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Economy Can’t Be Fixed
It’s the same conversation I keep having every other day, it seems. Someone asks what I believe to be the way to fix our ailing economy. They just aren’t ready to hear the facts: It can’t be fixed. We passed … Continue reading
Can the US Economy Be Fixed?
In a word, NO. I’ve already explained previously the fundamental nature of economic activity within a community. I also explained when you centralize the controls and the ownership of economic activity, you destroy it. If you operate from a fiat … Continue reading
Global Elite Goals
Keep in mind, this is at best an educated guess. I’m abstracting what appears to be the goals of the global elite from published data, and partly from simple observation. On occasion, you’ll find a blunt confession, such as the … Continue reading
Lost in the Political Haze
Even before President Obama was sworn in, political observers noted a tsunami of proposed changes which tend to characterize the shift from Republican to Democratic leadership. All the fears of the right-wing were flaming, and denunciations wafted to the sky … Continue reading
Recovery Survival Ideas
Over the past couple of months, I’ve been chatting with people, specifically surveying business ideas for local economy rebuilding. Here are some of the more interesting ones. Tire Sandals — recycled auto tire casings. While there are some patterns on … Continue reading
Economic Recovery Can Take Only One Path
It seems so funny the huge number of folks acquainted with basic principles of economics, who can teach it well, but can’t support it. Our current economic system in the West is broken. The foundation itself is broken; it cannot … Continue reading
CRC Coming to America?
The UN Convention on Rights of the Child (CRC) — Let’s think about that for a moment. I’ll be the first to note WorldNetDaily is loaded with hyperbole, and the editors take themselves too seriously. Still, this is hardly news. … Continue reading
One Last Chance
Regret. It echoed in his mind, with the not-quite-painful thud each time the back of his head rocked against the wall behind him. It occurred to him the rail beds were in no better shape than any other public infrastructure. … Continue reading
Israel and Gaza: Just a Sideshow
My time in the limelight has faded; the tools here on this blog indicate very few visits the last couple of days. I’ve had my 15 minutes it appears, and only a precious few friends are likely to read this. … Continue reading
Green Deities
During the summer of 1979, I got my hands on a copy of the Greenpeace Manifesto, as it existed at the time. The mass-produced photocopy got lost during a subsequent move, and I have not found a copy since then. … Continue reading