The Fed Should Take Action at Jackson Hole to Reduce Inflation
This week, the Federal Reserve (Fed) will meet for its annual symposium at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. This symposium is sponsored…
Read More »July inflation number shows supply chain disruptions are not the cause
The Bureau of Labor Statistics just released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the month of July. The .5% increase in consumer…
Read More »How Much Public Debt Is Too Much?
The federal government has been on a two-year spending spree. Last year, it spent $3 trillion more than it collected…
Read More »Based on July Jobs Report No More Stimulus is Needed
The Bureau of Labor Statistics just reported very strong job growth for July. The economy created a whopping 943,000 new…
Read More »Trump Is Right: Senators Should Vote No on the Infrastructure Bill
While debate continues on the infrastructure bill currently before the Senate, it looks like some version of the bill will…
Read More »GDP grows at a 6.5% annual rate in the second quarter. That’s good, but…
According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) first estimate of GDP growth, the economy grew 1.6% in the second…
Read More »America’s business legal climate has reached a tipping point
The term predatory litigation often evokes the image of a sleezy ambulance chaser out to make an easy buck. But…
Read More »Biden’s Wrong Again: His Massive Infrastructure Plan Will Increase Inflation
During his recent, somewhat confusing CNN town hall, President Biden claimed that his multi-trillion dollar infrastructure spending packages will “reduce inflation.” Unfortunately…
Read More »Government’s lack of accurate information is causing Americans to make bad decisions
Generally speaking, the more accurate information that a person has prior to making a decision, the better the decision is…
Read More »The Ugly Nastiness of Long-Term Inflation.
Since the country has not experienced the ugly nastiness of long-term inflation in more than four decades, the majority of…
Read More »Competitive Markets, Not Monopolies, Are What Power Consumers Deserve
Competition, not monopolies, generally presents the best outcomes for consumers with lower prices, higher quality and more innovation. President Biden…
Read More »Inflation soars in June. It is time for the FED to act. Now!
The Bureau of Labor Statistics just announced. That consumer prices increased by a whopping .9% in June. That means since June 2020…
Read More »June Jobs Report Points to a Rapidly Growing Economy
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently announced that 850,000 jobs were created in June. The unemployment rate was 5.9%. This figure…
Read More »Former President is right again – Indictment of Trump Organization is a sham
On Thursday the Trump Organization and its Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg plead not guilty to a 15 count indictment. Essentially…
Read More »The importance of the Arizona election audit
Regarding the 2020 presidential election, someone is being less than truthful with the American people. It’s important that we find…
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