Tag: endthefed
Everything is Just Fine
Cognitive Dissonance In May of 2006 at the height of the housing bubble, then Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke gave a speech at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s 42nd Annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition. https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/bernanke20060518a.htm. In the Q&A session he commented—”Rapid appreciation in house prices has made homeowners feel wealthy and has powered… Continue reading Everything is Just Fine
Can’t Afford a Vacation? Blame the Fed. – LewRockwell
Source: Can’t Afford a Vacation? Blame the Fed. – LewRockwell
What Happens in NYC Doesn’t Always Stay in NYC
What the Mamdani mayoral victory means for the rest of the country The Mamdani victory was not an isolated incident that will be limited to the crazy blue coast or just the Burroughs of New York. Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and now Zohran Mamdani has the potential to grassroot across America over the next few… Continue reading What Happens in NYC Doesn’t Always Stay in NYC
House Passes Full-Year Stopgap As Democrat Crosses Party Lines, Massie Votes ‘No’ | ZeroHedge
Unbelievable that only one intelligent person in the house (and I am willing to be Rand Paul also votes against) making that only two out of 535 congressmen that understand deficit spending and effects on inflation and that enough is enough. Sad and pathetic. Source: House Passes Full-Year Stopgap As Democrat Crosses Party Lines, Massie… Continue reading House Passes Full-Year Stopgap As Democrat Crosses Party Lines, Massie Votes ‘No’ | ZeroHedge
Why Your Money May Not Be Safe in a Digital Bank, Even If It’s FDIC-Insured | Lifehacker
You money is actually not safe in any bank, even if it is FDIC-Insured. Reach out if want to learn more and a better place to save and store your safe money to protect yourself and your family. Source: Why Your Money May Not Be Safe in a Digital Bank, Even If It’s FDIC-Insured |… Continue reading Why Your Money May Not Be Safe in a Digital Bank, Even If It’s FDIC-Insured | Lifehacker
$5 eggs and other inflation pain points: Here’s where prices are rising
While there are of course certain factors of supply and demand that can directly effect prices, such as bird flu means less chicken and eggs (reduction in supply) while demand stays the same, prices will rise due to shortages. Or the CA fires and natural disasters will cause insurance premiums to rise (more demand, limited… Continue reading $5 eggs and other inflation pain points: Here’s where prices are rising
Money Supply Growth Accelerates and Hits a 27-Month High | Mises Institute
May need a crisis to justify lowering rates to service the debt at this point…rut roh. Source: Money Supply Growth Accelerates and Hits a 27-Month High | Mises Institute