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The US Middle Class—Gone but Not Forgotten

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US Middle Class

The US Middle Class—Gone but Not Forgotten

  Below we look at the forgotten America, the US Middle Class. The Current America: War Hawks and Wall Street

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Market Chart

The One Market Chart that Explains Everything

  Below, we look at the one market chart that explains everything. I ask that you read this lengthy piece

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the Warfare State

The Fed, The Warfare State and The Wall Street Bailout—Three Skunks in the American Woodpile.

  Below we look at the Fed, the budget of the Warfare State and the post-08 Wall Street bailout to

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October 2018 Market Volatility

October Market Volatility—The Real Story and The Bear to Come.

  Below, we look at the October market volatility in the context of interest rate reality (as opposed to stock

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Uh Oh: Stocks and Bonds Falling Together—Again…

  Below, we look at the “everything bubble,” bond and stock correlation data and the iceberg(s) ahead… France Calls As

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More Market Fog: The S&P Earnings Myth and Single-Family Housing Lie

  Below we look at the 2018 S&P earnings myth and the most recent real estate data from the Fed

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Blurring the Truth: Banking Risks and the Main Stream Financial Media

  Below, we look at the main stream financial media, its bias toward spreading calm rather than reality, and the

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The Big Lie—“Booming” Wall Street Profits and Earnings…

  Below, we look at GAAP vs Ex-Items accounting as well as the math behind Wall Street profits and earnings

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What it’s Like to be Really, Really Rich.

  Below I look at something other than, well: money. Below, I look at the memory of a young woman

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