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Tag Archives: wages
Why Our jobs are dwindling, Wages are Stagnating and Wall Street is Raging.
Dear Friends, I wonder, why would a big company spend money on plant, equipment or it’s workforce, when government is all too happy to drive the competitors out of business with regulation? Government regulations protect companies with political … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged capitalism, economics, economy, government, government spending, incentive, innovation, International Capitalist Party, job creation, jobs, large corporations, market system, media, new class, politicians, politics, poverty, recession, redistribution, regulation, self interest, small firms, stagnation, wages
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Our Catch Me if You Can Form of Governance
Dear Friends, It seems to me, no law that is enforced on the people, when broken, has the negative effect on our society, culture, economy and good government, than when our lawmakers violate Our Constitution and their own … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged confucius, constitution, crime, distribution by political favor, economics, good governance, good government, government spending, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, political elite, political favor, politicians, politics, poverty, standard of living, wages
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Bureaucracy, Law and Separation of Powers.
Dear Friends, It seems to me, nothing can prove the out of control growth of the bureaucratic regulatory apparatus of the Executive branch, than the fact that now the Legislative branch needs to pass legislation to stop regulation … Continue reading
Posted in economy, International Power, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged aging cheese on wood, bureaucracy, constitution, constitutional rule, economics, economy, education, efficient government, executive power, federalist papers, good government, government, government spending, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, judicial branch, Law, legislature, limited government, market system, media, politicians, politics, regulation, regulations, separation of powers, tyranny, wages
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Stagnationist Economic Policies
Dear Friends, It seems to me, we have learned nothing from the stagnationist policies that created the Great Depression, and so are repeating it. The policies that kept the US, and indeed the entire world, in recession for … Continue reading
Posted in economy, International Power, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged anti capitalist, carter, depression, economic stagnation, economics, economy, famine, great depression, hopelessness, International Capitalist Party, jobs, market system, media, new normal, Obama, poverty, price fixing, progressive, recession, redistribution, regulation, roosevelt, stagflation, stagnation, stagnationist policies, stimulus, tax deductions, taxes, wages, want, world war
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The Progressive’s War on Prosperity
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the progressive and democratic parties in the United States are waging a war on prosperity. The reason is irrelevant but their actions demonstrate the war is being waged. The consequences of this war … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, media, Mercy
Tagged anti capitalist, communist, constitution, corruption, democrat, economics, economy, government, government spending, incentive, International Capitalist Party, job participation rate, jobs, market system, media, Obama, obama care, oppression, poverty, progressive, redistribution, regulation, unemployment, wages, want famine, war on prosperity
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Jobs and Wages
Dear Friends, It seems to me, if the government wants more jobs in our economy, all they have to do is cut job destroying regulations and taxes. While this is not a new idea, or a particularly novel one, … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy
Tagged economics, education, FDR, government, government spending, health care, high unemployment, incentive, International Capitalist Party, job creation, jobs, market system, media, meritocracy, Obama, poverty, redistribution, regulation, Sophistry, tax, unemployment, wages, wealth, wealth effect, wilson
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The Retirement Paradigm
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the human body is not designed, nor is it suitable, for decades of physical toil, that is why people retire in their 50s and 60s. The system where we put aside some of … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Law, philosophy
Tagged anti capitalist, capital based sustenance, capitalism, capitalist, cash nexus, deregulation, economics, economy, government, incentive, International Capitalist Party, jobs, labor based sustanence, labor value, market system, means of production, new ideas, rational maximiser, redistribution, regulation, retirement, standard of living, the new class, unemployment, wage, wages
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Immigration Reform
Dear Friends, It seems to me, the immigration bill that is winding it’s way through the legislature, should be called “The wage suppression act of 2013.” Let’s face it, the United States does not have a shortage of workers, … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, media, philosophy
Tagged corruption, deregulation, economics, economy, elite, government spending, health care, illegal aliens, illegal immigrants, immigration, incentive, International Capitalist Party, new class, poverty, progressive, redistribution, regulation, standard of living, stimulus, taxes, wage suppression, wages
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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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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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