Continuing with the economic theme of this week’s posts (and reposts from other blogs), I will be writing another important one about personal living expenses and the significance of viewing a government’s finances as akin to that of a household…. Read More ›
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Update (9 August 2022)
It looks like my comments for the latest posts on the ARPLAN Blog were not approved. That should not bother me in the slightest because there are other topics worthy of writing at the moment. For now, I will be… Read More ›
Update (7 August 2022)
Unfortunately, I still have not anything back from Bogumil over the past few days. I just hope that he is alright and doing well despite the horrible reports coming out of the UK lately. No idea as to when he… Read More ›
People Trying to Dodge Legal Usury: Credit Card Balances, Delinquencies, Third-Party Collections, and Bankruptcies in Q2
Buy-Now-Pay-Later (BNPL) Lenders Face Tougher Reality. People Trying to Dodge Legal Usury: Credit Card Balances, Delinquencies, Third-Party Collections, and Bankruptcies in Q2
Update (5 August 2022)
I had a two-part response comment to another post on the ARPLAN Blog. Bogumil, the blogger in charge of ARPLAN, has not yet submitted my comments, so I will be refraining from discussing the matter further until he is ready… Read More ›
Update (4 August 2022)
Okay, I got about one more post left that I have to work for this week. This is of course that post about Gore Vidal and the evidence pointing to his ideas being aligned with the Federalist tradition. I spent… Read More ›
Update (31 July 2022)
Alright, I have one final post still in the works that I intend to release before the end of today. As promised in the previous Update post, this one will no doubt be related to another aspect of the Work-Standard… Read More ›
#235. The affordability crisis
Originally posted on Surplus Energy Economics:
WHAT’S REALLY HAPPENING What might be called the ‘consensus narrative of the moment’ is that our near-term economic prospects depend on the ability of central banks to tame inflation without tipping the economy into…
Update (27 July 2022)
Today, I am going to be working on two posts which I intend to be completed before the end of the day. Besides those two, I am also going to repost the post of another Blog. Yesterday’s post about France… Read More ›
On France and the EU/NATO
In earlier geopolitical posts, I established that any perceived rivalry between the US and the PRC did not occur as the product of happenstance. A variety of other historical factors throughout the 20th century played a role in ensuring that… Read More ›
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