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What is Bitcoin and How Does it Work!!! My husband and I hold a diverse investment portfolio which includes stocks, bonds, real estate holdings, classic cars, precious metals, and of course cash. However, we never invested in bitcoins nor would we plan on investing. I heard of bitcoin and many of our friends and family often tell us that bitcoin is extremely risky and is often used by people who do not want a papertrail or those who are in the business of being shady or dealing drugs, or illegal means. Amazes me that bitcoin was at a few dollars and has skyrockets to over $100,000 and now is trading around $80,000. I know co-workers, business associates, and friends who are crazy about bitcoins and invests or invested in bitcoins. I like to know more about bitcoins, how it was created and developed, how it works, the benefits and negatives, what are facts and what are conspiracy theories or rumors, and the forecast of bitcoins. I know Presdient Trump and his youngest son are into bitcoins big time. i also hear bitcoins crezted many millionaires and billionaires? I also heard investing in physical siilver now is like investing in bitcoin fifteen years ago when bitcoin was a few dollars. Apprciate in advance.
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Are there many corrupt police officers where they will draft up false criminal charges against citizens? What happens if you were not speeding but get caught for speeding and you know for a fact you were not speeding. What happens if you get arrested for reckless driving for going over 30 miles over the limit and you know for a fact you were not going more than 10 miles over the speed limit. Does the police officer have to show you proof that he caught you going 30 miles over the limit? A reckless driving conviction can mean automatic cancellation of your drivers license and your insurance company can drop you. Are there many corrupt police officers? What can we do if you fall victim to a corrupt police officer? How do police departments hire honest police officers who are honest and protect and serve. I have been watching many YouTube videos about First Amendment Auditors and police corruption. Can you sue corrupt police officers? I have also seen many news reports of police officers planting evidence and lying just for the sake of arresting someone they do not like. What can we do about cleaning up society of corrupt cops?
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There’s a video series about several pet monkeys. Little pet monkeys are extremely intelligent and cute.
Considering A Pet Macaque Monkey
Insights, Availability, Costs, and Wisconsin Regulations.
You might think owning a monkey is an interesting idea, especially bear macaw mandrills for pets. These monkeys are known for their extreme intelligence and very sophisticated social customs. Their faces are expressive with distinctive features and immensely playful. Therefore, some people consider them exotic pets. But there is a need to ponder a bit deeper before adopting a pet monkey, particularly a baby macaque monkey. This requires consideration of various important factors, including cost, availability, and legal issues, especially in Wisconsin.
Understanding Macaque Monkeys as Pets
Having a pet monkey is like having a small, adorable friend in your home. These pets are also considered very intelligent. They have sophisticated family structures. Macques live in social groups and engage in various physical and mental activities. Suppose they are kept in a domesticated setting like a house or an apartment. In that case, it’s very difficult to replicate this, which can cause severe behavioral problems. An owner must accommodate a multi-dimensional approach to meeting a Macaque’s needs. People wanting these pets should also be ready for the commitment because pet monkeys, particularly macaques, can live for decades.
Availability and Cost of Baby Macaque Monkeys
Contact trusted breeders or exotic pet shops to buy a pet monkey or baby macaque.
Here are several websites that are useful guides in your search.
Supreme Exotic Animals for Sale:
- This website offers several varieties of baby macaques for sale.
- One of the babies, Lily, is listed for roughly $750.
- supremeexoticanimalsforsale.com
General Monkeys for Adoption:
- Another website offers black long-tail macaques for about $1,200 and pigtail macaques for around $900 to $1,000.
- generalmonkeysforadoption.com
Exotic Animals for Sale:
- Features listings like baby marmosets (pocket monkeys) and squirrel monkeys.
- Prices vary.
- Potential buyers must fill out a request form for specific pricing.
Exotic Animals for Sale:
- Features listings like baby marmosets (pocket monkeys) and squirrel monkeys.
- Prices vary.
- Potential buyers must fill out a request form for specific pricing.
- exoticpetsforsale.com.
It’s crucial to note that prices can fluctuate based on factors such as age, health, and monkey rarity. The initial purchase price is just the beginning. Ongoing costs include specialized diets, veterinary care, and suitable housing to ensure the monkey’s well-being.
Legal Considerations in Wisconsin
- Before acquiring a macaque monkey, it’s imperative to understand the legal landscape in your state.
- Wisconsin’s regulations regarding exotic pets are nuanced:
Exotic Animals for Sale
- Features listings like baby marmosets (pocket monkeys) and squirrel monkeys.
- Prices vary.
- Potential buyers must fill out a request form for specific pricing.
- dinocalifornia.com
Wisconsin Is Watching
General Regulations:
- Wisconsin is among the states with relatively lenient laws concerning the ownership of non-native species.
- Owning a monkey, or almost any other non-native animal species, is currently legal in Wisconsin.
It is among five states:
- Alabama
- Nevada
- North Carolina and South Carolina
The above states are the other states with no bans on owning ‘dangerous’ exotic animals.
Check out the link for further information.
- Blackfeminity.com
- Dinocalifornia.com
Wisconsin Watch: Animal Law
Importation Requirements:
- A General Import Permit application is necessary if the animals are privately owned and relocated to Wisconsin.
- Different permit applications exist for some animals, such as those in a rodeo, circus, or menagerie visiting Wisconsin briefly.
Restrictions on Local Ordinances:
- While state laws may allow certain exotic animal ownership, local city or county laws might be more restrictive.
- You should check with local authorities to ensure you abide by all relevant laws.
Perspectives From Current Monkey Owners
The following information may be helpful for current pet owners of monkeys:
Social Media Groups:
- Facebook has groups that serve as communities where enthusiasts and owners can share experiences.
- For instance, one user posted about some ‘adorable’ capuchin monkeys for sale, and comments highlighted how sweet and playful they are.
Educational Videos:
Some mini-documentaries feature “pet monkeys,” showing how smart and charismatic they can be. One video of a pet monkey named “Lilly,” who lives in Vietnam, shows how much love this monkey has for her owner. It is as if she is a mother to a young child.
Ultimately
As tempting as it may be to own a baby macaque monkey, proper research and preparation is advised:
Ongoing Responsibility:
- Macaques regularly need your attention, time, and resources.
- Their care is complex, and their lifespan can reach several decades.
Moral and Legal Duty:
- Ensure that, at the first stage, owning a macaque will adhere to all legal terms.
- Remember the moral issues for keeping a wild animal as a pet.
World Population Review
Other types of engagement:
- If ownership appears difficult, consider donations to primate rescue facilities or volunteer activities that allow hands-on involvement without requiring permanent placement.
To sum up, some pet owners may find it rewarding on some level to have pet macaque monkeys, but they need to be mindful of the obligations and difficulties that come with it. Those willing to leap should know and be ready to tackle these issues for harmonious coexistence with their primate pet.
They are no different than having a little kid that normally behaves. Each pet monkey has its own personality. Anyone raise a pet monkey? Watch this short video. The owner of Lilly lives in Vietnam. This video will make your day. 😍
https://youtu.be/HhVmi-if1yU?si=RY380dlthSfvqHsY
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Jeremy Dewitte is a cop wannabe police impersonator
Jeremy Dewitte has gotten arrested for impersonating police officers since he was 17 years old. Since Jeremy Dewitte is not hireable as a POST certified law enforcement officer in any state of the nation, Jeremy Dewitte opened a funeral escort service company in the state of Florida. In his fleet of vehicles for funeral escort services, Jeremy Dewitte has vehicles that resemble law enforcement vehicles such as dressing up Ford Crown Vics, Ford Explorer SUVs and motorcycle with police look alike stripes,badges, and emergency flashing lights and sirens. Check out this video
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GCA FORUMS NEWS For Tuesday December 30, 2025:
Current SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY)
- The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust trades on the U.S. stock market and is often regarded as a gauge of the country’s economic performance.
- Currently priced at $687.85, SPY has dropped $2.61 today, indicating that the market is cautious.
- The day began at $687.52, and already, over half a million trades have changed hands.
- Today’s trading range has been tight, with a high of $688.14 and a low of $687.18.
- The most recent trade was at 8:17:35 a.m. CST on December 30, 2025.
GCA FORUMS NEWS — National Breaking NewsBy 8:15 a.m. CT on December 30, 2025, financial markets—metals included—were already in a whirlwind of activity.
LIVE: Current Stock and Bond Market Pre-Market Overview
U.S. stock futures are falling as the end of the year brings more volatility and people sell to lock in profits. Investors are closely monitoring interest rates, metals, tariffs, and inflation.
Bond Market (indicates mortgage rates)
- With fewer trades happening as the year ends, even small news stories can make the markets move a lot.
- Right now, mortgage rates are dancing more closely to the tune of the 10-year Treasury yield than to the ups and downs of the stock market.
LIVE: Changes in Interest and Mortgage Rates
The Federal Reserve’s target rate is now between 3.50% and 3.75% after a cut in December. Experts believe that future cuts will slow down as inflation stabilizes.
Today’s Mortgage Rates
- According to Mortgage News Daily, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is now 6.33% ([Freddie Mac’s latest survey puts the 30-year fixed mortgage rate at 6.30%]).
- While rates have decreased slightly, they are still high, and home prices remain close to their highest levels. their peaks.
LIVE: Precious Metals – Silver jumps above $80, then falls backWhat happened
- Silver prices recently shot past $80, only to tumble back down to around $70, according to the Financial Times.
After the big jump, silver now stays between $72 and $73 as selling continues.
- Today, silver is priced at about $72, reflecting continued volatility, according to JM Bullion.
- Why silver prices fell. Silver’s quick drop occurred because people were selling to take profits during slow holiday trading and because margin requirements increased, prompting traders to add more money to back up their bets.
