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Ah well now it seems to get catastrophic. The Greeks vote again. And Europe may come to an end. At least the Euro Europe. In Germany the system press, paints a picture black in black. According to the comments the Euro is a showpiece of a project that brough us Peace, Wealth, Rightness. Sorry I've...
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Filed under: civil rights, BPOH, laws to save defrauders, civil war, breaking laws, economic suicide, road to hell, hostages, worthless money, defrauders at work, parasits, burning people, bankrupt, how to loose, it's not our fault, government, "experts", money as debt, against the markets, fascism, goodbye, addiction, propaganda, abhorrent, don't believe, a new tomorrow, money monopoly, serfdom, "great nation", recognizing lies, debt free = freedom. debts = serfdom, moral bankrupt
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That's an awful message: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/philg/2011/04/27/biggest-u-s-economic-story-of-the-year-federal-government-v-boeing/ You can not produce where you want any longer? Or how else does one has to understand it. Well one can see it the US is deledefs land of plenty.... Maybe it's...
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"This time for the debt growth rate in Germany. I cite : "Als Zahl: 2.080.000.000! Die deutsche Statsverschuldung hat sich seit 1990 damit vervierfacht, von " translation the overall debt id 2 080 000 000 000. Well that is high but more impressing we have four times the debts from just...
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Hey Guys, Just wanted to tell you guys about a great new resource to educate people who don't know much about economics by just telling them to go to econtoons.com which goes to youtube playlist of many economics related cartoons to illustrate and educate on many fundamental concepts. Alex Merced
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Filed under: Economics, Inflation, Government, Deflation, Education, Loans, Credit, Monetary, Economists, Banks, Policy
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Bill Clinton Visits the Daily Show by Alex Merced (This is in Reference To This interview on the Daily Show) In former President Bill Clintons appearance on the popular satirical news show "The Daily Show" I had to say I was very surprised at Clintons candidness. Clinton, shockingly enough...
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Filed under: Government, Fannie, Freddie, Mobility, Education, Bill Clinton, Sallie, Construction, Homes, Daily Show, Worker, Ginnie, Degrees, Guaranteed, Loans
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Labor Economics #4 - Unemployment Insurance by Alex Merced These days unemployment insurance has become more of an issue than it has in recent times. The debate on this issue seems to be misguided. To really understand the unemployment insurance issue, or the issues regarding any kind of insurance you...
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Understanding Social Policy by Alex Merced You may have seen my recent video discussing how people are socialized by institutions , and how all institutions fall into three categories. I then followed up about how this framework can be applied to understanding and combating institutional discrimination...
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While the Associated Press blames the disaster in the Gulf on the lack of regulatory oversight, the White House's call for increasing the liability cap on oil companies belies the real culprit in this mess. Previous legislation capped oil company liability at 75 million. What reason could there possibly...
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William Green
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Thu, May 13 2010
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Filed under: government, libertarianism, litigation, BP, law, oil spill, environment, justice
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All of a sudden, the hen sprung into consciousness, looked around at its mindless sisters scratching and clucking, and proclaimed "I hereby declare my independence from this oppressive regime! No more laying eggs for some biped's breakfast while I have to settle for dry corn and a stinking coop...
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Individualism, Creativity, and Innovation by Alex Merced Premise 1: That creativity comes from tapping into your inner child Kids say the darndest things don't they? It's this innocent nature that we admire in kids, when they are young before society begins socializing, limits, values, artificial...
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In the advent of the worst financial crisis seen in decades, there is much to be learned. Many economists agree that creating false demand will eventually create a bubble and crush a market much faster than the natural economic cycle. Take for instance the student loan market. Student loans, subsidized...
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Government as the Titanic By Monty Pelerin , posted March 18th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/03/18/government-as-the-titanic/ Titanic The great ship Titanic was thought unsinkable. So too is the great ship of government. The latter belief is as wrong as the former one was. Like the Titanic...
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Government is 79% of the Economy By Monty Pelerin , posted March 13th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/03/13/government-is-79-of-the-economy/ Leviathan Being Destroyed Government is 79% of the Economy Welcome to the world of dysfunctional, bloated and insolvent government. CNBC recently reported...
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State University vs. Private University By Monty Pelerin , posted March 10th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/03/10/state-university-vs-private-university/ I don’t have the data, but perhaps some readers might. I have often speculated that the cost of a state-university degree is higher...
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By Monty Pelerin , posted February 27th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/02/27/2010-will-be-a-watershed-election/ The following appeared on American Thinker today. An expanded article dealing with the same topic will soon be posted at Monty Pelerin’s World. February 27, 2010 2010 will be...