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Tag Archives: health care
Shysters and Liars
Dear Friends, It seems to me, when a millionaire stands in front of me and claims he is going to hurt the rich and help me, I know I am being lied to. Carneades said, people are like animals, each … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged economics, economy, education, elite, government, government spending, group, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, keystone pipeline, liars, loabor cost, media, meritocracy, Obama, obama care, politicians, politics, poverty, rational maximiser, recession, redistribution, regulation, shystaers, stimulus, uber rich, vote, working man
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Charity, the State and Individual Growth
Dear Friends, It seems to me that charity is a form of love. When we are charitable to our fellow man, we are expressing not only love for him or her, but to humanity itself. To be charitable is to … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged charity, divinity, economics, economy, education, government, government spending, growth of the soul, health care, human growth, humanity, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, love, market system, media, meritocracy, politics, poverty, rational maximiser, redistribution, regulation, spirituality
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The Irrelevancy of Congress
Dear Friends, It seems to me… workers in various industries have a tendency to give up their work. This happens many times in union shops as well. Often, difficult jobs are rejected by workers, and the work is then performed … Continue reading
Posted in Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged abortion, Congress, constitution, corruption, economics, economy, education, elite, gay marriage, government, government spending, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, judiciary, Lawyers, legislation from the bench, media, Obama, Oligarchial Judiciary, oligarchy, political power, politicians, politics, progressive, regulation, social legislation, society, Sophistry
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The Threat of Bureaucracy.
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the bureaucratic part of the US government is not only unconstitutional, it poses the greatest risk to constitutionalism that exists today. Nowhere in the US Constitution is there permission given, for unelected administrators to … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged bureaucracy, constitution, constitutional limits, constitutionalism, corruption, economics, economy, elite, freedom, government, government spending, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, Law, Liberty, market system, media, merit, meritocracy, politics, poverty, progressive, regulation, tyranny
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Incentives From the Cyprus Banking Bailout
Dear Friends, It seems to me, everyone knows that you punish that which you don’t want, and reward that which you do want. Even a fool understands this concept. The Elite who make far more money than the average person … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged bank bailout, banking, corruption, cyprus, economics, economy, elite, european union, government, government spending, group, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, justice, Law, market system, meritocracy, politicians, punishment, redistribution, regulation, reward, socialist, society, tax, Thrasymachus
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Economic Circadian Rhythms
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the boom bust cycles of all market economies, are like the sleep wake cycle of human beings, and all higher life forms. We must have times of rest, else we become less efficient, and … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged anti capitalist, boom bust, capitalism, capitalist, circadian rhythms, communist, constitution, creative destruction, economic circadian rhythms, economic cycles, economics, economy, education, elite, government, government spending, health care, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, media, meritocracy, politicians, politics, poverty, rational maximiser, recession, redistribution, regulation, schumpeter, socialist, stimulus, tax
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What Does “Economy” Really Mean?
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the term “economy” is too nebulous to really define anything effectively. It has so many parts that understanding it in any meaningful way eludes even the most astute thinker. If we break the term … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, Law, media, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged anti capitalist, black market, capitalism, capitalist, communist, democrat, economics, economy, government, government spending, health care, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market, market system, media, meritocracy, national wealth, Obama, political favor, political favor economy, politicians, politics, poverty, progressive, rational maximiser, redistribution, regulation, republican, rich nation, self interest, society, underground economy, underground market
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The Political Favor Economy, Revenue and Our Standard of Living
Dear Friends, It seems to me, when a politician claims the government needs more revenue, what they really mean, is that you and I will have to lower our standard of living, so they can raise theirs… and we are … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged anti capitalist, capitalism, constitution, economics, economy, education, elite, government, government spending, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, Law, market system, meritocracy, payroll tax, political favor, redistribution, regulation, society, sophist, Sophistry, standard of living, tax, tax increase, taxes
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Immigration Policy Sane and Insane
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the US needs to get a sane immigration policy in place, before our society breaks down completely. Immigration, or more to the point, illegal immigration, has been a wedge issue the progressives have used … Continue reading
Posted in Group Politics, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged abortion, anti immigration, democrat, economics, government, government spending, health care, immigrant, immigration, immigration policy, immigration reforms, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, latino, Law, media, politics, poverty, pro immigration, progressive, republican
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Economic Contraction Q4 2012, What does it mean?
Dear Friends, It seems to me that if we don’t change headings, our economy will crash, bigger than 1929. The 4th quarter 2012 GDP figures that just came in showed a contraction. If we have another 2 quarters of contraction … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged anti capitalist, capitalism, contraction, economic downturn, economy, economy under obama, GDP, gdp by country, gdp contraction, gdp growth, government, government spending, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, media, meritocracy, Obama, politics, poverty, q4 2012, recession, redistribution, regulation, sluggish economy, stimulus
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