Tag Archives: debt
Violating the Promptings of the Economy
I left my heart in San Francisco High on a hill it calls to me To be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars The morning fog may chill the air, I don’t care My love waits there … Continue reading
Give Democratic Socialism a Chance
“It is not good to have a rule of many.” – Homer A New Greek Tragedy A country with a burgeoning economy offers an intoxicating sensation. It warms the hearts and softens the minds of men to notions that would … Continue reading
Faux Capitalism and the Great Middle Class Debt Anchor
Economies, like ocean tides, rise and fall. So, too, they fall and rise. Sometimes a rising tide floats up all boats…even those captained by freeloaders. Other times a falling tide pulls down vessels crewed by even the most industrious deckhands. … Continue reading
Suffering Under Improper Banking Practices and Government Monetary Laws
Suffering Under Improper Banking Practices and Government Monetary Laws By Michael S. Rozeff, LewRockwell.com Improper Means of Exchange There are many ways in which human beings have created means of exchange (currency, means of payment, money) that have worked successfully … Continue reading




