-25 savo
silver spot above 60... first time in human history...
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12-09-25 savo
| similar thing pana with gold miners... 3 % swings most days. |
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12-09-25 panasonic
Savo, meanwhile daily swing in price of any mag7 between low and high of the day continues to be more than one year of interests.
3% or 4% became less and less relevant.
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12-09-25 savo
I wonder why it is unusual for this guy that bond rates go up when the fed cuts short rates into rising inflation... it is very reasonable thing to happen... if the fed stops fighting inflation longer rates go up... Next step... QE.. to lower long rates.
Yield Increases Are a Sign of What’s to Come in 2026
The Fed started pulling its benchmark rate down from a more than two-decade high in September 2024 and has since cut it by 1.5 percentage points to a range of 3.75% to 4%. Traders see another quarter point cut after the next meeting on Wednesday as virtually assured and are pricing in two more such moves next year, which would bring its rate to around 3%.
Yet, key Treasury yields — which serve as the main baseline for the borrowing costs paid by American consumers and corporations — haven’t come down at all. Ten-year yields have risen nearly half a percentage point to 4.1% since the Fed started easing policy and 30-year yields are up over 0.8 percentage point.
The bond market's reaction to the Federal Reserve's interest-rate cuts has been highly unusual, with Treasury yields climbing as the central bank lowers rates.
The divergence in the bond market indicates a matter of heated debate, with opinions ranging from a sign of confidence that recession will be averted to a signal that investors are losing confidence in the US's ability to rein in its national debt.
The Fed's lack of control over longer-term yields has drawn comparisons to the Greenspan conundrum, with some attributing the issue to a bond-supply glut caused by governments borrowing too much.
Monday trade is being characterized by surging bond yields in a week where the main highlight was meant to be a widely expected rate cut by the Fed. Risks are rising that the US economy will overheat into 2026. Even if that doesn’t materialize, history shows that as the end of a rate-cutting cycle nears, markets tend to start pricing in hikes to the detriment of US government bonds. The risk of a Federal Reserve policy mistake is high, with data now much less reliable and skewed toward looking artificially weak. |
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