Nobody wants to purchase electric vehicles (EVs) except for the cult of personality fanboys and climate fanatics, which means the European Union's (EU) ban on the sale of all new gasoline and diesel engine cars starting in 2035 is "no longer realistic," according to Germany automaker BMW. If the ban is allowed to persist, the European auto … Continue reading EU plan to ban sales of gas, diesel vehicles by 2035 “no longer realistic,” warns BMW
Dozens of KFC restaurants across Midwest CLOSE SUDDENLY – Is EYM Group (Pizza Hut, Burger King) struggling to survive?
Hundreds of employees were let go abruptly after dozens of KFC restaurant locations across Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin closed suddenly this past week. As many as 25 KFC restaurants owned by fast food franchisee EYM Chicken are now empty retail shells, but parent company EYM Group, which owns other fast-food chains like Pizza Hut, Burger King, Denny's … Continue reading Dozens of KFC restaurants across Midwest CLOSE SUDDENLY – Is EYM Group (Pizza Hut, Burger King) struggling to survive?
Ed Dowd releases four-year recap of earthly NIGHTMARE since COVID
The industrious former Wall Street guru Ed Dowd has recapped the past four years of life on earth, a time in history that was certainly not for the faint of heart. After the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) "pandemic" was unleashed in early 2020, the Trump administration locked down the nation, which bankrupted many small businesses while fueling … Continue reading Ed Dowd releases four-year recap of earthly NIGHTMARE since COVID
Wall Street Journal tells financially struggling readers to “skip breakfast” to fight food inflation
So-called "Bidenomics" is wildly unpopular with Americans who are largely unpleased with all the inflation and stagnant or falling wages that are part and parcel of the Biden regime's "economic recovery" plan for the country. The Wall Street Journal's Gabriel T. Rubin, however, seems to think Bidenomics is just great, and is urging all Americans who … Continue reading Wall Street Journal tells financially struggling readers to “skip breakfast” to fight food inflation
Staff at Walgreens, other major U.S. pharmacy chains could WALK OUT in coming weeks to PROTEST poor working conditions
There is more trouble in pharmakeia land as Walgreens and other major pharmacy chains in the United States face employee walkouts and protests in the coming weeks against poor working conditions and low wages. Walgreens says its pharmacy staff, including pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and other support staff, is really unhappy with the state of things at the company, and … Continue reading Staff at Walgreens, other major U.S. pharmacy chains could WALK OUT in coming weeks to PROTEST poor working conditions
Nobody is buying electric cars, but automakers continue to manufacture them in accordance with “green” agenda
The automobile industry in the United States is rapidly declining thanks to the government's "green" energy and electric vehicle (EV) push. In 2023 alone, Ford is slated to lose $3 billion on electric cars, which very few people want to buy. EVs are piling up on both new and used car lots because most Americans prefer gas-powered … Continue reading Nobody is buying electric cars, but automakers continue to manufacture them in accordance with “green” agenda
Supply chain collapsing as some workers quit, others die from COVID “vaccines”
Americans are done slaving away for a pittance at large corporations run by overpaid executives – either that or too many of them have gotten sick or died from getting “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) and are no longer able to work. Whatever the case may be, there are now far fewer people working post-“pandemic” … Continue reading Supply chain collapsing as some workers quit, others die from COVID “vaccines”
Poorer countries in free-fall COLLAPSE as global food import costs reach “alarming level”
The latest report from the United Nations (UN) Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) indicates that the global aggregate of food import costs has reached nearly $2 trillion in 2022 due to runaway inflation. The FAO’s “Food Outlook” explains that the cost of importing wheat, rice, maize, vegetable oils, and pretty much all other farm goods will soon … Continue reading Poorer countries in free-fall COLLAPSE as global food import costs reach “alarming level”
60% of Great Britain’s manufacturing sector risks closure due to soaring energy prices
The results of a new survey on the current state of the British economy are dire, suggesting that as many as six in 10 manufacturing businesses throughout the country are at risk of closing due to skyrocketing energy bills. MakeUK, a manufacturing lobby organization in the United Kingdom, announced over the weekend that 42 percent of British … Continue reading 60% of Great Britain’s manufacturing sector risks closure due to soaring energy prices
Discretionary income evaporates as UK food inflation hits record high ahead of dark winter
It is becoming harder and harder for ordinary people to eat in the United Kingdom, thanks to the worst cost-of-living crisis to strike the country in a generation. Inflation is so out of control in the UK that many Brits are diving headlong into debt just to keep food on the table and heat in the house … Continue reading Discretionary income evaporates as UK food inflation hits record high ahead of dark winter
