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The Mad World of Money
About 4.4 million workers disappeared from the labor pool over the last four years. Where did they go? No one quite knows, exactly. They don’t show up in the unemployment numbers. But they do exist, hidden behind the statistical shadows. … Continue reading
Posted in Inflation, MN Gordon
Tagged bank of japan, ben bernanke, bubble, congress, debt, federal reserve, monetizing debt
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Bernanke’s Monetary Philosophy, Explained
The days continue to get longer. The nights continue to get shorter. This tells us a unique opportunity is in front of us… It’s time to make hay while the sun still shines. As for the stock market, the sun … Continue reading
Posted in MN Gordon, Stock Market
Tagged ben bernanke, bubble, DOW, federal reserve, monetizing debt
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Clogging Up the Economy
By most accounts, as the season turned from winter to spring in 2013, economic recovery was ready to bloom. The economy’s fields had been tilled and planted with care…housing was finally on the upswing. Plus, the Federal Reserve was sprinkling … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, MN Gordon
Tagged federal reserve, government action, jobs, labor department, monetizing debt
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The Biggest Baddest Bubble of All
“The Fed is ‘like a wet blanket all over the economy,”’ said David Stockman on The Daily Ticker on Tuesday. “Everything is being micromanaged by them … they will fail and take private enterprise economy down with it.” The former … Continue reading
Posted in Inflation, MN Gordon
Tagged bubble, consumer price index, currency, dollar, federal reserve, monetizing debt
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