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Tag Archives: Inflation
American Character and the 2022 Election Not Changing Much Socially or Politically
If most Americans have either remained stubbornly polarized, or else defiantly disengaged, it’s not all that surprising that the election outcomes are still coming in upside down.More
Columbus Day, School Choice, Internet Trolls, and Colorado’s 8th Congressional District
I recently engaged an attack ad on Facebook against the Republican candidate for Colorado’s 8th Congressional District, and her ‘extreme’ support for a nationwide ban on abortion.More
Doing the Math and Cost of Living Adjustments
What your money is actually worth in terms of being able to exchange it for goods and services has experienced 25.2% in cumulative inflation over the past decade.More
Inflation, Inheritance, and the Parable of the Prodigal Son
The prodigal son too was short-sighted. Asking his father for his share of the inheritance now, he then proceeded to spend it on lavish parties. America is like that.More
Biden Asking OPEC and China to Mitigate Rising Energy Costs
If President Biden and the Democrats don’t get their act together on this, they are going to get their clocks cleaned in the midterm elections next year.More