The plight of the female founder
When I mentioned the title of this piece to a male counterpart, he found my choice of the word ‘plight’ somewhat amusing!
When I mentioned the title of this piece to a male counterpart, he found my choice of the word ‘plight’ somewhat amusing!
The evolution from gold standard to gold exchange standard to the dollar fiat system is one based largely on deception and broken
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Although covid cases in Austria—and most other countries—are rapidly falling, Austria has doubled down on punishing the unvaccinated and become the first
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In the months since Angela Merkel’s departure from the German Chancellorship after sixteen years in power, the editorials praising her reign have
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When Castleton Mill in Leeds opened almost 200 years ago it housed steam-powered flax spinning machines. These days the former textile mill
Jeff and Bob discuss Biden's SOTU, the immorality of sanctions, and Fed chair Powell's pregnant comments.
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