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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

US Small Business Optimism Surges By Most Since 1980 But Every Breath You Take, I'll Be Watching You -- President Obama -- January 10, 2017

US small business optimism surges by most since 1980. From Bloomberg:
Optimism among America’s small businesses soared in December by the most since 1980 as expectations about the economy’s prospects improved dramatically in the aftermath of the presidential election.
The National Federation of Independent Business’s index jumped 7.4 points last month to 105.8, the highest since the end of 2004, from 98.4. While seven of the 10 components increased in December, 73 percent of the monthly advance was due to more upbeat views about the outlook for sales and the economy.
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21st Century Version Of Book Burning in the Us

Over at The New York Times.
Milo Yiannopoulos — the infamous internet troll, Donald J. Trump supporter and editor at Breitbart News — has compared Islam unfavorably to cancer, mocked transgender people and suggested that women who are harassed online should stay off the web. Last July, he was permanently barred from Twitter for violating the platform’s rules against hate speech and harassment.
So when Threshold Editions, a conservative imprint at Simon & Schuster, gave him a six-figure publishing contract, the blowback was swift and furious. There were calls for a boycott of all of the company’s books, a vast catalog of some 2,000 titles from 50 imprints. Some of Simon & Schuster’s authors — including Karen Hunter, Danielle Henderson and Bradley Trevor Greive — denounced the publisher on social media. The Chicago Review of Books said it would not review any of the company’s books this year.
This also explains why it's hard to find Michael Savage books at your local bookstore. 

Cookbooks will sell well this year. Cupcakes. 

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The Farewell Speech

#10 in the 20-song countdown. This is quite incredible how this matched up. President Barack Obama will give his "last" major speech before he leaves office. In Chicago. His hometown.

This will be his theme put to music. I'll be watching you.

Every Breath You Take, The Police

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