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We
are coming to the point in the United States when even the US government
will no longer be able to borrow at very low long-term rates. That point
is a few years off, and we have time to change paths; but as I have
shown in previous letters, the longer we wait to get the deficit under...
2012
will be the 11th time in my short life that I will be able to
participate in the choosing of a president of the United States. While it may
just be me, it seems like each and every election is cast as the most important
election of our time and a defining moment for the American...
Turning and turning in the
widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre
cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are...
This
week we are going to revisit some themes concerning the problems of the debt
and the deficit. I am getting a number of questions, so while long-time readers
may have read most of this in one letter or another, it is clearly time for a
review, especially given the...
This
week I finish the two-part letter on the Endgame and give you my thoughts on
the economy and how it all plays out over the next five years. This is the
second part of a speech I gave last week at the Strategic Investment Conference
in La Jolla. It is a rather bold forecast, and...
I
have written repeatedly about the Endgame in the weekly letter, as well as in a
New York Times best-seller on the same topic. By Endgame I mean the period of
time in which many of the developed economies of the world will either
willingly deleverage or be forced to do so. This age of...
People only accept change in
necessity and see necessity only in crisis.
—Jean Monnet
The
economy is doing better, and we will survey some of the highlights. But does
this mean the stock market is headed higher? A chart from Louis Gave got me to
thinking, and I shot off a few...
This
week I had the privilege of being on the same panel with former Comptroller
General David Walker and former Majority Leader (and presidential candidate)
Richard Gephardt. A Democrat to the left of me and a self-declared nonpartisan
to the right, stuck in the middle and not knowing...
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