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Sunday, July 29, 2012
Draghi Boxes Himself Into a Corner
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"Damned if he does and damned if he doesn’t" By Jana Randow and Lukanyo Mnyanda Spanish and Italian bond markets rallied yes...
Nathan Duszynski's zoning problems
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The State As A Fantasy by James E. Miller If there were a prize for the best “do as I say, not as I do” politician, the latest winner w...
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Are You Loving Your Servitude Yet?
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The Central State has the power via welfare (individual and corporate) and bailouts to buy complicity Aldous Huxley imagined a world in...
A free society requires a decent respect for a wide range of opinion without penalty by the state
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Don't cross the forces of tolerance By MARK STEYN To modify Lord Acton, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely, but al...
Friday, July 27, 2012
The Ballooning Cyprus Fiasco
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Another Eurozone Country Bites the Dust By Wolf Richter The government of Cyprus is desperate. It is deliberately slowing down paying...
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Europe sinks into Collective Madness
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Bernanke And Draghi Are Dangerous What is being sacrificed to maintain the euro and the E.U./U.S. banking cartel? Everything of value:...
ECB may take losses in second Greek debt restructuring
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The "Last" last chance, after the last one and before the next one, for Greece By Jan Strupczewski and John O'Donnell a...
Connecting the dots
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The Governing Elite Are The Greatest Threat To the World's Middle Class By Charles Kadlec The crisis of the governing class is...
The Killing Machine
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Che Guevara, from Communist Firebrand to Capitalist Brand by Alvaro Vargas Llosa Che Guevara, who did so much (or was it so little?) t...
Uncertainty and the Keynesians
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Expectations and Investment by Chidem Kurdas At the current economic juncture two camps offer diametrically opposed macro policy...
Don't Mention Argentina and Greece In the Same Breath!
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Global renegades By James K. Glassman Judging from conversations I had in Europe a few weeks ago with journalists, academics, and poli...
Why Greece will be let go and more
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Two Events Will Shape The Next Tragic Act In Europe By Raúl Ilargi Meijer I don't really know why it is, but as much as I see pu...
It is not economics that will determine the end of the European fantasy but politics
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As A Matter Of Evidence "Circumstantial evidence is a very tricky thing. It may seem to point very straight to one thing, but if yo...
Thursday, July 26, 2012
The Dark Knight
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Evil and Human Liberty by Jeffrey Tucker The problem of evil is a big theme for a movie, and certainly for a movie based on a comic b...
Occupy Gotham?
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The Dark Knight Rises By Zach Foster One of the remarkable things about this Batman series is the way Hollywood — a bastion of t...
Decadence Destiny
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How New Orleans got that way By NICOLE GELINAS New Orleans’s American tourists often feel that they’ve arrived in a foreign country,...
The Convergence of Marx, Orwell And Kafka
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It would be impossible to loot this much wealth if the State didn't exist to enforce the "rules" of parasitic predation ...
Why Listen To Keynes In The First Place?
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A “how to” guide on winning elections by James E. Miller In a recent BBC News article, philosopher John Gray asks the quaint but otherw...
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
The sharks are still circling other bodies in the water
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Why France is on the road to becoming the new Greece By Thomas Pascoe The euro is headed south today against all comers except The ...
A Greek Exit Announcement Would Probably Come On A Sunday Night
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An Interview with Niall Ferguson By Matthew Boesler Harvard economic historian Niall Ferguson went on Fareed Zakaria GPS on Sund...
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