Category Archives: Inflation
Not in a Million Years
Storylines serve a valuable purpose. They round out the incongruences and give meaning to things in a way people can quickly comprehend. This is especially true when it comes to the economy. The popular narrative of the day is that … Continue reading
The Sickness that Never Ends
It’s a wacky and wild world out there. We don’t know what to make of it anymore. The tried and true has disappeared from common circulation like pre-1965 quarter dollars. What remains is a lot of claptrap. For example, we’ve … Continue reading
The Perfect Time to Save for a Rainy Day
Today we gaze back to the past so we can peer forward to the future. What does yesterday tell us about today? What does today tell us about tomorrow? For example, eleven year ago the global economy was in the … Continue reading
Leading the Next Economic Downturn
Markets went haywire again this week. The DOW flipped and flopped like a fish out of water. Something spectacular is heading this way…you can just feel it. U.S. government debt has now eclipsed $18.1 trillion. Tack on the debts of … Continue reading




