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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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Is that all there is?
The 5% US year over year inflation print (CPI) for May was the highest since August 2008–the last cycle peak. Then, as now, growth bulls were certain that demand would continue to outstrip supply and that asset prices were only … Continue reading
Criminals and climate intensify focus on cryptocurrencies
Each story of criminals using cryptocurrencies to facilitate their activities intensifies the efforts of governments and businesses to stop them. The US Congress is now considering legislation to ban companies from paying ransoms to reduce the leverage of cybercriminals in … Continue reading
Mark Z. Jacobson on the clean energy transition
Mark Z. Jacobson needs the patience of Job. Not only does he lead by example, living in a zero-emission house and drive a zero-emission car that consume zero energy to run (actually, he gets money back from the grid). He … Continue reading