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Making Bank the Old-Fashioned Way: Silver
Making Bank - Silver In an Uncertain World, Precious Metals Regain Attention As global markets face persistent volatility—from inflation and rising interest rates to geopolitical tensions and mounting national debt—many investors are once again turning to assets with a long history of stability: precious metals. Gold and silver have served as stores of value for thousands of years, long before modern currencies, stock exchanges, or digital assets existed. Unlike paper money,

Skyler
Jan 135 min read


One Foot In, One Foot Out: How America’s Wealthiest Hedge Citizenship, Power, and Politics—and Why It Feels Unfair to Everyone Else
In an era defined by globalization and extreme wealth concentration, a growing divide has emerged between how the richest Americans experience politics and how the rest of the country does. For a small, powerful elite in the United States , citizenship is no longer a fixed identity tied to place, community, or consequence. It has become flexible, portable, and in some cases optional. Dual citizenship, foreign residency programs, and international property portfolios allow wea

Skyler
Jan 44 min read


Crushing Tariffs or Political Genius?
Few economic tools spark as much debate, emotion, and uncertainty as tariffs. To some, they are a blunt but necessary instrument—one of the few levers a nation can pull to protect domestic industry, rebalance trade, and assert economic independence. To others, they are an unpredictable force that raises prices, disrupts supply chains, and places disproportionate pressure on small businesses that lack the size or flexibility to absorb sudden cost shocks. Small businesses feeli

Chandler
Jan 26 min read
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