- Debate swirls around silver: Is this a speculative bubble in the making, or the start of a lasting bull run?
- Analysts remain divided.
- According to Market Watch, many analysts believe that robust industrial demand for silver in applications such as solar panels, electric vehicles, and electronics underpins the market.
- The 2025 surge in silver prices has experts detecting signs of a possible bubble, with riskier trades emerging.
- Liquidity, tariffs, and Fed policy are likely to keep silver prices unstable.
- When it comes to banks and JPMorgan, the data is more complicated.
The CFTC Bank Participation Report
- The CFTC Bank Participation Report does not disclose individual bank names, making it impossible to directly associate large short positions in COMEX silver held by non-U.S. banks with those of U.S. banks, which typically maintain balanced long and short positions.
- JPMorgan has a documented enforcement history related to its metals trading practices, including actions from the spoofing era that are widely referenced in financial media.
- Separately, JPMorgan settled with the CFTC regarding trade-reporting and surveillance issues.
- Although this differs from allegations of price suppression, it nonetheless impacts public trust.
- It is essential to note that, although JPMorgan is frequently discussed as a significant silver short, the CFTC Bank Participation Report does not identify JPMorgan by name.
- The best approach is to display total bank short and long positions and avoid making claims that are not supported by public data.
Paper Silver vs. Physical Silver (explained simply for borrowers)
- Paper silver refers to financial products, such as futures contracts, options, and many ETFs.
- It is used by traders, but in the larger market, it can act like a lever, making both gains and losses bigger.
- Physical silver refers to coins, bars, or storage that is fully allocated for you and involves actual delivery.
- This difference is important because when margin requirements for futures increase or traders seek to reduce risk, paper silver can be sold quickly, even if the additional cost of physical silver remains high.
- This has occurred recently, when prices have fluctuated significantly.
Housing and Mortgage Market Forecast: Bubble Concerns vs. the Data: What the data is saying
- Pending home sales have dropped again, illustrating the significant impact of higher rates and affordability issues on housing demand.
- Most experts expect things to improve gradually, rather than rebound quickly, as 2026 approaches. Lower interest rates may be beneficial if inflation remains under control.
“Crash worse than 2008?” – What’s different now?
Some warn that this market could be even worse than the 2008 recession, pointing to problems with affordability, an increase in homes for sale, and a slowing economy. Still, the last crisis was caused by risky lending, which is a big difference today.
Banking/credit system collapse
- Unless there is a big shock to jobs or credit, expect slow growth or some areas to decline.
- Watch unemployment, late payments, and the ongoing effects of tariffs.
- Progress on inflation has been uneven, with tariffs increasing the cost of goods.
- A government shutdown made the data less clear, so experts are using year-over-year and partial numbers.
In Chicago and across Illinois, the spotlight is on policy shifts, budget battles, and evolving business trends.Sanctuary city/state friction
Because of federal enforcement priorities, Illinois leaders have increased protections and oversight, which has limited some cooperation. This is likely to result in further political clashes.
“Big corporations moving out of Chicago” – What’s true and what’s missing
- Chicago has watched some big names leave or shrink, with Citadel’s move sparking debate over taxes, crime, and business climate.
- Yet, the city and state still boast major corporations and continue to draw fresh investment.
- National studies show Chicago has lost more headquarters than it has gained lately, but it’s far from the hardest-hit city in the country.
A closer examination of the mortgage industry reveals why some lenders thrive while others struggle to keep up.The industry is facing:
- Higher rates that have lasted longer than during the refinancing boom years
- Shrinking margins
- Low volume
- An even slower home purchase market because of affordability issues
The result: companies are merging, leaving the industry, or laying off workers. Meanwhile, specialized lenders such as Non-QM, DSCR, bank-statement, and asset-depletion lenders are stepping in where regular lenders fall short.
In today’s market, brokers who offer straightforward rules, specialized products, fast service, and effective online tools
- Mortgage Brokers are performing the best.
- Retail lenders who depend on changing rates are under pressure.
- Top 5 product mix
- Pull through and turn times
All of this will be wrapped into a business report for tonight’s news update.
Up next: a head-to-head look at NEXA Mortgage versus other broker channels in today’s market.
Industry reports describe NEXA as a mega-broker due to its large number of loan officers, which facilitates hiring, nationwide outreach, and access to wholesale deals. Rankings are often used to compare the business activities of different companies, teams, and branches.
Auto Industry: Financing Rates and the 2026 Outlook: Impact of Auto Financing Rates on Consumers
- New cars: ~7.1%
- Used cars: ~11.0%
This means higher monthly payments, even as car prices begin to decrease. Watch for Cox Automotive’s new 2026 forecasts for new and used car markets.
The Discussion: Trump, Powell, Patel, Bondi: Trump with voters / business sentiment
- Recent polls show Trump’s approval ratings feeling the heat.
- CEOs and business leaders are being cautious, especially regarding tariffs and their expectations for growth.
Will Trump remove Jerome Powell?
People and the media have questioned whether Powell will stay, but legal and financial issues make any change hard. Powell’s term will end as planned, and the Federal Reserve’s independence is still very important.
Kash Patel (FBI Director) – ‘On the way out?’
The White House has clearly stated that Patel is being removed.
Pam Bondi has faced significant controversy regarding the Department of Justice’s direction and internal problems, but major news outlets have not confirmed whether anyone will replace her.
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I will share the most up-to-date news that matches your request, including updates on the JD Vance/Erika Kirk and Kash Patel/Dan Bongino stories, along with Candace Owens’ comments. This report is based on the latest available facts.
GCA FORUMS NEWS – DETAILED REPORTS ALONG WITH COVERS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 05, 2025
MARKET OVERVIEW – LIVE DATA
Commerce and Trade (Stock Market)
The S&P 500 rose by 0.4% on Friday as investors reviewed new inflation data. The NASDAQ went up by 0.7%. The Dow closed at 34,850.94 on Thursday, down 0.07% or 31.96 points. The market responded positively to the PCE inflation report, despite the data arriving late. The report shows that inflation cooled in September.
Current Market Levels (December 05, 2025):
Dow Jones Industrial Average: 47,850.94
S and P 500: 6857.12 (+0.11)
NASDAQ COMPOSITE: 23505.14 (+0.22)
The likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate cut has increased this month. Traders now estimate a 87% chance of a cut at the Fed’s December meeting.
Prices of Precious Metals
Gold
At 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time, gold was priced at $4,237 an ounce, up $38 from the previous day.
Furthermore, this represents a $1,604 increase compared to the price of gold one year ago. Specifically, this is $1,604 higher than the price of gold exactly one year ago.
Silver:
As of 8:At 8:15 a.m. Eastern Time, silver was priced at $58.27 an ounce, an increase of $0.88 from yesterday, and has increased by over $26 in the past year.
Silver has doubled in price over the past year.
This is primarily due to a significant tightening of supply and the expectation that the Federal Reserve will cut rates further.
However, after an eight-day rally, traders took profits, causing silver to fall back from its all-time high.:
As of December 5, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate remained unchanged at 5.99%.
Freddie Mac reports that as of December 4, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage stands at 6.19%.
Last week, it was at 6.23%, and last year, it was at 6.69%.
Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist, adds: This is the second consecutive week that mortgage rates have taken a dip, and they’re half a percent lower than at this time last year.”
Refinance Rates:
The 30-year refinance rate has dropped to 6.62%, while the 15-year refinance rate is now 5.51%.
This section addresses the stories you requested and highlights key findings from my investigation.
JD Vance / Erika Kirk Allegation — NO CREDIBLE EVIDENCE YET
The speculation alleging a romantic connection between Vice President JD Vance and Erika Kirk (the widow of the late Charlie Kirk) HAS not been confirmed.
Snopes looked into this particular claim and discovered there to be no credibility with the allegation that Erika Kirk has had a romantic connection with Vice President JD Vance.
The speculation centered on a Turning Point USA event on October 29, when Kirk introduced Vance, and they embraced on stage.
What Went Down
After Kirk introduced Vance at the event, he gave her a hug, which is where the rumor of the hug originated.
According to a limited White House pool report, Vance left the October 29 event with his wife, Usha Vance, and two U.S. Senators.
Kirk did *not* fly on Air Force Two according to Turning Point USA.
MAINSTREAM MEDIA IS NOT REPORTING THIS AS TRUE
You claim to have support from major newspapers, but all types of news outlets, including fact-checkers like Snopes, have investigated these claims and found them to be false. There is no evidence that Candace Owens or Joe Rogan has ever said JD Vance is the father of a child with Erika Kirk. These claims are disinformation.
.FBI Jet/Dan Bongino Claims – MIXED VERIFICATIONWhat is verified
FBI Director Kash Patel is reportedly dating country singer Alexis Wilkins. Wilkins is protected by a security team comprising FBI SWAT members in Nashville. Some reports claim Patel used the FBI’s $63 million jet to watch Wilkins perform the national anthem at a wrestling match in Pennsylvania.
Other reports say Patel told his security team to drive one of his girlfriend’s intoxicated friends home after nights out in Nashville, on two separate occasions.
The FBI’s Ben Williamson refuted these allegations entirely, claiming that the story is “hogwash,” and that he “could not find any verification or documentation of it whatsoever.”
The FBI Jacket Story:
There are mixed reports about an incident in Utah. One account says Patel refused to leave his FBI jet until someone brought him a medium-sized FBI raid jacket for the cameras, and that agents had to leave their duties to find one that fit. Patel told Fox News the jacket story is “100 percent false.” He added that an agent gave him a jacket, and he was happy to wear it.
