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Committed to Mass Public Spending
Yesterday President Obama said a government shutdown “would throw a wrench into the gears of our economy.” Here at the Economic Prism we say, “Bring it on.” For a wrench caught in the gears is just what’s needed…especially if the … Continue reading
End Stimulus Now!
A dreary jobs market, stagnant GDP, declining household income, falling wages, workforce reduction, anemic production… You name it. The economy’s clunking down the road like an old Cutlass Supreme. No matter what fixes are made, the thing can’t seem to … Continue reading
Howl at the Moon
“Fate is nothing but the deeds committed in a prior state of existence.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Safety and Care Uncompromising independence, rugged individualism, and limitless personal freedom were once essential to the American character. According to popular American folklore, … Continue reading