As you can see, the fact of man’s evil nature bears on both the positive and normative aspects of economics. —Tom Rose, Economics: Principles and Policy (1996) If we discard the law, we are left to wander aimlessly, with ...
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The Shocking Lies About Bitcoin Revealed
If you’ve been paying a lot of attention to the news lately, you’ve been hearing about something called Bitcoin. For those of you who haven’t heard of it, Bitcoin is supposed to be a digital currency that people can use ...
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There seems to be a lot of bad news out there today. If you read any of the headlines you see such things as sinkholes swallowing up large swatches of land and homes (and even people!), taxes going through the ...
Read More »Is Mainstream Media Lying To You About The Economy?
The answer to the above question is yes, both economists and the media are definitely lying to us about the economy. The recovery they keep promising us has turned out to be limited, and if you live in the real ...
Read More »Easy Credit vs. Regulations: Why You Can’t Get a Loan
Interest in alternative financing methods is accelerating all over America. This is no accident. It is a direct reaction to the way banks seem to have shut their doors for good. If you’re not trying to borrow a million bucks, ...
Read More »Rick Perry: The Straight-Talker from Texas
Rick Perry is a fifth-generation Texan, the son of tenant farmers, an Eagle Scout, the first from his family to ever attend college, and currently the longest-sitting governor in the nation. Beginning his political career as a Democrat and forging ...
Read More »Will a Food Bubble Be the Next Phase of Financial Chaos?
Is a “food bubble” the next financial crisis on the horizon? Some of the same sinister forces that brought down stocks and housing seem to be aligning to push the price of food products into the danger zone for nations ...
Read More »Economics and the Christian Man
There’s a perception that economics, or the science of economics, is as alien to devout Christians as pagan rituals. The reason for this belief is simple: economics deals with real world concerns, things that impact people in their daily lives. ...
Read More »The Case for Economic Calamity
At long last we are seeing reports of jobs being added to the American economy each month. 290,000 jobs were added in April. 431,000 jobs were reportedly added in May, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with an asterisk ...
Read More »Understanding the Double-Dip Recession
The mainstream media is rejoicing in the gains the stock market has experienced this year and have joined the government bureaucrats in proclaiming that the economic crisis is largely past us. However, the analysts who accurately predicted the debt crisis ...
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