CATEGORIES
Economy
(34 Posts)
,
Life
(58 Posts)
,
Politics
(62 Posts)
View All Posts
« First
‹ Prev
1
2
3
of
3
Next ›
Last »
Three Myths about Trash ~ Floy Lilley
Mises Daily: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 by Floy Lilley Floy Lilley is an adjunct scholar at the Mises Institute. She was formerly with the University of Texas at Austin's Chair of Free Enterprise, and an attorney-at-law in Texas and Florida. There are three things everybody knows when we talk trash: 1.We know we're running out of landfill space; 2.we know we're saving resources and protecting...
Do We Really Want to Enshrine Insurance Monopoly in Law?
This and 5 Other Complaints About the Recently Passed House Health Bill By John Nichols, The Nation Posted on November 9, 2009, Printed on November 10, 2009 http://www.alternet.org/story/143842/ The Affordable Health Care for America Act was approved by the U.S. House Saturday night with overwhelming support from progressive Democrats who serve in the chamber and from a president who was...
On Tax Reform
Statement of John William Kurowski Founder of The American Constitutional Research Service Before the Committee on Ways And Means United States House of Representatives June 1995 Mr. Chairman and Member of this Committee: The subject of tax reform was extensively debated by the Founders of our country. I do not know if other participants in these Hearings have taken the time to...
Men in Tights - by David Kahane
What this country needs is a good Caesar. By David Kahane As is well known (as the New York Times likes to say), we stalwart, stout-hearted men of the Left have an inordinate fondness for men in tights. No, I don't mean Mel Brooks's Robin Hood and his very merry band of merry men in tight! tights, some of whom are now major studio executives. Rather, I'm talking about role models from an...
Obama to unveil financial market overhaul
President Obama on Wednesday plans to unveil the most sweeping overhaul of financial market regulation since the 1930s in response to a Wall Street crisis that sent the economy into an epic tailspin. His plan would give broad new powers to the Federal Reserve, abolish the Office of Thrift Supervision, establish a new watchdog agency to protect consumers, and more tightly regulate hedge funds...
I.O.U.S.A. is an amazing Documentary..Must See.
Check this out...it is a must see. http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/politicalinsider/2008/11/iousa.html
Kottkamp says "Make sure" you "stay tuned"..haha..on Space Florida
TALLAHASSEE -- Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp, who heads the board of Brevard-based Space Florida, said Wednesday to "stay tuned" for potential changes to be made at the maligned economic development agency tasked with transitioning the state's economy into the post-space shuttle world. The agency and its president, Steve Kohler, have endured a string of critical stories in the Sentinel over...
94 Years of Serfdom - by Paul Craig Roberts
By Paul Craig Roberts from VDARE.COM This April 15 is the 94th year that Americans have had to file an income tax. For most Americans, the day is a non-event. The federal and state governments have already collected the taxes dueby withholding from each paycheck over the course of the calendar year. Most Americans never saw the money and have no real idea that they earned it. Some...
America's Economy Risks the Mother of All Meltdowns
A Special Report Published by The American Gold Trust "I would tell audiences that we were facing not a bubble but froth - lots of small, local bubbles that never grew to a scale that could threaten the health of the overall economy." Alan Greenspan, The Age of Turbulence. That used to be Mr. Greenspan's view of the US housing bubble. He was wrong, alas. So how bad might...
Time for a TEA Party
In 1773, a handful of men dumped tea into the Boston Harbor. That one act set in motion a chain of events that birthed the greatest nation on earth. But today, many Americans feel helpless as they watch an imperialistic government destroy our Constitution and 237 years of liberty. The first American Tea Party birthed a nation. The second American Tea Party could help save it! Just like our...
25 people at the heart of the Financial Meltdown
Twenty-five people at the heart of the meltdown ... The worst economic turmoil since the Great Depression is not a natural phenomenon but a man-made disaster in which we all played a part. Guardian City editor Julia Finch picks out the individuals who have led us into the current crisis. Alan Greenspan, chairman of US Federal Reserve 1987- 2006 Only a couple of years ago the long-serving...
Local Christmas Shopping List (and Growing)
I applaud your promoting locally owned businesses for your Christmas shopping. I am the owner (2nd generation) of Dale's Shoes here in Daytona Beach. We are a family owned local business that has been in Daytona Beach for almost 33 years. My Children now work with us making it 3 generations of our family here. I have far more inventory, a wider variety of styles, and the most qualified sales force...
How the Pilgrims progressed...by Joseph Farah
Posted: November 27, 2008 1:00 am Eastern by Joseph Farah © 2008 As America embarks on a bold leeward lurch toward centralized power and massive redistribution of wealth in addressing its economic problems, it might be time to take a step back and learn a lesson from our forebears, the Pilgrims. But first we must familiarize ourselves with the historical truth of their experience -...
Forgive us our debts...Biblical Bailout Principles
Originally Posted by Joseph Farah: October 13, 2008 1:00 am Eastern www.worldnetdaily.com © 2008 Americans are searching for answers to the economic crisis characterized as the worst since the Great Depression. But, as so often happens, we are looking in all the wrong places. I know it's not fashionable to suggest the Bible as a source of wisdom on matters of contemporary concern. Ask...
Tax Policy Explained
Our Tax System Explained: Bar Stool Economics Suppose that every day, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to $100. If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this: The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing. The fifth would pay $1. The sixth would pay $3. The seventh would pay $7. The eighth would pay $12. The ninth would pay $18. The...
« First
‹ Prev
1
2
3
of
3
Next ›
Last »
Home
The Show
Calendar
Community
Poll
Gallery
Contact
Copyright © Doug Kosarek
Powered by Alternate Image software, a
Daytona Beach Web Design
company.