Editor's note: Occasionally, we come across ideas that we simply have to forward to you. This one comes courtesy of our friend Nick Hubble at Strategic Intelligence Australia. |
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Dear Reader, As you’ll see here, Jim Rickards has already gotten one of this year’s most leftfield, shocking predictions dead-on. His next prediction is even more out there… There has never been any mystery about the Republican nominee for president. It’s Donald Trump, case closed. The identity of the Democratic nominee was contested between Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders during the primary season as other contenders dropped out one by one. Finally, Sanders stepped aside, and Biden became the presumptive Democratic nominee. Although, curiously, Biden never did win a simple majority of the delegates. The nominating process and primaries were brushed aside by the COVID-19 pandemic and no one cared because the competition dropped out and released their delegates to support Biden. Now, the world awaits Biden’s decision on who his vice-presidential candidate will be (he may have already done it by the time you read this). The candidate will definitely be a woman (Biden pre-announced this), but the identity is still unknown. Whoever it is, they’re likely to be acceptable to the Bernie Sanders wing of the party, which seems to be calling the shots. Here’s what most people don’t realise, according to Rickards… The VP pick will probably be president within a year if Biden wins. That because Biden’s cognitive impairment will render him unfit for office early in his administration. Biden is already surrounded by Sanders’ handlers. Some Obama retreads will make up the Biden cabinet. Under the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution, a majority of the cabinet and the VP can declare the president ‘unable to discharge the powers and duties of the office.’ In that case, the vice president becomes acting president. At that point, the takeover of the White House by the radical left will be complete. Are markets ready for this? Is your portfolio ready? It may seem like a remote possibility. But then, so was Rickards’ prediction for a Trump victory four years ago, right? To find out why this outcome is part of a bigger plan for 2021…and how to arrange your investments for it, click here. Regards,  | Nick Hubble, Editor, Strategic Intelligence Australia |
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