Issue #1334: I am here once again asking you to stop catering to desperate bloggers
Do not bend the knee. Ridicule the Maoists and do it with pride.
Do not bend the knee. Ridicule the Maoists and do it with pride.
In this rip, Tom Luongo discusses the global macroeconomic landscape and the Fed's impact on the European banking system.
In this rip Adam explains the ethos behind the value 4 value model and how it can create better, more open content mediums on the web.
In this episode Brian explains the tradeoffs of renewable energy that are often overlooked, the importance of nuclear energy, and the infeasability of hydrogen fuel.
Matthew Mežinskis is back for his Q4 2022 Monetary Base update and to discuss the chances of actually attaining Balaji's prediction of $1,000,000 by June 15th of this year.
The United States federal government may be a lost cause, but many of us Americans have a lot left to give in terms of innovation, productivity and prosperity.
The idea that treasuries are "risk-free" stems from the brain dead Keynesian theory that debt is just "money we owe ourselves".
Do not bend the knee. Ridicule the Maoists and do it with pride.
In this rip, Tom Luongo discusses the global macroeconomic landscape and the Fed's impact on the European banking system.
In this rip Adam explains the ethos behind the value 4 value model and how it can create better, more open content mediums on the web.
In this episode Brian explains the tradeoffs of renewable energy that are often overlooked, the importance of nuclear energy, and the infeasability of hydrogen fuel.
Matthew Mežinskis is back for his Q4 2022 Monetary Base update and to discuss the chances of actually attaining Balaji's prediction of $1,000,000 by June 15th of this year.
The United States federal government may be a lost cause, but many of us Americans have a lot left to give in terms of innovation, productivity and prosperity.
The idea that treasuries are "risk-free" stems from the brain dead Keynesian theory that debt is just "money we owe ourselves".
In the midst of all of the bank failures and the ensuing chaotic scramble by governments and central banks bitcoin has performed like a true risk-off asset.
Many books have been written about the disastrous effects imperial colonialism had on emerging markets in the 19th and 2oth centuries, but not many have been written about the shift from overt kinetic colonialism toward financial colonialism.
This is one of the most important episodes of TFTC ever recorded.
Konstantin Kisin is a comedian and co-host of the TRIGGERnometry podcast.
Essentially, the Fed's chaotic policy bakes in sudden cascading sells into the balance sheets of the banks.
Banks are failing left and right. Many want to pinpoint bitcoin and "crypto" or poor risk management practices by banks as the cause of the contagion event that is under way, but the core of the problem is the Federal Reserves.