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Mark Thornton digs into the gold-silver ratio—its wild swings, its history, and what it might mean for investors and the world at large.
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Mark Thornton digs into the gold-silver ratio—its wild swings, its history, and what it might mean for investors and the world at large.
Amtrak is always on the verge of reviving intercity rail traffic in the US, or at least that is what politicians want us to...
William Nordhaus coined the term “Political Business Cycle” a half-century ago. The idea was that government authorities, particularly the central bank, would manipulate the...
The blackout in Spain was not caused by a cyberattack but by the worst possible attack—that of politicians against their own citizens.
How did the US go from a nation that revered liberty to one with despotic governance? While political forces already were trying to push...
Why do we study history? Some study it as a way to confirm their own political ideologies, something that often happens when historians look...
Without the discipline of profit-and-loss, the desires and goals of the bureaucrats, limited only by the prescriptions and budget of the legislature, necessarily guide...
Jonathan Newman appears on the show to discuss Bob’s recent debate on ZeroHedge, which centered on Austrian economics versus Modern Monetary Theory (MMT).