Poll: 75% of Small Businesses Negatively Impacted by Supply Chain Crisis and Growing Inflation
Jose Nino -
According to a CNBC survey released on December 8, 2021, 75% of small business are facing the negative effects of the current supply chain crisis rising inflation that’s become widespread throughout the United States.
Although larger...
Some experts believe that Bitcoin could go from $10,000 to $100,000 in five years.
In a Bloomberg Intelligence report, senior commodity strategist Mike McGlone argues that Bitcoin has a bullish future in the short-term.
Ana Golubova of...
Fiscal conservative watchdog Truth in Accounting released on May 2021 a list of the 10 most populated cities with the highest taxpayer burden. In its “City Combined Taxpayer Burden Report”, Truth in Accounting listed the...
The movement against central bank currency is spreading.
November 4, 2020 proved to be a luck day for two Bon Appetit food service workers at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. That day they won a settlement in their case accusing UNITE...
It’s unavoidable now. Even the corporate press is beginning to admit that inflation is here. However, they add the caveat that it’s only “transitory”, on the assumption that a fast recovery will take place after...
The Federal Reserve system printed more than 35% of the dollars ever printed- in the year 2020 alone. A graphic from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve reveals the severe increase in printing,...
It is amusing how deluded most of the American ruling class is when it comes to foreign policy. From their use of conventional military force to geoeconomics pressure, American foreign policy apparatchiks are obsessed with...
There are clear policy divides in America if you look at the way certain states are governed.
Economist Dan Mitchell wrote a piece earlier this month comparing and contrasting the policies of states such as Florida,...
In recent times, the concept of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) has gained tradiction in economics circles. This theory refers to how countries like the US don’t rely on taxes or borrowing for spending due to...
Like many welfare states, the United States government loves to privilege certain special interest groups at the expense of productive members of society.
One group that receives substantial government aid are farmers. According to the American...
On December 2, 2020, the free-market economics field lost a giant.
Distinguished economist Walter Williams passed away at the age of 84.
The John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University was one of...
When a certain talking point becomes adopted by the chattering classes, one should immediately question its validity.
One such case deals with the assumption that the current signs of inflation will be “transitory.” In other words,...
Will this lead to the mark of the beast?
'Our economy has created a record 5.6 million jobs since I became president'
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the US economy added 5,583,000 jobs between September and October. (Latest date that had been...
Final Briefs Filed in Delaware Poultry Workers’ Case Calls on the NLRB to Stop Union Bosses to from Stifling the Democratic Process
Jose Nino -
On October 21, 2020, staff attorneys at the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation filed their last reply brief at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) making the case for eliminating the NLRB’s “contract...
Corporate Banksters Warn of Imminent Price Inflation After Federal Reserve Money Printing Spree
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Corporate banksters are beginning to sound like hard-money Austrians as they are forced to admit the crippling inflation that is to come.
Former Treasury Secretary and Harvard President Larry Summers wrote an op/ed in the Washington...
There are many foundational myths surrounding our current managerial order.
One that sticks out like a sore thumb is how the Federal Reserve is supposedly an “independent” agency. For one, it was originally established by banking...