KOMMONSENTSJANE – IS STREEP OUT OF CASH – WILL STREEP SUE TO GET CASH FROM LAGERFELD?


Just another spoiled brat!

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Is all of this for publicity?

Awe, come on Streep – are you running out of cash?  Since she received no  money for wearing the last dress – she is going to make an issue of it with Lagerfeld so she can sue him and REALLY make some big dough.

CAUSE – She said she did not take it lightly – is that the same as “not taking it “lying” down?

Meryl Streep Slams Karl Lagerfeld’s Apology After Oscar Dress ‘Lie’: ‘I Do Not Take This Lightly’

Meryl Streep does not accept Karl Lagerfeld’s apology.

The Florence Foster Jenkins star slammed Lagerfeld’s apology in a statement obtained by ET on Saturday, claiming that the designer “defamed” her in his original statement that she turned down a Chanel dress for Sunday’s Academy Awards — where she is nominated for her 20th Oscar — because they wouldn’t pay her to wear the…

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It’s No Rocket Science to Establish Those Responsible for the Nuclear Contamination of Europe


This stuff really does need to be cleaned up!

KOMMONSENTSJANE -WHY ISN’T THE MEDIA JAWING ABOUT THIS “SHADOW” OBAMA GOVERNMENT?


This theory makes perfect sense to me, for a US Russian alliance makes perfect sense and we know Obama has a thing for the Brotherhood and Iran.

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Over and over the Democratic Party and the Elite Republicans continue harping about the Russians and Donald Trump.  After thinking about it for a week, I finally came to the conclusion – the reason for all of the constant Russian ragging is the Dem’s are trying to keep the “Shadow Obama government” out of the news until they can do their dirt.

Have you noticed not even one news media has talked about this “shadow government?”  Seems strange – even Jay Sekulow is filing lawsuits about it; but, yet we hear nothing from the main street rags.  Wouldn’t you think as nosy as they are they would be asking some questions?

That is why they continue stirring the Russian and Trump topics to keep America focused on that rather than the “Shadow Obama government.”  Obama is already missing spending and giving all of that free money away and so are…

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The Forgotten Treachery of Obama’s State Department


Just one of many evil things Obama did and will continue to do as he is not finished yet!

KOMMONSENTSJANE – REAL FAKE NEWS – CNN NEWS FEED.


Looks about right to me … lol

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Trump to CNN: ‘You Are Fake News’

After Trump criticized CNN for its recent report on Russia and him,  CNN could ask a question. Trump stated, “Your organization is terrible. … Don’t be rude. No, I’m not going to give you a question. … You are fake news.”

Later in the press conference, Trump did take a question from CNN reporter Jeremy Diamond.

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Yes we can? Petition launched for Obama 2017 French presidential campaign


What an ass Obama is this is beyond belief, actual I hope its not true but then knowing Obama it could be.

RUSH: This Is Why Trump Refers To CNN As ‘FAKE NEWS’


Rush almost never gets it wrong and this is no exception.

‘FAKE NEWS’ MEDIA OUTLETS CNN, NYT, BUZZFEED NOT INVITED TO WHITE HOUSE PRESSER


Fake News is the method of choice of the liberal press!

President Trump Begins Dismantling The Regulatory and Administrative State…


Upon leaving CPAC, today President Trump took another step to dismantle the choking network of regulations that strangles economic growth, impedes business and weakens the overall economy. Today bu…

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Data Fraud At Chinese Province Suggests Local GDP Numbers As Much As 20% “Overcooked”


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One month ago, in delightful, if anticipated, confirmation that much if not all of China’s data has been cooked and fabricated as so many skeptics suspected, we reported that according to the People’s Daily, the rust-belt province of Liaoning had admitted to fabricating fiscal numbers from 2011 to 2014. The fabricated economic data was meant to show a state of economic strength with fiscal revenues inflated by at least 20%, and some other economic data were also false, the paper said, without specifying categories.In short, the fabrication opened a hornet’s nest: if one Chinese was doing it, then why not all, and by how much was the real data off?

But why manipulate the numbers to paint a rosier picture? For obvious reasons: the data were made up “because officials wanted to advance their careers.” The fraud misled the central government’s judgment of Liaoning’s economic status, he said, citing a report from the National Audit Office in 2016.

Yet while it was this confirmation of data fraud was gratifying, what was absent was the scale of the fraud, as having the real and fake numbers would provide a useful rule of thumb into just how cooked all of China’s books are, not just those in Liaoning. Conveniently, today we got the answer courtesy of the FT, which reported that the economic output of the province in question shrank by 23% in nominal terms last year, according to official statistics, showing the extent to which officials had previously exaggerated performance in China’s struggling rust-belt.

The sudden drop in provincial gross domestic product is only partly due to a fall in the real economy: in inflation adjusted terms, GDP fell by 2.5 per cent according to the national statistics bureau. The rest was undoing the book cooking: “The main reason for the decline, analysts say, was officials’ attempts to undo the effects of previous over-reporting.”

Further evidence of data fabrication can be seen in Liaoning’s fixed-asset investment figures, which fell 64 per cent in 2016. China International Capital Corporation, a partly state-owned investment bank, said the drop in investment raised doubts about previous years’ figures.

The Lianoing scandal also appears to have convinced even those not overly skeptical, that no Chinese data can be trusted going forward.

“The sharp decline was not only a result of economic downturn but also reflected the correction of its previously inflated data,” wrote CICC last week.

“Liaoning have had stark issues with their data over the past few years. Does that mean other provinces do too? That’s definitely the case — provincial GDP is always higher than national GDP,” said Jonas Short, head of China research at NSBO, an investment bank.

It gets more ironic: the current Premier Li Keqiang was the top official in Liaoning from 2004 to 2007, and once decried GDP data as “man-made” and therefore unreliable. Instead, he preferred three indicators of industrial activity: electricity consumption, railway cargo volume and loans extended by banks. However, such indicators are less relevant to measuring China’s economic output now that the dominance of traditional industries is fading.

While it is still too early to extrapolate, if all of China’s data is “overcooked” by 20%, assuming the country’s debt statistics are reliable, it would mean that instead of 300% as per the IIF’s latest estimate, China’s real debt/GDP is roughly 375%, and fast approaching the world record holder, Japan, which remains untouchable at 400%. The implications for the global economy and capital markets – once a bubble of this magnitude bursts – hardly need elaboration.