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h/t @hussmanjpJohn P. Hussman, Ph.D. @hussmanjpy'all realize the UK is only about 3% of U.S. trade, the U.S. already runs a surplus there, and the 10% U.S. tariffs will stay, right?
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Danielle on This Week in Money
Danielle was the second guest with Jim Goddard on This Week in Money today, talking about recent developments in the world economy and markets. You can listen to an audio clip of the segment here by advancing the show playbar … Continue reading
Renewable energy: best global growth opportunity
Over the past decade, the cost of renewable electricity has fallen some 64% for utility-scale solar power and 41% for land-based wind since 2008. At current pricing, renewables are already competitive with coal and natural gas, and getting cheaper by … Continue reading
Why declaring cabinet ‘highest IQ’ ever, is not smart
Last night President-elect Trump proclaimed his team “by far the highest IQ of any cabinet ever assembled” (here is the video for those who can’t believe anyone would say that). Thinking people should be reminded of Daniel Khaneman’s illuminating work … Continue reading