The average U.S. consumer currently spends over $50 more per month for gasoline than during the highly contested presidential election in November 2020. Oil and gasoline prices spiked immediately after the election. When Biden formally moved into the Oval Office in...
While the world is focused on war in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Iran’s proxies that could morph into a wider Middle East conflict and the proxy war that NATO has lost against Russia in Ukraine, a new hotspot made headlines in the mainstream press last week. A...
Just under three years ago, I penned my view on the subtle difference between a civil war and a revolution. It’s spooky that we are approaching Halloween in 2023 and I felt compelled to opine on the current dystopian clusterfuck after closing Part 1 with the...
The recession’s hard-landing arrival is a slow trainwreck with roots dating back to the spring of 2022 when the United States GDP printed two consecutive quarters of negative growth. Goldilocks’ pundits would have you believe that the economy’s plumbing is more akin...
I explored the origin of the United States dollar and subsequent debasement in the first part of this series and then noted its weaponization by the Biden administration in response to the current geopolitical and financial crises that are accelerating a...