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Martial Law Coming
John Whitehead is pretty sure we are just a single incident away from martial law. I’m familiar with Whitehead’s writing; I’ve read a couple of his books and some of his articles over the years. While I don’t agree with … Continue reading
It Never Changes: Mass Wimping
Perhaps you may have heard of the Fall of the Roman Empire. A bunch of German nations had been invading what we today think of as Europe for a century or so, and had been knocking on Rome’s door. There … Continue reading
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Western Economics Broken from the Start
Let’s get this out of the way up front: I am committed to reviving, as much as possible, the government and economics prescribed by the Bible. Not a reassertion of Mosaic Law specifically, but the underlying principles of that Law … Continue reading
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Economic Hysteria All Around
On the one side are voices from within our official government pretending all this economic trouble can be fixed. They are lying. Our economy won’t recover via the route they are taking. At the same time, they are allowing to … Continue reading
Our Situation Summarized
It’s not hard to find someone capable of saying it better than I. I would like to offer for your attention Our Collapsing Economy by Paul Craig Roberts. A scary scenario? Yes. Overdrawn? Perhaps, but perhaps not. The United States … Continue reading
It’s All Personal
There is a fundamental sin behind the notion of corporations as legal persons. Human nature is such that, if we can dodge our individual culpability, we will. Until the consequences fall upon our personal heads, we do not change what … Continue reading
The Law of Stupidity
There was a time I would sit here at my computer with my mouth agape over some new expression of folly. After awhile, I got more used to it. So common is the lack of “common sense,” I’ve given up … Continue reading
In the Prison of Lies
The yard in front of the house had become a mud pit every time the yard thawed at mid-day. There weren’t many rocks around, but he had suddenly recalled small slabs of asphalt working loose up on the roadway, in … Continue reading
How Will We Survive?
Economics: The study of human habits, particularly in the aggregate, regarding the exchange of things of value. For the sake of discussion, let’s assume the worst. Governments collapse with the economies and utter anarchy takes over. Split out security concerns … Continue reading
Riots: It Will Get Worse
Take a look at the riots in Greece. Just a bunch of hoodlums? Perhaps, but not everything wrong there falls on only one set of shoulders. It is widely established as fact the government of Greece at all levels, as … Continue reading