Here’s point of view one seldom encounters.
Have you ever heard an economist discuss the American system (Hamilton) vs the British imperial system?
This specific post should give you a good idea of what their other posts are like, and I highly recommend them.
"I don't believe we have a cruel choice." — Kevin Warsh
With one line, the new Fed Chair buried a core rule of the British imperial system. Here's what's replacing it. 👇 pic.twitter.com/jKcPToEpgB
— Promethean Action (@PrometheanActn) June 24, 2026
Wow, so with the death of Alan Greenspan we see the death of the old economic model based on Monetary policy!
She parsed his statement the way I remember Greenspan’s statements back when I studied Economics.
As an armchair economist I was pleasantly surprised by the success of the Trump Tariffs. The Trump Administration recognition of human invention as an economic engine shows the genius of the founder’s protection of Intellectual Property in the Constitution. The US Patent and Trademark Office, performing a Constitutionally mandated function, provides a basis for investment in innovation.