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1. On Trade And Solutions
(Commentaries)
...  since WW ll has America soared economically while most have stagnated. Why is Japan, the greatest industrialized protectionist nation in the world, in a 35 year recession while we went into a technologic ...
Created on March 12, 2018
2. Looking Forward 2018: What Can Go Right and What Can Go Wrong
(Commentaries)
... icy. A sound monetary policy can foster stability and confidence. An unsound monetary policy can cause major inflation or deflation, recession, or financial chaos. The importance of the upcoming appoint ...
Created on December 26, 2017
3. What’s Going On With Gold?
(Commentaries)
... s including money supply, economic growth, inflation, recession, deflation, or geo-political events. So again, as I said at the beginning of this year, we need to take things one day at a time. We have not yet ...
Created on September 3, 2017
4. 2017 Mid-Year Review
(Commentaries)
... gress since the days not long ago of fears of financial crisis, recession, and deflation. But there are distinct dark clouds forming. Even the world economies could be in the beginning of a possible rol ...
Created on June 28, 2017
5. The War On Deficits
(Commentaries)
... gan had to make many tough decisions about how to get the country out of its worst recession since the great depression. He did not choose to cut government spending in a time of recession and high unemploym ...
Created on May 29, 2017
6. Ideological Inconsistency Still Plagues America
(Commentaries)
...  probably only the beginning of arm twisting and new import taxes and restrictions on this country’s consumers and import industry. If pervasive it will lead to higher unemployment and to recession, at th ...
Created on April 22, 2017
7. Looking Forward 2017: Get Ready For Big Changes
(Commentaries)
... most of the rest of the world would head -- and I was betting on the end of the recessionary deflationary bias lingering at that time and the beginning of gradually higher growth and inflation rates. My ...
Created on December 27, 2016
8. President Trump: The Good, The Bad, And the Ugly
(Commentaries)
... economy since the Great Depression, running at an anemic 2% for eight years -- about half of a normal economic pace after a recession. And the ugly was achieved in the form of Obamacare and Dodd-Frank, which ...
Created on November 17, 2016
9. When Will They Ever Learn?
(Commentaries)
...  purest form. It was intended to give Japan a trade advantage, but did so only briefly.   The result of this policy is what you see today -- a country mired in recession, deflation, and stagnation ...
Created on November 4, 2016
10. Why Interest Rates Are Rising and Where We Go From Here
(Commentaries)
...  here and around the world to concerns of inflation in the future. Second, growth rates were approaching zero at the turn of the new year and recession fears here and abroad were rampant. We are presently runnin ...
Created on September 19, 2016
11. Understanding Negative Rates
(Commentaries)
... ture, and then once again recession.   So it's stagflation "lite" today, but serious stagflation to come if we continue to slide into more and more government solutions to problems. Higher interes ...
Created on August 13, 2016
12. Mid-Year Outlook For Gold
(Commentaries)
... "   I further wrote that I thought we would see a resolution of which scenario wins out in the first quarter -- a move toward a deflationary recession, or one toward an inflationary recovery. The resoluti ...
Created on June 30, 2016
13. Why I Will Never Vote For Donald Trump
(Commentaries)
... vernment benefits drastically. That would throw us into a recession if not worse. Is this what would make America great again?   In the face of such serious repercussions, Donald Trumps "charm" qui ...
Created on June 3, 2016
14. A Foreign Policy That Trumps Individual Rights
(Commentaries)
... ly victim. When a business makes a mistake, he may go bankrupt, but the damage stops there. When an industry makes a mistake, the industry may endure a brief recession until the mistake is corrected. But when a ...
Created on May 3, 2016
15. When Economics And Politics Collide
(Commentaries)
...  are losing jobs, that our economy is suffering and that we are being played for suckers by our trading partners, all the evidence is to the contrary. We are not losing jobs. Our unemployment rate since t ...
Created on April 7, 2016
16. Resolved: The Direction Of Growth And Inflation Is Up
(Commentaries)
...  I think we are at the beginning of a new bull market in gold.  If we see another leg down, chances are it is telling us we will see deflation and recession world-wide. And if the reverse occurs we ar ...
Created on March 23, 2016
17. A Crash Course on Deflation
(Commentaries)
... too fast companies can go out of business and debt defaults could become commonplace, and this could cause stress in the financial sector and systemic damage, increased unemployment, and a recession. Deflation ...
Created on February 9, 2016
18. "What's the difference between a Democrat and a Socialist?"
(Commentaries)
... and progressives.  Cuba still has not learned that lesson. Neither has Bernie or Hillary. Hopefully the American electorate has, after seven years of the slowest recovery from a recession in the history of ...
Created on February 6, 2016
19. The Battle of 2016
(Commentaries)
A lot of people are now projecting the possibility of a recession this year. I’ve been one of them. I give it a good chance at about 50/50. But, even if we have a recession, it is not the worst thing that ...
Created on January 26, 2016
20. What could cause the next recession? ...
(Commentaries)
There’s a debate going on among investors as to whether or not we have bubbles or distortions built up within the economy to the degree that a recession may be necessary to liquidate distortions, mal-investment, ...
Created on January 6, 2016
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