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Advantage of Inflation Is Monetary Manipulation
I’ve been wandering the web, finding resources about macro economics. I have always thought inflation is bad. After all, who wants prices to rise? So I looked on Wikipedia. What I found confirmed developing discontent.
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Jobs Bill Alternate Wisdom
Let’s do the numbers. Obama’s job bill costs $475,000,000,000.00 dollars. The plan claims to create (or save) 2.5M jobs. First off, notice the “or save” part of the claim. That’s the same rhetoric used with the first stimulus, however the … Continue reading
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Tagged globalization, jobs, national spirit, politics, taxes, working class
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Paying for Uninsured Health Care Costs
Here is the answer Ron Paul should have given 2 nights ago at the Republican debate, when asked about the hypothetical well-to-do 30-year old person who chooses to be uninsured, and then develops a chronic illness and needs care.
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Tagged finance, health care, jobs, obama care, politics, republican, Ron Paul, social pressure, society norms, working class
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Robert Kennedy GNP Speech at University of Kansas
Robert F. Kennedy, at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, March 18, 1968: Too much and too long, we seem to have surrendered community excellence and community values in the mere accumulation of material things. Our gross national product … … Continue reading
Congress Can Redefine Reality
Murphy v. IRS. In August 2006, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled the IRS is not part of the United States. “Insofar Congress has waived sovereign immunity with respect to suits for tax refunds under 28 … Continue reading