Cargo is slowing down as the Mississippi River continues to dry up. Most cargo barges at the moment are loaded 35% below capacity so they will float higher in the water. Barge traffic has been cut by almost half. The Mississippi River provides a crucial water highway...
This article was originally published by Michael Snyder at The Economic Collapse Blog. The level of anger that we are witnessing all over the United States right now is extremely alarming. Millions of voters on both the left and the right are filled with rage, and I...
This article was originally published by Rhoda Wilson at The Expose. “If you can move every human into a digital concentration camp, empty their bank account any time you want, and tell them what they can and cannot spend money on, you’ve got complete control.” – ...
This article was originally published by Daniel Lacalle at The Mises Institute. An energy policy that bans investment in some technologies based on ideological views and ignores the security of supply is doomed to a strepitous failure. The energy crisis in the...
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. As natural gas and electricity prices soar, many European households turn to firewood, a move to offset higher energy costs as the heating season begins. Rising demand for firewood is sending much of...