Trump’s travel ban brought back from the dead by Supreme Court

“The Supreme Court agreed Monday to review President Donald Trump’s travel ban and partially reversed lower court rulings that blocked the ban from being implemented.  Trump’s travel restrictions on people from six Muslim-majority nations can be applied to individuals ‘who lack any bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States,’ the Supreme Court ruled.”

Read more: https://news.vice.com/story/supreme-court-reinstates-part-of-trumps-travel-ban

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US plans ‘enhanced security’ for air travel from 105 countries

“The new measures will affect 105 countries hosting approximately 280 airports, 180 airlines, and about 2,100 daily flights carrying 325,000 US-bound passengers.  DHS already has in place a policy that bars electronic devices larger than a cell phone from Turkey and several Middle Eastern airports. The UK has a similar policy, affecting airports in six countries.”

Read more: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/06/us-seeks-more-airport-security-could-expand-airplane-laptop-ban/

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Trump plans to halt entrepreneur visas next week

“In the coming days, the Trump administration will take steps to delay and ultimately rescind an Obama administration rule allowing foreign entrepreneurs to come to the U.S. to start companies, sources familiar with the situation tell Axios.”

Read more: https://www.axios.com/foreign-entrepreneur-visas-under-trump-will-change-2455273986.html

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John Hussman: How to Wind Down a $4 Trillion Balance Sheet

“If one repeatedly learns that feeding a beast can briefly appease it, but predictably makes it more enormous, savage, and unstable, it is best to remember the lesson. Instead, central bankers have doomed the world to learn that lesson again.”

Read more: https://www.hussmanfunds.com/wmc/wmc170619.htm

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The Most Dangerous Pot Prohibitionist in the Trump Camp

“Tom Price, Secretary of Health and Human Services, is as prohibitionist as they come. And his position offers the anti-marijuana legislator more control over medical access to marijuana. His position would allow him to attack the part of pot thought to be most safe – medical marijuana.”

Read more: https://technical420.com/cannabis-article/most-dangerous-pot-prohibitionist-trump-camp-flying-under-radar

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Sessions Asks Congress To Undo Medical Marijuana Protections

“We hope that Sessions’ reference to an historic drug epidemic is focused on the deadly opioid crisis currently plaguing the United States.”

Read more: https://technical420.com/cannabis-article/jeff-sessions-ready-prosecute-against-medical-cannabis

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Senate Republicans Don’t Know What’s In Their Health Care Bill

“Senate Republicans aren’t saying much about what’s in their health care bill, but they have made one thing perfectly clear: They have given up on fully repealing Obamacare.”

Read more: http://reason.com/blog/2017/05/31/senate-republicans-dont-know-whats-in-th

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State-Run Single-Payer Health Care: Prohibitively Expensive—and Illegal?

“State lawmakers in California and New York voted this year to pass state-run single payer health care plans, despite the fact that both states would need to double their existing tax revenue to pay for the new entitlement.  But even if those political hurdles are overcome, and even if the two states figure out how they are going to come up with the necessary tax revenue—about $400 billion in California’s case, and somewhere between $91 billion and $225 billion in New York’s—to make those systems functional, both may run into another problem: The whole thing could be against the law.”

Read more: http://reason.com/blog/2017/06/06/state-run-single-payer-health-care-would

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American Retirement Under Siege By Federal Budget Circus

401(k) deductions are under attack and tax advantages of inherited IRAs are being eliminated, while retirees move to Ecuador to escape outrageous expenses.

After floating a trial balloon to see how the public would react to the elimination of 401(k) deductions or imposing immediate taxation on internal gains, similar to a campaign pledge to impose immediate taxation on internal gains of permanent life insurance policies issued starting in 2017, the Trump administration backpedaled and, after conferring, indicated that the 401(k) deduction would not be among the individual deductions eliminated by the Trump tax plan after all.

However, inherited IRAs may not be so lucky: under a Finance Committee proposal, IRA amounts that exceed $450,000 will be required to be distributed to the beneficiary within five years of the IRA owner’s death, subject to specific exceptions.  Previously, the beneficiary of the IRA would have been able to stretch the distributions over his lifetime, continuing tax deferral on the IRA owner’s original contributions for that entire period.

Meanwhile, even while tax incentives for individual retirement savings are being whittled away by politicians who will be able to count on state-funded pensions and lucrative private-sector consulting gigs for their own retirement, Americans increasingly find retirement in the US to be an arithmetical impossibility.  Consequently, American retirees are scattering to the four corners of Latin America in order to maintain their standard of living, and experiencing pushback from the locals as welfare states that depend on a high birthrate-to-immigration ratio buckle under their own weight.

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U.S. States Protect, Subsidize Bitcoin While Feds Moan About ‘Terrorism’ And ‘Illicit Activity’

The tax-haven U.S. states of Montana and New Hampshire fired first this week ahead of an ominous House hearing.

New Hampshire specifically exempted “convertible virtual currency” (a FinCEN definition from a landmark 2013 regulation) from the state’s money transmission regulations.  This means that in New Hampshire, no license, permit or fee will be required to engage in virtual currency transactions for profit.  This reversed a 2015 law which had incorporated cryptocurrency into the state’s money transmission law.

Montana has issued a $416K grant to a local Bitcoin mining firm.  The grant comes out of an economic development trust that is funded with taxes on coal miners.

Nevada has banned proposed taxes on blockchain usage as well as allowing blockchain records to be used as legal records.

Arizona now considers both blockchain records and smart contracts to be legal equivalents of all other records and contracts.

Meanwhile, a committee in the House of Representatives will focus on exploring “terrorists and illicit use of … FinTech, the national security implications of virtual currencies such as bitcoin, and the use of ‘blockchain’ technologies to record transactions and uncover illicit activities”.

In 2017, the contrast between the feds’ paranoia and obstinance and the relative forward thinking of state governments could not be more pronounced.

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