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An Honest and Easy Solution to Wealth Inequality
Here we are, less than one month into the New Year, and absurdity levels have broken above 120 decibels. Society, it seems, has spun itself up to a fever pitch. The common culture is working towards a common freak-out. Continue reading
The Zealous Pursuit of State Sponsored Wealth Destruction
The lifecycle of capital follows a wide-ranging succession. It is imagined, produced, consumed, and destroyed. How exactly this all takes place involves varying and infinite undulations. One generation may produce wealth. While the next generation burns through it. Various facets … Continue reading
Why You Should Expect the Unexpected
The confluence of factors that influence market prices are vast and variable. One moment patterns and relationships are so pronounced you can set a cornerstone by them. The next moment they vanish like smoke in the wind. One thing that … Continue reading
Chasing the Wind
Plebeians generally ignore the tact of their economic central planners. They care more that their meatloaf is hot and their suds are cold, than about any plans being hatched in the capital city. Nonetheless, the central planners know an angry … Continue reading