Tag Archive: Federal Reserve
Michael Kendall
July 10, 2016
We are reaching a global denouement after 45 years of fiat monetary manipulation. Whether this will result in a Reagan-like economic rescue and continuation of American prosperity or a Great Depression-like global meltdown followed by social chaos, government mistrust, and…
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Michael Kendall
July 9, 2016
A strong and stable society requires a basic bond between government and its citizens. This is a foundational bond. A bond that cements trust between government and citizens, and allows for a sustained, beneficial return shared equally between each. This is…
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Michael Kendall
June 16, 2016
Much less, care what they say The privately held Federal Reserve Bank Chair is a household name as recognizable as the most senior elected officials occupying positions of extreme power in the federal government. Markets soar and swoon on a…
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Michael Kendall
June 9, 2016
The dollar is the world’s reserve currency. Estimates are that 2/3rd of dollars in circulation are held outside the U.S. There are 7.4 billion people on the planet, and one way or another in our connected, quantum world, management of…
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