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Are Governments Running Out of Sweet?

By / December 10, 2021

By now, numerous readers will have seen the popular American YouTube video by Mark Dice in which he bases on a city walkway and provides passers-by a free present. They may choose in between a 10-ounce silver bar or a large Hershey’s sweet bar. Each taker chooses the candy– the majority of them without any […]

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Doug Casey on Speculative Opportunities in Oil You Can Take Advantage of Today

By / December 9, 2021

International Guy: Oil is one of the most political– and politically inaccurate– of all the commodities. That makes the oil market fertile ground for the speculator, who aims to make the most of politically triggered distortions in the market. What is your take on the speculative capacity of oil in basic? Doug Casey: I like […]

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Business Leaders Are Begging Biden Not To Crash The Economy

By / December 8, 2021

Is Joe Biden ready to apply the finishing blow to the U.S. economy? If you do not comprehend what I am talking about, just keep reading. In some way it seems appropriate that “the Grim Climber” is in charge during the dying days of the U.S. economic system. The U.S. dollar is being methodically damaged, […]

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Poland’s Beef with the EU Reveals the Dangers of Political Centralization

By / December 6, 2021

Throughout the pond, Poland and the European Union discover themselves deadlocked over a question about judicial primacy. In early October, Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal sparked controversy when it ruled that EU law does not supersede nationwide legislation. At stake in the EU-Poland legal conflict, was Poland’s decision in 2018 to control its judiciary and develop a […]

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Today in the New Normal # 14

By / December 5, 2021

Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Typical is our weekly chart of the development of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring worldwide. 1. Germany falls back into old routines Despite the outright failure of an” unvaxxed-only lockdown”in neighbouring Austria, Germany has actually decided to offer this fascist policy a […]

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When Fiat Currency Stops Being Money

By / December 4, 2021

Many emerging and developed market currencies have cheapened considerably relative to the United States dollar in 2021 in spite of the Federal Reserve’s aggressive financial policy. Furthermore, emerging economies that have gained from increasing product rates have also seen their currencies damage regardless of strong exports. As such, inflation in establishing economies is much higher […]

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David Stockman on the Consequences of Eliminating the Gold Standard

By / December 3, 2021

Before Alan Greenspan fell off the wagon in pursuit of government power, position, praise, and riches, in his 1966 speech, “Gold and Economic Flexibility,” he stated the following: In the absence of the gold requirement, there is no way to safeguard cost savings from confiscation through inflation. There is no safe store of worth … […]

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Joe Matarese on Expectations and Building a Culture of Continuous Innovation

By / December 2, 2021

Every business starts as an innovation. Thereafter, the unceasing obstacle is to keep innovating due to the fact that the marketplace continues to alter, innovation continues to advance and, most importantly, customer expectations continue to increase. Economics For Service speaks with Joe Matarese, Executive Chairman of Medicus Healthcare Solutions, about how to build the culture […]

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Here’s Why the New Climate Program Might Cause an Energy Crisis of Epic Proportions

By / December 1, 2021

We’re going to remove your food now so that you can eat something else in the future that we have not yet got offered. What could potentially go wrong? However that is what is successfully happening in the energy market. “California energy regulators authorized energy effectiveness standards focused on greatly expanding the use of electric […]

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