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12-11-24 RSO News Mid Day
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Today’s mid-day edition highlights Goldman Sachs’ decision to exit the green agenda and President Biden’s controversial pre-emptive pardons.
Goldman Sachs Ditches the Green Agenda: Accountability Wins
Goldman Sachs has announced its departure from ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives, citing concerns over accountability and profitability. The Wall Street giant’s move comes as the financial industry faces mounting scrutiny for prioritizing political agendas over shareholder returns.
This shift could signal a broader reckoning on Wall Street as companies reevaluate the costs and benefits of adhering to green mandates. Critics of ESG have long argued that the framework sacrifices financial performance for virtue signaling, and Goldman’s decision adds weight to those concerns. (Read more)
Biden’s Pre-Emptive Pardons: Rewriting the Rulebook?
In a move sparking bipartisan controversy, President Biden is reportedly exploring pre-emptive pardons for individuals tied to his administration. Critics argue that this unprecedented strategy undermines justice and creates a dangerous precedent.
The pardons, seen by some as an attempt to shield key figures from potential investigations, have drawn sharp criticism from conservatives and constitutional experts. As details emerge, the story raises questions about the lengths to which the administration is willing to go to protect its allies. (Read more)
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Fun Fact of the Day
Did you know that Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey, not the bald eagle, to be the national bird of the United States?
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December 21: Winter Solstice – The shortest day of the year.
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