Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition 5-2-15- TOP 3

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WALL STREET JOURNAL 2

Here are the 4 top stories from this weekend’s edition that will help  you have a deeper conversations and make you appear a bit smarter at the same time with notes on how this could occur.

(1) It appears the Senate will pass a bill requiring the Senate approve of an Iranian Deal before sanctions could be lifted. DISCUSSIONS

(A) Should the senate allow votes for  amendments from Marco Rubio (Israel exist) and other Senators to be included in such a bill?

(B) Could this Senate bill insure that the President makes a good deal with the Iranians or make it easier for him to make a bad deal (override)?

(2) American’s are trapped in Yemen as the country is caught in a civil war.

(A) Should the U.S government actively support military operations to rescue these American’s or should these individuals have to fend for themselves since they were warned about the conditions in advance?

(B) How far should the U.S. government go to rescue American citizens caught in harms way?

(3) Tesla is working on Solar batteries that can store electricity.

(A) How much would you pay for such a battery if it came to market?

(B) Do you believe that these batteries could solve our energy problems in this country?

(4) There is a rise in the amount of Premium/Luxury automobiles that are being sold in the United States.

(A) Is this because people are willing to incur deeper debt then in the past or that the rich are more willing to flaunt their wealth?

(B) If you had the means would you put your monies into an automobile or other items? What percent of your wealth would you put into each category?

 

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