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THE HONEYMOON IS OVER!  SILICON VALLEY TECHIES FACE AN UGLY DIVORCE FOR CHEATING ON US

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Our FEATURE today focuses on what could be referred to as a correlation between the US Constitution and Facebook and other social media. Paul Bergevin has written a piece in the Wall St Journal titled "Mark Zuckerberg Is No James Madison" which posits that the "Constitution constrains our worst impulses--Facebook encourages them." He also adds "The Constitution understands human nature--Facebook does not". He rightly indicts Facebook by concluding that "FB can 'endure in its' present form. There is too much ROT!" This is a MUST program to listen to. We believe that recent events mark a seminal change in Silicon Valley's control of our data and our lives. Other topics include: PTAB's phantom panels, (SCOTUS take notice), Wilbur Ross calls for revived support for the USPTO. Houston, we have a problem on Wall St, DOW breaks critical support, David Stockman says the US debt situation is "DIRE", A possible break-out on GOLD, The Seth Rich murder takes a bizarre twist and the new extortion scheme by Mexican gangs. "Disclaimer: This commentary is provided for informational and educational purposes only. The information, analysis and opinions expressed herein reflect our judgment as of this date and are subject to change at any time without notice. They are not intended to constitute legal, tax, securities or investment advice or a recommended course of action in any given situation. All investments carry a certain risk and there is no assurance that an investment will provide positive performance over any period of time. Information obtained from third party resources are believed to be reliable but not guaranteed. Past performance is not indicative of future results. H. L. Quist is an Investment Advisor Representative."

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Our FEATURE today focuses on what could be referred to as a correlation between the US Constitution and Facebook and other social media. Paul Bergevin has written a piece in the Wall St Journal titled "Mark Zuckerberg Is No James Madison" which posits that the "Constitution constrains our worst impulses--Facebook encourages them." He also adds "The Constitution understands human nature--Facebook does not". He rightly indicts Facebook by concluding that "FB can 'endure in its' present form. There is too much ROT!" This is a MUST program to listen to. We believe that recent events mark a seminal change in Silicon Valley's control of our data and our lives. Other topics include: PTAB's phantom panels, (SCOTUS take notice), Wilbur Ross calls for revived support for the USPTO. Houston, we have a problem on Wall St, DOW breaks critical support, David Stockman says the US debt situation is "DIRE", A possible break-out on GOLD, The Seth Rich murder takes a bizarre twist and the new extortion scheme by Mexican gangs. "Disclaimer: This commentary is provided for informational and educational purposes only. The information, analysis and opinions expressed herein reflect our judgment as of this date and are subject to change at any time without notice. They are not intended to constitute legal, tax, securities or investment advice or a recommended course of action in any given situation. All investments carry a certain risk and there is no assurance that an investment will provide positive performance over any period of time. Information obtained from third party resources are believed to be reliable but not guaranteed. Past performance is not indicative of future results. H. L. Quist is an Investment Advisor Representative."

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