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Be Thankful You’re Not a Federal Government Fuel Yokel

By jeffc / May 7, 2021

Gary North-April 30, 2021 From 2011. One of the most extensively held beliefs is that it is good to utilize individuals, so that they will spend money in the community. They want more individuals working on existing tasks. A make-work economy is a prosperous economy. This belief was widespread in 1850, when Frederic Bastiat wrote […]

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Three Reasons the Biden Tax Increase Makes No Sense

By jeffc / May 7, 2021

Anyone who thinks the “rich” and big corporations will spend for $28 trillion in debt or the $2 trillion in new deficit has a genuine problem with math. Biden’s statement of a huge tax boost on companies and wealthier sectors of the population just makes no sense. The tax hikes will have a considerable impact […]

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The Fed Embraces Its Inner Zimbabwean

By jeffc / May 7, 2021

May is on its way, and the old financial investment saw, “Sell in May and disappear,” will be checked when again. Jared Blikre, composing for Yahoo Financing, supplies the history behind what might or may not be good guidance. “The full axiom was originally, ‘Sell in Might and go away, and begin back on St. […]

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Being Fired?

By jeffc / May 7, 2021

Gary North-May 01, 2021 From 2011. In Story # 2 in his 2005 start speech at Stanford, Jobs spoke about the shock at being fired as CEO of Apple in 1985. He had co-founded the company. He had taken it from a garage business to a major manufacturer. Then he got sacked by his board.In […]

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The State of Modern Economics

By jeffc / May 7, 2021

Peter G Klein is Carl Menger Research Fellow of the Mises Institute and W.W. Caruth Chair and Professor of Entrepreneurship at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business. He is also senior research fellow at Baylor’s Baugh Center for Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise and adjunct professor of strategy and management at the Norwegian School of Economics. […]

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The Dark Heart of Evil

By jeffc / May 7, 2021

Gary North-May 03, 2021 From 2011. The expression” Wall Street”is representative of the monetary neighborhood. The only practical reason for occupying Wall Street is for symbolic functions. You want to call the public’s attention to the problem.What is the problem ? I contend that the people inhabiting Wall Street do not comprehend the problem. If […]

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Due Process on School Keeps Justice on the Streets

By jeffc / May 7, 2021

Politics relocations from campus to Main Street. The next political attack is most likely to be on due procedure– the structure of Western justice itself. Much depends on which side of the existing argument on campus sexual misbehavior hearings wins. Does an individual accused of sexual misbehavior deserve due procedure in the examination and hearing […]

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The Rev. Steve Jobs?

By jeffc / May 7, 2021

Gary North-May 04, 2021 From 2011. I have currently covered two-thirds of Steve Jobs’ 2005 beginning address to finishing trainees at Stanford. He embraced the powerful technique of informing stories from his life– stories from which he drew out essential principles of principles and action. He utilized those individual stories as releasing pads for conclusions […]

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Social Media’s Algorithms Aren’t Truly Controlling You

By jeffc / May 7, 2021

Senator Josh Hawley’s just-published The Tyranny of Big Tech (Regnery, 2021) raises essential issues. Hawley asks, for instance, Do Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube censor views that their managers do not like? It seems clear that the answer is yes. Lots of people who have tried to post Facebook remarks that criticize the “main” line on […]

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