Tag Archives: federal reserve
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 Die is Cast
“Alea iacta est” – Julius Ceasar The NASDAQ crossed the 5,000 mark for the first time since the year 2000 on Monday. What a journey it has been. The world hardly resembles itself just fifteen years later. Practically everything has … Continue reading
Dillweed Economics
After more than a decade of studying, documenting and cautioning on the great fraud of our time we’re as shocked as we’ve ever been. In the year 2015, the entire essence of economic and financial management the world over has … Continue reading
From Bad to Worse in a Big Way
Just when it appeared that a $50 per barrel floor had been put under the price of oil, something unexpected happened. The price of oil dropped over 2 percent to about $48.74 a barrel. What’s more, it could fall much, … Continue reading




