State of the Economy continued
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Never has being young been a greater disadvantage. It's happening all over the West.... keep reading
It always happens on a Friday. The official good news is released to the public. The suckers believe it on Monday Morning. Than . . . wham! worse news.... keep reading
Investors may not be using it to make decisions, but this time, they should. The traditional leading economic indicator has broken down completely.... keep reading
The man does not wait around, watching the paint dry. He wants new spending bills, new tax hikes this fall. He says Republican leaders do, too.... keep reading
The Left sees that a new era is upon them: no new taxes. They are beside themselves with fury.... keep reading
I read it. It makes sense to me. Is this going to register with his audience? I hope so.... keep reading
Elections do not change the direction of the government: ever-greater deficits. What will stop this?... keep reading
Everyone's attention is on the debt ceiling, but investors are ignoring the debt.... keep reading
My former partner was asked to speak. This is rare. They listened. This is unheard of.... keep reading
When you see an expert who has been wrong repeatedly publicly pontificate and say nothing, you know he has neither a backbone nor a plan. But what if he has power?... keep reading
The hard-money people see it. The mainstream media cannot.... keep reading
Why your defense of your job is getting more crucial: the squeeze is on your employer.... keep reading
It will happen. It will finally break. Where it does, don't be a creditor. Here is what's coming.... keep reading
How bad will the economy get? Very bad, says America's #1 Keynesian economist. He's right, but for the wrong reasons.... keep reading
The sky isn't falling, but Keynesians think it is. The debt ceiling might not get raised by August 3.... keep reading
"End game," "perfect storm," and "least dirty shirts" are terms this panel of high-level experts used this week. They think the Eurozone may break apart monetarily this year.... keep reading
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