Brian HicksPosted April 6, 2006
It's interesting how $60 oil has gone so gently into this good night. Even though prices have eased, the consumer has accepted this new paradigm, like so much else, without much thought.
Luke BurgessPosted April 3, 2006
The clock is ticking. Last week the UN Security Council told Iran it had 30 days to halt its uranium enrichment endeavor. If the country refuses to cordially roll over to meet the demands by the...
Brian HicksPosted March 28, 2006
When you ask a stranger for directions in China, you'd better ask another. Though "which way is the post office?" wouldn't normally fall within the realm of opinion in most countries, I've learned...
Luke BurgessPosted March 27, 2006
Up until early this morning, pennies really bothered me. Smug in their copper brownness, the tiny coins are virtually worth nothing.
Luke BurgessPosted March 20, 2006
Before I begin today I want you to take a quick look at this commodity chart
Brian HicksPosted March 17, 2006
The great Baltimorean H.L. Mencken once quipped, "War will never cease until babies begin to come into the world with larger cerebrums and smaller adrenal glands." We remain unfortunately stagnant...
Brian HicksPosted March 14, 2006
It's the most infuriatingly oblivious statement I've ever heard, and it's all too common: ""If other countries want the American dollar, they've gotta speak English!"
Luke BurgessPosted March 13, 2006
If it hasn't happened already (like Kenneth Deffeyes believes), worldwide oil and natural gas production will soon peak.
Brian HicksPosted March 10, 2006
This is an article about reproduction. Don't worry, Wealth Daily isn't delving into the abortion debate. Nope, this is a piece on what it means to procreate. For you and your children, and your...
Brian HicksPosted March 7, 2006
Lenin stares at me while I sleep. I know it's not something you'd expect from an editor of Wealth Daily, but let me explain my motivation. The red satin banner on the wall next to my bed bears the...
Luke BurgessPosted March 6, 2006
It's difficult to hear about how much oil is consumed by the U.S. Department of Defense and not be shocked.
Brian HicksPosted March 3, 2006
Christopher Columbus left home for India. He didn't get there. Our own president, George W. Bush, has found his own path, following the trail of corporations and entrepreneurs who made their way -...