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Tired of the mainstream media lies? Tired of the political spin by leaders who claim to be doing stuff for you? Are you ready to hear the real talk and real opinion in a comprehensive, conservative, principled fashion? Welcome to the Wayne Dupree how. We bring you all the news updates and opinions you need to know to stay updated with the fastest moving daily program today. Wayne, Angel Fleming and Hutch Bailie Jr, The Godfather of conservative radio, brutally break down the fake news and de ...
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Using my experience & knowledge to talk about the best life has to offer, one person at a time. It's time to enjoy life and all it's beauty, life can be hard and at times, scary. And if you're feeling depressed, sad, scared or alone give me a call. I don't have all the answer, but I do have experience in picking myself up into a state of happiness
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Cafe de Rene with Rene Dupree

Cafe De Rene With Rene Dupree

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Bonjour and welcome to Café De René With René Duprée. James Here! Introducing you to the wrestling podcast with former wwe superstar Rene Dupree, on this podcast Rene and James takes deep dives on topics voted by you the fans, while also having special guests from the world of professional wrestling. _______________________________ If you want to keep up to date with what's happening with the channel, please head over to our social media channels on Instagram Facebook And twitter All @cafede ...
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The investment world has seen an explosion in products promising to protect investors from market downturns. But as discussed on a recent episode of The Tom Dupree Show, these “market protection” vehicles often come with significant hidden costs and limitations. ## The Rise of Buffered ETFs The market for buffered ETFs has grown dramatically in rec…
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President-elect Donald Trump declared on Monday that a "free, fair, and open media" is crucial to his mission of "Making America Great Again." Trump says his duty to engage with the press for the American people's sake, despite facing unprecedented hostility from some outlets.
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President-elect Donald Trump confirmed plans to use the US military for a mass deportation of undocumented migrants. He responded "TRUE!!!" on social media to a claim about declaring a national emergency and using military assets for deportations. During his campaign, Trump pledged to use the National Guard to assist ICE in deportations, raising qu…
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In this episode, we delve into President Joe Biden's controversial decision to authorize Ukraine's use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles for deeper strikes inside Russia. The move marks a pivotal escalation in the conflict as Vladimir Putin counters with thousands of North Korean troops along Ukraine’s northern border in a bid to reclaim lost te…
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GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz resigned from the House on Wednesday, announced by Speaker Mike Johnson, following his selection by President-elect Donald Trump as attorney general. His departure, anticipated by some in GOP leadership, was welcomed by many Republicans after his role in ousting Kevin McCarthy as Speaker. Gaetz did not attend the GOP leadership …
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President-elect Donald Trump's supporters, including Elon Musk and conservative commentators, are advocating for Rick Scott to be chosen for Republican Senate leadership over John Thune or John Cornyn, as Trump looks to strengthen his influence in Washington.
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The Future of Money: Traditional Banking vs. Cryptocurrency – A Banker’s Perspective Meta Description: Explore the fundamental differences between traditional banking and cryptocurrency through the lens of a 46-year investment veteran. Learn why the ‘cryptification’ of the U.S. dollar poses significant challenges to our credit-based economy. In tod…
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Franklin Templeton’s Exodus and the Case for Simplified Investment Management In a significant development that’s sending ripples through the investment management industry, Franklin Templeton faces a staggering $55 billion customer exodus following allegations of improper client account management at its Western Asset Management division. This sit…
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From Sowing to Reaping: Timeless Wisdom for Personal and Financial Growth In a world obsessed with quick results and instant gratification, the ancient wisdom of sowing and reaping offers profound insights for both personal and financial success. Tom Dupree, founder of Dupree Financial Group, recently shared powerful parallels between timeless spir…
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Donald Trump, victorious in the 2024 elections, has unveiled his strategy to decentralize the federal workforce as a key component of his pledge to streamline government operations. His proposal entails shifting as many as 100,000 federal roles to regions renowned for their patriotic fervor. This move is seen as a bold step toward reducing the conc…
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As the 2024 Election horizon draws Trump supporters in, there's a palpable shift in the landscape compared to what was handed to him back in 2016. Initially navigating through waves of racism and anarchism, Trump is now stepping into a terrain marred by an escalating anti-Israel sentiment that cuts across political divides, paired with an economy o…
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The presidential campaign has seen major events like a new Democratic candidate, alleged assassination attempts on former President Trump, and a significant joke. Despite these, voters consistently prioritize the economy, with 52% citing it as the most crucial factor in their presidential choice, according to a Gallup poll.…
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The U.S. Constitution established voting for most citizens over 18, but it wasn't always universal. The 15th Amendment in 1869 allowed black men to vote, yet suppression persisted until the 24th Amendment in 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Women gained the right to vote in 1920. Voting rights evolved significantly from the Founding Fathers …
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State-level polls were inaccurate in 2016 and even more so in 2020, overstating Joe Biden's support by over 4%, marking the worst polling error since 1980. The margin of error, meant to account for sampling flaws, is inadequate and gives a false sense of accuracy, as it doesn't address other issues like Trump's supporters being less likely to parti…
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Gen Z and millennials make up nearly half of the eligible voting population, with swing voters being disproportionately young. A survey by Data for Progress found young voters enthusiastic about the 2024 election and believe voting is effective for change. They support progressive policies, including economic benefits, abortion rights, and promotin…
