Category Archives: Editorial

Putrid Payrolls: Job Growth Collapses To Just 22K, Unemp Rate Rises To 4.3% Putting 50bps Rate Cut In Play

Ahead of today’s jobs report, consensus was that a print between 40K and 100K is largely priced in and greenlighting a 25bps rate cut by the Fed in two weeks, and that we would need a real outlier number for … Continue reading

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A Most Difficult Decision

I was chatting with a friend the other day and he made the statement that he wished he knew ten friends that had my mindset. I told him that’s not the problem. I know plenty of people with the same … Continue reading

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The Saxon Must Wake Up

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But We Paid Income Tax for Bill’s Step Daughter’s Wedding

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Asheville Will Be Held Accountable

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RFK Jr.

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How Is a County Sheriff Able to Do the Job of the DOJ?

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Autopen Pardons Should Be Voided

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Asheville

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Employment Data

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From The Demons’ Own Mouths

And they called this a conspiracy theory.

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Radar: Counter-Organize and Win

Good afternoon. Mike Shelby here, and here’s what is on my Radar… Yesterday, I met with the leaders of my county’s largest political group. We talked for 3.5 hours about a local strategy we can use for the next 3.5 years (though … Continue reading

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Sweet

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Witchcraft?

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Sentience vs Sapience

From the Internet: Humans are both sentient and sapient, but “sapient” describes a higher level of cognitive ability, such as self-awareness and complex reasoning, which is unique to our species, Homo sapiens. “Sentient” refers to the capacity for feeling and experiencing … Continue reading

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