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Tag Archives: market system
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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A Solution for Too Big To Fail.
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the too big to fail dilemma gets worse, every time our legislators have a go at it. The Elite’s regulations always result in pernicious incentives that, instead of preventing banks from becoming too big … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged banking regulation, complex system, complexity theory, economic system, economics, economy, government, government spending, incentive, International Capitalist Party, market system, pernicious incentive, pernicious incentives, politics, rational maximiser, recession, regulation, solution to too big to fail, Standardization, too big to fail, too big to fail problem, too big to fail solution
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Government Thinks We are Stupid
Dear Friends, It seems to me, a fundamental problem with most regulation, is that they require as a precondition, people are stupid. This premise of regulation doesn’t comport with reality. People are smart, self interested, and for the most part … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged cigarette tax, crime, economic interests, economic outcome, economics, economy, elite, entreprenuors, government, gun regulation, incentive, International Capitalist Party, Law, Lawyers, market system, media, meritocracy, obstacle, oligopoly, politics, rational maximiser, regulation, societal distortions, standards, tensions that warp society
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Obama’s Depression
Dear Friends, It seems to me, a magician directs the audience’s gaze away from the real action, as does a scam artist, to allow something to happen they want to keep hidden. The story the unbiased media and the political … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged capitalism, corporate profits, democrat, depression, economic depression, economics, economy, education, government, government spending, health care, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, Lawyers, market system, media, Obama, obama care, obama's depression, politicians, politics, poverty, recession, recovery, redistribution, regulation, small business
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On Freedom of Religion vs. Separation of Church and State.
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the fully sophist term, “separation of church and State,” is diametrically opposed to the concept of freedom of religion. The first, separation, demands the State focus on eradicating religion from the public square, and … Continue reading
Posted in Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, Societal Myth
Tagged atheism, atheist progressive, atheist state, communism, constitution, education, evil, free speech, freedom of asssembly, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, good, government, government spending, International Capitalist Party, Liberty, market system, media, nazisism, politics, progressive, progressivism, regulation, religion is the opium of the people, separation of church and state, Sophistry, tyranny, william james
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The Thirst for Logic and for Gold
Dear Friends, It seems to me, I may not be able to convince a thirsty man to take a drink of water, but I can at least have water available for him… if he comes to his senses. Those who … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged anti capitalist, argumentation, bring a horse to water but you can't make him drink, capitalism, capitalist, Che, communist, confucius, constitution, corruption, economy, education, elite, emotion, government, government spending, incentive, International Capitalist Party, Law, market system, media, meritocracy, politicians, politics, poverty, rational maximiser, redistribution, regulation, separates men from animals. logic, Sophistry, thirst for gold, thirst for logic, tyranny
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The Theory of Value Sinkholes
Dear Friends, It seems to me, when a sinkhole opens up in a road, it is dangerous, but when a asset’s value collapses into a sinkhole, the economic results can be ruinous. Most of us are familiar with the idea … Continue reading
Posted in economy, International Power, Law, philosophy
Tagged asset bubbles, asset values, bubble theory, capitalism, economic collapse, economic dysfunction, economics, economy, education, government, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, meritocracy, politics, recession, regulation, sinkhole, sinkhole theory, stimulus
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The Weed of Regulation
Dear Friends, It seems to me… regulation has a way of overgrowing the economic garden of a country. Regulation becomes a weed, when it ceases to be a standard and instead becomes accordant, or is a means to prevent competition. … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged anti capitalist, capitalism, capitalist, confucius, corruption, economics, economy, education, government, government spending, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, labor, Law, Lawyers, market system, politicians, politics, redistribution, regulation, stimulus, the weed of regulation, wages
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Managed Decline vs. Universal Prosperity
Dear Friends, It seems to me, there is no reason why every man woman and child on the planet, cannot live a lifestyle equal to Americans. People like Barak Obama, George Soros and others believe in their hearts that it … Continue reading
Posted in economy, International Power, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged anti capitalist, capitalism, Distributive Justice, economics, economy, education, evil, exploitation, george soros, government spending, health care, immiseration, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, managed declin, market system, meritocracy, Obama, political favor, politics, poverty, rational maximiser, redistribution, regulation, socialism, sophist, Sophistry, soros, standard of living, standard of living in the US, standard of living in the world, universal prosperity, want
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The War on Prosperity
Dear Friends, It seems to me, Obama is prosecuting a war on prosperity, and it is going along much better than the war on terror. The assault on savers and people who do the right thing has reached a fevered … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged corruption, democrat, devaluing money, economic growth, economy, government, government spending, hyperinflation, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, labor, market system, media, poverty, printing money, progressive, prosperity, rational maximiser, redistribution, regulation, republican, savers, savings, standard of living, the fed, unemployment, virtue, wages, war on prosperity, war on virtue
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