07/22/2021
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Much Could Go Wrong With 'Universal Basic Wealth'

Allison Schrager, City Journal

If you want to reduce inequality, these new proposals aren't the way to do it.

Robinhood's Guinea Pig for Upending IPOs: Itself

Erin Griffith & Lauren Hirsch, NYT

The stock trading app is opening its initial public offering and investor presentations to everyday investors. The risks are significant.

AMC and Other Meme Stocks Flipped Way Mkts Work

James Surowiecki, MSNBC

Meme-stock traders have created a Bizarro World version of shareholder capitalism.

The Beautiful Meaning of Electrodes Implanted In Our Brains

John Tamny, RCM

"He has not been able to speak since 2003, when he was paralyzed at age 20 by a serious stroke after a terrible car crash." "He" is Pancho, who chose to not disclose his real name. The words in quotes come from the Pam Belluck, of the New York Times. Belluck explains that in "a scientific milestone," scientists "have tapped into the speech areas of his [Pancho's] brain - allowing him to produce comprehensible words and sentences simply by trying to say them." This is all made possible by electrodes "implanted in his brain" that "transmit signals to a computer that displays them on the...

Without Inequity, Diversity's Very Impossible

Christian Watson, Washington Examiner

Americans would struggle to find a college campus or corporate board room that doesn't emphasize diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Biden Brags About Econ Recovery, But Has To Lie

John Merline, Issues & Insights

Where is that army of media fact-checkers when you need them?

We Desperately Need Immigrants. Let's Fix the Process.

Jonathan Russo, RCM

I voted for and donated to Joe Biden. The dozens of tell all's already written about Trump's conduct in office only confirmed my long-held beliefs. The scores more with pub dates from here to eternity will only fill in more sordid details. One of the reasons for my Biden vote was a hoped-for return to reality and some tangential connection to facts, not lies. On balance, Biden is making progress on many fronts. However on our southern border with Mexico reality is worse and the truth is being obfuscated. When the New York Times puts immigration on the front page and states the situation is...

Forty-One Inconvenient Truths About "New Energy Economy"

Mark Mills, FEE

Storing the energy equivalent of one barrel of oil, which weighs 300 pounds, requires 20,000 pounds of Tesla batteries ($200,000 worth).

Many New Yorkers Going Back to Work, But On Own Terms

Russell Weaver, Hill

Rising self-employment among low-wage workers might be related to financial security from enhanced unemployment insurance.

Why Air Travel Is So Expensive and Difficult Right Now

Yana Pashaeva, Slate

Flights are getting more expensive and can be canceled last minute.

Is Federal Reserve 'Too Big Too Succeed'?

Trish Regan, American Consequences

Jerome Powell's case of inflation-denial has turned the Wall Street maxim of "don't fight the Fed" into "don't trust the Fed."

Don't Worry, 1970s Style Inflation Isn't Making a Comeback

Dylan Matthews, Vox

Why fears of the return of 1970s-style inflation are overblown.

Strong Growth In 2nd Quarter

Brian Wesbury & Robert Stein, First Trust Advisors

Is the Coronavirus Recession Over?

Brad McMillan, Commonwealth Financial Network

According to NBER, the COVID recession is over. But is it? Commonwealth CIO Brad McMillan weighs in.

Residential Const.: Upside Surprise Leaves Questions

Richard Moody, Regions

Economic Preview for the Week of July 18th

Richard Moody, Regions Bank

Organ Procurement Will Improve Equity, Save Lives

Seth Karp & Greg Segal, THC

In the more than 35 years since federal legislation created organ procurement organizations (OPOs) to recover organs from deceased donors for transplantation, there has been a disparity in their performance,...

A Case for Interest Rates As the Big Factor with Stocks

Pat O'Hare, Briefing.com

Still a Good Equities Backdrop

Daniel Kern & Renee Kwok, TFC Financial Management

Truck Drivers Are Essential. Treat 'Em That Way

Pete Buttigieg & Marty Walsh, CNN

If you have walked into a store and seen items missing, or wondered why home improvement contractors are backed up, or found your business waiting for vital orders -- then you have witnessed just some of the effects of America's challenges with truck driver capacity.

