Looking to The Past, Empowers Us to Look Forward
The U.S. Economy has survived a wide range of unrelenting and “unprecedented” set of threats to its existence during the past two hundred and forty-six years.
The U.S. Economy has survived a wide range of unrelenting and “unprecedented” set of threats to its existence during the past two hundred and forty-six years.
Investors would be wise to remember past years such as 1968.
Arguably, the 1800 Presidential Election was the most contested and hostile one in U.S. History (including Trump v. Clinton). John Adams, a Federalist, was the incumbent who faced Thomas Jefferson, the anti-Federalist. This was the third presidential election.
Extrapolation falsely assumes bad circumstances will continue and mistakenly dismisses innovation and creativity of individuals to solve problems which is a key fundamental economic principle of Capitalism.
n 1838, James Silk Buckingham who was an English writer visiting the United States was struck by the bipartisanship of the newspapers in Springfield, Illinois.