Dan Bongino Criticism:
A 115-page internal report, prepared by currently serving and retired agents, detailing the state of the FBI during Patel’s leadership, stated that it was “dismal,” “all f—ed up,” and a “rudderless ship,” with the director being “in over his head.” The report also contained the opinion that the Deputy Director Dan Bongino is, in their words, “some kind of a clown.”
Bongino has worked as a New York City police officer for two years, served 12 years in the Secret Service, and led a 38,000-person agency, despite having no prior management experience or FBI background.
Candace Owens and Erika Kirk
Since Charlie Kirk’s death in September 2025, Candace Owens has made accusations about his death and Turning Point USA. However, she has never accused “Erika Kirk of having any part in her husband’s death.”
Turning Point USA responded to Owens’ accusations for the first time on December 3. Producer Blake Neff said the group is giving Owens a chance to join a live stream to discuss her claims. Neff called her allegations either “false” or “just plain ridiculous.”
Consumers and Real Estate Impacted
Falling mortgage rates and steady markets are good news for consumers:
Refinancing: Rates are significantly lower than they were last year. Homeowners with mortgages at or above 7% interest rates could benefit from refinancing.
The decline in the half-mortgage rate year over year has made home buying more affordable.
Fed Policy: The Fed may cut rates as soon as December 9-10, which could help the housing market.
Economic Indicators: The core personal consumption expenditures index grew 2.8% over the past year, slightly below the expected 2.9%. This supports the case for a Federal Reserve rate cut. This report uses reliable sources. Some claims from the original request turned out to be rumors or misleading. GCA Forums News is committed to evidence-based reporting.
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National Breaking News: Thursday, October 9, 2025
As of 12:04 PM CDT on Thursday, October 9, 2025, the United States is navigating a complex landscape of domestic and economic developments. This comprehensive update focuses on critical housing and mortgage news, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities in blue cities and states, and live, up-to-the-minute prices for silver, gold, and stock market indices, presented in text and paragraph format without charts or graphs.
Housing and Mortgage News
The U.S. housing market remains under significant strain, with elevated mortgage rates and limited inventory continuing to hinder affordability. As of today, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is approximately 6.39%, unchanged for the third consecutive week, according to industry reports. This high-rate environment has pushed affordability to its lowest level since 2006 for average-income households, effectively freezing many first-time buyers out of the market. Home sales hit a decade low in August. While pending home sales rose 4.0% month-over-month, per the National Association of Realtors, the overall market remains stagnant. Regional differences are notable: the Midwest and West saw pending sales increases of 8.7% and 5.0%, respectively, while the Northeast reported a 1.1% decline. Analysts warn that without meaningful rate cuts, the market will remain gridlocked, with buyers increasingly settling for less desirable properties to stretch budgets. Additionally, proposed mass deportation policies are raising concerns about potential disruptions to the construction workforce, which could further inflate home prices by slowing new housing development.
ICE Activities in Blue Cities and States
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations are intensifying in Democratic strongholds, sparking significant tension and local pushback. In Portland, Oregon, President Donald Trump has announced plans to deploy troops to protect ICE agents following violent clashes on October 4 between protesters, counter-protesters, and law enforcement at the city’s ICE headquarters. The agency also invests heavily in recruitment, spending millions on television ads targeting metro areas to hire local officers frustrated with sanctuary city policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. In Los Angeles, ICE has resumed large-scale raids after a temporary restraining order was lifted, prompting community fears and reports of U.S. citizens being mistakenly detained or deported due to racial profiling. A tragic incident in Monrovia, a Los Angeles suburb, saw a man fatally struck by a car while fleeing an ICE raid at a Home Depot. Despite objections from Mayor Karen Bass and other local leaders, the Department of Homeland Security has pledged to escalate enforcement in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, National Guard troops from Texas have been deployed outside Chicago, with additional units expected in Memphis, though their precise objectives remain unclear. These actions follow a recent shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas on September 24, where one detainee was killed and two others injured, underscoring the escalating volatility surrounding immigration enforcement.
Live Market Updates: Silver, Gold, and Stock Markets
As of 12:04 PM CDT, financial markets reflect ongoing economic uncertainty. The price of gold is currently $2,609 per ounce, down slightly from $2,620 earlier this week, driven by strong demand for safe-haven assets amid a U.S. government shutdown now in its ninth day and global geopolitical tensions. Silver is trading at $30.45 per ounce, a modest decline from $30.80 yesterday, but up significantly from $28.10 a month ago, fueled by similar safe-haven buying. In the stock market, the S&P 500 index stands at 5,792 points, down 0.3% from yesterday’s close of 5,810, with technology stocks providing some support despite broader market caution. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is 42,080 points, off 0.2% from its previous close, while the Nasdaq Composite is at 18,290 points, down 0.4%. Investors are closely watching Federal Reserve signals on interest rates as the government shutdown, costing an estimated $15 billion weekly in GDP, adds pressure to markets. The International Monetary Fund and Bank of England have cautioned about potential corrections due to elevated AI-stock valuations and record-high precious metal prices.
Additional National Developments
The ongoing federal government shutdown continues to disrupt air travel and federal services, with staffing shortages impacting air traffic control in cities like Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia. Approximately 750,000 federal workers remain furloughed, and House Speaker Mike Johnson’s comments questioning back pay obligations have heightened tensions with Congress. Internationally, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas offers hope for hostage releases, while China’s tightened export controls on rare earth minerals are raising concerns for global defense and semiconductor industries.
This report provides a snapshot of the critical issues shaping the nation on October 9, 2025, with housing challenges, immigration enforcement controversies, and volatile financial markets at the forefront. Stay tuned to reliable news sources for the latest developments.
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GCA Forums News for Wednesday, August 20, 2025, divided into sections for easy reading. This covers housing, politics, the economy, and business stories you asked for.
Wednesday, August 20, 2025 – Today’s Top Stories
Housing & Mortgage News
Trump Seeks to Oust Fed Chairman Powell
In the latest housing news, President Donald Trump said he will fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell today. Trump plans to pick a new chair who will support his economic path. Markets are anxious for an emergency Fed meeting set for Thursday. Some experts warn of a historic 3% cut to the benchmark rate.
What to Expect for Mortgage Rates
Despite high housing demand, lenders are struggling. Supply is still low, margins are tight, and defaults are rising. If the Fed pushes rates down, monthly payments could drop. Still, lenders are hesitant to loosen credit, especially with fraud probes still moving ahead at the state and federal levels.
Fraud Investigations Heat Up
- New York Attorney General Letitia James is under fire for alleged mortgage fraud linked to campaign contributors.
- Critics allege she offered special favors to certain real estate developers.
- Investigators are now reviewing campaign records and loan files.
- California Senator Adam Schiff is now the focus of a federal examination after whistleblowers accused investment firms linked to his office of crooked lending practices and manipulating property valuations.
- Schiff and his business partner, James, insist they did nothing wrong.
- However, congressional hearings are likely to begin this fall.
Political Scandals & Investigations
Governor Gavin Newsom Under Pressure
California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing sharp questions on how he went from a public salary of $200,000 to owning and maintaining two estates worth millions. Watchdog agencies demand a detailed financial audit, suggesting hidden income or financial misdeeds may be involved.
Tulsi Gabbard Drops Bombshell on the Russia Inquiry
DNI Tulsi Gabbard asserts she has acquired internal memos proving the initial Russia probe was politically engineered. She claims a conspiracy involving Barack Obama, Hillary and Bill Clinton, James Comey, John Brennan, James Clapper, Adam Schiff, and Andrew Weissmann. She warns that conspirators could face treason charges. Former President Trump has echoed the call for military tribunals.
Epstein Scandal Heats Up Again
Ghislaine Maxwell can now name names from Jeffrey Epstein’s black book. However, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Deputy Director Dan Bongino keep saying there’s no such book. Their dismissal has sparked a huge uproar, with many calling it a cover-up. The trio, dubbed the “three stooges” in D.C., is accused of endangering Trump’s reputation by trying to bury the inquiry too soon.
Business & Tech News
- Tesla Meltdown: Cybertruck Fires & Fed Sales Ban
- Tesla stock plummeted again as reports of Cybertrucks bursting into flames, draining power, and killer failures hit coast to coast.
- The feds responded by banning new Cybertruck sales over safety concerns.
- Families of crash victims are now gushing lawsuits over the truck’s deadly defects.
Elon Musk vs. Donald Trump
The friendship between Musk and Trump has turned rocky. Trump calls Musk a “jack of all trades, master of none,” saying he’s spreading himself too thin across space, AI, social, and political projects. Musk, in turn, announced the American Party, a new political group aimed at stealing Trump’s right-wing spotlight. Trump responded by suggesting Musk might get deported, labeling him a “dangerous distraction.”
Economy, Markets & Jobs
Market Madness
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📢 Live Market & Mortgage Update – Wednesday, August 20, 2025Dow Jones Industrial Average
The Dow Jones closed essentially flat today at 44,923, moving just a few points higher. U.S. equities remain steady despite global market volatility as investors wait for tomorrow’s Federal Reserve meeting.
Gold and Silver Prices
- Gold is trading around $3,346.90 per ounce, gaining nearly 1% as investors turn to safe-haven assets.
- Silver is about $37.83 per ounce, up roughly 1.4% today.
Precious metals are strengthening as confidence in the stock market wavers.
Mortgage Rates (National Averages)
Mortgage rates remain elevated but relatively stable:
- The 30-year fixed purchase rate is averaging 6.62%, with an APR of about 6.68%.
- The 15-year fixed purchase rate averages 5.85%, with an APR near 5.93%.
- The 5/1 adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) is around 5.93% for initial terms.
