Monthly Archives: December 2025
Spoon-Fed Labor
The subject and nature of “labor” is, of course, as old as mankind itself. Indeed, we would not be here today, tapping away on our laptop computer, were it not for the convenient fact that enough of our forebears managed to dodge the cosmic unemployment lines such that the species itself could carry on. Continue reading
Posted in Economy
Tagged argentina, artificial intelligence, employment, joel bowman, milton friedman
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Is the End of QT a Green Light for an Asset Rally?
On Monday, December 1, the Federal Reserve terminated Quantitative Tightening (QT). The job wasn’t even halfway done. Continue reading
Posted in MN Gordon, Stock Market
Tagged federal reserve, half measures, jerome powell, monetary policy, qt
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