Diego Jasson
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David and Goliath: The Fall of the Two Party System
Some may say the greatest casualty of this election season was intelligent discourse, and others still may say that it was our national unity; no: the greatest casualty of this election was our great two party system.
Brexit and Lessons in Globalism
The Brexiteers made their decision based on emotion rather than logic. Still, the remain campaign and globalists in general have a lot to learn about pitching their ideas to the general public.
The Market Meltdown Explained
John Maynard Keynes once quipped, “The markets can remain irrational longer than you can stay solvent.” His wisdom is painfully true for oilmen across America and nations across the Middle East.
The Star Indebted Banner
The U.S. Federal debt is approaching an astonishingly high number of 20 trillion dollars. U.S. debt holds our country hostage and is the greatest threat to the U.S. economy.
Review of The Courage to Act by Ben Bernanke
The crisis of 2008 shocked the financial world. Here, Ben Bernanke provides a personal account of the crash from his perspective as Federal Reserve Chairman, detailing much of the decision making process from the top.
The Markets Are Not Ready for Hillary
A Hillary Clinton presidency wouldn't bode well for the financial markets. Reckless pandering to Bernie voters may cost her the votes of the intelligent investors.
The Good Dictator
Most remember Franco as a sort of proto-Hitler who stalled Spanish democracy. In reality, Franco was exactly what Spain needed at the time. It was Franco vs. the communists.
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