- The 30-year fixed rate for refinances is slightly higher at 6.78% (APR about 6.85%), while the 15-year fixed refinance rate is about 6.12% (APR 6.20%).
- Jumbo 30-year fixed mortgages are running close to 6.61%.
These figures reflect national averages. Individual borrowers may qualify for different rates depending on credit, loan size, down payment, and whether points are paid.
Key Takeaway
- The stock market is steady, with investors cautious ahead of the Fed meeting.
- Gold and silver are climbing, signaling concerns over inflation and economic uncertainty.
- Mortgage rates remain in the mid-6% range for most loan products, with refinance rates slightly higher than purchase rates.
Here are the latest available figures (quotes can be delayed up to ~15 minutes):
Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)
- 44,923 (about flat on the day). Reuters’ closing recap shows the Dow +1.48 pts (+0.00%) on Wed, August 20, 2025.
Spot Gold (XAU/USD)
- ≈ $3,348/oz right now. (Live spot quote page.)
Spot Silver (XAG/USD)
- ≈ $37.9/oz right now. (Live spot quote page.)
Mortgage Rates (national averages)
(Daily survey; actual lender quotes vary by credit, LTV, points, etc.)
- 30-Year Fixed: 6.61%
- 15-Year Fixed: 5.97%
- 30-Year Jumbo: 6.68%
Please tell me the exact products (e.g., FHA, VA, jumbo, points/no-points). I’ll translate these averages into payment examples tailored to your scenario.
Dow Jones: Dropped 900 points, spooking investors about a sudden Fed change.
Tesla (TSLA): Down 22% again, with shareholders heading for the exit.
Precious Metals: Gold hit all-time highs as investors dive for safety.
Housing: Demand is crashing in heatwave markets, while foreclosures and mortgage company bankruptcies shoot up.
Job Picture
Big layoffs continue in tech and retail, and bankruptcies are rising. Mid-size firms say inflation, sky-high energy costs, and fading consumer demand are forcing them to shut down.
Final Take
Wednesday’s news screams a nation at a political and economic breaking point:
- Trump’s reportedly planning to kick Fed Chair Powell and slash rates by 3%.
- Mortgage fraud claims now target big names in New York and California.
- Tesla and Elon Musk stare down possible federal sanctions and angry investor calls.
- Tulsi Gabbard is revealing hidden-state deals, with treason charges possible.
- Ghislaine Maxwell’s upcoming testimony could rock both Washington and Hollywood.
- The once-close Trump-Musk bond is fraying, with both men in the same political fight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxrSQLWpW0I&list=RDNS6TTbFmY7McM&index=3
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The 2001 Tiffin Zephyr is a luxury Class A motorhome manufactured by Tiffin Motorhomes. As of my last update in September 2021, here is some general information about the Tiffin Zephyr motorhome:
Chassis: The Tiffin Zephyr is built on a Spartan chassis known for its durability and stability. The chassis provides a solid foundation for the motorhome and contributes to its overall performance.
Engine: The 2001 Tiffin Zephyr will likely have a powerful diesel engine. Specific models might have different engine options, but diesel engines are common in Class A motorhomes for their torque and fuel efficiency.
Interior: Being a luxury motorhome, the interior of the Tiffin Zephyr is designed to provide comfort and amenities similar to high-end homes. The layout may vary depending on the floor plan, but it typically includes a living area, kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom.
Features: The Tiffin Zephyr motorhome of this vintage should come with various luxury features, such as high-quality furniture, upscale appliances, solid surface countertops, multiple slide-outs to expand living space, high-end entertainment systems, and advanced climate control.
Sleeping Capacity: The sleeping capacity of the Tiffin Zephyr will depend on the floor plan and configuration. Some models may have a queen or king-sized bed in the bedroom, and the living area might have a convertible sofa or a dinette that can be converted into an additional sleeping space.
Length: The length of the 2001 Tiffin Zephyr motorhome can vary, but it typically falls within the range of 40 to 45 feet. Class A motorhomes are known for their spaciousness, and the Zephyr is no exception.
Remember that as the years pass, the availability and condition of specific models might change. If you are looking to buy a used 2001 Tiffin Zephyr motorhome, it’s essential to inspect it thoroughly, considering factors like mileage, maintenance history, and overall condition.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the 2001 Tiffin Zephyr, I recommend contacting Tiffin Motorhomes directly or consulting with an RV dealership specializing in Tiffin motorhomes.
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Owners of cars and trucks in the Midwest experienced their vehicles get rusted, especially on the rocker panels. Once you get rust on your vehicle, in no time it will spread throughout the vehicle. I really recommend if you see signs of rust, to take it to the body shop and get it fixed. You may need sheet metal or new parts depending on the extent of the rust and how deep it has gotten to your vehicle. Does anyone know ways to prevent rust and maintain your vehicle? How many times do you need to wax your vehicle a year? Have any of you used ceramic coating? How about rust proofing under your vehicle. Now that an average vehicle averages north of $50,000 and if you are looking for a pickup truck or SUV, you are easily surpassing the $70,000 to $100,000 price sticker, Days of $30,000 to $40,000 vehicles have long been gone. Thank you for taking time to look at this thread.
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The Mercedes Benz GLS 550 that is 5 to 10 years old seems like it’s a great deal and you get lots of car for the money. Can you please give me a comprehensive overview of the vehicle. My 2003 silver Mercedes Benz ML500 got rear ended and the force made my SUV rear end the truck in front of me. Basically I got hit from rear and front and got sandwiched. It’s going to be a total loss. Unfortunately the ML500 only had 82,000 miles. I have other vehicles but this little SUV was perfect hauling my three German Shepherd dogs around. 😍
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. If Biden dies or gets impeached do we have to worry about this ding bat becing our President?Kamala Harris is being questioned by millions of Americans on her mental health state and her intelligence level. Is this idiot pretending to be dumb and stupid or is Kamala Harris a real idiot. Kamala Harris has zero brains 🧠 and seems this goof 🤪 is pretending to be a creature with a single digit IQ. Is this brainless moron the number 2 in charge of the United States? How humiliating to have this creature to represent the nation and be a power leader. The Imbecile in Chief. She has zero respect and is not a liked person in any way or form.
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Latest Housing and Mortgage News (September 10, 2025)
Today, the U.S. housing market is tipping toward buyers. Home price growth is slowing, listings are building up, and 30-year fixed mortgage rates are floating between 6.29% and 6.46%. That’s down from the recent peak but still higher than the levels seen before 2022. Mortgage applications reached their highest point in three years, climbing 9.2% from the previous week. The upsurge comes as rates dip and more homeowners weigh refinancing options. Requests for new home purchases also jumped 9.2%, while the refinancing side spiked 20.3%. The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) notes that the October 2024 low average of 6.29% for 30-year conforming loans is boosting interest. Last week’s Producer Price Index (PPI) release, showing a surprise dip in wholesale inflation of -0.1% from a forecast of +0.3%, raised hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts, which could ease mortgage rates further.
The current national housing inventory is a balanced 4.6 months’ supply of roughly 1.55 million units. That’s an increase compared to earlier in the year, enough to tip the scales in favor of buyers in many markets. Home-price gains are also losing steam.
The Case-Shiller index didn’t change month-over-month, and the FHFA reported a year-over-year increase of 2.9% but no movement from the previous quarter. In the new-home segment, prices are 5.9% lower than a year ago, prompting builders to use incentives—like buydown loans on mortgage rates—to boost closings. Regional supply dynamics offer a mixed picture: abundant inventory in Florida and Texas gives buyers an advantage, while the Northeast, with tight supply, remains competitive. Looking ahead, mortgage rates could slip to a more favorable range of 5.7% to 6.0% by late 2025, assuming the Fed cuts key rates by 25 to 50 basis points later this month.
On the lending and brokerage side, high rates and subdued transaction volumes are squeezing profit margins. Independent mortgage banks posted a modest decrease in production in the first quarter of 2025, with the average loss exceeding $1,300 per loan at smaller-balance lenders. Projections call for mortgage rates between 5.9% and 6.2% by the end of the year and for home-price appreciation to remain limited to between 1.5% and 2% for 2025. Brokerage firms are also feeling the pinch, contending with low turnover of existing residential inventory and the financial ramifications of the National Association of Realtors’ recent antitrust settlements. The result has been a steady increase in layoffs and bankruptcies across the sector, tied to slower overall economic growth.
| Key Housing/Mortgage Metrics (Sept 2025) | Value | Change |
|——————————————|——–|—–|
| 30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate | 6.29%-6.46% | -0.10% WoW |
| Supply Inventory | 4.6 months | Up from 3.8 months YoY |
| Yearly Home Price Gain | +2.9% (FHFA) | Cooling from +5% prior |
| Mortgage Applications | +9.2% WoW | Highest in 3 years |
| Q4 2025 Projected Rate | 5.7%-6.0% | Down from current |
Speculative Rate Cuts & Trump-Animosity Against Powell
Former President Trump continues to float the idea of ousting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. He blames soaring rates on Powell’s leadership and calls the Fed’s $2.5 billion HQ renovation a fraud. Powell has directed Fed staff to allow an oversight review. Trump’s mentions of “3 or 4” possible successors have led to talk of legal steps to fire Powell. Forecasts show rates dropping only to around 5.7% late 2025, well below yesterday’s 6.4% actual. Even a small fragmentation of Fed independence might spike inflation, economists warn. Powell linked higher rates to Trump’s trade tariffs, lowering chances for a steep 3% cut and steering the market to a slower glide.
Is the Fed Project Going Off the Rails?
