20 Days in Mariupol: Truth, Denial, and the Battle Over Narrative

I offer thoughts after seeing this documentary film with a gathering of about 100 people. Readers may freely share this commentary with others.
Argentina Again!

Argentina has defaulted 6 times since 1951, is #7 in the works? Or will another default be avoided?
Will the US Dollar Get Stronger?

We use two charts to illustrate the foreign currency versus dollar question. Will history repeat?
Nazi, Fascist — Just Words, or More?

Some personal reflections on the usage of these words by younger people
Cockroaches

Tom Essaye helps us understand the details of the First Brands and Tricolor Affairs, along with “a macroeconomic indicator to watch.”
Trump Punishes Ally; Americans Pay Tab

Americans tend to vote with their pocketbooks. Do they know they’re paying the equivalent of an additional $2/gallon gas tax? Let me explain.
Sentiment and the Stock Market

The evidence shows optimism (excessive?) for stock market investors and does not show optimism for those folks who are uninvested. Let’s discuss.
Kotok Quick Take: Shutdown, Deficits, Trumponomics 2.0

Brief comparative remarks about shutdowns, record deficits, and federal budgets bring into focus daunting challenges for the economic, market, and investment spheres.
UPenn: Ben Franklin Would Be Proud

UPenn and seven other universities have said “no thanks” to the Trump administration’s attempt to influence the affairs of these universities. What is at stake?
Denominator Blindness: Senator Johnson, Tylenol, and Barry Ritholtz

Hat tip to Barry Ritholtz for triggering today’s discussion. Readers may draw their own conclusions about Tylenol, ivermectin, and US healthcare; but Barry’s point about denominators is crucial.