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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.
Clinton and Trump The Big Political Con Clinton and Trump: The Big Political Con August 1, 2016 by Ted Bauman Government & Politics Obama once said, “Elections have consequences.” But most Americans vote based on wish fulfillment rather than careful consideration. Be careful what you wish for.
Trump Don’t Underestimate Trump July 26, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Government & Politics As the presidential election draws near, Donald Trump stands a fair shot at claiming the Oval Office.But his win could spell trouble for the global economy.
Beware the Fool’s Gold Rush June 28, 2016 by Jeff Yastine Gold Counterfeiting has been around for centuries. It's big business. But with the recent discovery of fake gold bars bearing a highly respected mark, where you buy has become more important than what you buy.
The Debt Problem No One's Talking About The Debt Problem No One’s Talking About May 27, 2016 by Chad Shoop U.S. Economy The financial media talks about massive government and private debt incessantly. But there is one rising debt load that no one is talking about, and it could bring about another market crash.

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