The Silver Supply Shortage – The Daily Dive

Joining us this afternoon on The Daily Dive is returning guest Craig Hemke of TF Metals Report. Hemke joins us this morning to cover one of his favourite topics, the shortage of silver supply.

TF Metals Report is a blog and online community about the “end of the Great Keynesian Experiment.” Within, Craig outlines the failures of Keynesian economics, primarily focused around the Keynesian theory that governments can stimulate economic growth through deficit spending. As a result, Craig focuses on precious metals as a means of preserving wealth and purchasing power in the event of a currency collapse.

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