Economic policy

If You Thought 2008 Was Bad ....

If You Thought 2008 Was Bad ….

Jim Rogers remarks on our absurd economic policy of devaluing our way to bankruptcy. Share/Save Download article as PDF

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U.S. Economic Policy Explained by Single Picture

U.S. Economic Policy Explained by Single Picture

U.S. Economic Policy Explained by Single Picture H/T Mish Hard to tell who this is. Could be Bernanke, Geithner or Obama himself. Share/Save Download article as PDF

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A Tale of Two Economies

A Tale of Two Economies

The following chart, courtesy of Heritage via SBVOR, shows the difference between good and bad economic policy: Share/Save Download article as PDF

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The Bad Results Continue

The Bad Results Continue

December tax results disappoint. This from the Wall Street Examiner: Month to date tax receipts are now in for the entire month of December. They’re down 7.7% from December 2008, [...]

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Your Grandchildren’s Future

Welcome the future. If you have any questions regarding how current economic and social policies will work, look at the following video. While this one focuses on Detroit, other cities [...]

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Where Keynes Went Wrong

Where Keynes Went Wrong

Anyone following this site knows that I believe that Keynesian economics, especially as practiced by the political class, is wrong. In effect, during the 1930s we jettisoned sound economics and [...]

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Wisdom: Our Policy-Makers

Wisdom: Our Policy-Makers

A few days ago in a post entitled Wisdom: To Whom You Listen is Important comments and forecasts from the 1930s were presented. The examples were obviously handpicked and were [...]

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IBD's Schizophrenic Opinion

IBD’s Schizophrenic Opinion

Investors Business Daily opines that “Big government threatens our well-being with irresponsible health care “reform,” higher taxes on entrepreneurs, a tax-filled cap-and-trade energy bill, a host of new business-strangling regulations [...]

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Chameleon Principles

Chameleon Principles

America has produced its share of radicals, both left and right.  Although the definitions of “radical” have shifted over time (our Founding Fathers would be considered extremists today), those that [...]

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