It's that time of the week. It's time to think about anything except the markets and the economy.
We'll be back on Monday. Until then:
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Maren
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This may sound dorky, but I want to let you know that I look forward, really look forward, to Weekend Weimar and Beagle. After a week of political/economic/social/younameit CRAP, I end my week with the post here...and it never fails to improve my mood.
Your dogs look very happy and content. Thank you for sharing.
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At the beginning of 2012, I decided to start looking at the actual, statistical history of the US economy starting in 1950. The reason is simple: to find out what really happened. So, when you see title of a post that begins with a year such as 1957, followed by "employment" or "Fed policy: you know what it's for. You can also access the information by typing in BE for Bonddad econ and a year to find information on a particular year.
Here is a link to pages that contain links to all the posts on the years listed.
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1 comment:
This may sound dorky, but I want to let you know that I look forward, really look forward, to Weekend Weimar and Beagle. After a week of political/economic/social/younameit CRAP, I end my week with the post here...and it never fails to improve my mood.
Your dogs look very happy and content. Thank you for sharing.
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