Unprecedented Negative Interest Rate Summary

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The first article in The National Review is "The Unprecedented Negative Interest Rate" by Kevin Hassett. Hassett explains how interest rates overall have decreased into negative rates. The author believes the interest rates have decreased due to the positive stimulus the rates offer, but does not see the upside for investors who want to accumulate a capital.

"One Simple Trick to Reversing Memory Loss" describes the breakthrough in recovering one's memory through the nutrient phosphatidylserine. The author conveys the importance of this research and urges those who suffer from memory loss to call in and receive better memory.

"Vaccines and Stem Cells: Secret Weapons in the Fight Against Lung Disease" by Cameron Kennerly conveys the severe issues seniors, due to weak immune systems, can have when lung disease comes in contact
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The author asks Sanders questions in which push Sander to show his democratic roots. The author tries to get at some of the changes Democrats must take while hoping Hillary is up to the task of completing those changes.

"A Vote for the Green is a Wasted Vote" by Joshua Holland articulates the dysfunctional aspects of the Green party. Holland conveys the true power in the political system is in the democratic party. The democratic show progressive goals while the Green Party self-marginalizes.

On the other hand, the article, "The Greens are the Best Path to Radical Change" by Kshama Sawant, urges voters to support Jill Stein. Sawant believes the Green party is the radical change America needs. The Green Party will lead to social movements which will help the 99 percent group of people. (disagree)

"Orlando Letelier: The One Who Warned Us" by Naomi Klein demonstrates Letelier views on the downfall of capitalism. Klein stresses that the economic system is forced on people and the minorities are suffering because of