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Originally aired: November 2, 2024 Key Takeaways from Today’s Show In today’s episode, Tom Dupree and Mike Johnson delved into critical market projections and retirement planning strategies, offering valuable insights for investors at all life stages. 🎯 Market Outlook and Investment Strategy Recent Goldman Sachs projections suggest a potential 3% a…
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Early voting has started nationwide, allowing voters to cast ballots in person or by mail. Some states share early voting details, including partisan splits and voter demographics. VP Kamala Harris encourages Democrats to use early voting to secure votes before Election Day. Despite criticism from former President Trump, his campaign and the GOP ar…
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A New York Times/Siena College poll shows that over 75% of Americans believe democracy is under threat. While 76% of likely voters agree on the threat, opinions vary on its nature. Key concerns include Donald Trump (21%), government corruption (14%), immigration (7%), and loss of constitutional liberties (6%). Other reasons include instability, Dem…
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Brace yourself for the 2024 election! No matter who wins, America faces major change. Each candidate has bold plans that could reshape our country's future. Whether you support Trump, Harris, or stand independent, their promises will chart the U.S.'s course, potentially sparking protests, violence, and tensions anew.…
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While traditionally reserved for exceptions like absentee ballots, early voting offers benefits such as accommodating busy schedules, increasing voter turnout, and aiding political campaigns in mobilizing decided voters. Early voting contributed to a nearly 67% voter turnout in 2020, highlighting more participation as a positive outcome.…
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Despite challenges from Hurricane Helene, a record number of people voted early in North Carolina this week. Helene, the deadliest U.S. hurricane since Katrina, caused significant damage. As of Saturday, 90% of early voting sites were operational, with over 353,000 people voting statewide on Thursday. Despite ongoing recovery efforts, officials exp…
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Show Notes: The Bull Market Comparison Analyzing the similarities between the 1980s-1990s bull market and current market trends Understanding the concept of “lost decades” and their impact on retirement savings The Retirement Portfolio Shift Why transitioning from a growth-focused to an income-generating portfolio is crucial Common Oversights in re…
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In a recent episode of The Tom Dupree Show, Tom Dupree Jr., Mike Johnson, and Clark Dupree explored the intricate relationship between financial discipline, risk management, and long-term wealth building. […] The post HOUR 2 10-19-24 Financial Resilience: Balancing Risk, Discipline, and Long-term Strategy appeared first on Dupree Financial.…
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A Georgia judge, Thomas Cox, has ruled that seven new election rules by the State Election Board are "illegal, unconstitutional, and void." The invalidated rules include a requirement for hand-counting ballots after polls close and two related to certifying election results.
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The host from Fox News made appearances on X both Monday evening and Tuesday morning, emphasizing that the interview with VP Kamala Harris, despite being pre-recorded, would be broadcast as if it were happening live. They assured viewers there would be few interruptions and that no questions would be disclosed to Harris beforehand.…
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On Monday, around 200 demonstrators protesting Israel's war in Gaza were arrested during a sit-in outside the New York Stock Exchange. Organized by Jewish Voice for Peace, the protesters called for an end to U.S. military support for Israel, accusing the U.S. of profiting from the conflict. A few counterprotesters waved Israeli flags and opposed th…
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New research from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University reveals that millions of Christians, including 41 million born-again Christians, 32 million regular churchgoers, and 14 million evangelical attendees, are unlikely to vote in the upcoming 2024 presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Only 51% of all fait…
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Hurricane Milton, a major storm, prompted storm surge warnings along Florida's west coast. Officials warned of severe impacts, including significant flooding and potential damage from construction cranes. Pinellas County's Emergency Management Director emphasized the urgent threat, stating it's a matter of "when," not "if."…
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Florida's Gulf Coast is preparing for Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm, expected to hit the Tampa Bay area on Wednesday. Workers are clearing debris from the recent Helene hurricane as roads fill with evacuees. Although the storm may weaken slightly, it could still retain hurricane strength across central Florida. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor warned…
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The Supreme Court is set to address contentious issues such as gun regulation, gender-affirming care for minors, and ID requirements for accessing pornographic websites. The justices might also face election-related cases before and after the Nov. 5 election, as numerous lawsuits on voting rules from both Democrats and Republicans could reach the c…
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The Tom Dupree Show: Financial Hour Show Image Episode Summary In this episode of The Tom Dupree Show, host Tom Dupree is joined by Mike Johnson and Clark Dupree to […] The post Retirement Income Approaches: Beyond the 401(k) | The Tom Dupree Show 10-12-24 appeared first on Dupree Financial.Kirjoittanut Tom Dupree
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Show Notes: The Bull Market Comparison Analyzing the similarities between the 1980s-1990s bull market and current market trends Understanding the concept of “lost decades” and their impact on retirement savings […] The post Mastering Retirement Income: Converting Your 401k into a Sustainable Cash Flow HOUR2 10-05-24 appeared first on Dupree Financi…
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U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will participate in the only vice-presidential debate of the 2024 campaign, hosted by CBS News anchors Norah O’Donnell and Margaret Brennan. The 90-minute debate takes place Tuesday at 9 p.m. Eastern in New York City, with no fact-checking or microphone muting allowed. Trump Campaign Senior Advisor J…
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Billionaire activist George Soros has been approved by the FCC to purchase Audacy, the second-largest U.S. radio station chain, owning 220 stations and reaching 165 million listeners monthly. The decision was passed by the three Democrats on the FCC against two Republicans. Soros, 93, had previously bought $400 million of Audacy's debt, becoming it…
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