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Goodbye Austerity, Hello Big Government Spending August 9, 2016 by Jeff Yastine Government & Politics One of the rare things that Clinton and Trump both agree on is bigger government spending. Austerity is out. Infrastructure spending is in, and you’re going to pay for it.
The Fed: Soviet-Style Economic Propaganda The Fed: Soviet-Style Economic Propaganda August 2, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke U.S. Economy What we are led to believe as "truth" in America is no different than what the Soviets were led to believe, and only by disengaging will you get facts to defend investment decisions.
Negative Rates We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Vault Negative Rates: We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Vault July 19, 2016 by Jeff Yastine U.S. Economy Negative rates are a financial horror show. They’re already a reality in Japan and the EU. But some banks are beginning to balk at the idea by vaulting hard currency and gold.
American Government: Beyond the Big Two American Government: Beyond the Big Two July 13, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Government & Politics U.S. voters have been led to believe that the only choices we have in government are Republican or Democrat. And yet, neither represents that view of America today. It’s time for something different.
Peeling Back Political Deficit Illusions Peeling Back Political Deficit Illusions July 6, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Government & Politics In politics, we typically think fiscally conservative and tax cuts for Republicans and wasteful spending and tax hikes for Democrats. But are our assumptions true?

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