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Has the “oil bubble” finally burst?

Has the “oil bubble” finally burst?

Back on June 23, I wrote a piece entitled “Why is Crude Oil (and gasoline) so expensive?” Since then, I’ve received quite a few emalis and comments to that piece - many of which essentially chastising me for not adopting the “drill here, drill now” framework as being the main lynchpin to solving US oil [...]

Shooting Craps - Vegas comes up “snake-eyes!”

Shooting Craps - Vegas comes up “snake-eyes!”

Now I know recession is close at hand. When the purveyors of sex, drugs, and cheap thrills hit the skids - you know the rest of the economy can’t be too far behind. America’s most outrageous city, Las Vegas, is facing a growing multitude of problems, and they all boil down to a single, unavoidable [...]

Make mine a mocha-layoffa-chino please…

Make mine a mocha-layoffa-chino please…

Starbucks, the nation’s left-wing-nutjob-8-dollars-a-cup-of-joe shop, has finally figured out the economy is slowing down. I suppose when gas costs more than four bucks a gallon - getting that mocha frappachino for six bucks doesn’t seem like such a good idea. Starbucks Corp. announced today it will close 600 company-operated stores in the next year. The [...]

Are we heading for a global recession?

Are we heading for a global recession?

To rather lackluster fanfare in the “public consciousness” yesterday, the Federal Reserve announced that it was holding interest rates flat, and hinted that it may need to raise interest rates in the near future as it is becoming increasingly concerned about inflation. All of this has me wondering - are we heading for global recession?
Inflation [...]

Eliminating the Gas Tax will not lower gas prices

Washington, D.C. (rightcommentary.com): I am an economist by training, and a policy analyst by choice, so thus it is obvious that I’m ill-qualified to appraise the gas tax debate. As an economist, I understand in great detail how to calculate equilibrium conditions - most importantly what factors determine prices. As a policy analyst, I’m used [...]