Stephen Roach highlights the exceptionally low US national saving rate – and how current policies will drive it even lower.
Martin Feldstein sees sustained economic growth, wider budget deficits, and mounting debt pushing up inflation expectations.
Kenneth Rogoff wonders whether we should be more worried that AI will lead to productivity gains than that it won't.
By Timothy Clark, Small Wars Journal: “Federal troops have had a long, but at times controversial history of operations along the U.S. Southwest Border going back as far as military conflicts with Mexican in the 1840s, with subsequent basing and excursions along and even across the border with Mexico to show force, hold territory and exhibit hegemony, defend settlers, suppress and combat Native Americans, defend against excursions from bandit and Mexican revolutionary forces, and more recently counter smuggling efforts.”