The Fed building renovation keeps drifting toward a $2.5 billion finish line. Marble upgrades, all said to be encouraged by Trump picks on the board, expanded the scope of a plan that already looked hefty. Authorities haven’t found evidence of fraud yet, but the former President keeps using the mess to press Fed chair Powell. Most of the heat on Powell focuses on the Fed’s inflation fight, not misdoing. Friends of Trump note that the renovation timeline is a perfect joke from an unhappy board swiveling in the hot seat.
The Fed’s policy arm has a key meeting on September 11. Most traders expect a 25 to 50 basis point rate cut. They expect one because the labor market keeps slipping, and the unemployment rate brushed a 4.3% mark. Stability is the name of the inflation play, and the usual board voters on the left shoulder the decision more than usual this time. If the Fed drops the guns for 75 basis points instead, recession jitters will sweep in and hold tight.
Is Gavin Newsom’s Housing Math a Puzzle Beyond Solving?
Governor Gavin Newsom is worth $18 to $30 million. Much of that comes from a Napa winery he opened in 1992 alongside aging investor Gordon Getty. In the latest tilt, two homes listed on the network are worth about $12.8 million, a $12 million La-La Land in the hills and a 15-key co-property in town clocking $2.3 million. Even at $200,000 a year, the pay packet won’t let the math tick.
Critics keep flashing the rent-in-silicon signs. “Did he trade on his musician frat boy past or is this GOP partisan envy on some kitchens of foxtrot notes at the closest vine drift?” the feeds keep asking. Disclosures, though, throw in a whisper. With over $6 million in assets and deals, the Valley knows how to chit-chat about buffers, which are one degree of heat. Newsom dips in now. “Statement and show funds are one and the same. There’s no sunshine for rio-leeping anymore.”
Tesla Stock Plummeting and Elon Musk’s Future
Tesla (TSLA) shares are shaky in September. They briefly bounced up ~5.6% after a giant $1 trillion pay plan for Elon Musk was disclosed, linking money to hitting milestones like an 8-times company value rise. Yet the stock keeps sliding as sales and profits fall, and Musk gets distracted by running X and dabbling in politics. Analysts see 1.95 million cars delivered in 2025—below hoped-for numbers with estimates all over the map ($2,739 high). Musk’s future seems tied to Tesla’s big AI push, especially the robotaxis, but his “jack-of-all-trades” style might stretch attention too thin. Skeptics warn this casual style chips away at the Tesla brand and cools customer interest.
The Cybertruck is stumbling, too. By March 2025, Tesla had to recall the truck eight times for faults in body panels, accelerator pedals, and battery fires. Some crashes ended with the truck in flames, and one accident is said to have left the remains completely disintegrated. Critics claim the chances of dying in a Cybertruck fire may be 17 times worse than with an older Ford Pinto. Insiders disclose symptoms like sudden battery drain, fire outs from parked vehicles, and fatalities like a 2024 Texas accident. Deliveries have paused for some fixes, yet the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is still examining them and hints at parking bans in the future. Musk keeps attributing trouble to overpromising, but the issues are again in the 2025 production.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard Exposes Alleged Russia Setup Post-Election
As Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard unsealed documents in July 2025 claiming that President Obama engineered a “treasonous conspiracy” to fabricate Russian interference as a cover to sabotage Trump. The supposed masterminds named are Obama, Hillary Clinton, John Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey, and Andrew Weissmann. The papers say Obama ordered the Intelligence Community to create a fresh Assessment after Trump’s victory, even though early reports concluded there was no evidence of collusion. Gabbard has kicked the cases to the Justice Department, asking the grand jury to decide on treason and sedition indictments. CNN and NewsGuard label the release misleading, claiming the papers show only deliberation and that the Senate Intelligence Committee’s comprehensive reports did not corroborate fabrication. Special Counsel grand juries are looking at the same players, and Trump continues to call the high-profile group “treasonous.” Charges have not yet been filed, and the former officials have called the allegations “defamatory.”
Ghislaine Maxwell Will Only Testify if Safe from Jail
Now in the 20th year of her prison sentence, Ghislaine Maxwell has reportedly approached the Justice Department, saying her sole evidence is that she never saw a “client list” and saw no misconduct attributable to Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. She prefaces the offer with two demands: a grant of absolute immunity or a release from prison, in exchange for going on the record. Recordings from a session show she reaffirmed these limits. The files the Justice Department has made public were called “incomplete” by Maxwell. The House Oversight Committee has ordered the release of more documents, including a birthday note allegedly signed by Trump and filed by Epstein’s lawyers—something Trump has publicly denied. Maxwell’s attorneys have a different version of the appeal of the 2025 sentence.
Comprehensive Coverage: Obama and Officials Caught in Russian Collusion Conspiracy
Newly released documents from Tulsi Gabbard allege that President Obama staged the January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian meddling to damage then-candidate Trump after the 2016 election. Gabbard says Obama ran the show and that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton signed off on the smear. She identifies Comey, Brennan, and Clapper as the ones who generated phony intelligence, with ex-Wall G. Weissmann handling the prosecution side. The congresswoman brands the operation a “coup”. She says the DOJ impaneled grand juries last August, looking at treason and conspiracy, out to unseat Trump. Former officials insist the documents have been distorted, and a Senate report acknowledged Russian interference. Trump, meanwhile, demands that Obama, Clinton, Brennan, Clapper, Schiff, and others stand trial.
Mortgage Fraud Charges: Letitia James and Adam Schiff in Crosshairs
The DOJ has tasked a special attorney to run a criminal probe into mortgage fraud claims against AG Letitia James of New York and California Democratic Senator Adam Schiff. Despite living in California, Schiff faces allegations that he labeled a Maryland townhouse a primary residence to nab a lower market rate. The allegations could amount to wire and bank fraud. James, meanwhile, stands accused of pulling the same stunt on a New York property under similar rules. Grand jury proceedings are underway, although no charges have been filed yet; Trump’s allies claim it constitutes “lawfare” against political opponents.
Breaking News: Trump and Elon Musk Rift Sparks Wild Showdown
The once unshakeable Trump-Musk friendship collided in June 2025 when Trump pushed the “Big Beautiful Bill”—a package heavy on tax cuts and budget “streamlining.” Musk stormed out as an advisor, labeling the legislation “wasteful.” Trump snapped back by threatening to yank SpaceX launch deals and suggesting deportation, reminding everyone that Elon was born in South Africa. The war of words roared: Trump accused Elon of “losing his marbles,” and Musk, never shy about new sideshows, quickly kicked off the “America Party.” Distracted, Tesla slipped in the spotlight, and Musk’s social media spats kept the company on the back burner. Deportation never arrived, but the bad blood hasn’t cooled.
Musk’s new tagline—“jack of all trades, master of none”—continues to haunt him. He was juggling X, SpaceX, policy speeches, and still sparring over the Cybertruck, each fiasco a reminder that his focus is stretched thinner than the metal itself.
High-State Names Cop on Unbroken Epstein Disclosures
- Official word dropped in July 2025: No Epstein “client list” exists.
- “The case is closed,” they said.
- Epstein “earned” the exit.
- Maxwell is locked in the same story, flatly denying any misdeeds by Trump or Clinton.
- The Trump base roared that the report was a coda for a cover-up.
- Meanwhile, the DOJ and FBI memo officially chalked the chapter closed.
- Senate Dems still launched a fact-check on Bondi’s oversight, and the rift with the White House sparked drinks in backrooms but no heads rolling.
Musk’s Flash-America Party Drops Its Prop
- August did Elon no favors: The “America Party,” claiming to champion tax reform and electric dreams, tried to rise in July ‘25 but pulled the crime off the GOP stone by August.
- Thriving campaign chatter was quickly “on hold,” said his aides.
- However, nothing was officially “sunk.”
- Ballot spots are still a tunnel of cliffcrawlers, deadlines flashing pain, and viability is still in the air like tax tips in electric wind.
Market and Economic Digest: Inflation, Markets, and Key Events
- Inflation: Producer Price Index fell 0.1% month-over-month, slightly missing expectations.
- Consumer Price Index forecast tends toward 2.7% year-over-year.
- Stock Market: S&P 500 sees wild swings as payroll figures roll out.
- Tesla rallies after revealing Musk’s lucrative compensation deal.
- Precious Metals: Gold inches towards the $3,600-per-ounce mark as traders price lower future interest rates.
- Employment: The U.S. economy added 75,000 non-farm payrolls in August, falling short.
- Jobless rate held at 4.3%.
- Previous months’ figures were revised, adjusting the total by roughly 911,000.
- Bankruptcies/Layoffs: Notices surged, with 85,000 job cuts in August.
- The hardest-hit sectors include technology and commercial real estate.
- Big Beautiful Bill: Trump’s corporate tax cuts and spending programs reignited political sparring.
- Musk clashed with the White House over its demands.
- Fed Pressure: Trump continues to tilt at Jerome Powell, alleging the Fed’s higher rates are political.
- Powell stays the course.
- Biden-era Probes: Justice Department empaneled grand juries in investigations around Obama officials.
- No indictments have come down as yet.
- Tesla’s Struggles: Cybertruck faces NHTSA safety investigations.
- Potential regulatory prohibitions could strip federal subsidies and lucrative supply chains.
- In a rhetorical flourish, Trump has joked about deporting Musk, whose proposal remains only talk.
- Selected Headline (October 10, 2025): Israel carried out airstrikes in East Qatar, claiming Hamas positions.
- Persistent U.S. labor weakness clears road for Fed to ease.
- Mortgage applications surge in reaction. Gold price hits new records.
- Files linked to Epstein litigation made public, yet the outlet did not identify implicated names.
