Author Archives: MN Gordon

Why the U.S. Government Should End the 40-Year Crude Oil Export Ban

An abundance of oil hides a lot of mistakes.  Just think of Saudi Arabia.  Oil accounts for 95 percent of their exports and contributes 70 percent of government revenue. Unfortunately, the royal family’s taken this cash cow and squandered it.  … Continue reading

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I Didn’t Believe the IRS Anyway

I Didn’t Believe the IRS Anyway By Dennis Miller, Miller’s Money Forever Lois Lerner’s emails are back from the dead—sort of.  The former IRS official’s BlackBerry, however, is still long gone.  The IRS intentionally destroyed it in June 2012 (after … Continue reading

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Musical Chairs Investing

Markets were closed yesterday in observance of Labor Day.  But here at the Economic Prism we labored on.  There’s always something to contemplate.  Where to begin? One place, obviously, is this crazy stock market.  Day after day, week after week, … Continue reading

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Morons At Large

Up here, near the face of Tahquitz Peak, the summer twilight lingers a little longer.  The evening sunshine bends through the tall shady pines and sweet smelling cedars, basking on Idyllwild…the splendor mile high Southern California mountain village.  We breathe … Continue reading

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