Author Archives: MN Gordon
Central Bankers Unite
Government planners float the economy up on a sea of credit. Financial markets rest on an eroding base of wet sandy debt. With all the funny money sloshing around…no solid footings remain. Here at the Economic Prism we long for … Continue reading
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell
Looking for ordinary ideals of Americana is like searching for consistencies in the Affordable Care Act statute. They simply don’t exist. The valued conviction of one American vastly differs from that of another. One may celebrate adventures in mysticisms. Another … Continue reading
What You Must Know About Global Currency Debasement
After six years of heavy handed market intervention the financial system has been pushed to the extremes. Scientific management of the economy has twisted and contorted it in ways that would’ve otherwise been impossible. Rather than moderating the business cycle … Continue reading
Here Comes the Flood
The United States’ economy is flying high. In fact, when compared to Japan and Europe, the state of the union is strong and prosperous. What’s more, it’s only getting better. The unemployment rate continues its slow soft slide downward. It … Continue reading




