Depression Diary By Monty Pelerin , posted February 18th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/02/18/depression-diary/ The Great Depression: A Diary Historical diaries are intriguing because we know how the era or big picture ended. When the period or person is significant, the day-to-day trivialities...
HAPPY NEW YEAR, NOW GO TO THE BOMB SHELTER By Monty Pelerin , posted January 1st, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/01/01/happy-new-year-now-go-to-the-bomb-shelter/ Stock your bunker. 2010 is apt to be ground zero for financial markets. Sixty years later, a bomb-shelter strategy once again seems...
Apocalypse Soon By Monty Pelerin, posted December 8th, 2009 http://www.economicnoise.com/2009/12/08/apocalyse-soon/ John Williams of Shadowstats.com is an outstanding analyst. In this interview he details what our problems are and why they are NOT solvable. Do not listen with sharp objects nearby or...
Today my state's biggest newspaper, which isn't saying much, published my letter, linked below. It is my first exposition, of which I hope there are more, of the modern war propagandists who clamor for massive public spending similar to World War II to "save us." Read: Killing the Unemployed...
Let it never be said that the FutbolGuru is one-sided. Lemmings are one sided which is why they run off cliffs. Or rather, why it is so easy to get them to run off cliffs. What if one of those lemmings in White Wilderness had simply stopped to smell the cameras? Not only would it have been spared the...
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Bob Murphy asks what we should call the upcoming severe recession and inflation : I think we are in store for a very severe recession (i.e. depression) and very big price increases. It will be stagflation but worse. So we need a catchy term. The two contenders I've come up with are infression and...
many socialists i know point out that when america was capitalist during the early to mid 19th century and that during those times the workers were created like guano. Now workers were treated horribly during those times but capitalism is not to blame, many politicians and government officials admit...
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