From Marketwatch The coronavirus has turned life upside down in the blink of an eye. Just a month ago, new claims were in the low 200,000s and sat near a half-century low. Already, the ranks of the unemployed appear to have exceeded the prior record of 15.3 million...
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The Fed Is Running Out of Bubbles to Create
by Klajdi Bregu | Apr 4, 2020 | Featured Articles
The Fed came out with a series of unprecedented measures on March 22, 2020. They announced the Fed will buy an unlimited amount of Treasurys and mortgage-backed securities (MBS), or as Peter Schiff refers to it, “QE infinity.” This has been very positively welcomed by...
Will Coronavirus End the Fed?
by Ron Paul | Apr 1, 2020 | Economics, Featured Articles, Justice, Libertarianism
September 17, 2019 was a significant day in American economic history. On that day, the New York Federal Reserve began emergency cash infusions into the repurchasing (repo) market. This is the market banks use to make short-term loans to each other. The New York Fed...
Year Zero 105: Busting the Bubble with Mike Maharrey
by Tommy Salmons | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog, Year Zero
Tommy jumped on the phone with Mike Maharrey for episode 105 to discuss the Defense Production Act, the economy, the Federal Reserve's actions, and the coming recession. The Tenth Ammendment Center Mike Maharrey's site Schiff Gold Godarchy
No Bailouts
by Hunter DeRensis | Mar 25, 2020 | Economics, Events, Featured Articles
That adroit member of the British Parliament Enoch Powell once said that “the supreme function of statesmanship is to provide against preventable evils.” This duty, incumbent upon politicians endowed with wisdom, is made difficult because “by the very order of things...
3/20/20 Mike Swanson on the Coming Recession
by Scott Horton | Mar 24, 2020 | The Scott Horton Show
Mike Swanson offers his take on the current virus-induced stock market downturn. What has surprised him most so far is the fact that assets are down across the board, unlike previous recessions, which might see a decline in stocks offset by a jump in precious metals....
The Unseen Consequences of the Coronavirus Response
by Bradley Thomas | Mar 23, 2020 | Economics, Events, Featured Articles
While sicknesses and death mount from the coronavirus pandemic, the responses by all levels of government have been overwhelming. School closings, business closings, cancellations of sporting events and concerts, “stay in place” orders, hysterical panic spread by the...
Flattening the Curve, Prolonging the Pain
by Jordan Gambrell | Mar 20, 2020 | Blog
I want to discuss the above graphic since it, or some version of it, has been promulgating the 24/7 media coverage and the internet. I realize the point of “flattening the curve” is to decrease the number of people who get COVID-19. That seems reasonable on face...
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You Don’t Hate Them Enough
24 years after their last September visit, al-Qaeda has flown into New York again. Now the US and General Petraeus welcome a long-time Al Qaeda leader, on whose head DOJ had a bounty of ten million dollars less than a year ago because he serves the US on the Devil’s...
Veterans Group FOIAs Tennessee Government
Last Monday, Chairman Dan McKnight of Bring Our Troops Home formally submitted a request in both physical and digital form for public records to the Tennessee General Assembly, the Office of the Governor, and the Tennesse Military Department regarding a recent...
The Legacy of Charlie Kirk w/Red Hawk
Red Hawk joins me to discuss how Charlie Kirk’s legacy shapes our future.
Fat Amy Follies Break the Bank
The F35 continues to disappoint. Socialism for the rich, capitalism for everyone else. Incentives matter. You want to see over-promise/under-deliver fixed? Limit total compensation for the top 10 executives in any year they miss their own promises. It's really that...
Mass Production Equals Mass Consumption
[R]elative shares in national income have remained substantially constant over the last hundred years. This, however, is true only if we measure them in money. Measured in real terms, relative shares have substantially changed in favor of the lower income groups. This...
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Why would anyone think that condemning a murder must imply any particular judgment about the victim?
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