Finance Discovers Sting: “How Fragile We Are”
Despite the soothing hot air from the White House and Fed officials, the financial system is becoming increasingly fragile and unstable. Maybe all of that intervention the past decade was not wise.
Despite the soothing hot air from the White House and Fed officials, the financial system is becoming increasingly fragile and unstable. Maybe all of that intervention the past decade was not wise.
Despite all of the inflation-fighting talk from the Fed, the truth is that the government benefits from inflating the currency. We need to know how to defend ourselves.
Heritage Fellow Peter St. Onge joins Bob to set the record straight on several popular talking points about the debt ceiling.
As government regularly intervenes in economic and financial markets, both continue to deteriorate. We must understand the kind of damage government causes.
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan and Tho tackle the debt ceiling debate.
By any conventional measures of finance, the Federal Reserve has negative equity. In the long run, cooking the books only puts off the day of reckoning.
With the US economy facing a severe downturn, we should remember that two recessions ended quickly because the government didn't intervene at all.
It is the right of the consumer, not the regime, to determine what lighting sources work best for them.
We are familiar with the five stages of grief. However, it is not a stretch to apply those stages to what is happening to the banking system. Right now, we are in the second stage: anger.
Mark explains why the market for existing homes has been diverging from the market for new houses.