The Policy of Inflation
Companies Stock Up as Commodities Prices Rise (WSJ) The present valuation will often depend on what people expect the future quantity of money to be. And, as with commodities on Continue Reading →
Companies Stock Up as Commodities Prices Rise (WSJ) The present valuation will often depend on what people expect the future quantity of money to be. And, as with commodities on Continue Reading →
Jury duty. You endure CNN and watch some crappy video about how judges don’t legislate from the bench. I don’t typically use my blog to rant so I’ll spare all Continue Reading →
(1) 12 Awesome Airplane Paint Jobs (2) How to Turn a Recession into a Depression (2a) “As hostility to businessmen grows, politicians tax them more heavily, while debasing and inflating Continue Reading →
How Obama Thinks While the senior Obama called for Africa to free itself from the neocolonial influence of Europe and specifically Britain, he knew when he came to America in Continue Reading →
(1) Poll shows more Americans think Obama is a Muslim (The Washington Post) (2) Obama’s Point of No Return “With Obama, suspicions have involved his status as an American. The Continue Reading →
Don’t get too excited. The Distributor-in-Chief only believes in this tenet of Private Enterprise if it supports the construction of a mosque at Ground Zero. A majority of American(s) believe Continue Reading →
The Obsolescence of Barack Obama (WSJ) The vaunted Obama economic stimulus, at $862 billion, has failed. The “progressives” want to double down, and were they to have their way, would Continue Reading →
The Pelosi-Reid Economy (Forbes) Stimulus. TARP. ObamaCare. These three words are being written into the political obituaries of politicians who voted for the programs–for good reason. These three bills, made Continue Reading →
(1) Train Etiquette – A grumpy 22 year old’s code of locomotive conduct. (2) A Modest Proposal for Improving a Dull Game (WSJ) “Poor Ghana has been triumphed over by Continue Reading →
A Weakened U.S. Goes to the G-20 The American leaders are under the illusion that their Keynesian spending and easy money policies actually have worked, 10% unemployment notwithstanding. It surely Continue Reading →