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Peeling Back Political Deficit Illusions July 6, 2016 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?
A Time for Choosing July 4, 2016 Government & Politics 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 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…
Brexit Rips Apart the Global Economy June 24, 2016 Global Economy By voting to flee the European Union, the Brits shocked the world … but only because the world wasn't paying attention. Now comes the day after Brexit, and it promises to be worse than the event itself.
Could The Subprime Meltdown Happen Again & What Would it Look Like? June 21, 2016 U.S. Economy After an eight-year hiatus, subprime mortgages are back. Now called non-prime to hide their ugly past, these loans are fueling a brand new housing bubble. What could go wrong?