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Don't Fall for the Jobs Data Deception Don’t Fall for the Jobs Data Deception
by Chad Shoop July 8, 2016 U.S. Economy
The June jobs report blew past expectations, but the devil is in the details. An economy built on falling corporate revenue, declining goods orders and low-paying jobs cannot stand.
Peeling Back Political Deficit Illusions Peeling Back Political Deficit Illusions 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?
A Time for Choosing Reagan once said that the average age of great civilizations is 200 years. If we want to avoid that fate, our country must unite to reassert our hard-won liberty and freedom.
One Asset Brexit Can’t Touch
by Jeff Opdyke June 29, 2016 Investing
Alternative assets often get a bad rap — remember the '90s Beanie Babies craze? — but there is one asset that continues to appreciate in value that even Brexit won’t touch…
Dismantling the European Union
by Jocelynn Smith June 25, 2016 Global Economy
Brexit wasn’t just about the U.K. leaving the EU. All of Europe was watching, waiting for the green light to start shouting for their own referendum. There is only one safe haven in this storm...

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