Your History Teacher Lied about the “Era of Good Feelings”
Patrick Newman and Tho Bishop discuss the Panic of 1819 and its impact on political alliances for decades to come.
Patrick Newman and Tho Bishop discuss the Panic of 1819 and its impact on political alliances for decades to come.
2021 was the year of binge spending. 2022 is likely to be a hangover.
In this episode, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop dive into the politics of inflation.
Friday's jobs report was weak, but the most alarming datapoint is that real wages are plummeting.
Friday's jobs report was weak, but the most alarming datapoint is that real wages are plummeting.
Twenty twenty-one was the year of binge spending. Twenty twenty-two is likely to be a hangover.
In order to demand goods and services individuals must produce something useful first. Hence, supply drives demand and not the other way around.
Colorado and Washington State have shown governors in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic how they've been missing out on collecting taxes from cannabis sales.
Joe Biden thinks that unless there's widespread government intervention in the economy, economic inequality "brews and ferments political discord and basic revolutions."
If evil corporations are to blame for rising prices in 2021, as Elizabeth Warren says, I imagine that they were magnanimous and generous corporations when there was low or no inflation, right?