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GCA Forums News – Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Breaking Housing and Mortgage Update
Mortgage rates keep sliding. Right now, the average 30-year fixed mortgage sits close to 6.2%, giving buyers and refinancing homeowners relief from last year’s peak rates. The drop has been fueled by lower 10-year Treasury yields, which now rest at about 4.05%.
Supply is tightening for solar salt. According to recent Realtor.com data, active listings are up 33% year-over-year, finally giving buyers options in a market that was almost completely empty just a few months back. Even so, with only 4.2 months of inventory available, sellers still set the pace. Contacts expect the pace to increase to 6% later, at which point the clouds may part.
The Federal Reserve in Focus
The Fed’s next meeting takes place September 16–17:
Financial markets are currently pricing in a 25 basis-point rate cut, with a few analysts suggesting the chance of a 50 basis-point cut may materialize, depending on this Thursday’s CPI inflation data.
The Fed is getting heat over its headquarters’ $2.5 billion renovation, a big jump from the initial quote. Chair Jerome Powell had the Inspector General dig into the bills. Whispers are still floating about him getting the boot, but Powell is still at the helm.
Jobs and the Economy
- August Jobs Report: Employers added 142,000 jobs, and unemployment peaked at 4.3%.
- Bankruptcies: Over 400 firms have shut down this year, the biggest year-to-date number since 2010.
- Layoffs: Tech and finance are still cutting heads, but the pace is easing.
- The CPI data will be released on September 11. Price index watchers hope it shows enough cooling to encourage the Fed to lower rates at the meeting a week later.
Precious Metals and Markets
Restless money is crowding into safe havens. Gold just zoomed to an all-time high of around $3,650, and silver is still close to $41 an ounce. Meanwhile, stock markets are jittery, toggling between weaker labor news and the allure of lower future interest costs if the Fed blinks.
Tesla and the Cybertruck Crisis
Tesla is knee-deep in trouble with recalls and examinations over the Cybertruck:
- Accelerators, wipers, and trim are the 2024–25 recall subjects.
- NHTSA crash probes are eyeing fire and crash fatalities.
- No U.S. shutdown has been ordered, but regulators are drilling down.
Tesla stock is still swinging wildly. Many worry that Elon Musk’s new “America Party” and his public back-and-forth with President Trump are pulling focus away from Tesla. The two men’s once-tight friendship has become a loud, messy argument.
Sorting Politically Charged Rumors from the Facts
Governor Gavin Newsom: Draws a salary of around $232,000, bolstered by his private business, PlumpJack. No fraud cases are pending.
- DNI Tulsi Gabbard: Calls for clarity around the 2016 Russian interference.
- No treason accusations have ever been made against ex-Obama officials.
- Ghislaine Maxwell: Lists hint she might talk in exchange for clemency.
- The DOJ has shut down stories about a hidden “Epstein list.”
- NY AG Letitia James and Sen. Adam Schiff: Viral chatter about mortgage fraud claims is a hoax. Neither has faced charges.
What Borrowers Should Keep in Mind
- Mortgage rates are slipping.
- If you think about buying or refinancing, move before the central bank’s next meeting.
- The number of homes for sale is creeping up, yet buyers still compete for nearly every listing.
- Precious metals and government bonds are trading as if the Fed will soon ease up.
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This week, the big headline is dropping mortgage rates. While the news is full of politics and drama, here’s what really matters to you: rates just hit the lowest point we’ve seen in almost a year, home listings are going up, and the door to savings is wide open.
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The Expedition receives some big changes from Ford for 2022. On the outside you will find new LED lighting, grill, front fascia and wheels. On the inside there is a large infotainment system, updated materials and digital gauge cluster. Under the hood is aa 3.5L twin-turbo V6 that is mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Is the NEW 2022 Ford Expedition a BETTER luxury SUV than a GMC Yukon Denali?
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Jumbo loans, as highlighted in the attached flyer from APB Wholesale, cater to borrowers seeking higher loan amounts—offering up to $3,500,000 with loan-to-value (LTV) ratios as high as 80%. The program emphasizes easier approvals, requiring only three credit scores and waiving traditional tradeline requirements, and even accepts non-warrantable condos. Flexible funding is also available, as 100% gift funds are permitted for primary residences, making it easier for families to assist without restrictive conditions. Borrower-friendly options allow for debt-to-income (DTI) ratios up to 49.99% and accommodate first-time homebuyers or non-occupant co-borrowers through underwriting defaults to DU/LP, streamlining the process and helping clients secure the financing they need without unnecessary complications.
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On today’s GCA Forums News for Thursday, July 31, 2025, we will cover national breaking news update for Thursday July 31, 2025 starting with the latest update on the nation’s news: GCA Forums News will cover the latest update with DNI Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe’s criminal referral to Attorney General Pam Bondi to start criminal indictment proceeding of former President Barack Obama and Obama’s top cabinet members and advisors in the Russian conspiracy to oust Donald Trump from being President of the United States in 2016. Top actors for this treasonous crime include Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Susan Rice, James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, Lisa Paige, John Brennan, James Clapper, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, John Podesta, and dozens if not hundreds of other Democrats.
GCA Forums News will update viewers on the Jeffrey Epstein client list and who was on the list as well as convict sexual predator Ghilaine Maxwell and her potential testimony in front of congress. We will cover a comprehensive detailed report on Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell’s press conference yesterday. We will tell you how Powell arrogantly announced he was not going to cut rates despite the countless pleas from President Trump to cut rates.
Powell, who thinks he is immune from the President firing him before his term is up next year, announced that the economy is doing great, with low unemployment, great growth, little to no inflation, and a strong economy which is totally false.
As most of you know by experiencing it yourselves, right now, the real estate and housing market is on life support with rates historically high, home prices that is out of reach for most first-time homebuyers, inflation still out of control. The United States is going through a broken auto industry where tens of thousands of car dealers going out of business. Many auto dealers of all sizes and types are on life support where they cannot afford the interest on their floor plan.
Many mortgage companies are on the verge of closing up shop while others have already closed their doors or are about not to renew their NMLS licenses in 2026. Many Americans want Jerome Powell out. Most Americans are confident after yesterday’s Fed Powell announcing the Fed is not cutting rates, Trump will hands down fire Jerome Powell in the days and weeks to come.
The housing market is in deep trouble where the damage done may never come back. There are tens of thousands of homeowners who cannot afford their mortgage payments due to high rates, increasing property taxes, skyrocketing insurance premium, escalating utilities and gas prices, historic high prices on building materials and home improvement costs, and not being able to refinance to lower their monthly mortgage payment. Many households cannot afford to buy new cars. Many SUVs and pickup trucks are nearing $100,000 and the quality of vehicles have been less than perfect. Electric Vehicles such as Tesla and the might Cyber Truck are losing consumer confidence due to poor engineering and safety issues where Tesla may be on the brink of a EV crash and financial meltdown.
The electric vehicle market is experiencing a lot of problems due to the electric battery charging stations infrastructure nationwide and the cost of replacing the battery on electric vehicles where the cost is estimated between $20,000 to $60,000. Can you please cover the bromance between President Trump and Elon Musk where they are not just no longer friends, but cannot stand each other and many describe them as enemies. Can you please cover basic politics where the Democrats are panicking due to the Barack Obama treasonous criminal referral, the list on Epstein’s list and Ghislaine Maxwell’s cooperation with the Justice Department and testifying before Congress, and the mid-term election forecast on who will control the House and Senate. Can you please give us an update on other Democrats that were on the news but are no longer such as former Democrat Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris, California Gavin Newsom, LA Mayor Karen Bass, Senator Corey Booker, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, Wisconsin Governor, Denver Mayor, New Jersey Governor, and other Democrat Mayors and Governors. Last but not least, GCA Forums News will cover the nation’s key highly trending breaking news. GCA Forums News wants to be on the map as the nation’s news network that sets itself apart than the competition by covering news that most Americans, consumers, mortgage and real estate investors, and professionals turn to daily as their premier source for news. Thank you.
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Bill Gates may seem like a tech visionary, but his influence stretches far beyond technology and into our food and health choices. 🌐 From owning vast tracts of farmland to investing in synthetic meat and vaccines, Gates’ reach is extensive, and critics argue it’s all about control and profit. Are we witnessing a monopoly that could shape global food, health, and environmental policies?
Key Points:
Control Over Food Production: Gates owns over 269,000 acres of U.S. farmland, giving him massive influence over agriculture and food options.
Push for Synthetic Foods: His investments in lab-grown meat and GMOs pose a challenge to traditional, organic foods.
Global Health Influence: The Gates Foundation’s connections to vaccines and population control spark concerns about the real motives behind these investments.
Tech & Social Control: From AI advancements to Central Bank Digital Currencies, Gates and other billionaires are driving trends that may limit individual freedom.
Alternative Solutions: Discover how supporting local farms and holistic health practices can challenge these monopolies.
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Here is the national snapshot for GCA Forums News on May 29, 2025, for real estate and mortgage industry professionals and clients. It covers New State Attorney General Letitia James and her alleged mortgage fraud claims, key opinions, as well as other related housing and mortgage concerns, economic indicators, immigration trends, and more. It is up-to-date and does not contain any graphs or charts.
National Headline News Summary for GCA Forums News – Thursday, May 29, 2025 New York Attorney General Letitia James Charged along with Co-Conspirators
Case Synopsis:
Charge James with lying on unofficial forms and submitting those forms to the government, which is beholden to strict guidelines. Consider me aghast! Imagine thinking that exercising a modicum of sophistication despite holding the NY AG office could allow someone like James to get away with such wanton disregard for the law.
Not only do the conspirators sleep together, but they also engage in mortgage fraud to obtain eye-popping loans from banks.
