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Monthly Archives: June 2012
What Will Germany Do?
While I am personally opposed to quantitative easing and monetizing debt, the outcome of the scenario of Kaletsky–that of Germany pulling out of the Euro–is one that I had not thought of, but, at first blush, it sounds appealing. Being of German heritage myself … Continue reading
Posted in Austrian Economics, Economics, Euro, German Economics, Politics, Socialism
Tagged Austrian Economics, European crisis, Eurozone, Macroeconomics
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Scooping Water From the Pool to Fill the Pool
From another blog: The MSNBC “Lean Forward” commercials with Rachel Maddow extolling the example of Hoover Dam and other giant government projects as the way to revitalize the economy always set me to head-scratching. I mean, I understand that putting … Continue reading
Seeker Friendly? Not Biblical!
According to God’s Word, the Seeker Friendly church is not biblical. God’s Word clearly states that “there are none that seek God.” We do not seek Him, He seeks us. Jesus said, “I come to seek and to save the … Continue reading
wrecking the morals of the country?
Scott, Walter 1838-1933 33 Gary Hamel St., Hull, UK About the Wonderful Book, a small, 80 page book printed around 1920. I never read fiction as, to me, it has no substantial value. In addition, because my time is limited … Continue reading
Votes for women? What a ridiculous idea!
Switzerland’s male population said, “Votes for women? What a ridiculous idea! Their brains are smaller than men’s, which proves they are less intelligent. They are prone to extremism, and would go out to campaign without asking their husbands’ permission. And … Continue reading
A Samsung Intern From GA Tech
A Samsung Intern From GA Tech May Have Cracked One Of The Mobile Industry’s Biggest Problem Want to spend a summer making photocopies? Don’t work as an intern for Samsung’s Nick DeCarlo. Forget fetching coffee. The vice president of portfolio … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, GA Tech, Innovation, Intern, Samsung
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June 16 – “A house divided against itself cannot stand”
“A house divided against itself cannot stand.” I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half communist and half free. Unfortunately, I do not expect the Union to be dissolved—I do not expect the house to fall—but I do expect it … Continue reading
Homeschooled students better socialized, peform better in college, study shows | American Vision News
Homeschooled students better socialized, peform better in college, study shows by Joel McDurmon on Jun 14, 2012 USNews.com reports, More than 2 million U.S. students in grades K-12 were home-schooled in 2010, accounting for nearly 4 percent of all school-aged … Continue reading
Necessary But Not Sufficient – John Mauldin’s Outside the Box E-Letter
Necessary But Not Sufficient By John Mauldin June 11, 2012 We woke up this weekend to a €100 billion “rescue” of Spanish banks, and the initial reaction of the market was relief. But did we not just see this movie, … Continue reading