Under Biden Free Enterprise Means Government Control

Richard Ebeling, AIER

"If Joe Biden's Executive Order is fully implemented we will be that much closer to a comprehensively managed economy, with nothing done by any private enterprise free from the intrusive hand of government. Welcome to President Biden's Orwellian newspeak – 'freedom of enterprise' really means...

Low-Wagers Now Have Options, Including Raise

Eduardo Porter, New York Times

The sharp rebound in hiring, especially in service industries, is widening opportunities and prompting employers to compete on pay.

Some Ways You Can Tell If Money Is Fake

Geoff Williams, U.S. News & World Report

It would be easy to assume that it's rare to encounter counterfeit money. After all, plenty of people rely on credit and debit cards and even cryptocurrency, and go long stretches of time without touching a dollar bill or quarter.

The Gold Standard Had More Merits Than Demerits

Samuel Gregg, Law & Liberty

The gold standard's history reminds us that not every economic challenge demands a centralized political solution.

Peru Is Latest Country to Try Out Socialism

Rainer Zitelmann, Washington Examiner

In the past 100 years, there have been attempts to build socialist societies in at least 24 countries around the world. Soviet socialism was different than the socialism in China, Yugoslavian socialism was different than socialism in Cuba, North Korea was different than Vietnam, and Albania was…

Why President Biden's Trade Agenda Is Off to a Rocky Start

Bryan Riley, The Hill

So far, 2021 is shaping up to be an awful year for international trade.

Assuming Soc. Security Cuts In 2034, What to Expect

Robert Powell, USA TODAY

It's not a new discovery that Social Security income will fall short of scheduled benefit. But there's no need to overreact.

Inflation Is the Biggest Concern for Retirees

David Eifrig, American Consequences

Be it the German mark of the 1920s or the U.S. dollar now, hyperinflation is tragically timeless. And it's coming after your savings.

Good Riddance, TurboTax. We Need Free File

Binyamin Appelbaum, New York Times

The company's exit from a federal program that provides free tax-filing software is an opportunity for the I.R.S. to create something better.

Welcome To the New Age of Billionaire Joyrides In Space

Rebecca Heilweil, Vox

Blue Origin launched its first flight with humans aboard, including billionaire Jeff Bezos.

Fisher Investments on Election-Year Uncertainty: This, Too, Shall Pass

Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments

Ken Fisher on Nixing the VIX

Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments

Shattering the Debt Ceiling Myth

Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments

The Paradox Of Defi

Izabella Kaminska, Financial Times

You might have heard the term "DeFi" making the rounds in the cryptosphere. Like us, you may even have tried to understand what it was all about but given up due to the complexity, opacity and jargon surrounding its key aspects.

Beyond Bitcoin: Gray Technologies

Steve Randy Waldman, Interfluidity

Increasingly I think that "crypto" — meaning blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum, their imitators and would-be successors — is a transitional technology.

People Want To Work, Just Not For You

Ed Zitron, Where's Your Ed At

A classic thing that really specific people are writing at the moment is that people "don't want to work." But that isn't really right.

The Highest Forms of Wealth

Morgan Housel, Collaborative Fund

Money buys happiness in the same way drugs bring pleasure.

U.S. Money Makers: The Top Paid Musicians of 2020

Ed Christman, Billboard

Taylor Swift tops Billboard's annual ranking in a year that saw top-streaming hip-hop acts, replace the rock and country acts that fill arena and stadiums.

The 'Seinfeld' Stock Market

Leonard Kostovetsky, The Blindfolded Chimpanzee

The stock market's movements are not always reactions to news. Some price changes are due to randomness and sometimes what's newsworthy is a lack of news.

How Rich Was Babe Ruth?

John Rekenthaler, Morningstar

The lesson learned by translating yesterday's dollars.
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