Category Archives: Money Monday
Posted on August 5, 2013 by Barry Donegan
The Federal Reserve has held interest rates at zero (or arguably below) through its aggressive, risky, and untested quantitative easing program, which has been in place now for years. Home prices have also been held at unsustainable levels, as the … Continue reading →
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Posted on July 29, 2013 by Barry Donegan
For years now, the Federal Reserve has been juicing the economy with quantitative easing, and Bernanke and his cohorts are now toying with the idea of ending the program if a set of arbitrary economic indicators are met, a move … Continue reading →
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Posted on July 22, 2013 by Barry Donegan
The alternative media world lit up with activity over the weekend as reports began to surface that a fire erupted in JP Morgan’s gold vault in New York City. Sites like Before It’s News published user-taken video of fire trucks … Continue reading →
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Posted on July 15, 2013 by Barry Donegan
The Federal Reserve has been attempting in vain to prop up the housing market ever since it crashed in 2007. Ben Bernanke and his cronies have engaged in some of the most radical experiments ever conducted on the world’s money … Continue reading →
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Posted on July 8, 2013 by Barry Donegan
In September of 2012, the Federal Reserve launched an unprecedented, ongoing, and escalated version of its quantitative easing scheme in which the bank began making monthly purchases of billions worth of toxic mortgage-backed securities, which had become fiscally poisonous during … Continue reading →
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Posted on July 1, 2013 by Barry Donegan
We interrupt this week’s regularly scheduled Money Monday feature with the biggest news of the summer: Silver Circle is now available on iTunes and more! You are now free to watch the film online and live vicariously through the trials … Continue reading →
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Posted on June 24, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Of all the misguided economic policies that interventionists promote in failed efforts to manipulate the market, none are more foolish than price-fixing schemes. Prices are signals sent by consumers that indicate the level of demand for a specific product. When … Continue reading →
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Posted on June 17, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Detroit, Michigan used to be a symbol of American industrial might. Once home to a substantial portion of the nation’s auto industry, Motor City has slipped into economic free fall after decades of government intervention into the economy. Public sector … Continue reading →
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Posted on June 10, 2013 by Barry Donegan
The TV talking heads and government bureaucrats ramble incessantly about the rosy recovery Americans have allegedly been experiencing since the crash of 2007. In the real world, however, household wages have dropped for years on end, while prices have surged. … Continue reading →
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Posted on June 10, 2013 by Davi Barker
It’s a bit of a blast from the past but you’ve got to check out this old episode of Disney’s Recess. The series followed six fourth graders, T.J. Detweiler, Ashley Spinelli, Vince LaSalle, Gretchen Grundler, Mikey Blumberg and Gus Griswald. Think … Continue reading →
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