Last night, in the Presidential Debate between President Trump and Former Vice President Biden, energy policy was once again front and center. And this has been the case for most of the Presidential Campaigns going back at least until 2004.
For many voters, energy is a hot button. An issue that they feel strongly about. And last night was no exception, as some time was spent on a particular type of energy extraction called Hydraulic Fracturing, or simply Fracking.
This week we get a rare look at the three government sectors who are leading the Economic Recovery; The Federal Reserve, the Nation's Central Bank, the Congress, and all of the State and …
So I read on. Anxious to learn about how this Democratic Proposal would support the part of the economy that I'm most familiar with. As a former …
Using the admittedly volatile forex markets we can see a trend emerging for the Dollar, at it is disturbing, to say the least.
The Dollar began the …
This month marks the one-year anniversary of perhaps the Nation's most destructive economic policy...ever: The Designation of certain businesses as …
As we watch Winter Storm Uri move up the East Coast: we're seeing yet another disruption in the nation's supply chain. That delicate, ever-moving combination of ships, trains trucks, and …
Nature has a way of exposing man's folly. When I lived in California, it was often earthquakes that exposed the poorly constructed building. In …
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