Bill Bonner
Bill Bonner Articles
Degrade first the Arts if you'd Mankind Degrade.
Hire Idiots to Paint with cold light & hot shade:
Give high Price for the worst, leave the best in disgrace,
And with Labours of Ignorance fill every place.
William Blake
It is unwise to be too sure of one's own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err.
- Mahatma Gandhi
Today, we will not pick on the Fed chairman. We promise. Cross our hearts...
"Disgraceful."
We had asked Lord Rees-Mogg what he thought of Alan Greenspan's speech in Wyoming.
"We can't ensure success, but we can deserve it"
George Washington
George Washington's remark comes to us from a curious provenance. Valery Giscard d'Estaing has been trying to figure out how to organize the European Union. Currently,...
Among the obscure financial reports that have more pages than readers is one from the Bank for International Settlements. The staff economists had toted up the figures and found a massive black hole in the universe of money movements. In...
"Despite its severity, we believe that the slump in stock prices will prove an intermediate movement and not the precursor of a business depression such as would entail prolonged further liquidation..."
Harvard Economic Society
November...
There is no greater genius than the man who bounces our own ideas right back at us.
That was our first thought upon reading a subscriber's letter to Richard Russell, on his website.
The subject was the fate of the dollar...and the...
Jean-Marie Messier arrived at the pearly gates. "This is heaven?" he asked. "Yes, Mr. Messier, enter," came the response. Behind the doors, Messier saw flames shooting up and desolation everywhere. "Wait a minute...I thought this was...
Doth any man doubt, that if there were taken out of men's minds, vain opinions, flattering hopes, false valuations, imaginations as one would, and the like, but it would leave the minds, of a number of men, poor shrunken things, full of...
Are you a villain or just naïve?
Question put to George Gilder by
one of his subscribers.
"Listen to the technology," Carver Mead, professor of physics at Caltech advised his famous student. George Gilder listened carefully. If he...