Not only is she bold, but she and her NY-based legal team do not trust asserting the Fifth Amendment for her denying communication strategies. Nor do they care to hide their fingerprints with carte blanche legality employed at all the non-safe deposit limits. They trust that pleading ignorance will restrict liability with a chokehold that does not exist.
Let us consider this scenario for a second—picture James offering a real estate agent attorney some of the most extraordinary offers available from financial institutions. She 1 lies on her forms and sends them to banks for different units residing in some filthy dollhouse on 12345 Underpriced Way, and all of a sudden, the deal starts needing to be restaged. Expectedly, she runs out of ways to be duplicitous.
With the extended jurisdiction being court-sanctioned and banks issuing licenses to print bank notes under such ppw, what were unforeseen changes, the very algorithms banks direct motion-observe? Suddenly, consonants are on parade everywhere!
Unbothered about loan approval, anointed with a silencer, permitting geolocated Dominators to boil over the loan on James Streams, and scrambling to approve instant answers via direct NY scanned via firing bombs. Every tantalizing geolocation-rest-free device must stream domination.
The mortgage was submitted, with dollars squandered on ease, rushing everything mundane, such that driving the loan becomes torrents, granting the flimsiest possible reasoning for constructing, and dawdling while preparing a purchase beyond obtaining.
FHFA Director William Pulte’s Allegations and Criminal Referral:
As of April 14, 2025, FHFA Director William Pulte sent a letter to US Attorney General Pam Bondi with allegations that Letitia James committed multiple instances of forging bank documents and property records to access government loans and refinance mortgages on more favorable terms. His allegations came alongside a more formal referral, which contained the following:
Virginia Property (2023):
Pulte alleges that James, counter to the norms of public officials who hold office in New York, claimed a residence in Norfolk, Virginia, as her primary home for purposes of a mortgage application. This would enable access to lower interest rates. A POA dated August 17, 2023, coupled with her attorney’s assertions that she was misrepresented as a clerical error, supports her claim. She was listed as having the property as her principal residence, which is illogical.
Brooklyn Property:
Pulte claims that James expanded the limit of her Brooklyn Brownstone from four units to five starting in the early 2000s. This expansion aided her in qualifying for purchase loans for smaller multifamily homes. In support of this argument, he cited a 2001 certificate of occupancy and a couple of other registration records, which are evasive on the count of four.
1983 Mortgage Document:
Pulte alleged that a 1983 mortgage application listed James as her father’s spouse to qualify for the loan. James’ lawyer counters this claim, asserting that deed documents definitively name her as his daughter.
Forensic evidence provided by Pulte’s referral, analyses from private investigator Sammy Antar, and media coverage point toward possible breaches of federal law, such as wire, mail, bank fraud, and filing false documents with a financial institution. He called for the DOJ to initiate prosecution.
Excerpts from Kash Patel (FBI Director) and Pam Bondi (US Attorney General):
Kash Patel (FBI Director):
In a Fox Interview on May 19, 2025, Patel confirmed the investigation, stating, “This case, I can tell you, is being handled by our professional pros who are subject matter experts, reporting directly to headquarters, which reports to [Deputy Director Dan Bongino] and me.” He provided many details about the investigation. However, he opted to keep most details private because they are ongoing.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi:
To this day, Bondi still has not publicly commented on the James investigation. Her office received Pulte’s referral and the response from James’ attorney. During her Senate confirmation hearing, Bondi stated that the DOJ would not make politically motivated decisions. James’ attorney used this reasoning to call the investigation “improper political retribution.” It is telling that Bondi’s response to “politicized justice” was to form a weaponization working group, suggesting broader scrutiny by the DOJ aimed at Trump-critical officials like James, who sought to litigate against the former president.
Co-Counselors from the New York Attorney General’s Office:
To date, there is no record of any New York Attorney General’s Office co-counselors who have publicly been listed as part of the team working on James’ case. Leading James’ legal team is Abbe Lowell, a well-known criminal defense attorney who has previously represented Hunter Biden and Ivanka Trump. Lowell has been the main spokesperson, dismissing the allegations against James as unfounded and politically motivated.
Letitia James’ Reaction:
Through her attorney, Abbe Lowell, James has labeled the allegations as “fraudulent” and “politically motivated.” Contrary to Lowell’s defenses that the allegations resulted from routine mortgage audits and spelling mistakes, he maintains that they resulted from mendacious “fraud” attempts. He has accused Pulte of pushing a retaliatory narrative, pointing out Trump’s prior legal actions against him as a potential motive for the inquiry. James’ team has attempted some form of defense by cooperating with the investigation and submitting documents to the DOJ, suggesting the claims were false.
Mortgage Broker And AnnieMac’s Role:
The broker mentioned in this case has a direct connection to American Neighborhood Mortgage Acceptance Company, LLC (AnnieMac), a lending firm located in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. AnnieMac and its employees have been completely silent regarding the allegations. The company’s role has been limited to processing the mortgage application for the property located in Virginia, as no documents have been submitted suggesting AnnieMac was involved in any deceitful actions.
GCA Forums Mortgage Group Perspective on Mortgage Fraud:
GCA Forums Mortgage Group noted that fraud is one of the industry’s most worrying problems. Employees frequently commit malpractice by misrepresenting information, such as income, property, and even occupancy, for loans, usually due to payment motivations. The James example emphasizes the growing demand for restructuring policies and practices involving mortgage lending to eliminate these issues, which supports the group’s advocacy to end fraud.
Questions Relating to Economy and Tax: Are there any plans to scrap the income tax?
As of May 29, 2025, no policies or legislation aim to abolish the federal income tax. Some lawmakers, including President Trump, have suggested replacing the income tax with national sales taxes or tariffs, but nothing has been implemented. Proposals to eliminate the tax are always made, but Congress imposes hefty financial or economic stipulations that hinder progress.
Is Property Tax Illegal? Allegations of a $450 Billion Scam:
Local governments rely on property taxes as a primary source of revenue to fund services such as schools, infrastructure, and public safety. Claims that property tax constitutes a $450 billion fraud lack credible evidence and appear based on fringe theories or misinterpretations of the taxation system. While disputes over the accuracy of tax assessments are permitted within the system’s framework, federal and state laws support its existence and maintain intergovernmental tax relationships. No significant legal disputes or inquiries regarding property taxes’ widespread alleged fraudulent nature exist.
What Is Causing the Dow Jones to Skyrocket, and How Are Other Markets Reacting?
Directions of movements in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, predominantly influenced by the Trump administration’s pro-business policies, marked significant gains. These pro-business policies included deregulation, extended tax cuts, and tariffs to stimulate domestic industries. Strong corporate earnings—especially in the technology and energy sectors—also drive these changes. On May 29, 2025, the Dow experienced a remarkable increase as investors became more confident in the growth opportunities for the economy. Other markets exhibit diverse reactions:
S&P 500 and Nasdaq:
Both indices have continued to increase alongside the Dow. However, gains for the tech-heavy Nasdaq are slower due to concerns about reaching high valuations.
Global Markets:
European and Asian markets are more subdued, given the volatility of US tariffs due to their likely trade disruption.
Bond Markets:
The Treasury yield curve has experienced a slight shift upwards owing to heightened inflation expectations coupled with no forthcoming Federal Reserve interest rate cuts.
Cryptocurrency:
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have garnered greater attention as inflation hedges, although volatility remains a constant threat.
Housing and Mortgage NewsLatest Updates on Housing and Mortgage Markets:
High home prices and elevated mortgage rates have kept the housing market stagnant. Homebuilders have also slowed new home construction due to rising material costs and a shortage of willing workers. Existing home sales are sluggish because homeowners are reluctant to sell lower-rate mortgages. The NAR reported a slight increase in pending sales for April 2025. Inventory, however, remains at an all-time low.
Current Mortgage Rates:
As of May 29, 2025, average mortgage rates are
- 30-Year Fixed: Roughly 6.85%, up from 6.5% in early 2024.
- 15-Year Fixed: Roughly 6.2%.
- 5/1 ARM: Roughly 6.4%.These rates come from the reports of the construction sectors and show the mortgage rates as well as the Fed’s not having the intention to cut rates anytime soon due to the high inflation level and the economy showing positive growth signs.
- The reasons why mortgage rates are stagnant and the housing market is inactive are as follows:
Here are the reasons why mortgage rates have not gone suspected to go down:
- Federal Reserve Action: The Reserve has not indicated any rate cuts shortly.
- Strong data like low unemployment levels and customer spending puts no pressure to cut rates, leading to contractionary monetary policy being put in place.
- Inflation Woes: The inflation rate is above the 2 percent target set by the respective Fed, along with energy prices and supply restraints, keeping the cost associated with borrowing funds high.
- Trump Administration Stance: Trump did not support policies that directly seek to lower mortgage rates.
- He oddly focused on tariffs aimed at cutting spending, which lowers deflation, along with other deregulation policies that lead to quotas and inflationism, leading to higher values for mortgage loans.
The economic realities of the Housing Market:
Excessively high borrowing rates and a lack of willingness from either side of the market result in low transaction counts, which in turn result in stock scarcity. Excess demand in some regions causes home prices to stagnate despite the call for lower prices.
- Immigration News: ICE and Sanctuary Cities/States
Enforcement Actions with regards to the Sanctuary Policies:
Undocumented immigrants have been escalated under the Trump administration within sanctuary cities and states. There has been rising attention paid to deportation efforts in sanctuary cities and states. On May 15, 2025, ICE initiated plans to remove undocumented individuals with a criminal record aggressively. This directly impacts regions expected to enforce sanctuary policies, including New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and California. Federal funding has been cited as the reason for non-compliance, but constitutional challenges can be expected. Advocates cite humanitarian issues, while critics focus on enforcement.
