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Democrats and Rhino's alike are in full panic mode as the opposition to their Jan 6th narrative continues to be released and the idea of insurrection continues to crumble.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday cleared the way for larger interest rate hikes at this month’s central bank policy meeting, sending markets into a tailspin.
In his remarks to the Senate Committee on Banking, Powell said that economically painful interest rate hikes are “likely to be higher than previously anticipated,” and that as a result, the labor market is also “very likely” to weaken.
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Democrats and Rhino's alike are in full panic mode as the opposition to their Jan 6th narrative continues to be released and the idea of insurrection continues to crumble.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Tuesday cleared the way for larger interest rate hikes at this month’s central bank policy meeting, sending markets into a tailspin.
In his remarks to the Senate Committee on Banking, Powell said that economically painful interest rate hikes are “likely to be higher than previously anticipated,” and that as a result, the labor market is also “very likely” to weaken.
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