06/11/2021 Today
Kevin Williamson, National Review We have come a long way from the anti-apartheid movement. |
Larry Mishel & Nick Hanauer, The Hill Policy decisions are responsible for rising inequality, and policy decisions can reverse it. |
Andy Puzder, Washington Post The feds are bidding workers to the sidelines with our money. |
Jackie Wattles, CNN Jeff Bezos can have anything. He could circle the globe in a private jet or sail it forever in a fleet of megayachts. He could afford to buy a the whole NFL; he could buy an archipelago for his family and friends; he could buy over 65,000 Bugatti Chirons (base price $2.9 million), even though only 500 are being built. As the world's richest person, the possibilities are endless. But Bezos appears ready to risk it all for an 11-minute ride to space. |
Eric Nelson, Servo Wealth Management Is it possible to avoid stock bear markets in your retirement portfolio? My answer might surprise you, keep reading to learn more... |
Spencer Bokat-Lindell, New York Times A new investigation confirms that the ultrarich don't pay taxes like the rest of us. Should they? |
Joshua Rauh & Aharon Friedman, The Hill Confiscatory tax policies make citizens worse off overall in the name of redistributing resources from the wealthy to the poor. |
Ryan Cooper, Week It's not as complicated as oligarch defenders make it out to be |
Matt Welch, Reason Another new Democratic administration, another hollow promise to discover hundreds of billions of unreported tax obligations under the national mattress. |
Daniel Savickas, RCM Sometimes, especially in politics, the slippery slope fallacy is not a fallacy at all, but merely a basic observation. Perhaps nothing in the last year or two has illustrated that better than many GOP politicians flirting with a return to the Teddy Roosevelt era of the Republican Party. The desire to weaponize antitrust against big tech companies these politicians see as biased against conservatives has opened the floodgates for Democrats to use it in all sorts of ways. Republicans now stand unable to push back without being hypocrites on the issue. That is exactly what we are seeing take... |
Larry Kudlow, The New York Sun Who was Lois Lerner? She was at the center of the last big scandal at the Internal Revenue Service. It occurred during the Obama years. Ms. Lerner was head of the exempt organizations division of the IRS. She learned that groups with Tea Party |
Zachary Karabell, Time "In the middle of the 20th century, elites more or less understood that they had an obligation to public service; in the early 21st century, that is hard to be found." |
Jeffrey Kleintop, Schwab The recovery is now over; a new global economic expansion has begun. The new economic cycle has seen stock market leadership pass from the U.S. to Europe. |
Mike Brown, Expertise An Expertise.com survey revealed how many young Americans rushed to buy life insurance during the pandemic & are now regretting the decision. |
Brian Wesbury & Robert Stein, First Trust Advisors |
Peter Hooper, Deutsche Bank Group |
Richard Moody, Regions Bank |
Dan Weil, Institutional Investor The Ariel Investments CEO has triumphed in the boardroom and on the basketball court. Now he says value investing's comeback is just beginning. |
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Project Syndicate Far from signaling the return of significant inflation, temporary price increases are exactly what one would expect in a recovery following an economic shutdown. Whether those peddling inflation fears are pursuing their own agenda or simply jumping the gun, they should not be heeded. |
Eric Compton, Morningstar Funds see value in a diverse range of sectors. |
Karim Khairallah, Harvard Business Review As the 50-year-old industry matures, investment returns are falling. Here's why — and where to go from here. |
Dylan Scott, Vox Patients are desperate for hope. But there are serious concerns about Biogen's new $56,000 treatment. |
Veronique de Rugy, Reason A new study finds that as the government expands, the private sector shrinks. |
George Calhoun, Forbes The Chinese government is now doling out some of the best pieces of Ma's business to new "partners" of its choosing, including one of the most corrupt and financially shaky companies in all of China - the notorious and scandal-ridden Huarong Asset Management Co. |
Tyler Goodspeed, Hill Real wages have been eroded by large month-over-month increases in overall consumer prices. |
Wayne Crews, Competitive Enterprise Institute The GOP should go nowhere near any trillion-dollar infrastructure deal with the White House. |
Diane Mtetwa, Motley Fool Before you take Social Security, make sure you can answer these questions. |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Charlie Bilello, Compound Advisors Here's a list of the top 30 stocks in the S&P 500 over the past 30 years… What stands out? |
Felix Salmon, Axios Much of the money has probably left the country. |
Dave Sekera, MStar Should I be investing in disruptive technologies today? |
Kyle Torpey, Reason Why is it so hard for him to just admit he was wrong? |
Ben Carlson, A Wealth Of Common Sense The year-over-year U.S. inflation rate came in today at nearly 5%, the fastest pace of higher prices since 2008. |
Scott Grannis, Calafia Beach Pundit As the Covid-19 panic fades into the sunset, it's time to climb to 30,000 feet and review some of the economy's macro vital signs. |
Ian Birrell, UnHerd Science journals have encouraged and enforced a false Covid narrative | |
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