
The Arbitrary Nature of The Tariff Regime
Tariffs are very risky business. They’re like playing with fire. We run into the same unsolvable problem that we have with The Fed. They don’t know what interest rates should
Tariffs are very risky business. They’re like playing with fire. We run into the same unsolvable problem that we have with The Fed. They don’t know what interest rates should
President Trump announced a 25 percent across-the-board tariff on any country that purchases oil from Venezuela – but who will really be paying for the additional cost? Also today, US/Russia
After a meeting between the US Secretary of State Rubio and National Security Advisor Waltz, a Ukraine currently getting trounced on the battlefield has agreed to a “ceasefire” with the
With Trump now confirming that he has spoken with Russian president Putin – the first talk between US and Russian heads of state since 2022 – what will be his
President Trump has doubled down on his desire to end the federal Department of Education and return the task of education to the states. Republicans have long talked a good
If it’s Christmas, then it’s another massive, bloated “Continuing Resolution” keeping the US government open for a few more months. Every year House leadership – doesn’t matter which party –
“How do you End The Fed?” is a common question. Since the government created the Fed by signing the Federal Reserve Act in 1913 (yes, The Fed is a government-created
President-elect Donald Trump has posted a demand that Russian President Vladimir Putin agree to an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, citing the fall of Syria’s Assad as a warning. Will tough
In this episode, we’re joined by a leading expert to discuss the impact of rising tariffs, uncover the latest corporatism scandals, and evaluate the current state of the economy. Don’t
The damage done by endless wars and astronomical government spending may be at the point where economic catastrophe is unavoidable. However, life is far too complex, with far too many