Bitcoin is Worse than Worthless
A field of Dutch tulips. One of the most famous market bubbles in history was the Dutch tulip bubble of the 17th century. Photo Courtesy of EuroViajar.com Bitcoin is stupid.…
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A field of Dutch tulips. One of the most famous market bubbles in history was the Dutch tulip bubble of the 17th century. Photo Courtesy of EuroViajar.com Bitcoin is stupid.…
Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) has received a whirlwind of media attention as a result of his position at the dead center of a split Senate. Photo courtesy of Greg Nash…
Photo courtesy of Shannon Stapleton, Reuters In videos played back during the second impeachment hearings by House Impeachment Managers, rioters on and around Capitol grounds on Jan. 6 repeatedly scream…
Front Pages of the Sun and Daily Mail after the interview between Oprah and the Sussexes aired. Photo Courtesy of ABC News. What started as a fairy tale wedding in…
Donald Trump is the very early favorite for the Republican nomination on Predictit after his performance at CPAC. Source: Predictit Like many of my colleagues here at the Zeitgeist, I…
Images Courtesy of the Social Security Administration and Teletubbies Wiki The new Democratic trifecta will soon pass (or perhaps has passed by the time of publication) President Biden’s first major…
Chairman Jerome Powell. PHOTO: Al Drago. Photo courtesy of The New York Times. The Federal Reserve is an incredibly powerful government agency whose main function is to maintain economic stability,…
A young boy participates in an online class. Photo courtesy of the New York Times “I give up. I give up.” When these words left the mouth of a New…
Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has found himself a conservative favorite as he spars with the White House over COVID protocols. Photo courtesy of Chandan Khanna/AFP (via KTLA 5). The Trump…
Image courtesy of The Independent and the New York Times. On December 18, 2020, one of the most influential newspapers in America announced that it got an award-winning story wrong.…