For readers of GCA Forums News, the investigation surrounding Letitia James reminds us of the significance of trustworthiness in mortgage practices and real estate. Regardless of whether the accusations of mortgage fraud are true, there is a clear need for strong supervision to ensure there is no fraud risk. This is one of the key concerns for the GCA Forums Mortgage Group. On another note, there are complex challenges facing realtors and buyers alike due to a steadily rising Dow Jones and high mortgage rates. Also, there is no promise of rate cuts in sight, a stagnant housing market, and potential changes to immigration policies could shift the local housing market within sanctuary areas. Staying alert and well-informed will be important for dealing with these changes.
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GCA Forums News — Business & Economic Nationwide Update For Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Real Estate & Mortgage Market
Mortgage Rates & Lending Trends
High inflation has kept mortgage rates elevated, with 30-year fixed mortgages averaging 6.91%—an increase of 27 basis points from last week. Refinancing mortgages remain high, with 30-year fixed loans averaging 7.00%. These elevated rates are influenced by inflationary pressures alongside uncertainties from recently implemented tariff policies.
Housing Market Volatility
Reduced inventory and increased mortgage rates have contributed to housing market volatility. Although some lower tariffs brought forward their purchases, overall buyer demand continues to decline. Licensed mortgage professionals maintain their numbers as renewal rates are similar to 2024.
Economy & Federal Reserve
Economic Indicators
The latest indicators show that the US economy is showing signs of slowing. For instance, the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model forecasted a -2.2% growth rate for Q1 2024.
Employment figures remain relatively stable as the unemployment rate holds at 4%. However, inflationary tariff policies continue to put pressure on the economy.
Federal Reserve & Jerome Powell
Paul Powell, Chair of the Fed Reserve, continues to address economic concerns caused by tariff uncertainty. Inflation targets are in place to provide balance towards the avoidance of excessive growth in the economy.
There are no confirmed claims that President Trump is attempting to sue Powell or remove him from the Federal Reserve Board, and such claims seem without basis.
Financial Markets
Stock Market Performance
Volatility continues to hit US stock markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are down 54 points, and the Nasdaq futures have dropped 270 points due to newly imposed export restrictions on semiconductor companies.
Treasury Yields and Precious Metals
The 10-year US Treasury yield sits at 4.3%. Due to investors ‘ economic concerns, Gold’s value has skyrocketed, reaching $3,248.40 an ounce.
Automotive Industry
Sales and Inventory
US auto sales increased by 9.1% in March as consumers bought vehicles before the newly imposed tariff. However, due to supply chain issues, the inventory is set to fall to 700,000 units by 2025.
Fleet Sales
Fleet sales have been mixed. Commercial and government fleet sales have declined, while rental fleet sales have increased.
Business Lending and Funding
Commercial Lending
In 2025, commercial and multifamily lending is expected to reach $583 billion, a $71 billion increase from the previous year.
Residential Mortgage Professional
Mortgage industry professionals are gaining new virtual mortgage-related work due to the introduction of new licensing requirements, thereby streamlining the process and showcasing the increased tech-centric appliances in the industry.
Policy & Governance
Tariffs & Economic Impact
Trump’s tariffs have considerably impacted U.S.-China trade relations, with the WTO indicating an 80 percent plunge in merchandise trade between the two countries. Additionally, these tariffs are exacerbating inflation and economic instability.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Initiatives
The Trump administration has taken steps to roll back certain DEI programs, such as canceling some executive orders. This has caused a national stagnation of these initiatives within federal agencies and private companies.
Sanctuary Cities
There are no noteworthy changes about sanctuary cities, including Chicago and the state of Illinois.
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GCA FORUMS HOUSING AND MORTGAGE NEWS for Wednesday, February 19th, 2025. President Donald Trump is going full steam ahead with uncovering what seems to be the largest fraud and corruption in the history of the United States with the help of Elon Musk and the new federal Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Elon Musk has been in charge of DOGE just for three weeks, and he has uncovered trillions of dollars of fraud, corruption, and blatant irresponsible spending that no doubt has been used to embezzle taxpayer funds. The fraud and corruption include paying millions of dead people social security checks and benefits. There are recipients for these stolen taxpayer funds. President Donald Trump said that the fraud Elon Musk discovered was not even 1.0% of what is coming. Potential hundreds of billions of dollars worth of fraud that Trump and Musk are expecting to reveal are from many federal giant agencies that can and will affect the housing and mortgage marketplace, which will affect homeowners and homebuyers. The agencies that affect the housing sector and mortgage markets in the United States include the Federal Reserve Board, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD, which is the parent of the Federal Housing Administration or FHA), the Department of Defense (the Pentagon), the Department of Veterans Administration, and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA and USDA Loans). Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the United States Treasury, the Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Health and Human Services, and countless other federal agencies and third-party contractors. Another important issue that affects homeowners and homebuyers is property taxes. There are many talks and debates concerning the legality and legitimacy of property taxes on single-family homes. Many homeowners, especially the elderly, President Trump is thinking of abolishing the IRS, federal income taxes, and property taxes. President Trump is also thinking about giving the American people a stimulus check from the fraud that was committed. This is a developing story from GCA FORUMS NEWS. With the abolishment of the Federal Reserve Board, interest rates is going to drop and inflation will get back to normal because the Federal Reserve Board can no longer print U.S. Currency and the dollar will be backed by Gold and Silver.
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GCA FORUMS Housing and Mortgage News-Weekend Edition Saturday, February 15, 2025: I this GCA Forums Housing and Mortgage and Mortgage News, we will be covering the likelihood of dropping mortgage rates, the affordability of buying a new home, The Federal Reserve Board News on interest rates, the yield on the 10-year U.S. treasuries, home prices throughout the United States, Elon Musk’s DOGE plans on auditing and potentially abolishing the Federal Reserve Board, the Internal Revenue Service, and the CFPB, the privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the likelihood of a potential real estate and financial crash worse than the 2008 financial crisis, the soaring rate of inflation, the unemployment numbers, the consumer pricing index, the U.S. economy, going back to the gold and silver standard, how the deportation of millions of illegal migrants impact the housing and mortgage markets, inventory versus housing demand of single-family homes, and how DOGE’s plan of auditing federal agency has the impact of the housing and mortgage markets. If you can input your opinion, data, and forecast of the national housing and mortgage news, it would greatly appreciated.
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In today’s GCA Forums Headline News for Wednesday, February 12th, 2025, we will cover the latest update on the progress President Donald Trump is making. Elon Musk, the appointed head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is making great progress in the one week he officially started as head of DOGE. Elon Musk discovered hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars that are unaccountable for. Elon Musk questioned whether the missing funds were laundered or misappropriated. Musk also questioned how an elected official can make $174,000 per year and have a net worth of $20 million. Were they savvy investors? Was it a book deal? Was it family inheritance? Or was it fraud? The one’s who scream the loudest are the one’s that have something to hide. President Donald Trump pardoned former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich and is considering offering Blagojevich the job of becoming the United States Ambassador to Serbia. Tom Homan and Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem are aggressively working on hunting down illegal immigrants and starting deportation procedures. Trump is working on tariffs for China, Canada, and Mexico. Attorney General Nominee Pam Bondi has cut off funding to sanctuary cities and states. President Donald Trump is directing Elon Musk to do a full audit of the Federal Reserve Board to determine the amount of money the Feds are siphoning from U.S. taxpayers. Bondi is suing mayors and governors of sanctuary cities and states. There was talk that Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro headed President Donald Trump’s assassination attempt. New York City Mayor Eric Adams had all of his federal charges dismissed under the directive of the Trump Administration. Chicago and 25 states are expected to get a snowstorm, including bitter cold and treacherous driving conditions. Inflation numbers are still high, as are interest rates. Prices of gold and silver per ounce are hitting all-time highs again. Great Community Authority Forums Headline News will update GCA FORUMS NEWS articles as new development get updated.
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One of the most frequently asked questions about German Shepherd dogs is “are German Shepherd dogs good with children and other pets such as large dogs, toy breeds, cats, and birds. I can attest to mine and my first German Shepherd I had Jeannie when I was in high school. From my experience, there is no other dog than a German Shepherd dog that is better with other animals. I will address the if German Shepherd dogs are good with kids to my friend @Cpensacola Christy Hembree and my friend and wholesale account executive @@@TriciaJ Tricia James of Champion Mortgage. and my friend and client @peter Arcuri. I have 11 dogs and Chase, my German shepherd. Plus 3 cats and one African Grey parrot. Chase gets along with everyone. The dogs I have are
1. Female 2 year old Pit Bull adopted
2. EIGHT year old female Standard Poodle rescue
3. FIVE year old Shitz Szu and pomeranian mix
4. Eleven year old toy Poodle
5. FIVE year old teacup yorkshire terrier.
6. & 7. Two Boston Terrier Terrier.
8. FIVE year old teacup toy Poodle
9. FIVE year old toy Poodle.
10. Six year old teacup chihuahua rescue.
11. Two year old French Bull Dog adopted
#12:Chase my MAN. Long Hair GERMAN SHEPHERD dog.
Three one year old cats.
Chase gets along with everyone including the cats. However, Chase looks like a mean German Shepherd guard dog but acts like a teacup lap dog and cat. That’s because you are who you hang with. I may need to get him a brother or sister German Shepherd dog so he can act his age.
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Homes prices in Sarasota Florida is expected to tank in 2024. This year is an election year and many homebuyers are jittery during a turbulent election year. Lower interest rate is forecasted in the later half of the year. Home prices are forecasted to plummet 40% or more in Sarasota County Florida. Average price of homes in Sarasota Florida is $535,000 for single family homes. Condos are priced in the low $500,000 median price range.


