Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The perils of socialism

When, exactly, did unions jump the shark? I'm sure it wasn't just recently, but it is clear they are a dangerous relic of days long gone. Quite dangerous, indeed.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Macroeconomics


This one came to me while I was reading Russ Roberts' Congressional Testimony on the Stimulus. I listen to Econtalk.org podcasts every week because the topics are often immediately relevant to what is happening in the news. The show is not political, but the subject matter is often core to political debates going on.

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Monday, November 01, 2010

Calling in a favor?

Sometimes, when you're struggling, you call a friend in to help you out. Your choice of friends will determine how successful this decision is. Disaster is always a possibility if your judgment is responsible for a world-wide recession.

Slandering the Greatest Generation

The National Endowment for the Humanities goes off the deep end of revisionist history writing. If this doesn't make you angry, you get an "F" in History and the Humanities.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Arizona's chance to vote for a Rocket Scientist

Don't just vote for Ruth McClung because she's right on the issues and a Rocket Scientist... She's also hot! Arizona could do a lot worse ... in fact, they have been with the incumbent. Check out McClung's latest TV spot.

Obama wants more foreclosures, apparently.

This is the not the hope you're looking for.

-sb

More Nobel Laureate Abuse

Even the Brits think this guy is a joke

-sb

I'm so happy to see this

Someone started the blog that I wished for.

Oh happy day!

-sb