Bill Bonner
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Bill Bonner is the Founder and President of Agora Publishing, one of the world's most successful consumer newsletter publishing companies, and the author of The Daily Reckoning. Bill Bonner is also a frequent contributor to Strategic Investment. Bill Bonner is the author, with Addison Wiggin, of the New York Times business best-seller Financial Reckoning Day: Survivng The Soft Depression of The 21st Century.
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Consumeris Americanus: A Look At An Endangered Species
The Consumeris Americanus habitat is threatened by falling house prices, and its food supply has become more expensive. What's the outlook?
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Going On A Tax Holiday
The Feds keep making people feel richer than they really are.
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An Empty Belly Is A Dangerous Thing
It is the worst of times for people with big appetites and little money. Many of them will go hungry. And an empty belly is a dangerous thing.
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Poverty Time Bomb
Rising food prices are producing famine-like conditions for many poor people. For others, they are wiping out years of financial progress.
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Victims of Success
The debt bubble has been only partially deflated. Americans are still living beyond their means.
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The Financial Policies of Never-Never Land
Lending money below the inflation rate, giving out money you don’t have, when you are already so deep in debt you will never get out -- how could any of this be good for the real economy?
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Bring on the Correction
The longer the correction is delayed, the more we live in darkness and error, and the more it costs to fix things.
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Whatever Happened to Monetary Integrity?
The Fed is unlikely to fall victim of a sudden attack of monetary integrity. The dollar is unlikely to rise very far against gold.
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Drowning in the Flood of Liquidity
Money and credit are flooding the system, but many investors still drowning.
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Noisy Markets
The papers are full of distractions and absurdities. You can find almost any point-of-view you want. Some argue that central banks are winning, that the stock market hasn't gone down because it is getting ready to go up, and soon, the housing market will bottom out too.
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