Power & Market
Washington Miffed as China makes Peace
For those who have followed the background noise of US activities in the Middle East over the past year, since it was last seriously in the news fo
Jamaica’s Uncertain Political and Economic Future
Lisa Hanna has indicated her desire to exit the political landscape, but this could turn out to be a major tragedy for Jamaicans.
Money Inflation Is Baked In. Savers Need to Preserve Assets
This time is different. Crises aren’t just typical cycles.
What Do We Mean by Corruption?
Back in December, a county treasurer buddy of mine informed me of a “dead pe
Powell Ignites the Experts
Everyone is blaming Jerome Powell for something these days, like the stock market selloff that followed the Fed Chair’s testimony to Congress this
GMU Economics Department Takes a Stand against the DEI Agenda in Academia
Dan Klein, who took the lead in drafting the declaration, and his fellow GMU economists who endorsed it are to be congratulated for standing fast against the Progressive onslaught and courageously affirming the core academic values.
“Secession Is Inevitable” on the Judge Napolitano Podcast
I was on the Judge's podcast this morning to talk briefly about Secession and my book 'Breaking Away.'
9 Months of QT Down
Waiting for financial collapse is hardly a fast-moving process, nor something to look forward to.
Don’t Fall for the Fed’s Theatrics
Like everything in politics, Powell's testimony to Congress this week is all about optics. Don't expect any truth telling or sound economics.