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Category Archives: Utopian
The Utopian Difference
Would you drink muddy, rancid milk? No, of course not. It is filled with dangerous and unhealthy impurities. Same with governments. Utopian governments are, by definition, more perfect. Utopian governments have the impurities removed. As with the milk, there is … Continue reading
Remember the America of 1776!
The vogue form of capitalism emphasizes monetary investment in stocks, bonds, T-Bills, real estate, commodities and precious metals. This requires reading volumes of paperwork prepared by people like Madoff. This entitles CEOs, big corporate lawyers, financial investors and monopolistic foreign … Continue reading
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How Reagan Unified America
The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’ Ronald Reagan I don’t believe in a government that protects us from ourselves. Ronald Reagan People don’t start wars, governments do. … Continue reading
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Unifying Ideas:
Unifying Ideals are those that 90 percent would agree on. ~ Democracy: We want it to work well. Capitalism: We want it to work well. Justice: We want it to work well. Government: We want it to work well. Jobs: … Continue reading
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Amanda Knox
Find out the truth. The defense has cost the family a million dollars. Donate.
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The consequence of Free Trade
The consequence of Free Trade is that individuals that can do everything extremely well are unemployed and can’t get a job doing anything. Thus you see the engineer and the PhD bagging groceries or driving taxi cabs. Free trade was … Continue reading
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Tariffs Are the Fundamental Concept of USA
During the 150 year era before we threw open our market to the tax free entry by producers of the world, we were a nation of high tariffs. Laws passed during virtually the entirety of the history of the United … Continue reading
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Your Utopia
Each of us can conceive our own perfect nation and society. Try for a moment. My conception of Utopia is a place where there are no defects in the economy, the democracy, the system of justice, or the goals and … Continue reading
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Invisible Amendments
In math and engineering courses, we’ve extrapolated curves both forward and backward. Extrapolate backward from the SC findings giving police the right to avoid the 4th amendment in the instances of “hot pursuit” and “exigent circumstances”. Your extrapolation will end … Continue reading
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The World Needs Self Regulating Tariffs
One plausible solution for the economy would be to use tariffs to keep the trade deficit zero +/- 5%. Just general tariffs that would increase or decrease slowly at perhaps 5% a year would work. All countries should do this. … Continue reading
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