| | The Feds’ Rampant Money-Printing Will Ruin Us | By Emma Walsh, Managing Editor, Bill Bonner's Diary The feds are committing one “Monumental Imbecility” after another… But their worst – reckless money-printing – is poisoning the U.S. economy… and American society, too. The system is rotten to the core. And it won’t take much to blow the whole thing up! Regards, Emma Walsh Managing Editor, Bill Bonner’s Diary | The Rot at the Heart of the System Americans are moving to the extremities. Red or Blue… conservative or liberal… for or against. The one policy both left and right agree on is money-printing – to pay for all their schemes and “social programs.” But the more “fake dollars” you “print,” the less they are worth. And as the fake dollar goes, so goes the empire. That is, they go down together. | | | The Four Monumental Imbecilities of the 21st Century (so far) The U.S. has been stumbling down the mountain since the start of the 21st century. And according to our editor, the U.S. dollar is next to fall. That’s due to the feds’ rampant money-printing, one of a series of what Bill calls “Monumental Imbecilities” they have committed so far this century. | | | Real Life in the Calchaquí Valley Today, in a break from his usual program, our editor takes us on a trip up to the ranch, and tells us some of the stories of the people he meets along the way… | | | No Market for Old Men For the first time in a decade, famed stockpicker Warren Buffett is underperforming the market. Has the “Oracle of Omaha” lost his touch? Or have other investors lost their minds? Our editor argues that since the Federal Reserve cranked up the printing press and put out the word that it’s got investors’ backs, this is just no market for value investors like Buffett. | | | Four Steps to Ka-Boom! With their fake money and two-tiered system, the fed quacks are poisoning the U.S. economy and society. But our editor reckons we still have a way to go before things blow up entirely. And he lays out the four steps that will happen before the whole thing goes Ka-Boom! | | | Four Life Lessons I've Learned Traveling the World Over the course of his 20-year career as a geologist, Dave Forest has traveled to countries as far-flung as Colombia, Myanmar, and Zambia, scouting for companies with the potential to hit gold. And like Bill, he’s picked up plenty of insights along the way, which he tells us about in this weekend’s Diary guest essay. | | Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to feedback@rogueeconomics.com. Recommended Links | A Real-Life Indiana Jones Dave Forest is an angel investor, former CEO and one of the foremost mining experts in the world. Some folks have called him a real-life Indiana Jones… He’s roamed insurgent rebel strongholds in Colombia in the search for gold. He’s waded crocodile-infested waters on the most remote island in Indonesia – just to get a look at a nickel mine. In the last decade, he’s turned a handful of largely ignored mining properties into big winners. 4,720% from a Colombian mine… 3,290% on a Canadian gold discovery… If his most recent deal goes through, he’ll make another 1,900%. Now, Dave thinks he’s found a massive opportunity for everyday investors. He believes Tesla could be on the verge of a billion-dollar deal with a tiny lithium-mining company. This publicly-traded stock goes for around $4 right now…But could multiply on even the hint of a deal with Tesla. Tune in to this interview to find out more. | Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for daily research. | Rogue Economics 55 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 www.rogueeconomics.com | | To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please add our email address to your address book.
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