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Outliving Its Usefulness

Dear Friends, It seems to me once a thing has outlived its usefulness, or has proven itself to be counterproductive, it’s time to retire it. That logic is no where better applied than to the Administrative State and Federal Reserve. … Continue reading

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Limericks

Dear Friends, Tapping energy we cannot detect,Things from which we cannot protect,Science ala carte,Is not that smart,It’s the acme of the Dunning Kruger Effect. The Scott’s offered friendship and immigration,The guests took that as an engraved invitation,Men are too few,What … Continue reading

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Oversimplification Wealth And Power

Dear Friends, It seems to me, economics is more complex than the elites would have us believe, or understand themselves. Milton Friedman said inflation is always a function of monetary policy, which I think is an oversimplification. John Maynard Keynes … Continue reading

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