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The Student Debt Solution Staring Us in the Face

It’s like the man doesn’t want to win a second term next November… even though he’s running. President Joe Biden continues to pursue policies that most American voters adamantly oppose and which are guaranteed to hurt him at the ballot box. Student loan forgiveness in particular is a scorcher…

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I’m Voting for the Guy in the Mask

There’s an anonymous masked man running for president in Ghana. No-one knows anything about him, what he stands for, or the policies he intends to enact. But if given the choice between him and any of the contenders in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, the former would get my vote.

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The Inflation the Fed Can’t Fix

Inflation is under control. Nothing to see here! The Fed will go back to lowering rates again by March. Sometimes I feel like I’m living in a parallel universe. And by “sometimes,” I mean every time I hear the monthly inflation report mentioned in the media. But is inflation really under control? Not quite. Can the Fed ever bring it under control?

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The Inconspicuous Housing Market Bust

The housing market has had a tough year, not because prices have collapsed but because they’ve move steadily higher, despite high interest rates. Now, mortgage rates seem to be cooling, but don’t be fooled. The housing market is in dire straits.

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Don’t Confuse ESG “Genius” With a Bull Market

Funds registered as having outright ESG objectives hold more tech assets than any other sector, and mega-cap tech names like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Nvidia tend to dominate their holdings. These same tech names have been some of the biggest winners in artificial intelligence (AI). This was not genius by ESG investors… or proof that it somehow “works.” It was a case of being in the right place at the right time… and it seems that rather than be happy with their good fortune, they’re actively looking to strangle the goose that laid the golden egg.