The United States debt has been on a steady upward trajectory for the past several decades. On October 22, 1981, US debt hit $1 trillion…
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The Fisher effect is an economic theory that states that the nominal interest rate is equal to the real interest rate plus the expected inflation…
Over the past several months the lending standard for banks has tightened significantly. This has broad reaching implications on the availability of money and credit…
The United States 10-year government bond currently has a yield of 3.375%, while the 1-year government bond has a yield of 4.655% and the 1-month…
Certain realities have shown to ring true over time, among these realities we find that human nature has a tendency to repeat itself. If we…
The constitution of the United States is the most influential document in our nation’s history. The document establishes the basis on which the country should…
Mark Twain once said, “Its easier to fool a man than to convince him he’s been fooled“. This more true than ever in our current…
Often those who critique the monolithic US war machine and its ever expanding policy definition of US interest are labeled as isolationist or pacifist. Even…
What began as a nation founded on the ideal of freedom overtime became a nation with little resemblance to its prior iteration. This shifting of…
When one begins to examine the economic condition of the United States the first thing you would question is the deficit spending. After all, if…