An article in the New York Times last night by reporters Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman is an excellent example of one of the common ways “hard news” reporters can put their thumbs on the scale and push a preferred agenda. On Monday Florida governor, and likely presidential candidate, Ron DeSantis said on Fox News that “becoming further entangled in a territorial dispute
The Great Depression was forced by 8 years of 7.8 percent average annual True Money Supply increases; Great Inflation I, by 18 years of 9.9 percent increases; the Financial Crisis, by 12 years of 11.0 percent increases. By April 2022, Great Inflation II had already been forced by 14 years of astounding 22.2 percent increases. Now the outgoing congress has grabbed control of
While oil supply fears are legitimate, a fundamental shift in the global economy is set to counter supply disruptions with significant demand destruction
If a business raises the price of its goods and consumers (and consumers pay it) we will have here a specific price increase but not a general increase in prices