Reality Check continued
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The finances of the U.S. government were visibly out of control in the fall of 2005. In a boom year, debt was going through the roof. What will happen in the next recession?... keep reading
What goes up can come down. What goes up in a mania can come down hard. Liquidity was drying up in the fall of 2005 -- a prelude of things to come.... keep reading
Delphi's bankruptcy in 2005 pointed to the future of unionized manufacturing industries: union members have no future.... keep reading
On not pouring good money after bad. On not subsidizing incompetence. On not throwing money down a rat hole.... keep reading
There is no such thing as a free lunch. Your children had better understand this before the reading of your will.... keep reading
This is the first of three reports. I begin here with the fundamentals.... keep reading
What I described here returned to normal in mid-2006. It was an anomaly in 2005.... keep reading
Where you would be wise to own income-producing residential real estate in the United States.... keep reading
Here was my #1 lesson: Pay close attention to the maps. You can get them for free. You can't ignore them for free.... keep reading
The persistance of bad economic ideas is sometimes amazing. Here is a case study.... keep reading
The U.S. government has proven once again that hureaucrats are incapable of dealing with major problems.... keep reading
Here is a painful exercise that will help you answer this crucial question.... keep reading
How vulnerable are you? Do you have economic reserves that would carry you through?... keep reading