I am beginning to feel like a real sucker. I won’t comment about my joining the military when there was no draft and watching as those who didn’t join settled into lives when there were no moves every three years (minimum), bullets flying at you, and unaccompanied tours to areas where it got really cold. [...]
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The Great American Sucker
Posted in Politics, The New Economics on March 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
So, the Bailout Is A Bustout, Now What?
Posted in The New Economics, Uncategorized on September 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As of this minute, the House has yielded to the will of the people and put the Bailout out the House door. It appears that the world is upside down when you realize that it is the Democrats that want to bail out Wall Street and the Big Banks. That is, until, you pause a [...]
Just Because You Park Your Butt There Doesn’t Make It Yours
Posted in The New Economics on September 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you make a monthly payment to someone else, be it the government, a mortgage bank, or a relative, the house in which you live is not “yours.” It belongs to the hand that takes your money. You may live there, but you do it at the permission of the owner and that permission is [...]